The 16th ICS Awards saw two international films dominate the nominations with 9 apiece. In Zama, Lucrecia Martel’s magnificent critique of Spanish colonialism, Crown official Don Diego de Zama (Daniel Giménez Cacho) is wasting his life in perpetual longing and cruel condescension while the Native rhythms of 18th-century Paraguay ebb and flow beneath his oblivious stare. His tale begins with a hopeful gaze out to sea, regresses through years of bureaucratic delay, and concludes with a surreal expedition into the heart of darkness. Diego, when will you return?
South Korean director Lee Chang-dong took a Murakami short story and, by some wondrous alchemy, turned it into Burning, also blazing its way to 9 nominations. This twisted triangle pits an awkward writer (Yoo Ah-in) against his alter ego, a sophisticated and enigmatic playboy (Steven Yeun), all for love of a strange girl (Jeon Jong-seo) who disappears – or does she? Who is actually writing this story? It’s all in how you peel the imaginary orange.
Rounding out the best director category were Alfonso Cuarón for Roma, Bertrand Mandico for The Wild Boys, Alice Rohrwacher for Happy as Lazzaro and Chloé Zhao for The Rider. Significantly, this marks the first time we’ve seen equal representation for female directors in the ICS lineup.
Other multiple-nominated films included The Favourite, Roma and Shoplifters with 6 apiece and If Beale Street Could Talk with 5.
In keeping with ICS tradition, the Unreleased Films list features a group of underseen films that our members were lucky enough to catch at festivals on five continents, and for which they voted passionately, but which failed to receive theatrical distribution in the USA in 2018.
The International Cinephile Society is comprised of accredited journalists, film scholars, historians and industry professionals from around the globe.
Winners of the 16th ICS Awards will be announced on February 3, 2019.
BEST PICTURE
A Bread Factory
Burning
The Favourite
First Reformed
If Beale Street Could Talk
Madeline’s Madeline
The Other Side of the Wind
The Rider
Roma
Shoplifters
The Wild Boys
Zama
BEST DIRECTOR
Alfonso Cuarón – Roma
Lee Chang-dong – Burning
Bertrand Mandico – The Wild Boys
Lucrecia Martel – Zama
Alice Rohrwacher – Happy as Lazzaro
Chloé Zhao – The Rider
BEST ACTOR
Willem Dafoe – At Eternity’s Gate
Daniel Giménez Cacho – Zama
Ethan Hawke – First Reformed
Meinhard Neumann – Western
Lakeith Stanfield – Sorry to Bother You
Yoo Ah-in – Burning
BEST ACTRESS
Sakura Andô – Shoplifters
Juliette Binoche – Let the Sunshine In
Olivia Colman – The Favourite
Tyne Daly – A Bread Factory
Helena Howard – Madeline’s Madeline
Joanna Kulig – Cold War
BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR
Hugh Grant – Paddington 2
Brian Tyree Henry – If Beale Street Could Talk
Russell Hornsby – The Hate U Give
Juan Minujín – Zama
Steven Yeun – Burning
BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS
Isabelle Adjani – The World is Yours
Lola Dueñas – Zama
Jeon Jong-seo – Burning
Kirin Kiki – Shoplifters
Regina King – If Beale Street Could Talk
Rachel Weisz – The Favourite
BEST ENSEMBLE
The Ballad of Buster Scruggs
A Bread Factory
The Favourite
A Paris Education
Shoplifters
BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY
Burning – Oh Jung-mi, Lee Chang-dong
The Death of Stalin – Armando Iannucci, David Schneider, Ian Martin
If Beale Street Could Talk – Barry Jenkins
Leave No Trace – Debra Granik, Anne Rosellini
Zama – Lucrecia Martel
BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY
A Bread Factory – Patrick Wang
The Favourite – Deborah Davis, Tony McNamara
First Reformed – Paul Schrader
Happy as Lazzaro – Alice Rohrwacher
Shoplifters – Hirokazu Kore-eda
BEST FILM EDITING
Hale County This Morning, This Evening – RaMell Ross
Madeline’s Madeline – Harrison Atkins, Josephine Decker, Elizabeth Rao
The Other Side of the Wind – Bob Murawski, Orson Welles
Roma – Alfonso Cuarón, Adam Gough
You Were Never Really Here – Joe Bini
BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY
Burning – Hong Kyung-pyo
Cold War – Lukasz Zal
Madeline’s Madeline – Ashley Connor
Roma – Alfonso Cuarón
Zama – Rui Poças
BEST PRODUCTION DESIGN
The Favourite – Fiona Crombie
Isle of Dogs – Paul Harrod, Adam Stockhausen
Roma – Eugenio Caballero, Barbara Enriquez
The Wild Boys – Astrid Tonnelier
Zama – Renata Pinheiro
BEST SCORE
Annihilation – Geoff Barrow, Ben Salisbury
Burning – Mowg
First Man – Justin Hurwitz
If Beale Street Could Talk – Nicholas Britell
Suspiria – Thom Yorke
You Were Never Really Here – Jonny Greenwood
BEST ANIMATED FEATURE
Have a Nice Day
Isle of Dogs
Mary and the Witch’s Flower
Mirai no Mirai
Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse
BEST DOCUMENTARY
Dead Souls
El mar la mar
Hale County This Morning, This Evening
Minding the Gap
Shirkers
BEST PICTURE NOT IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE
Burning
Cold War
Happy as Lazzaro
A Paris Education
Roma
Shoplifters
Sicilian Ghost Story
Western
The Wild Boys
Zama
BEST PICTURE NOT RELEASED IN 2018
3 Faces
Asako I & II
Ash is Purest White
Birds of Passage
Climax
Diamantino
Diane
Dogman
An Elephant Sitting Still
Grass
High Life
The Image Book
Joy
Knife + Heart
La Flor
Leto
Long Day’s Journey Into Night
Manta Ray
Memories of My Body
Ray & Liz
Real Love
Rojo
Transit
What You Gonna Do When the World’s On Fire?
The Wild Pear Tree
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