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Thursday, February 9, 2017

More Predicted Oscar Winners from The FAC / Oscar Nominees for Cinematography and Film Editing / Big Talk from Directors / Could We See TONY Erdmann at a Future Telluride?

Welcome to Thursday...

MORE PREDICTED OSCAR WINNERS FROM THE FAC



On Monday, The FAC took its first stab at predicting the winners of the Oscar in 12 categories.  In today's post I continue down that road with a look at six additional categories: Original Score, Original Song, Production Design, Sound Editing, Sound Mixing and Visual Effects.



As always The FAC uses the published predictions of the following experts to derive its picks:

Erik Anderson/Awards Watch
Clayton Davis/Awards Circuit
Greg Ellwood/The Playlist-Awards Campaign
Scott Feinberg/The Hollywood Reporter
Joey Magidson/Hollywood News
Nathaniel Rogers/Film Experience
Sasha Stone/Awards Daily
Kristopher Tapley/Variety-InContention
Anne Thompson/Indiewire

Telluride #43 films are in Bold.



BEST ORIGINAL SCORE

1) La La Land
2) Moonlight
3) Lion
4) Jackie
5) Passengers

Comment:  Looks like La La's to lose.

BEST ORIGINAL SONG

1) City of Stars/La La Land
2) How Far I'll Go/Moana
3) Audition/La La Land
4) Can't Stop the Feeling/Trolls
5) The Empty Chair/Jim: The James Foley Story

Comment: I still think the Moana song could win this despite The FAC metric.


PRODUCTION DESIGN

1) La La Land
2) Arrival
3) Fantastic Beasts
4) Hail. Caesar
5) Passengers

Comment: La La Land seems to be the prohibitive favorite.


BEST SOUND EDITING

1) Hacksaw Ridge
2) La La Land
3) Arrival
4) Deepwater Horizon
5) Sully

Comment:  This category could tell the tale in as far as La La Land's quest to tie or break the record for most Oscar wins ever.  The record is 11.   La La is nominated for 14 but at the maximum can only win 13 because of the double Best Song nominations.  Hacksaw is a solid favorite but certainly doesn't have a lock on the trophy.

BEST SOUND MIXING



1) La La Land
2) Hacksaw Ridge
3) Arrival
4) Rogue One
5) 13 Hours

Comment;  Back to solid La La Land ground here.


BEST VISUAL EFFECTS

1) The Jungle Book
2) Rogue One
3) Doctor Strange
4) Deepwater Horizon
5) Kubo and the Two Strings

Comment:  Looks solid for Jungle Book.


In these six categories La La Land is leading for four Oscars and Hacksaw Ridge and The Jungle Book would get one each.  Added to Monday's totals, The FAC has La La Land at eight wins with Moonlight at two and Fences at two.   Manchester by the Sea would be the other TFF #43 film with a win.

I'll have The FAC's look at the final six categories on Monday.



OSCARS NOMINEES FOR CINEMATOGRAPHY AND FILM EDITING





Here are a couple pf profiles of the cinematographers from La La Land and Moonlight both of whom are Oscar nominated for their work:

About DP Linus Sandgren of La La Land from Indiewire.

And focusing on editor Joi McMillon who cut Moonlight also from Indiewire.



BIG TALK FROM DIRECTORS (FOUR FROM TFF #43)



The Film Stage posted a 2 and 1/2 hour round table of this year's DGA nominees: Chazelle, Jenkins, Lonergan and Villeneuve who were featured at TFF #43 as well as Garth Davis of Lion.  That massive discussion can be found  Here from YouTube:






The Film Stage post is here.




AND FINALLY...COULD WE SEE TONY ERDMANN AT A FUTURE TELLURIDE? (yes, I spelled it Ton-y on purpose because I'll bet they Americanize it that way)



Image via ComingSoon.net



Breaking news the last two days:  There will apparently be an American remake of Maren Ade's Toni Erdmann to star Jack Nicholson and Kristen Wiig.  Reports say the project is at Paramount and is looking for a writer and director.

You have to wonder if a film that will almost certainly be Nicholson;s last major role might not be considered for a spot at T-ride which would be both weird and kind of fitting as the original Toni Erdmann screened for the first time in North America at last fall's soiree.

Lots of coverage here for the announcement of the new version:

Variety,  The Film Stage  and Hollywood Elsewhere.





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Thursday, January 26, 2017

Telluride Sets a Record: Oscar Nominations with a Bit of Commentary / Frantz Leads in France / Now What?

Good Thursday to you...

