Sunday, September 29, 2013

Awards Tallies 2012

For all who missed last years Award Tallies Here are the winners. 2013 winners coming soon 
Award Tallies 2012
Best Picture
Amour-EFA, LAFC, NSFC, LFCA
Argo-SDFC, SLFC, SFC, FCF, PFC, NFC, OFC, INFC, HFC, OFCS, DEFC, BFCA, GG, PGA, BAFTA, OFTA, OSCAR
Les Miserables-GG
Life of Pi-LVFC
Lincoln-DWFC, NTFC, IFCA
The Master-SFFC, KFC, TFC
Moonrise Kingdom-Gotham, COFC
Safety Not Guaranteed-IFC
Silver Linings Playbook-DFC, SAT, NCFC, GFC, AACTA, ISA
Zero Dark Thirty-NYFCC, NBR, BOFC, NYFCO, BFC, WDC, AAFC, CFC, AFC, UFC, BLFC, EDA, VFC

Best Actor
Bradley Cooper-Silver Linings Playbook-HFA, NBR, SAT, IFC
Daniel Day-Lewis (33)-Lincoln-NYFCC, BOFC, NYFCO, BFC, WDC, SDFC, LVFC, DFC, KFC, SLFC, CFC, SFC, IFC, DWFC, FCF. PFC, OFC, BLFC, COFC, NSFC, HFC, OFCS, EDA, NTFC, DEFC, BFCA, GG, IFCA, GFC, AACTA, SAG, BAFTA, OFTA, OSCAR
John Hawkes-The Sessions-NFC, ISA
Hugh Jackman-Les Miserables-GG
Denis Lavant-Holy Motors-TFC
Jean Louis Trintgnant- Amour-EFA
Joaquin Phoenix-The Master-LAFC, SFFC, AFC, UFC, INFC, VFC, NCFC, LFCA
Denzel Washington-AAFC

Best Supporting Actor
Javier Bardem-Skyfall-SAT
Robert De Niro-Silver Linings Playbook-HFA, DFC
Leonardo DiCaprio-Django Unchained-NBR
Dwight Henry-Beasts of the Southern Wild-LAFC, UFC
Philip Seymour Hoffman-The Master-WDC, KFC, CFC, SFC, TFC, FCF, PFC, OFC, OFCS, EDA, VFC, DEFC, BFCA, NCFC, LFCA, GFC
Tommy Lee Jones-BOFC, NYFCO, LVFC, SFFC, IFC, DWFC, NFC, HFC, NTFC, IFCA, SAG, OFTA
Matthew McConaughey-Bernie-NYFCC, NSFC
Matthew McConaughey-Magic Mike-NYFCC, NSFC, ISA
Ezra Miller-Perks of Being a Wallflower-BFC
Nate Parker-Arbitrage-AAFC
Christoph Waltz-Django Unchained-SDFC, SLFC, AFC, BLFC, COFC, GG, BAFTA, OSCAR
Best Actress 
Jessica Chastain-Zero Dark Thirty-NBR, BOFC, WDC, SLFC, CFC, IFC, DWFC, FCF, PFC, UFC, OFC, BLFC, OFCS, EDA, VFC, BFCA, GG, IFCA
Emayatzy Corinealdi-Middle of Nowhere-AAFC
Marion Cottillard-Rust and Bone-HFA, LVFC
Helen Hunt-The Sessions-NFC, ISA
Jennifer Lawrence-Silver Linings Playbook-LAFC, DFC, KFC, SAT, SFC, AFC, UFC, NFC, COFC, INFC, HFC, NTFC, DEFC, GG, NCFC, GFC, AACTA, SAG, OFTA, OSCAR
Emmanuelle Riva-Amour-EFA, NYFCO, BFC, LAFC, SFFC, NSFC, LFCA, BAFTA
Rachel Weisz-The Deep Blue Sea-NYFCC, TFC
Michelle Williams-Take this Waltz-SDFC

