Stranger by the Lake and Mommy Lead 2015 ICS Award Nominees

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From left; Stranger by the Lake and Mommy Rule the ICS Nominations

The International Cinephile Society (of which I am a voting member) have revealed the nominations for their 12th annual awards and, as is usual for this group, the nominees are eclectic, exciting and sometimes baffling. The nomination tally is led by two Cannes winners (Stranger By the Lake in 2013, Mommy in 2014) and both French-language films. Oscar and critic favorite Boyhood did well, managing six nominations but rather shocking was a near total shutout for Screen Actors Guild and Producers Guild winner Birdman. Only Edward Norton managed to come out with a nomination from the ICS. Actresses saw double nominations galore today and French legend Jean-Luc Godard saw his 2014 Cannes winner, Goodbye to Language, nominated for Best Picture and Best Director.
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Los Angeles, CA (February 2, 2015) – Two French-language films led a diverse pack of nominees for this year’s International Cinephile Society Awards. Alain Guiraudie’s Stranger by the Lake, a meditation on risk and lust wrapped up as a sun-and-shadow-drenched Hitchcockian thriller, came away with 9 nominations. Close behind with 8 nods was Xavier Dolan’s Mommy, in which three people confront their damage in tightly claustrophobic frames, their love and rage barely confined to the screen.

Also in the running, period romp The Grand Budapest Hotel and moody alien seduction Under the Skin each scored 7 nods, while Richard Linklater’s ambitious project Boyhood, filming a child’s life for a few weeks each year from ages 6-18, received 6 nominations.

Surprisingly, several actresses were double-nominated this year: Marion Cotillard twice in lead for lush melodrama The Immigrant and also for the realist social drama Two Days, One Night; Julianne Moore in lead as Alzheimer’s patient Still Alice and in supporting for David Cronenberg’s scathing Hollywood satire Maps to the Stars; and finally Tilda Swinton in lead for her wise-and-wonderful vampire, Eve, in Only Lovers Left Alive and in supporting as Minister Mason from the futurist cautionary tale Snowpiercer.

Besides Guiraudie, Dolan, and Linklater, the director nominees included legend Jean-Luc Godard for his insanely experimental Goodbye to Language and the multi-talented Jonathan Glazer for Under the Skin.

Winners of the 12th ICS Awards will be announced on February 20, 2015.
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PICTURE
• Boyhood
• The Grand Budapest Hotel
• Goodbye to Language
• The Immigrant
• Inherent Vice
• Mommy
• Mr. Turner
• Only Lovers Left Alive
• Stranger by the Lake
• Two Days, One Night
• Under the Skin

DIRECTOR
• Xavier Dolan – Mommy
• Jonathan Glazer – Under the Skin
• Jean-Luc Godard – Goodbye to Language
• Alain Guiraudie – Stranger by the Lake
• Richard Linklater – Boyhood

FILM NOT IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE
• Force Majeure
• A Girl Walks Home Alone At Night
• Goodbye to Language
• The Missing Picture
• Mommy
• Norte, The End of History
• Stranger by the Lake
• Stray Dogs
• The Tale of the Princess Kaguya
• Two Days, One Night
• Winter Sleep

ACTOR
• Pierre Deladonchamps – Stranger by the Lake
• Ralph Fiennes – The Grand Budapest Hotel
• Jake Gyllenhaal – Nightcrawler
• David Oyelowo – Selma
• Antoine-Olivier Pilon – Mommy
• Timothy Spall – Mr. Turner

ACTRESS
• Marion Cotillard – The Immigrant
• Marion Cotillard – Two Days, One Night
• Anne Dorval – Mommy
• Scarlett Johansson – Under the Skin
• Julianne Moore – Still Alice
• Tilda Swinton – Only Lovers Left Alive

SUPPORTING ACTOR
• Patrick d’Assumçao – Stranger by the Lake
• Timur Magomedgadzhiev – Two Days, One Night
• Edward Norton – Birdman
• Christophe Paou – Stranger by the Lake
• J.K. Simmons – Whiplash