TELLURIDE SETS A RECORD: OSCAR NOMINATIONS WITH A BIT OF COMMENTARY

Telluride #43 film nominations are Bold.




BEST PICTURE
Arrival
Fences
Hacksaw Ridge
Hell or High Water
Hidden Figures
La La Land
Lion
Manchester by the Sea
Moonlight

BEST DIRECTION
Damien Chazelle/La La Land
Mel Gibson/Hacksaw Ridge
Barry Jenkins/Moonlight
Kenneth Lonergan/Manchester by the Sea
Denis Villeneuve/Arrival

BEST ACTRESS
Isabelle Huppert/Elle
Ruth Negga/Loving
Natalie Portman/Jackie
Meryl Streep/Florence Foster Jenkins
Emma Stone/La La Land

BEST ACTOR
Casey Affleck/Manchester by the Sea
Andrew Garfield/Hacksaw Ridge
Ryan Gosling/La La Land
Viggo Mortensen/Captain Fantastic
Denzel Washington/Fences

BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS
Viola Davis/Fences
Naomie Harris/Moonlight
Nicole Kidman/Lion
Octavia Spencer/Hidden Figures
Michelle Williams/Manchester by the Sea

BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR

Mahershala Ali/Moonlight
Jeff Bridges/Hell or High Water
Lucas Hedges/Manchester by the Sea
Dev Patel/Lion
Michael Shannon/Nocturnal Animals



ADAPTED SCREENPLAY
Arrival
Fences
Hidden Figures
Lion
Moonlight

ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY
20th Century Women
Hell or High Water
La La Land
The Lobster
Manchester by the Sea

FILM EDITING
Arrival
Hacksaw Ridge
Hell or High Water
La La Land
Moonlight

CINEMATOGRAPHY
Arrival
La La Land
Lion
Moonlight
Silence

FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM
Land of Mine
A Man Called Ove
Tanna
Toni Erdmann
The Salesman

ANIMATED FEATURE
Kubo and the Two Strings
Moana
My Life as a Zucchini
The Red Turtle
Zootopia

DOCUMENTARY
13th
Fire at Sea
I am Not Your Negro
Life, Animated
OJ: Made in America

ORIGINAL SCORE
Jackie
La La Land
Lion
Moonlight
Passengers



ORIGINAL SONG
Audition/La La Land
Can’t Stop the Feeling/Trolls
City of Stars/La La Land
How Far I’ll Go/Moana
The Empty Chair/James Foley Story

PRODUCTION DESIGN
Arrival
Fantastic Beasts
Hail, Caesar
La La Land
Passengers


COSTUMES
Allied
Fantastic Beasts
Florence Foster Jenkins
Jackie
La La Land

MAKEUP/HAIR
A Man Called Ove
Star Trek Beyond
Suicide Squad

SOUND EDITING
Arrival
Deepwater Horizon
Hacksaw Ridge
La La Land
Sully

SOUND MIXING
13 Hours
Arrival
Hacksaw Ridge
La La Land
Rogue One

VISUAL EFFECTS
Deepwater Horizon
Doctor Strange
The Jungle Book
Kubo and the Two Strings
Rogue One


LIVE ACTION SHORT
Silent Nights
Sing
Timecode
Ennemis Interiuers
Le Femme et le TVG



DOCUMENTARY SHORT
The White Helmets
Joe's Violin
Extremis
4.1 Miles
Watani: My Homeland

ANIMATED SHORT
Piper
Blind Vaysha
Borrowed Time
Pear and Cider Cigarettes
Pearl


Comment:

La La Land leads all films with 14  nominations
Arrival had 8
Moonlight had 8
Manchester by the Sea had 6

The total of "Telluride" nominations was 42 which makes this the most Oscar-y year for Telluride since I've been keeping track and probably since the beginning of the fest.

Oh, and it almost certainly means that on Oscar night that Best Picture will have come through Telluride once again continuing a trend that has been true every year, except for 2009. since Slumdog Millionaire in 2008.

08-Slumdog
09- The Hurt Locker
10- The King's Speech
11- The Artist
12- Argo
13- 12 Years a Slave
14- Birdman
15- Spotlight



Will/Can La La Land surpass Slumdog's haul of 8 Oscars?  It's possible.  I wrote last week that, should it hit the 14 nomination plateau (tying the all time Oscar record along with Titanic and All About Eve) that, at least at that moment, The FAC was pointing toward nine wins for the film.

