Wednesday, January 21, 2015

3rd “An Irish Boy" Film Awards


OUTSTANDING PICTURE:

01. Shakesepare in Love (Produced by David Parfitt, Donna Gigliotti, Harvey Weinstein, Edward Zwick, Marc Norman)

02. Velvet Goldmine (Produced by Christine Vachon & Michael Stipe)

03. The Big Lebowski (Produced by Ethan Coen)

04. Pleasantville (Produced by Robert J. Degus, Jon Kilik, Gary Ross & Steven Soderbergh)

05. High Art (Produced by Jeff Levy-Hinte, Susan Stover, & Dolly Hall)

06. The Opposite of Sex

07. Out of Sight

08. Slums of Beverly Hills

09. Gods and Monsters

10. Rushmore


OUTSTANDING DIRECTOR:

Lisa Cholodenko for High Art

Bill Condon for Gods and Monsters

Todd Haynes for Velvet Goldmine

John Madden for Shakepseare in Love

Terrence Malick for The Thin Red Line


OUTSTANDING LEADING ACTOR:

Dylan Baker as Bill Maplewood in “HAPPINESS”

Jeff Bridges as Jerry Lebowski – The Dude in “THE BIG LEBOWSKI”

Jim Carrey as Truman Burbank in “THE TRUMAN SHOW”

Ian McKellen as James Whale in “GODS AND MONSTERS”

Ulrich Thomsen as Christian in “THE CELEBRATION”


OUTSTANDING LEADING ACTRESS:

Cate Blanchett as Queen Elizabeth I in “ELIZABETH”

Cameron Diaz as Mary Jensen in “THERE’S SOMETHING ABOUT MARY”

Gwyneth Paltrow as Viola De Lesseps in “SHAKESPEARE IN LOVE”

Christina Ricci as Dede Truitt in “THE OPPOSITE OF SEX”

Ally Sheedy as Lucy Berliner in “HIGH ART”


OUTSTANDING SUPPORTING ACTOR:

Jeff Daniels as Bill Johnson in “PLEASANTVILLE”

John Goodman as Walter Sobchak in “THE BIG LEBOWSKI”

Philip Seymour Hoffman as Allen in “HAPPINESS”

Ewan McGregor as Curt Wild in “VELVET GOLDMINE”

Bill Murray as Herman Blurne in “RUSHMORE”


OUTSTANDING SUPPORTING ACTRESS:

Joan Allen as Betty Parker in “PLEASANTVILLE”

Patricia Clarkson as Greta in “HIGH ART”

Toni Collette as Mandy Slade in “VELVET GOLDMINE”

Lisa Kudrow as Lucia DeLury in “THE OPPOSITE OF SEX”

Laura Linney as Hannah Gill / Meryl Burbank in “THE TRUMAN SHOW”


OUTSTANDING ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY:

Ethan Coen and Joel Coen for The Big Lebowski

Don Roos for The Opposite of Sex

Wes Anderson & Owen Wilson for Rushmore

Marc Norman and Tom Stoppard for Shakespeare in Love

Andrew Niccol for The Truman Show


OUTSTANDING ADAPTED SCREENPLAY:

Screenplay by Scott Smith; Based on A Simple Plan by Scott Smith, A Simple Plan

Screenplay by Bill Condon; Based on Father of Frankenstein by Christopher Bram, Gods and Monsters

Screenplay by Karen Croner; Based on One True Thing by Anna Quindlen, One True Thing

Screenplay by Scott Frank; Based on Out of Sight by Elmore Leonard, Out of Sight

Screenplay by Terrence Malick; Based on The Thin Red Line by James Jones; The Thin Red Line


OUTSTANDING ART DIRECTION:

Production Design by Jeannine Claudia Oppewall; Set Design by Jay Hart for Pleasantville

Production Design by David Wasco; Set Design by Sandy Reynolds-Wasco for Rushmore

Production Design by Martin Childs; Set Design by Jill Quertier for Shakespeare in Love

Production Design by Dennis Gassner; Set Design by Nancy Haigh for The Truman Show

Production Design by Christopher Hobbs; Set Design by Andrw Munro for Velvet Goldmine


OUTSTANDING BREAKTHROUGH/DEBUT:

Jane Adams (Happiness)

Taye Diggs (How Stella Got Her Groove Back)

Lindsay Lohan (The Parent Trap)

Jonathan Rhys Meyers (Velvet Goldmine)

Jason Schwartsman (Rushmore)


OUTSTANDING CINEMATOGRAPHY:

John Lindley for Pleasantville

Elliot Davis for Out of Sight

Richard Greatrex for Shakespeare in Love

John Toll for The Thin Red Line

Maryse Alberti for Velvet Goldmine


OUTSTANDING COSTUME DESIGN:

Alexandra Byrne for Elizabeth

Jenny Beaven for Ever After: A Cinderella Story

Judianna Makovsky for Pleasentville

Sandy Powell for Shakespeare in Love

Sandy Powell for Velvet Goldmine


OUTSTANDING DOCUMENTARY:

Ayn Rand: A Sense of Life (Directed by Michael Paxton)

The Brandon Teena Story (Directed by Susan Muska & Greta Olafsdottir)

The Cruise (Directed by Bennett Miller)