SUPPORTING ACTRESS
• Patricia Arquette – Boyhood
• Suzanne Clément – Mommy
• Julianne Moore – Maps to the Stars
• Rene Russo – Nightcrawler
• Tilda Swinton – Snowpiercer

ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY
• Boyhood – Richard Linklater
• Force Majeure – Ruben Östlund
• The Grand Budapest Hotel – Wes Anderson, Hugo Guinness
• Mommy – Xavier Dolan
• Stranger by the Lake – Alain Guiraudie

ADAPTED SCREENPLAY
• Gone Girl – Gillian Flynn
• Inherent Vice – Paul Thomas Anderson
• Snowpiercer – Joon-ho Bong, Kelly Masterson
• Under the Skin – Walter Campbell, Jonathan Glazer
• Winter Sleep – Ebru Ceylan, Nuri Bilge Ceylan

CINEMATOGRAPHY
• Goodbye to Language – Fabrice Aragno
• The Grand Budapest Hotel – Robert D. Yeoman
• The Immigrant – Darius Khondji
• Mr. Turner – Dick Pope
• Stranger by the Lake – Claire Mathon
• Under the Skin – Daniel Landin

EDITING
• Boyhood – Sandra Adair
• Goodbye to Language – Jean-Luc Godard
• Stranger by the Lake – Jean-Christophe Hym
• Under the Skin – Paul Watts
• Whiplash – Tom Cross

PRODUCTION DESIGN
• The Grand Budapest Hotel – Adam Stockhausen
• The Immigrant – Happy Massee
• Inherent Vice – David Crank
• Mr. Turner – Suzie Davies
• Snowpiercer – Ondrej Nekvasil

SCORE
• Gone Girl – Trent Reznor, Atticus Ross
• The Grand Budapest Hotel – Alexandre Desplat
• Only Lovers Left Alive – Jim Jarmusch, Carter Logan, Shane Stoneback, Jozef van Wissem
• The Tale of the Princess Kaguya – Joe Hisaishi
• Under the Skin – Mica Levi

ENSEMBLE
• Boyhood
• The Grand Budapest Hotel
• Inherent Vice
• Mommy
• Mr. Turner

ANIMATED FILM
• The Congress
• How to Train Your Dragon 2
• The LEGO Movie
• Song of the Sea
• The Tale of the Princess Kaguya

DOCUMENTARY
• Citizenfour
• Jodorowsky’s Dune
• Maidan
• The Missing Picture
• National Gallery

BEST PICTURE NOT RELEASED IN 2014
• A Pigeon Sat on a Branch Reflecting on Existence
• Amour Fou
• Bande de Filles
• Black Coal, Thin Ice
• Clouds of Sils Maria
• The Duke of Burgundy
• Hill of Freedom
• Horse Money
• La Sapienza
• Li’l Quinquin
• The Look of Silence
• Pasolini
• Saint Laurent
• The Tribe
• The Wonders

 

Erik Anderson

Erik Anderson is the founder/owner and Editor-in-Chief of AwardsWatch and has always loved all things Oscar, having watched the Academy Awards since he was in single digits; making lists, rankings and predictions throughout the show. This led him down the path to obsessing about awards. Much later, he found himself in film school and the film forums of GoldDerby, and then migrated over to the former Oscarwatch (now AwardsDaily), before breaking off to create AwardsWatch in 2013. He is a Rotten Tomatoes-approved critic, accredited by the Cannes Film Festival, Telluride Film Festival, Toronto International Film Festival and more, is a member of the International Cinephile Society (ICS), The Society of LGBTQ Entertainment Critics (GALECA), Hollywood Critics Association (HCA) and the International Press Academy. Among his many achieved goals with AwardsWatch, he has given a platform to underrepresented writers and critics and supplied them with access to film festivals and the industry and calls the Bay Area his home where he lives with his husband and son.

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