Early favorites for Oscar include: Actress: Stone, Actor: Affleck, Supporting Actress: Davis, Supporting Actor: Ali

Other favorites by film:

La La Land: Picture, Direction, Film Editing, Cinematography, Score, Song, Production Design and Sound Mixing (Total -9)

Moonlight: Adapted Screenplay (Total-2)

Manchester by the Sea-Original Screenplay (2)

Toni Erdmann: Foreign Language

The White Helmets: Short Doc


For non-Telluride films:

Zootopia: Animated Feature

OJ: Made in America: Documentary

Jackie: Costumes

Florence Foster Jenkins: Makeup/Hair

Hacksaw Ridge: Sound Editing

The Jungle Book: Visual Effects

Silent Nights: Live Action Short

Piper: Animated Short



Other nominations for TFF #43 films came individually for Sully, Toni Erdmann, Fire at Sea and shorts: The White Helmets, Extremis and 4.1 Miles.

The FAC went 100 of 122 for an 82% rate of correct predictions.  It was perfect in Best Picture (9/9), Actor, Supporting Actress, Adapted Screenplay, Cinematography, Animated Feature and Costumes. In categories where The FAC missed one or more nominees the sixth film listed made the grade in nine categories: Original Screenplay, Film Editing, Foreign Language Film, Sound Editing, Visual Effects, Live Action Short, Animated Short, Makeup/Hair (actually that's the #4 spot) and Production Design.

The biggest surprises to me were the Amy Adams miss in Best Actress and also the miss by Inner Workings in Animated Short.  I was also surprised that Passengers popped up in Original Score and Production Design.






FRANTZ LEADS IN FRANCE




The French version of The Oscar...The Cesar nominations were announced this week and TFF #43 film Frantz led the way with 11 nominations including Best Picture.  Frantz was tied for the most nominations by Elle.  Among Elle's 11 nominations was a Best Actress nod for past Telluride tribute recipient Isabelle Huppert.  Huppert was featured at last September's fest with with a screening of Things to Come.

Kenneth Lonergan's 6 time Oscar nominated Manchester by the Sea was nominated for Best Foreign Film.  Both La La Land and Moonlight weren't eligible for that category as they didn't or won't open in France until after the first of the year.  Other TFF # films nominated for Foreign Language Film were Graduation and Toni Erdmann.  Fire at Sea was nominated for Best Documentary.

Complete Cesar coverage is here from Awards Watch.


NOW WHAT?




Well...the Oscar nominations are in and as you can see above, it was a very successful year for Telluride in that context.  Since the fest closed on Labor Day, thus space has been largely focused on the release of the films that played the fest and the Oscar prospects for them.  Now we are on to the Oscar #89 end game over the next month the culminates with the ceremony itself on Feb. 26th.  As I have done in the past, The FAC will continue to handicap the field right up until then.  

But it's also time to begin looking forward.  

The Sundance fest has moved past its half way mark and the presence at TFF this last year of Manchester by the Sea and The Eagle Huntress, which both played at Sundance last year, makes me wonder if that situation, which admittedly has been very rare in the past, might be a little less rare going forward.  This would mean that we might have to pay a little more attention to the films that make waves in Utah.

When the Oscars conclude, there will be a slew of Oscar #90 speculative pieces.  We'll need to examine those.  The Berlin Fest looms next month.  That is often a source of a few films that make their way to T-ride and Cannes speculation will begin to ramp up ahead of its May date.  We'll need to pay attention to the critical response and awards as a way of sniffing out potential Telluride choices.

Once Cannes is completed, we get into serious Telluride speculation and prediction and look for clues, rumors and signs from the media as well as what we can discern from what's known or suspected about Toronto, Venice and New York's Fests.

That's where we'll be going right up to Labor Day weekend.  Join the ride!


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Monday, January 23, 2017

The Final Film Awards Clearinghouse (FAC) for Oscar #89 / Final Predictions from Oscar Experts

Hello Monday...Tomorrow brings the nominations for the 89th Academy Awards.  The FAC Final is here for you.

Below are the final computations for the Film Awards Clearinghouse for 2016.  Some reminders...

I think this my ninth year to attempt some level of this and I have found that The FAC metric will be somewhere between 75-80% accurate today.  In categories that The FAC misses going 5 for 5, about 75% of the time, the nominee that "steals" the spot is the #6 ranked film/performer.  The most troubling categories seem to always be the Short form films as well as Original Score and Song.


THE FINAL FAC FOR OSCAR #89

As always, I have used the publicly available Oscar predictions from the following pundits:

Erik Anderson/Awards Watch
Clayton Davis/Awards Circuit
Greg Ellwood/The Playlist-Awards Campaign
Scott Feinberg/The Hollywood Reporter
Joey Magidson/Hollywood News
Nathaniel Rogers/Film Experience
Sasha Stone/Awards Daily
Kristopher Tapley/Variety-InContention
Anne Thompson/Indiewire

TFF #43 films are in Bold.