Best Supporting Actress
Amy Adams-The Master-HFA, LAFC, CFC, NSFC, VFC
Judi Dench-Skyfall-GFC
Ann Dowd-NBR, SLFC
Sally Field-Lincoln-NYFCC, BFC, AAFC, DWFC, NFC
Gina Gershon-Killer Joe-TFC
Ann Hathaway-Les Miserables-BOFC, NYFCO, WDC, LVFC, DFC, KFC, SAT, SFC, IFC, FCF, PFC, AFC, UFC, OFC, BLFC, COFC, HFC, OFCS, EDA, NTFC, DEFC, BFCA, GG, IFCA, NCFC, LFCA, SAG, BAFTA, OFTA, OSCAR
Helen Hunt-The Sessions-SFFC, SLFC, ISA
Emma Watson-The Perks of being a Wallflower-SDFC

Best Director
Ben Afflek-Argo-SDFC, AAFC, SLFC, SFC, FCF, NFC, OFC, INFC, HFC, DEFC, BFCA, GG, DGA, BAFTA, OFTA, ISA
Paul Thomas Anderson-The Master-LAFC, TFC, AFC, OFCS
Wes Anderson- Moonrise Kingdom-UFC, COFC
Kathryn Bigelow-Zero Dark Thirty-NYFCC, NBR, BOFC, NYFCO, BFC, WDC, SFFC, CFC, DWFC, PFCNFC, BLFC, EDA, VFC, GFC
Michael Haneke-Amour-EFA, NSFC
Ang Lee-LVFC, KFC, NCFC, LFCA, OSCAR
David O. Russell-Silver Linings Playbook-HFA, DFC, SAT, AACTA
Steven Spielberg-Lincoln-NTFC, IFCA
Quentin Tarentino-Django Unchained-IFC

Best Ensemble
Argo-HFA, NYFCO, SAG
Les Miserables-NBR, WDC
Lincoln-DFC, SFC, NFC, BLFC
Moonrise Kingdom-BOFC, PFC, COFC
The Perks of Being a Wallflower-SDFC
Seven Psychopaths-BFC
Silver Linings Playbook-EDA, BFCA, GFC, OFTA
Your Sister's Sister-Gotham

Best Animated Film
Alois Nebel-EFA
Brave-GG, IFCA, GFC, BAFTA, OSCAR
Frankenweenie-NYFCC, BFC, LAFC, KFC, FCF, NFC
Paranorman-BOFC, WDC, SDFC, LVFC, SFFC, CFC, SFC, TFC, DWFC, UFC, COFC, OFCS, EDA, DEFC
Rise of the Guardians-HFA, AAFC, SAT, IFC, BLFC
Wreck It Ralph-NBR, SLFC, PFC, AFC, OFC, HFC, NTFC, BFCA, NCFC, PGA, AA

Best Documentary
Bully-WDC, LVFC, NTFC
How to Survive the Plague-Gotham, BOFCA, BFC, COFC, OFTA
Hiver Nomade-EFA
The Central Park Five-NYFCC, NYFCO, BLFC
Searching For Sugarman-NBR, SLFC, IFC, DWFC, PFC, OFC, EDA, VFC, BFCA, NCFC, PGA, BAFTA, OSCAR
The Gatekeepers-LAFC, NSFC
The Invisible War-SDFC, CFC, ISA
Jiro Dreams of Sushi-DFC, DEFC
The Waiting Room-SFFC
The House I Live In-AAFC
Versailes 73-AAFC
The Imposter-KFC, AFC, HFC, LFCA, GFC
Chasing Ice-SAT
The Queen of Versailes-SFC, FCF
Stories We Tell-TFC
Indie Game: The Movie-UFC
This is Not a Film-OFCS

