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5th Set Decorators Society of America (SDSA) Awards: ‘A Complete Unknown,’ ‘Conclave,’ ‘Beetlejuice Beetlejuice’ and ‘Wicked’ Prevail

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The Set Decorators Society of America, An International Organization, announced the winners for the SDSA Awards for Film 2024, celebrating excellence in the art of Set Decoration for films released in 2024, selected from four (4) categories, plus the SDSA Film Award for Best Picture 2024, which went to A Complete Unknown.

Here is the complete list of nominations and winners.

BEST PICTURE

A COMPLETE UNKNOWN — Searchlight Pictures
Director James Mangold
Set Decoration by Regina Graves SDSA with Production Design by François Audouy

Best Achievement in Décor/Design of a Contemporary Feature Film

Anora — NEON
Set decoration by Christopher Phelps with production design by Stephen Phelps

Civil War — A24
Set decoration by Lizbeth Ayala with production design by Caty Maxey

Conclave — Focus Features – WINNER
Set decoration by Cynthia Sleiter with production design by Suzie Davies

Emilia Pérez — Netflix
Set decoration by Cécile Deleu with production design by Emmanuelle Duplay

The Substance — MUBI
Set decoration by Cécilia Blom with production design by Stanislas Reydellet

Best Achievement in Décor/Design of a Period Feature Film

The Brutalist — A24
Set decoration by Patricia Cuccia and Mercédesz Nagyváradi with production design by Judy Becker

A Complete Unknown — Searchlight Pictures – WINNER
Set decoration by Regina Graves with production design by François Auduoy

Gladiator II — Paramount Pictures
Set decoration by Jille Azis and Elli Griff with production design by Arthur Max

Maria — Netflix
Set decoration by Sandro Piccarozzi and Nóra Talmaier with production design by Guy Hendrix Dyas

Nosferatu — Focus Features
Set decoration by Beatrice Brentnerova with production design by Craig Lathrop

Best Achievement in Décor/Design of a Fantasy or Science Fiction Film

Alien: Romulus — 20th Century Studios
Set decoration by Zsuzsanna Sipos with production design by Naaman Marshall

Beetlejuice Beetlejuice — Warner Bros – WINNER
Set decoration by David Morison and Lori Mazuer with production design by Mark Scruton

Dune: Part Two — Warner Bros
Set decoration by Shane Vieau with production design by Patrice Vermette

Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga — Warner Bros
Set decoration by Katie Sharrock with production design by Colin Gibson

Megalopolis — Lionsgate
Set decoration by Lisa Sessions Morgan with production design by Beth Mickle and Bradley Rubin

Best Achievement in Décor/Design of a Comedy or Musical Feature Film

Deadpool & Wolverine — Marvel/Walt Disney Studios
Set decoration by Naomi Moore and Imogen Lee with production design by Raymond Chan

Kinds of Kindness — Searchlight Pictures
Set decoration by Amy Silver with production design by Anthony Gasparro

Nightbitch — Searchlight Pictures
Set decoration by Ryan Watson with production design by Karen Murphy

Wolfs — Apple Original Films
Set decoration by Melissa Levander with production design by Jade Healy

Wicked — Universal Pictures – WINNER
Set decoration by Lee Sandales with production design by Nathan CrowleyNosferatu — Focus Features
Set decoration by Beatrice Brentnerova with production design by Craig Lathrop

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