Tuesday, January 20, 2015

1st “An Irish Boy" Film Awards


OUTSTANDING PICTURE:

01. Fargo (Produced by Ethan Coen)

02. Secrets & Lies (Produced by Simon Channing Williams)

03. The Birdcage (Produced by Mike Nichols & Neil A. Machlis)

04. Bound (Produced by Stuart Boros & Andrew Lazar)

05. The Portrait of a Lady (Produced by Steve Golin & Monty Montgomery)

06. Breaking the Waves

07. Maborosi

08. Flirting with Disaster

09. Walking and Talking

10. The People vs. Larry Flynt


OUTSTANDING DIRECTOR:

Jane Campion for The Portrait of a Lady

Joel Coen for Fargo

Mike Nichols for The Birdcage

Lars von Trier for Breaking the Waves

The Wachowski Brothers for Bound


OUTSTANDING LEADING ACTOR:

Daniel Day-Lewis as John Proctor in “THE CRUCIBLE”

Woody Harrelson as Larry Flynt in “THE PEOPLE VS. LARRY FLYNT”

Nathan Lane as Albert Goldman in “THE BIRDCAGE”

William H. Macy as Jerry Lundegaard in “FARGO”

Tony Shalhoub as Primo in “BIG NIGHT”


OUTSTANDING LEADING ACTRESS:

Brenda Blethyn as Cynthia Rose Purley in “SECRETS & LIES”

Marianne Jean-Baptiste as Hortense Cumberbatch in “SECRETS & LIES”

Frances McDormand as Marge Gunderson in “FARGO”

Jennifer Tilly as Violet in “BOUND”

Emily Watson as Bess McNeill in “BREAKING OFTHE WAVES”


OUTSTANDING SUPPORTING ACTOR:

Hank Azaria as Agador Spartacus in “THE BIRDCAGE”

Steve Buscemi as Carl Showalter in “FARGO”

Richard Jenkins as Paul Harmon in “FLIRTING WITH DISASTER”

Joe Pantoliano as Caesar in “BOUND”

Paul Scofield as Judge Thomas Danforth in “THE CRUCIBLE”


OUTSTANDING SUPPORTING ACTRESS:

Joan Allen as Elizabeth Proctor in “THE CRUCIBLE”

Irma P. Hall as Aunt T. in “A FAMILY THING”

Barbara Hershey as Madame Serna Merle in “THE PORTRAIT OF A LADY”

Queen Latifah as Cleo in “SET IT OFF”

Mary Tyler Moore as Pearl Coplin in “FLIRTING WITH DISASTER”


OUTSTANDING ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY:

The Wachowski Brothers for Bound

Joel Coen and Ethan Coen for Fargo

David O. Russell for Flirting With Disaster

Mike Leigh for Secrets & Lies

Todd Solondz for Welcome to the Dollhouse


OUTSTANDING ADAPTED SCREENPLAY:

Screenplay by Jonathan Harvey; Based on Beautiful Thing by Jonathan Harvey, Beautiful Thing

Screenplay by Elaine May; Based on La Cage aux Folles by Jean Poiret, Francis Veber & Edouard Molinaro, The Birdcage

Screenplay by David Cronenberg; Based on Crash by J. G. Ballard, Crash

Screenplay by Laura Jones; Based on The Portrait of a Lady by Henry James, The Portrait of a Lady

Screenplay by John Hodge; Based on Trainspotting by Irvine Welsh, Trainspotting


OUTSTANDING ART DIRECTION:

Production Design by Bo Welch; Set Design by Cheryl Carasik for The Birdcage

Production Design by Stuart Craig; Set Design by Aurelio Crugnola & Stephenie McMillan for The English Patient

Production Design by Janet Patterson; Set Design by Martin Childs & Mark Raggett for The Portrait of a Lady

Production Design by Catherine Martin; Set Design by Brigitte Broch for Romeo + Juliet

Production Design by Kave Quinn; Set Design by Tracy Gallacher for Trainspotting


OUTSTANDING BREAKTHROUGH/DEBUT:

Makiko Esumi (Maborosi)

Cuba Gooding Jr. (Jerry Maguire)

Marianne Jean-Baptiste (Secrets & Lies)

Edward Norton (Primal Fear)

Emily Watson (Breaking the Waves)


OUTSTANDING CINEMATOGRAPHY:

Bill Pope for Bound

Robby Muller for Breaking the Waves

John Seale for The English Patient

Roger Deakins for Fargo

Stuart Dryburgh for The Portrait of a Lady


OUTSTANDING COSTUME DESIGN:

Ann Roth for The Birdcage

Ann Roth for The English Patient

Penny Rose for Evita

Janet Patterson for The Potrait of a Lady

Kym Barrett for Romeo + Juliet


OUTSTANDING DOCUMENTARY:

Looking for Richard (Directed by Al Pacino)

Microcosmos (Directed by Claude Nuridsany & Marie Pérennou)