BEST PICTURE



1) La La Land (1)
2) Moonlight (2)
3) Manchester by the Sea (3)
4) Arrival (4)
5) Lion (6)
6) Hell or High Water (5)
7) Hidden Figures (8)
8) Hacksaw Ridge (7)

9) Fences (9)
10) Nocturnal Animals (10)
11) Silence (11)
12) Loving (12)

BEST DIRECTION



1) Damien Chazelle/La La Land (1)
2) Barry Jenkins/Moonlight (2)
3) Kenneth Lonergan/Manchester (3)
4) Denis Villeneuve/Arrival (4)
5) Garth Davis/Lion (5)

6) Martin Scorsese/Silence (8)
7) David Mackenzie/Hell or High Water (7)
8) Mel Gibson/Hacksaw Ridge (6)
9) Denzel Washington/Fences (9)
10) Tom Ford/Nocturnal Animals (NR)


BEST ACTRESS



1) Emma Stone/La La Land (1)
2) Natalie Portman/Jackie (2)
3) Amy Adams/Arrival (3)
4) Meryl Streep/Florence Foster Jenkins (5)
5) Isabelle Huppert/Elle (4)

6) Annette Bening/20th Century Women (6)
7) Ruth Negga/Loving (7)
8) Taraji P. Henson/Hidden Figures (8)
9) Emily Blunt/The Girl on the Train (10)
10) Jessica Chastain/Miss Sloane (9)

BEST ACTOR



1) Casey Affleck/Manchester (1)
2) Denzel Washington/Fences (2)
3) Ryan Gosling/La La Land (3)
4) Andrew Garfield/Hacksaw Ridge (4)
5) Viggo Mortensen/Capt. Fantastic (5)

6) Joel Edgerton/Loving (7)
7) Tom Hanks/Sully (6)
8) Jake Gyllenhaal/Nocturnal Animals (NR)
9) Sunny Pawar/Lion (NR)
10) Andrew Garfield/Silence (8)


BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS



1) Viola Davis/Fences (1)
2) Michelle Williams/Manchester (2)
3) Naomie Harris/Moonlight (3)
4) Nicole Kidman/Lion (4)
5) Octavia Spencer/Hidden Figures (5)

6) Greta Gerwig/20th Century Women (6)
7) Janelle Monae/Hidden Figures (7)
8) Molly Shannon/Other People (8)
9) Lily Gladstone/Certain Women (10)
10) Felicity Jones/A Monster Calls (10)

BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR



1) Mahershala Ali/Moonlight (1)
2) Jeff Bridges/Hell or High Water (2)
3) Dev Patel/Lion (3)
4) Hugh Grant/Florence Foster Jenkins (4)
5) Lucas Hedges/Manchester (5)

6) Aaron Taylor-Johnson/Nocturnal Animals (9)
7) Kevin Costner/Hidden Figures (7)
8) Ben Foster/Hell or High Water (6)
9) Michael Shannon/Nocturnal Animals (8)
10) Issey Ogata/Silence (10)


BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY



1) Moonlight (1)
2) Arrival (2)
3) Hidden Figures (5)
4) Lion (4)
5) Fences (3)

6) Nocturnal Animals (6)
7) Loving (7)
8) Hacksaw Ridge (8)
9) Silence (9)
10) Deadpool (10)


BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY



1) Manchester by the Sea (1)
2) La La Land (2)
3) Hell or High Water (3)
4) The Lobster (4)
5) Captain Fantastic (6)

6) 20th Century Women (5)
7) Zootopia (8)
8) Jackie (7)
9) I, Daniel Blake (9)
10) Toni Erdmann (NR)



FILM EDITING



1) La La Land (1)
2) Moonlight (2)
3) Arrival (3)
4) Hacksaw Ridge (5)
5) Manchester by the Sea (6)

6) Hell or High Water (4)
7) Lion (NR)
8) Nocturnal Animals (NR)
9) Silence (7)
10) Rogue One (10)



CINEMATOGRAPHY



1) La La Land (1)
2) Arrival (3)
3) Moonlight (4)
4) Silence (2)
5) Lion (6)

6) Nocturnal Animals (5)
7) Hell or High Water (NR)
8) Jackie (7)
9) Live by Night (8)
10) Hail, Caesar (9)



BEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM



1) Toni Erdmann (1)
2) Land of Mine (3)
3) The Salesman (2)
4) A Man Called Ove (4)
5) My Life as a Zucchini (5)

