Here follows the complete list of the nominations for the 24th Annual Chlotrudis Awards:
BEST MOVIE
After the Storm
Call Me By Your Name
I, Tonya
Little Boxes
Paterson
BURIED TREASURE
Dave Made a Maze
The Death & Life of Marsha P. Johnson
Mudbound
Patti Cake$
The Unknown Girl
Window Horses
BEST DIRECTOR
Hirokazu Koreeda for After the Storm
Eliza Hittman for Beach Rats
Luca Guadagnino for Call Me By Your Name
Kogonada for Columbus
Brett Haley for The Hero
Jim Jarmusch for Paterson
BEST ACTOR
Timothee Chalamet for Call Me By Your Name
Sam Elliott for The Hero
Nelsan Ellis for Little Boxes
Harry Dean Stanton for Lucky
Ethan Hawke for Maudie
Adam Driver for Paterson
BEST ACTRESS
Brooklynn Prince for The Florida Project
Margot Robbie for I, Tonya
Aubrey Plaza for Ingrid Goes West
Sally Hawkins for The Shape of Water
Holly Hunter for Strange Weather
BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR
Michael Stuhlbarg for Call Me By Your Name
Willem Dafoe for The Florida Project
Barry Keoghan for The Killing of a Sacred Deer
Bill Paton for Mean Dreams
Richard Jenkins for The Shape of Water
BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS
Kirin Kiki for After the Storm
Bria Vinaite for The Florida Project
Laura Prepon for The Hero
Allison Janney for I, Tonya
Golshifteh Farahani for Paterson
Carrie Coon for Strange Weather
BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ENSEMBLE CAST
Call Me By Your Name
I, Tonya
The Killing of a Sacred Deer
The Little Hours
The Shape of Water
BEST PRODUCTION DESIGN
Call Me By Your Name
Dave Made a Maze
Frantz
The Shape of Water
Wonderstruck
BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY
Sayombhu Mukdeeprom for Call Me By Your Name
Elisha Christian for Columbus
Pascal Marti for Frantz
Andrew Droz Palermo for A Ghost Story
Dan Laustsen for The Shape of Water
BEST EDITING
A Ghost Story
Good Time
I Am Not Your Negro
I, Tonya
Paterson
Wonderstruck
BEST USE OF MUSIC IN A FILM
Call Me By Your Name
Good Time
I, Tonya
The Lure
Phantom Thread
BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY
Call Me By Your Name
The Girl With All the Gifts
The Little Hours
Mudbound
Wonderstruck
BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY
After the Storm
Columbus
I, Tonya
Paterson
The Salesman
BEST DOCUMENTARY
Abacus: Small Enough to Fail
City of Ghosts
Faces Places
I Am Not Your Negro
Kedi
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Boston MA – Nominations for the 24th annual Chlotrudis Awards were finalized by the film group’s nominating committee this past weekend. Luca Guadagnino’s lush coming of age CALL ME BY YOUR NAME was dominant among the 36 films nominated, winning 9 nods, including Director, Production Design and Best Actor. Placing second was I, TONYA, starring Margot Robbie, which earned 7 nominations including Best Actress and Editing.
Both films were also among the Best Movie nominations. The other films rounding out that category were Japanese legend Koreeda’s AFTER THE STORM; LITTLE BOXES, starring Nelsan Ellis in his last role; and Jim Jarmusch’s PATERSON, which was the 3rd most nominated film, garnering 6 nods.
More than 20% of the nominated films this year were helmed by women, including BEACH RATS’ Eliza Hittman, who earned a spot in the Best Director category. Other films with female directors that got nominated were MUDBOUND, Dee Rees’ stunning sophomore effort; FACES PLACES, legendary filmmaker Agnes Vardas’ likely last film; and the charming feline doc KEDI, Ceyda Korun’s debut feature film.
In the Society’s most prestigious category, the Buried Treasure, the nominees are: DAVE MADE A MAZE, a unique adventure film about a frustrated artist and his creation; the compelling documentary THE DEATH AND LIFE OF MARSHA P. JOHNSON, about an icon of the queer and trans movements; Dee Rees’ MUDBOUND, a story of 2 families working the same land in 40s Mississippi; PATTI CAKE$, whose eponymous white lead dreams of being a rapper; the latest from the Dardennes brothers, psychological drama THE UNKNOWN GIRL; and WINDOW HORSES, an animiated film based on a graphic novel written by its Asian-Canadian director.
The Buried Treasure is the only category with eligibility requirements: nominated films must have earned less than $250,000 in its U.S. theatrical run. Members submit 1 film they feel strongly was given distributional short shrift and deserve a wider audience. Once the final ballot is set, all members voting in the category must verify that they have watched at least 5 of the nominated films.
The Chlotrudis Society for Independent Film highlights its commitment to independent and foreign film in style, holding its CHLOTRUDIS AWARDS ceremony in early spring. This latest edition will be an intimate dinner held Sunday March 18th at a venue to be announced later in the month, and the public is invited to join Chlotrudis and members of Boston’s film community.
The Chlotrudis Society for Independent Film is a Boston-based non-profit group that teaches people to view film actively and experience the world through independent film, and encourages discussion. The group works with film festivals, local art-houses and theatres, production companies, directors and actors to bring creative, quality films to the attention of audiences and film-lovers. Visit its website, www.chlotrudis.org, for more information, and join its Facebook page and twitter feed for the latest news.