After leading the 8th INOCA (International Online Cinema Awards) nominations with 12 apiece, Mad Max: Fury Road and Carol nearly split those wins down the middle with the two films dominating the awards and leaving only Inside Out with more than a single win. In all, Mad Max drove away with seven prizes, including Best Director for George Miller and Carol won six, including Best Picture. The two films volleyed back and forth with the techs but only Carol managed an acting win (for Rooney Mara in Best Actress) and a Writing win (for Adapted Screenplay).
There was a tie in Best Supporting Actor between Emory Cohen (Brooklyn) and Oscar Isaac (Ex Machina) and the aforementioned Inside Out picked up Best Animated Feature as well as Best Original Screenplay. Room‘s Jacob Tremblay pulled out a surprise win (from a surprise nomination – his Oscar-winning co-star was snubbed here) in Best Actor and Mya Taylor adds an INOCA to her Independent Spirit Award as Best Supporting Actress for her role in Tangerine.
Full List of 2016 INOCA Winners
Best Picture
Carol
Best Director
George Miller – Mad Max: Fury Road
Best Ensemble Cast
Spotlight
Best Actor
Jacob Tremblay – Room
Best Actress
Rooney Mara – Carol
Best Supporting Actor
Emory Cohen – Brooklyn
AND
Oscar Isaac – Ex Machina
Best Supporting Actress
Mya Taylor – Tangerine
Best Adapted Screenplay
Carol
Best Original Screenplay
Inside Out
Best Animated Film
Inside Out
Best Documentary Film
Amy
Best Foreign Language Film
Son of Saul
Best Cinematography
Carol
Best Costume Design
Carol
Best Film Editing
Mad Max: Fury Road
Best Makeup and Hairstyling
Mad Max: Fury Road
Best Original Score
Carol
Best Original Song
Fifty Shades of Grey – “Love Me Like You Do”
Best Production Design
Mad Max: Fury Road
Best Sound Editing
Mad Max: Fury Road
Best Sound Mixing
Mad Max: Fury Road
Best Visual Effects
Mad Max: Fury Road
WIN TOTALS
7 – Mad Max: Fury Road
6 – Carol
2 – Inside Out
1 – Amy
1 – Brooklyn
1 – Ex Machina
1 – Fifty Shades of Grey
1 – Room
1 – Son of Saul
1 – Spotlight
1 – Tangerine
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