6) Tanna (6)
7) Paradise (7)
8) It's Only the End of the World (8)
9) The King's Choice (9)


BEST ANIMATED FEATURE

1) Zootopia (1)
2) Kubo and the Two Strings (2)
3) Moana (3)
4) The Red Turtle (4)
5) My Life as a Zucchini (5)

6) Finding Dory (6)
7) Miss Hoksauki (7)
8) Sing (9)
9) The Little Prince (8)
10) Your Name (10)

BEST DOCUMENTARY



1) OJ: Made in America (1)
2) 13th (2)
3) I Am Not Your Negro (3)
4) Cameraperson (5)
5) Life Animated (8)

6) Weiner (4)
7) Fire at Sea (6)
8) Gleason (7)
9) The Ivory Game (9)
10) Tower (NR)



ORIGINAL SCORE



1) La La Land (1)
2) Moonlight (3)
3) Lion (2)
4) The BFG (4)
5) Jackie (5)

6) Rogue One (6)
7) Nocturnal Animals (NR)
8) Hacksaw Ridge (NR)
9) Kubo and the Two Strings (NR)
10) Florence Foster Jenkins (8)

ORIGINAL SONG



1) City of Stars/La La Land (1)
2) How Far I'll Go/Moana (3)
3) Audition/ La La Land (2)
4) Can't Stop the Feeling/Trolls (4)
5) Drive It Like You Stole It/Sing Street (5)

6) Runnin'/Hidden Figures (7)
7) Faith/Sing (NR)
8) Rules Don't Apply/Rules Don't Apply (NR)
9) Letter to the Free/13th (10)
10) I'm Still Here/Miss Sharon Jones (9)

BEST PRODUCTION DESIGN



1) La La Land (1)
2) Fantastic Beasts And Where to Find Them (4)
3) Arrival (5)
4) Jackie (2)
5) Silence (3)

6) Hail, Caesar (NR)
7) Nocturnal Animals (NR)
8) The Handmaiden (NR)
9) Hacksaw Ridge (10)
10) Rogue One (8)


BEST COSTUMES



1) Jackie (1)
2) Florence Foster Jenkins (3)
3) La La Land (2)
4) Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them (4)
5) Allied (7)

6) The Dressmaker (NR)
7) Silence (5)
8) Hidden Figures (NR)
9) Hail, Caesar (NR)
10) Love and Friendship (6)

BEST MAKEUP/HAIR

1) Florence Foster Jenkins (4)
2) Deadpool (1)
3) Star Trek Beyond (2)

4) A Man Called Ove (3)
5) Hail, Caesar (7)
6) The Dressmaker (5)
7) Suicide Squad (6)

BEST SOUND EDITING



1) Hacksaw Ridge (1)
2) Arrival (3)
3) Rogue One (2)
4) Deepwater Horizon (6)
5) La La Land (5)

6) Sully (4)
7) The Jungle Book (7)
8) Deadpool (NR)
9) Doctor Strange (NR)
10) Patriot's Day (8)


BEST SOUND MIXING



1) La La Land (1)
2) Hacksaw Ridge (2)
3) Rogue One (3)
4) Arrival (4)
5) Sully (6)

6) Deepwater Horizon (7)
7) Doctor Strange (NR)
8) The Jungle Book (5)
9) Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them (NR)
10) Patriot's Day (8)


VISUAL EFFECTS



1) The Jungle Book (1)
2) Rogue One (2)
3) Doctor Strange (3)
4) Arrival (4)
5) Fantastic Beats and Where to Find Them (5)

6) Kubo and the Two Strings (9)
7) Deepwater Horizon (10)
8) Passengers (6)
9) Captain America: Civil War (7)
10) The BFG (8)


LIVE ACTION SHORT



1) Silent Nights (1)
2) Nocturne in Black (2)
3) Sing (5)
4) Bon Voyage (4)
5) Graffiti (3)

6) Timecode (6)
7) The Way of Tea (10)
8) Ennemis Interiuers (7)
9) The Rifle... (8)
10) Le Femme et le TVG (9)

DOCUMENTARY SHORT



1) The White Helmets (2)
2) Joe's Violin (1)
3) Extremis (3)
4) The Mute's House (4)
5) 4.1 Miles (5)

6) Close Ties (6)
7) Watani: My Homeland (7)
8) Frame 394 (8)
9) Brillo Pad (3 Cents Off) (10)
10) The Other Side of Home (9)

ANIMATED SHORT



1) Inner Workings (1)
2) Piper (2)
3) The Head Vanishes (3)
4) Blind Vaysha (4)
5) Borrowed Time (7)

6) Pear and Cider Cigarettes (6)
7) Pearl (5)
8) Happy End (9)
9) Once Upon a Line (8)
10) Under Your Fingers (10)


If The FAC is 100% accurate (and remember, it won't be):

La La Land will lead all films and tie the record for most nominations with 14: Best Picture, Direction, Actress, Actor, Original Screenplay, Film Editing, Cinematography, Score, Song-twice, Production Design, Costumes, Sound Editing and Sound Mixing.  It seems most vulnerable in the Sound Editing category.