When We Were Kings (Directed by Leon Gast)


OUTSTANDING ENSEMBLE OF THE YEAR:

The Birdcage (Robin Williams, Nathan Lane, Gene Hackman, Dianne Wiest, Dan Futterman, Calista Flockhart, Hank Azaria, Christine Baranski)

Fargo (Steve Buscemi, William H. Macy, Frances McDormand, Peter Stormare)

Flirting With Disaster (Ben Stiller, Patricia Arquette, Téa Leoni, Mary Tyler Moore, George Segal, Alan Alda, Beth Ostrosky, Lily Tomlin, Celia Weston, David Patrick Kelly, Josh Brolin, Richard Jenkins, Glenn Fitzgerald, Nadia Dajani)

Secrets & Lies (Brenda Blethyn, Elizabeth Berrington, Marianne Jean-Baptise, Phyllis Logan, Lee Ross, Claire Rushbrook, Timothy Spall)

Set It Off (Jada Pinkett, Queen Latifah, Vivica A. Fox, Kimberly Elise, John C. McGinley, Blair Underwood)


OUTSTANDING FILM EDITING:

Arthur Schmidt for The Birdcage

Ethan Coen and Joel Coen for Fargo

Christopher Tellefsen for Flirting With Disaster

Christopher Tellefsen for The People vs. Larry Flynt

Masahiro Hirakubo for Trainspotting


OUTSTANDING FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM:

Antonia (Directed by Marleen Gorris)

Chungking Express (Directed by Wong Kar-wai)

La Cérémonie (Directed by Claude Chabrol)

Maborosi (Directed by Hirokazu Kore-eda)

Ridicule (Directed by Patrice Leconte)


OUTSTANDING MAKEUP:

James McCoy & Cheri Minns for The Birdcage

Sanne Gravfort & Jennifer Jorfald for Breaking the Waves

Fabrizio Sforza & Nigel Booth for The English Patient

Rick Baker and David LeRoy Anderson for The Nutty Professor

Ben Nye & Bron Roylance for The People vs. Larry Flynt


OUTSTANDING ORIGINAL SCORE:

Rachel Portman for Emma

Gabriel Yared for The English Patient

Carter Burwell for Fargo

Ming-Chang Chen for Maborosi

Wojciech Kilar for The Portrait of a Lady


OUTSTANDING ORIGINAL SONG:

“You Must Love Me”, Evita (Music by Andrew Lloyd Webber; Lyric by Tim Rice)

“Hell Fire”, The Hunchback of Notre Dame (Music and Lyrics by Alan Menken & Stephen Schwartz)

“I Finally Found Someone”, The Mirror Has Two Faces (Music and Lyric by Barbra Streisand, Marvin Hamlisch, Bryan Adams and Robert “Mutt” Lange)

“Kissing You (Love Theme from Romeo + Juliet)”, Romeo + Juliet (Music and Lyrics by Des’ree and Tim Atack)

“Because You Loved Me”, Up Close & Personal (Music and Lyric by Diane Warren)


OUTSTANDING PERFORMER OF THE YEAR:

Steve Buscemi (Fargo, Kansas City, Trees Lounge)

Samuel L. Jackson (A Time to Kill, The Great White Hype, Hard Eight, The Long Kiss Goodnight, Trees Longue)

Frances McDormand (Fargo, Lone Star, Primal Fear)

Edward Norton (Everybody Says I Love You, The People vs. Larry Flynt, Primal Fear)

Kristen Scott Thomas (Angels & Insects, The English Patient, Mission: Impossible)


OUTSTANDING SOUND EDITING:

Tom Bjelic, David Evans & John Douglas Smith for Crash

Eugene Gearty, Lewis Goldstein, Skip Lievsay & Glenfield Payne for Fargo

Sandy Gendler & Val Kuklowsky for Independence Day

Tom Bellfort & Christopher Boyes for Mission: Impossible

Jonathan Miller for Trainspotting


OUTSTANDING SOUND MIXING:

Walter Murch, Mark Berger, David Parker & Chris Newman for The English Patient

Michael Barry & Allan Byer for Fargo

Ron Bartlett, Christopher Boyes, Shawn Murphy & Gary Rydstrom for Mission: Impossible

Kevin O’Connell, Greg P. Russell & Keith A. Wester for The Rock

Ray Merrin, Brian Saunders & Mark Taylor for Trainspotting


OUTSTANDING VISUAL EFFECTS:

Volker Engel, Douglas Smith, Clay Pinney & Joseph Viskocil for Independence Day

Jim Mitchell, Michael L. Fink, David Andrews & Michael Lantieri for Mars Attacks!

Andrew Eio, John Knoll, Joe Letteri & George Murphy for Mission: Impossible

Grant Mason & Tony Steers for Trainspotting

Stefen Fangmeier, John Frazier, Habib Zargarpour & Henry La Bounta for Twister


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