The Farm: Angola, USA (Directed by Liz Garbus, Wilbert Rideau & Jonathan Stack)

Regret to Inform (Directed by Barbara Sonneborn)


OUTSTANDING ENSEMBLE OF THE YEAR:

The Big Lebowski (Jeff Bridges, John Goodman, Steve Buscemi, David Huddleston, Julianne Moore, Tara Reid, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Sam Elliott, Ben Gazzara, Peter Stormare, Torsten Voges, Flea, John Turturro)

The Opposite of Sex (Christina Ricci, Martin Donovan, Lisa Kudrow, Lyle Lovett, Ivan Sergei, Johnny Galecki, William Lee Scott, Colin Ferguson)

Pleasantville (Tobey Maguire, Reese Witherspoon, William H. Macy, Paul Walker, Joan Allen, Jeff Daniels, J. T. Walsh, Marley Shelton, Giuseppe Andrews, Jenny Lewis, Marissa Ribisi, Jane Kaczmarek, Don Knotts, Kevin Connors, Natalie Ramsey, David Tom, Dawn Cody, Maggie Lawson, Andrea Taylor)

Shakespeare in Love (Joseph Fiennes, Gwyneth Paltrow, Geoffrey Rush, Colin Firth, Ben Affleck, Judi Dench, Simon Callow, Jim Carter, Martin Clunes, Antony Sher, Imelda Staunton, Tom Wilkinson, Mark Williams, Daniel Brocklebank, Jill Baker, Patrick Barlow, Joe Roberts, Simon Day, Rupert Everett)

Slums of Beverly Hills (Alan Arkin, Natasha Lyonne, Kevin Corrigan, Jessica Walter, Rita Moreno, David Krumholtz, Eli Marienthal, Carl Reiner, Marisa Tomei)


OUTSTANDING FILM EDITING:

Anne V. Coates for Out of Sight

David Moritz for Rushmore

David Gamble for Shakespeare in Love

William M. Anderson & Lee Smith for The Truman Show

James Lyons for Velvet Goldmine


OUTSTANDING FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM:

The Celebration (Directed by Thomas Vinterberg)

Character (Directed by Mike van Diem)

Fallen Angels (Directed by Wong Kar-wai)

Fireworks (Directed by Takeshi Kitano)

Sonatine (Directed by Takeshi Kitano)


OUTSTANDING MAKEUP:

Jenny Shircore for Elizabeth

Judy Crown, Tarra Day, Roy Knyrim & Gerry Macaluso for Gods and Monsters

Susan A. Cabral & Richard Dean for Pleasantville

Lisa Westcott & Veronica Brebner for Shakespeare in Love

Nuala Conway & Peter King for Velvet Goldmine


OUTSTANDING ORIGINAL SCORE:

Carter Burwell for Gods and Monsters

Randy Newman for Pleasantville

John Williams for Saving Private Ryan

Stephen Warbeck for Shakespeare in Love

Burkhard von Dallwitz for The Truman Show


OUTSTANDING ORIGINAL SONG:

“I Don’t Want to Miss a Thing”, Armageddon (Music and Lyric by Diane Warren)

“Iris”, City of Angels (Music and Lyrics by Johnny Rzeznik)

“I’ll Make a Man out of You”, Mulan (Music by Matthew Wilder; Lyrics by David Zippel)

“Reflection”, Mulan (Music by Matthew Wilder; Lyrics by David Zippel)

“When You Believe”, The Prince of Egypt (Music and Lyric by Stephen Schwartz)


OUTSTANDING PERFORMER OF THE YEAR:

Billy Crudup (The Hi-Lo Country, Monument Ave., Without Limits)

William H. Macy (A Civil Action, Pleasantville, Psycho)

Gwyneth Paltrow (Great Expectations, Shakespeare in Love, Sliding Doors)

Parker Posey (Clockwatchers, Henry Fool, You’ve Got Mail)

Christina Ricci (Buffalo ’66, Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, The Opposite of Sex, Pecker, Small Soldiers)


OUTSTANDING SOUND EDITING:

George Watters II for Armageddon

Larry Blake & Aaron Glascock for Out of Sight

Gary Rydstrom & Richard Hymns for Saving Private Ryan

J. Paul Huntsman & Andrew Somers for The Thin Red Line

Rick Lisle, Peter Townend & Karin Whittington for The Truman Show


OUTSTANDING SOUND MIXING:

Michael Barry, Allan Byer & Skip Lievsay for The Big Lebowski

Gary Rydstrom, Gary Summers, Andy Nelson & Ron Judkins for Saving Private Ryan

Robin O’Donoghue, Dominic Lester & Peter Glossop for Shakespeare in Love

Andy Nelson, Anna Behlmer & Paul Brincat for The Thin Red Line

David Novack for Velvet Goldmine


OUTSTANDING VISUAL EFFECTS:

Richard R. Hoover, Pat McClung & John Frazier for Armageddon

Bob Fernley, Corinne Pooler, Thomas J. Smith & Bronwyn Waddington for Pleasantville

Stefen Fangmeier, Roger Guyett & Neil Corbould for Saving Private Ryan

Michael J. McAlister, Brad Kuehn, Craig Barron & Peter Chesney for The Truman Show

Joel Hynek, Nicholas Brooks, Stuart Robertson & Kevin Mack for What Dreams May Come


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