Arrival would have the second largest number of nominations with 10: Best Picture, Direction, Actress, Adapted Screenplay, Film Editing, Cinematography, Production Design, Sound Editing, Sound Mixing and Visual Effects.  Arrival is very vulnerable in a number of categories so 10 nominations may not be realistic.

Moonlight would have the third most nominations with eight: Best Picture, Direction, Supporting Actress, Supporting Actor, Adapted Screenplay, Film Editing, Cinematography and Score.

Manchester would tie (with Lion) for the fourth most nominations with seven: Best Picture, Direction, Actor, Supporting Actress, Supporting Actor, Original Screenplay and Film Editing,

Other TFF nominations would come for Toni Erdmann for Best Foreign Language Film and Sully for Sound Mixing.  Toni Erdmann could also have a shot at an Original Screenplay nomination and Sully could compete for nominations for Best Actor and Sound Editing.

Five short subject films that played T-ride could be nominated.  For Doc short: The White Helmets, Extremis and 4.1 Miles.  For Animated Short: Inner Workings and for Live Action Short: Nocturne in Black.

In total TFF #43 films (again, only of The FAC hits 100%) would earn 46 nominations which would be the most since I started keeping track and (without actually doing the research into years prior to 2008) the most in the festival's history.  Additionally, the fest films could be in play for an additional three nominations.

Realistically, my guess is the fest ends up at 39 total nominations.

Other non-Telluride films with multiple nominations:

Lion-7
Hacksaw Ridge-5
Jackie-4
Florence Foster Jenkins-4
Fences-3
Hell or High Water-3
Hidden Figures-3
Fantastic Beasts-3
Rogue One-3
Captain Fantastic-2
Silence-2
My Life as a Zucchini-2
Moana-2

Now, to wait for tomorrow morning...


FINAL PREDICTIONS FROM...



Here are links to the Final Oscar nomination predictions from Oscar prognosticating experts:

Kristopher Tapley/Variety-In Contention

Sasha Stone/Awards Daily

Scott Feinberg/The Hollywood Reporter

Erik Anderson/Awards Watch (podcast)

Nathaniel Rogers/The Film Experience

Steve Pond/The Wrap

Clayton Davis/Awards Circuit (podcast)

Glenn Whipp/The Los Angeles Times

Anne Thompson/Indiewire

Nicole Sperling/Entertainment Weekly


I'll update the experts predictions throughout the day today to add other experts of if any of these that are posted, change their minds,

ALSO!!!  I am planning to post nominees HERE TOMORROW after the announcement with, perhaps, a bit of commentary.  I'll do some fuller analysis in Thursday's regularly scheduled post.


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Monday, January 9, 2017

Golden Globe Winners and Analysis / The FAC Looks "Below the Line" / Telluride Films Dominate the National Society of Film Critics

Welcome to a post Golden Globes Monday...

GOLDEN GLOBE WINNERS AND ANALYSIS


Here's last night's open for the Golden Globes broadcast from Jimmy Fallon and a few friends (from YouTube)...





From last night's Golden Globe Awards:



Best Picture (Drama) Moonlight
Best Picture (Musical/Comedy) La La Land
Best Director: Damien Chazelle/La La Land
Best Actress (Drama) Isabelle Huppert/Elle
Best Actress (Musical/Comedy) Emma Stone/La La Land
Best Actor (Drama) Casey Affleck/Manchester
Best Actor (Musical/Comedy) Ryan Gosling/La La Land
Best Supporting Actress: Viola Davis/Fences
Best Supporting Actor: Aaron Taylor-Johnson/Nocturnal Animals
Best Screenplay: La La Land
Best Foreign Film: Elle
Best Animated Film: Zootopia
Best Score: La La Land
Best Song: City of Stars/La La Land

La La Land set a new Golden Globes record winning seven Globes as it won every award it was nominated for.  Moonlight was named Best Drama and Casey Affleck's win gave Telluride films nine Globes out of the 14 possible categories.