Best Original Screenplay
Paul Thomas Anderson-The Master-SDFC, KFC, TFC
Mark Boal-Zero Dark Thirty-NYFCO, SFFC, SAT, SLFC, CFC, DWFC, EDA, WGA
Ava DuVernay-Middle of Nowhere-AAFC
Michael Haneke-Amour-LFCA
Quentin Tarentino-Django Unchained-HFA, BLFC, BFCA,GG, AACTA, BAFTA, OSCAR
Tobias Lindholm and Thomas Vinterberg-The Hunt-EFA
Rian Johnson-Looper-NBR, WDC, LVFC, FCF, AFC, UFC, NCFC
Roman Coppola & Wes Anderson-Moonrise Kingdom-SFC, PFC, OFC, COFC, OFCS, DEFC, GFC, OFTA
Safety Not Guaranteed-IFC

Best Adapted Screenplay 
Tony Kushner-Lincoln-NYFCC, BOFC, BFC, SFFC, SLFC, CFC, COFC, NSFC, HFC, BFCA, NCFC, OFTA
David O.Russell-Silver Linings Playbook-NBR, WDC, DFC, SLFC, DEFC, GFC, BAFTA, ISA
Chris Terrio-Argo-LAFC, SDFC, KFC, SFC, FCF, PFC, AFC, OFC, BLFC, OFCS, EDA, OFTA,WGA, OSCAR
David Magee-Life of Pi-SAT
The Perks of Being a Wallflower-IFC

Best Foreign Film 
Amour-Austria-NYFCC, NBR, BFC, WDC, LVFC, SFFC, KFC, CFC, TFC, DWFC, OFC, EDA, DEFC, BFCA,GG, GFC, BAFTA, OFTA, OSCAR
The Intouchables-AAFC, SAT, SLFC, SFC, FCF, PFC, BLFC, NTFC
Headhunters-UFC
Holy Motors-LAFC, AFC, HFC, OFCS, VFC
The Kid with a Bike-SDFC, COFC
Oslo, August 31-BOFC
Pieta-SAT
Rust and Bone-LFCA
The Raid Redemption-IFC

Best Cinematography
Roger Deakins-Skyfall-BOFC, LAFC, SLFC, FCF, UFC, COFC, HFC, OFCS, GFC, ASC, OFTA
Greig Fraser-Zero Dark Thirty-NYFCC
Wally Pister-The Dark Knight Rises-HFA
Sean Bobbit-Shame-EFA
Claudio Miranda-Life of Pi-NYFCO, WDC, SDFC, LVFC, SFFC, SAT, SFC, DWFC, PFC, NFC, EDA, NTFC, BFCA, BAFTA, OSCAR
Mihai Malaimare-The Master-BFC, CFC, AFC, NSFC
Ben Richardson-Beasts of the Southern Wild-ISA

Best Editor
Alexander Berner-Cloud Atlas-OFCS
Jay Cassidy-Silver Linings Playbook-SAT, EDDIE
William Goldenberg& Dylan Tichenor-Zero Dark Thirty-HFA, BOFC, BFC, LAFC, LVFC, CFC, EDA, BFCA
Joe Walker-Shame-EFA
William Goldenberg-Argo-SDFC, SFFC, PFC, BAFTA, OFTA, EDDIE, OSCAR

Best Costume Design
Jacqueline Durran-Anna Karenina-LVFC, PFC, BFCA, BAFTA, OFTA, CDG, OSCAR
Manon Rasmussen-A Royal Affair-SAT

Best Production Design
Beasts of the Southern Wild-GFC
Alex Cameron-Prometheus-LVFC
Life of Pi-ADG
Rick Carter-Lincoln-SAT, OSCAR
Sarah Greenwood-Anna Karenina-HFA, FCF, BFCA, ADG, OFTA
Maria Djurkovic-Tinker Railor Soldier Spy-EFA
Jack Fisk-The Master-LAFC
Uli Hanish, Hugh Bateup and Peter Walpole-Cloud Atlas-WDC, SDF
Moonrise Kingdom-SFFC, CFC, PFC
Les Miserables-NFC, BAFTA
Skyfall-ADG

