The Films of 2020. The 21st annual FiLM BiTCH Awards
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AND THE NOMINEES ARE
Best Costume Design
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Michael O'Connor AMMONITE |
Alexandra Byrne EMMA. |
Ann Roth MA RAINEY'S BLACK BOTTOM |
Nancy Steiner |
Alice Babidge |
Finalists: Semi-Finalists: |
Best Cinematography
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Christopher Blauvelt |
Viktor Kosakovskly & Egil Hakjold Larsen for |
Dariusz Wolski NEWS OF THE WORLD |
Joshua James Richards |
Jingsong Dong |
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Finalists: Lachlan Milne for Minari and Sergio Armstrong for Ema and Hoyte van Hoytema for Tenet, Semi-Finalists: Hoyte van Hoytema for Tenet, Roger Horrocks for My Octopus Teacher, Lisabi Fridell for And Then We Danced, Karim Hussain for Possessor, Katelin Arizmendi for Swallow |
Best Production Design
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Anthony Gasparro That memorable shack as home sweet home, and the embryos of civilization |
Donald Graham Burt Old Hollywood recreated and skewered but mostly fthose parties and the Hearst castle. |
David Crank For the year's most immersive recreation of old troubled mythic places in the American Southwest. |
Cristina Cassali For its theatricality and invention. For being as lively as the bustling movie it holds tight in memorable homes and rooms. |
Michael Perry For a darkly comic take on production design and especially for its "set decoration as weapon" as Daniel aptly put it. |
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Finalists: Peter Francis for the perpetual subtle shifts in kitchen, office, and especially that foyer in The Father, and Sue Chan for the clutterred haunted house in Shirley Semi-Finalists: Kave Quinn for Emma. , Sarah Finlay for the fossilization of Ammonite, Erin Magill for Swallow, Grant Major for Mulan, Sergey Ivanov for Beanpole A special thank you in this category to Daniel Walber's reliably fascinating series "The Furniture" and how much it often enhances and crystallizes our own decidely less articulate reactions to great overall design and the intricacies of set work. |
Best Film Editing
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Levan Akin & Simon Carlgren Strong dance sequence and organic storytelling flow. |
Yorgos Lamprinos For is steady non-aggressive disorientations and skillful handling of performance. |
Enat Sidi Wonderfully evocative work merging and sliding between doc and drama, present and past. |
Chloe Zhao As poetic as editing gets, really. Is there anything Zhao can't do? |
Andrew Dickler & Matt Friedman For its looping images, superb pacing, and nimble performance dance. |
Finalists: Harry Yoon for beautiful assistance with Minari 's emotionality, Frédéric Thoraval for the aggression and dare of that of Promising Young Woman, and Jennifer Lame for the backwards/forwards action play of Tenet Semi-Finalists: Janus Billeskov Jansen & Anne Østerud for Another Round, Mikkel EG Nielsen for Sound of Metal, Kelly Reichardt for First Cow , Jiniel Kong and Matthieu Laclau for Wild Goose Lake |
Best Visual Effects
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LOVE AND MONSTERS The year's most enjoyable traditional CG work wih all those mutated creatures. "Everything will try and kill you." |
THE MIDNIGHT SKY Space station adventures, apocalyptic hallucinations, and zero gravity blood flow. |
POSSESSOR Here's to horrific invention in the area of practical in-camera effects. Melting faces, rear-projected screams, and more. |
TENET Nolan's films are reliably wondrous in th realm of this particular craft. Those time-bending action sequences are something. |
WELCOME TO CHECHNYA Visual effects brilliantly harnessed as both safety precautions and sublime storytelling. |
Finalists: The Invisible Man isn't reinvening the effects wheel but it's so finely realized. Wish there was room for it above! Semi Finalists: Soul (mosly for the great beyond), Mank (strong supporting fx),Birds of Prey (mostly for colorful explosiveness), Mulan (mostly for Gong Li and the Phoenix), The New Mutants (mosly for the Demon Bear), Project Power (mostly for that chameleon thief) |
Best MakeUp and Hair |
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BORAT SUBSEQUENT MOVIEFILM Disguises that are meant to let you in on the joke and Tutar's comically extreme transformation. |
EMMA. Those Regency 'dos, and dewy or shaggy beauty. Nonchalant glamour via Emma's confidence. |
HILLBILLY ELEGY Glenn's fright wig and faisuit & Amy's haggard junkie. They read as more authentic than much of the movie. |
MA RAINEY'S BLACK BOTTOM Ma Rainey's memorable overkill on stage makeup and sweaty artists trying to make through the day. |
MULAN Memorable character work on various antagonists and that heightened "matchmaker" sequence [INTERVIEW] |
Finalists: Comic book Fun with Harley Quinn's messy kitsch glamour in Birds of Prey, Avenging angel and its own self awareness "blow job lips tutorial!" Promising Young Woman, Like Mulan, a huge project with stylized "characters" for Jingle Jangle Semi Finalists: Mank, Possessor, Personal History of David Copperfield, Shirley |
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