Biggest surprises were Taylor-Johnson's win over Mahershala Ali.  I still think Ali is likely the front runner for the Oscar in that category.  The other surprises were Elle related with its win for Foreign Film and, though to a lesser extent, Isabelle Huppert's Best Actress Drama win.  Of course, La La Land sweeping in the seven categories it was nominated in was a surprise.  I predicted it to win six.  I expected Moonlight or Manchester to win the Screenplay Globe.

So does winning the Globe make any difference Oscar-wise?  Probably only at the margins.  Oscar voting goes on until Friday and maybe those who haven't voted will take a look at some of the films that won last night.  But maybe not.  If there is a boost or the Globes act as any kind of harbinger that would obviously benefit La La Land.

I have linked Golden Globe analysis and reportage here:

The Hollywood Reporter
Indiewire
The Wrap
Variety

THE FAC LOOKS "BELOW THE LINE"



As we approach the announcement of Oscar nominations in just over two weeks (voting closes Friday) I thought we'd better assess the "Below the Line" categories including an update to Film Editing and Cinematography that were last posted here on Oct. 27th as well as first looks at 11 other categories.

I have used the publicly available Oscar predictions from the following pundits:

Erik Anderson/Awards Watch
Clayton Davis/Awards Circuit
Greg Ellwood/The Playlist-Awards Campaign
Scott Feinberg/The Hollywood Reporter
Joey Magidson/Hollywood News
Nathaniel Rogers/Film Experience
Sasha Stone/Awards Daily
Kristopher Tapley/Variety-InContention
Anne Thompson/Indiewire

TFF #43 films are in Bold.

For Film Editing and Cinematography, the film's previous position follows in parentheses.

FILM EDITING



1)  La La Land (1)
2) Moonlight (4)
3) Arrival (3)
4) Hell or High Water (NR)
5) Hacksaw Ridge (10)

6) Manchester by the Sea (NR)
7) Silence (2)
8) Sully (9)
9) Fences (6)
10) Rogue One (NR)

CINEMATOGRAPHY

1) La La Land (1)
2) Silence (2)
3) Arrival (3)
4) Moonlight (NR)
5) Nocturnal Animals (NR)

6) Lion (NR)
7) Jackie (5)
8) Live By Night (6)
9) Hail, Caesar (8)
10) Cafe Society (10)

FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM



1) Toni Erdmann
2) The Salesman
3) Land of Mine
4) A Man Called Ove
5) My Life as a Zucchini

6) Tanna
7) Paradise
8) It's Only the End of the World
9) The King's Choice

DOCUMENTARY

1) O.J.: Made in America
2) The 13th
3) I Am Not Your Negro
4) Weiner
5) Cameraperson

6) Fire at Sea
7) Gleason
8) Life, Animated
9) The Ivory Game
10) The Eagle Huntress

ANIMATED FEATURE

1) Zootopia
2) Kubo and the Two Strings
3) Moana
4) The Red Turtle
5) My Life as a Zucchini

6) Finding Dory
7) Miss Hoksauki
8) The Little Prince
9) Sing
10) Your Name

PRODUCTION DESIGN

1) La La Land
2) Jackie
3) Silence
4) Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them
5) Arrival

6) Live By Night
7) Rules Don't Apply
8) Rogue One
9) Passengers
10) Hacksaw Ridge

ORIGINAL SCORE



1) La La Land
2) Lion
3) Moonlight
4) The BFG
5) Jackie

6) Rogue One
7) The Jungle Book
8) Florence Foster Jenkins
9) Hidden Figures
10) Passengers

ORIGINAL SONG

1) City of Stars/La La Land
2) Audition/La La Land
3) How Far I'll Go/Moana
4) Can't Stop the Felling/Trolls
5) Drive It Like You Stole It/Sing Street

6) I See Victory/Hidden Figures
7) Runnin'/Hidden Figures
8) We Know the Way/Moana
9) I'm Still Here/Miss Simone
10) Letter to the Free/The 13th

MAKEUP/HAIR

1) Deadpool
2) Star Trek Beyond
3) A Man Called Ove

4) Florence Foster Jenkins
5) The Dressmaker
6) Suicide Squad
7) Hail, Caesar

SOUND EDITING



1) Hacksaw Ridge
2) Rogue One
3) Arrival
4) Sully
5) La La Land

6) Deepwater Horizon
7) The Jungle Book
8) Patriot's Day
9) 13 Hours
10) Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk

SOUND MIXING

1) La La Land
2) Hacksaw Ridge
3) Rogue One
4) Arrival
5) The Jungle Book

6) Sully
7) Deepwater Horizon
8) Patriot's Day
9) Silence
10) 13 Hours

VISUAL EFFECTS

1) The Jungle Book
2) Rogue One
3) Doctor Strange
4) Arrival
5) Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them

6) Passengers
7) Captain America: Civil War
8) The BFG
9) Kubo and the Two Strings
10) Deepwater Horizon

COSTUMES

1) Jackie
2) La La Land
3) Florence Foster Jenkins
4) Fantastic Beasts
5) Silence

6) Love and Friendship
7) Allied
8) Live By Night
9) Rules Don't Apply
10) The Handmaiden


And the analysis...

