Friday, March 10, 2023

the 2022 jdb awards!

Happy Oscar weekend! Here goes my personal awards for 2022 film season.


Picture




BENEDICTION 


"Benediction is an expansive movie of loss, isolation, and horror; it’s an energizing and inspiring movie about the vanity of existence itself. The physical design of the film—its décor, its costumes, its settings—coalesces with the actors’ diction and gestures, as well as with the historical characters in Sassoon’s circle who populate the action, and with the memory of love and the exaltation of art. The film brings the past to life with a vividness and an immediacy that seem wrenched from [Terence] Davies’s very soul." - Richard Brody



nominees

AFTERSUN

ALL THE BEAUTY AND THE BLOODSHED

CLOSE

EO

THE FABELMANS

LINGUI, THE SACRED BONDS

LOST ILLUSIONS

TÁR

VORTEX



Director




Terence Davies, BENEDICTION 


"None of us can find redemption in other people or in other things. You have to find it yourself. At the end of his [Sassoon's] life, I think he was actually quite unfulfilled. That touched me enormously. All my films are about outsiders because I’m an outsider. I listened to everything because I’m the youngest of 10. I wasn’t aware of it at first, but as I got older I realized I’m not a participant in life. I observe it. And when you’re an outsider, you’re usually ignored." -Davies


nominees


Todd Field, TÁR

Jerzy Skolimowski, EO

Steven Spielberg, THE FABELMANS

Charlotte Wells, AFTERSUN



Actor





Paul Mescal, AFTERSUN


"I think he’s sitting in these feelings, and deeply confused and upset by why he’s not able to enjoy himself, or because everything else on paper is good. He’s with the person that he loves most in the world and he should be happier than he is, and that’s devastating." -Mescal



nominees


Colin Farrell, THE BANSHEES OF INISHERIN

Eden Dambrine, CLOSE 

Caleb Landry Jones, NITRAM

Jack Lowden, BENEDICTION






Actress





Cate Blanchett, TÁR 



"When I read it, I was so daunted by the ask of it — not just what was necessary to play the character, but also the depth of questioning in the screenplay and my relationship to it, which kept shifting depending on which scene we were shooting or which relationship we were focused on that day. When the cast started to come together, Nina Hoss elevated it yet again. Then Hildur Guðnadóttir got involved to do the music, and I thought it doesn’t get much better than this. My job was not just to rise to the occasion of the screenplay but the quality of the people I was working alongside." -Blanchett



nominees


Henriette Confurius, THE GIRL AND THE SPIDER

Frankie Corio, AFTERSUN

Mia Goth, PEARL / X

Michelle Yeoh, EVERYTHING EVERYWHERE ALL AT ONCE




Supporting Actor






Barry Keoghan, THE BANSHEES OF INISHERIN 


"I'm always looking for, what's the kind of... what is it that we're trying to do that we can get across, that is the most... makes the audience relates so much. Is it being raw? Is it being real? Is it being vulnerable? What is it? I'm trying to figure that out. Is it the behaving part? I'm always trying to figure that out. That's the beauty of it as well, is I'm always trying to learn from the craft and what it is that we do. How can we take it another level up? So I'm always watching. I'm always watching." -Keoghan




nominees


Johnny Flynn, THE OUTFIT

Brendan Gleeson, THE BANSHEES OF INISHERIN

Brian Tyree Henry, CAUSEWAY

Ke Huy Quan, EVERYTHING EVERYWHERE ALL AT ONCE




Supporting Actress





Judy Davis, NITRAM


"No one who sees Nitram will forget the way Davis’s defensive face and posture finally dissolve into a rare kind of tender bewilderment and love that has been so beaten down so many times but still somehow exists. In real life, the woman she is playing in Nitram has retreated into denial, because there comes a point for any human being when pressure becomes so intense that it can no longer be endured. In the last shot of Mum, she sits stiffly outside her home, cigarette in hand, her face unreadable in profile but likely doing minute calculations underneath." -Dan Callahan