Best Composer
Kathryn Bostic and Morgan Rhodes-Middle of Nowhere-AAFC
Alexandre Desplat-Argo-SAT
Alexandre Desplat-Moonrise Kingdom-BFC, SLFC, COFC
Mychael Danna-Life of Pi-LVFC, GG, OFTA, OSCAR
Alberto Iglesias-Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy-EFA
Johnny Greenwood-The Master-BOFC, WDC, SDFC, CFC
Thomas Newman-Skyfall-IFC, PFC, BAFTA
Mary Ramos-Django Unchained-NYFCO, SLFC
Tom Tykwer-Cloud Atlas-AFC, HFC
John Williams-Lincoln-DWFC, BFCA
Benh Zeitlin and Dan Romer-Beasts of the Southern Wild-LAFC, EDA, GFC
Hans Zimmer-The Dark Knight Rises-DEFC

Best Makeup
Cloud Atlas-BFCA
Les Miserables-BAFTA, OSCAR
The Hobbit-OFTA

Best Song
Skyfall-Skyfall-LVFC, PFC, HFC, DEFC, BFCA, GG, GFC, OFTA, OSCAR
Suddenly-Les Miserables-SAT

Best Sound
les Miserables-SAT, BAFTA, OFTA, CAS, OSCAR

Best Sound Effects
Skyfall-OFTA, MPSE, OSCAR
Zero Dark Thirty-OSCAR

Best Visual Effects
Janek Sirrs and Jeff White-The Avenger-HFA
Life of Pi-LVFC, SLFC, FCF, PFC, NFC, BFCA, LFCA, VES, BAFTA, OFTA, OSCAR
Flight-SAT








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Last Game to Returns to New York

Michael Cutrone's Last Game Returns To New York For screenings at the International Film Festival of Manhattan in October and the Big Apple Film Festival. The Short film was produced by both Dave and Francisco and has already received various accolades at film festivals. For more information on the film click here for the facebook page. 

We are truly excited and hope you guys can make it to the screenings.

New York Film Festival Review: Inside Llewyn Davis

"There are men who struggle for a day and they are good. There are men who struggle for a year and they are better. There are men who struggle many years, and they are better still. But there are those who struggle all their lives: These are the indispensable ones," said revolutionary playwright Bertholt Brecht. The idea of struggle to assert oneself and create a meaningful existence is the essential conflict in everyone's life. This concept dominates the Coen Brother's latest effort "Inside Llewyn Davis" as it encapsulates the journey of a failed musician trying to re-establish a career that seems to be slipping away from him.
Set in 1960s' downtown New York, the film tells the story of Llewyn Davis (Oscar Isaac), a folk singer who not only has trouble finding a stable gig, but is also has no home and is constantly on the lookout for a friend's place to crash at for the night. The opening showcases a performance by Davis; after finishing up, he is told that a friend is waiting for him in the back alley. This "friend" is a silhouette figure that beats Llewyn to the pulp for "opening his mouth;" Llewyn objects to this accusation by stating that it is his job is to do open his mouth. This play on words (which carries a different significance later in the film), gives the viewer a clear indication that Llewyn has no place in the world at the moment; the shadowy figure could be anyone that has rejected (and will continue to reject) Llewyn as the film progresses. In the ensuing scene, Llewyn finds himself in a nice midtown apartment that is empty save for a cat that follows him around. He makes his way out of the apartment, letting the cat out by accident and being forced to carry it about before he gets a chance to return it to its owners. Llewyn heads downtown where he runs to Jim (Justin Timberlake) and Jean's (Carrie Mulligan) apartment; there he discovers that Jean is pregnant and may be expecting his child. For the remainder of the film, the character embarks on a Homeric odyssey (this is no coincidence as the film will later reveal) to get his career back on track while dealing with personal issues that include his traumatic past. Continue Reading 

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