If we combine these predictions with last week's Major Eight, here's what nomination morning looks like if The FAC is 100% accurate (which it won't be...think between 75%-80% accurate).

Telluride films:

La La Land will have 14 nominations: Picture, Director, Actor, Actress, Original Screenplay, Film Editing, Cinematography, Original Score, Original Song-twice, Production Design, Sound Editing, Sound Mixing and  Costumes.  Of these, sound editing appears to be the most tenuous of possibilities but the remainder seem very solid.  Should it get 14 nominations it would tie All About Eve and Titanic for the most nominated films ever.

Arrival would have a stunning and surprising nine nominations with a real shot at a tenth. Nominations would come for: Picture, Director, Adapted Screenplay, Film Editing, Cinematography, Production Design, Sound Editing, Sound Mixing and Visual Effects.  Amy Adams could also snag a Best Actress nomination (she was at #6 on The FAC for that category last week).

Moonlight should land eight nominations: Picture, Director, Supporting Actress, Supporting Actor, Adapted Screenplay, Film Editing, Cinematography and Original Score.

Manchester by the Sea looks like it will land six nominations: Picture, Director, Actor, Supporting Actress, Supporting Actor and Original Screenplay.  It could also land a Film Editing nomination.

Sully looks to land a nomination for Actor and Sound Editing and is still in play for possible nominations for Picture, and Adapted Screenplay.  Sully could also be in the mix for Film Editing and Sound Mixing.

Toni Erdmann looks solid for a Best Foreign Language Film nomination.

Other TFF #43 films that could be announced on Jan. 24: Fire at Sea, The Ivory Game and The Eagle Huntress could be nominated for Best Documentary and Aaron Eckhart has a very outside shot at Best Supporting Actor for Bleed for This.

If it all happens Telluride films from 2016 would grab 40 nominations.  That, I believe, would be a record and way above the average of 27 per year that we have seen since 2006. Those films would have another possible 10 nominations.

Additionally, there could well be nominations in some of the short form categories.

Lastly, if you believe, and I do, that the position of a film in the nomination charts indicates how the professional predictors think a category will go on Oscar night itself, then La La Land would win a stunning nine Oscars: Picture, Director, Actress, Film Editing, Cinematography, Song (City of Stars), Score, Production Design and Sound Mixing.  That would put it in heady company as only Ben Hur, Titanic, Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (all with 11 wins) West Side Story (10) would have had more wins.  La La would tie with The English Patient, Gigi and The Last Emperor. It would also be the most for a single film on Oscar night since LOTR:ROTK in 2003.

Moonlight would win two: Supporting Actor and Adapted Screenplay.

Manchester would win two: Actor and Adapted Screenplay.

Toni Erdmann would win Foreign Language.

That would have TFF films winning an amazing 14 of 21 feature categories.

The FAC will be updating categories in each post until Jan. 24th and the nominations announcement.




TELLURIDE FILMS DOMINATE THE NATIONAL SOCIETY OF FILM CRITICS



The National Society of Film Critics weighed in on Saturday as they voted on their choices for the best in film in 2016.  TFF #43 films were well represented.

Moonlight won four awards including Best Picture, Direction, Supporting Actor and Cinematography.  It was also a runner-up for Screenplay and Supporting Actress.

Manchester by the Sea was named winner in three categories: Best Actor, Supporting Actress and Screenplay.  It was a runner-up for Picture, Director.

Toni Erdmann won as Best Foreign Film.

Isabelle Huppert was named Best Actress for Things to Come and Elle.

That means that TFF#43 films won eight and a half of the nine categories.

Additionally, La La Land was a runner up for Best Picture, Director and Cinematography.

Toni Erdmann's Sandra Huller was a runner-up for Best Actress and Things to Come was a runner-up for Best Foreign Film.

Complete coverage of the NSFC winners is here from:

Variety
Indiewire
Entertainment Weekly
Awards Watch
The Wrap

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