nominees


Nina Hoss, TÁR

Dakota Johnson, CHA CHA REAL SMOOTH

Janelle Monáe, GLASS ONION: A KNIVES OUT MYSTERY

Brittany Snow, X





Ensemble




EVERYTHING EVERYWHERE ALL AT ONCE 


"I think that we all really slipped into this family dynamic quite seamlessly, and chemistry is very real, and I think it’s just this sort of unspeakable magic that you can’t quite know why." -Stephanie Hsu




nominees


THE BANSHEES OF INISHERIN

BENEDICTION

THE FABELMANS

GLASS ONION: A KNIVES OUT MYSTERY





Original Screenplay




Todd Field, TÁR 




nominees


Terence Davies, BENEDICTION

Tony Kushner & Steven Spielberg, THE FABELMANS

Martin McDonagh, THE BANSHEES OF INISHERIN

Ramon Zürcher & Silvan Zürcher, THE GIRL AND THE SPIDER



Adapted Screenplay




Xavier Giannoli & Jacques Fieschi, LOST ILLUSIONS 


nominees


Mathieu Amalric, HOLD ME TIGHT

Claire Denis, Léa Mysius, & Andrew Litvack, STARS AT NOON

Robert Eggers & Sjón, THE NORTHMAN

Rian Johnson, GLASS ONION: A KNIVES OUT MYSTERY




International Film



EO 



nominees


CLOSE

LINGUI, THE SACRED BONDS

LOST ILLUSIONS

VORTEX



 


Documentary





ALL THE BEAUTY AND THE BLOODSHED 



nominees


ALL THAT BREATHES

DESCENDANT

A NIGHT OF KNOWING NOTHING

SR.




Cinematography



Ben Bernhard, Riju Das, & Saumyananda Sahi, ALL THAT BREATHES 



nominees


Simone D'Arcangelo, THE TALE OF KING CRAB

Michał Dymek, EO

Ksusha Greenfield, A WOUNDED FAWN

Frédéric Noirhomme, PLAYGROUND



Film Editing




François Gédigier, HOLD ME TIGHT 



nominees


Agnieszka Glińska, EO

Blair McClendon, AFTERSUN

Brett Morgen, MOONAGE DAYDREAM

Paul Rogers, EVERYTHING EVERYWHERE ALL AT ONCE




Score



Howard Shore, CRIMES OF THE FUTURE 


nominees


Michael Giacchino, THE BATMAN

Paweł Mykietyn, EO

Tindersticks, STARS AT NOON

Dan Wool, MAD GOD




Song




“Stars At Noon,” STARS AT NOON 



nominees


“Hold My Hand,” TOP GUN: MAVERICK

“Keep Rising,” THE WOMAN KING

“Lift Me Up,” BLACK PANTHER: WAKANDA FOREVER

“New Body Rhumba,” WHITE NOISE



Art Direction / Production Design





GUILLERMO DEL TORO’S PINOCCHIO 



nominees


ELVIS

THE HOUSE

LOST ILLUSIONS

MAD GOD




Costume Design




Catherine Martin, ELVIS


nominees


Jenny Beavan, MRS. HARRIS GOES TO PARIS

Ruth E. Carter, BLACK PANTHER: WAKANDA FOREVER

Pierre-Jean Laroque, LOST ILLUSIONS

Gersha Phillips, THE WOMAN KING



Make-Up & Hair






nominees


CRIMES OF THE FUTURE

NEPTUNE FROST

THE WOMAN KING

YOU WON’T BE ALONE




Sound Design




TÁR 


nominees


AFTERSUN

THE DREAM AND THE RADIO

EO

MOONAGE DAYDREAM




Visual Effects





MAD GOD 



nominees


AVATAR: THE WAY OF WATER

GUILLERMO DEL TORO’S PINOCCHIO

THE HOUSE

NOPE



A look back at last year's winners & nominees. The Worst Person in the World won Picture, Original Screenplay, Supporting Actor, and International Film. 

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