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LADY BIRDLEADS VANCOUVER FILM CRITICS CIRCLE INTERNATIONAL NOMINATIONS LIST WITH FIVE NODS
Vancouver, B.C. (December 15, 2017) – Greta Gerwig’s solo directorial debutLady Birdleads all films in the Vancouver Film Critics Circle’s international section with five nominations.
Gerwig’s wise and perceptive coming-of-age comedy shares the Best Film category withChristopher Nolan’sDunkirk, a time-bending WWII epic, and Paul Thomas Anderson’sPhantom Thread, a resplendent melodrama with a prickly and poisonous aftertaste; Gerwig, Nolan, and Anderson assume their respective places in the Best Director category.
Phantom Thread received other nods in Best Actor (Daniel Day-Lewis) and Best Supporting Actress (Lesley Manville).Darkest Hour’s Gary Oldman andCall Me by Your Name’sTimothée Chalamet are also up for Best Actor, whileI, Tonya’s Allison Janney andLady Bird‘s Laurie Metcalf compete for Best Supporting Actress.
Armie Hammer garneredCall Me by Your Name’s only other nomination in Best Supporting Actor along withThe Florida Project’s Willem Dafoe andThree Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri’sSam Rockwell. Jordan Peele’s horror-satireGet Out has a single nomination for Best Screenplay, a category he occupies with Martin McDonagh ofThree Billboards and Greta Gerwig ofLady Bird.
BPM,The Square, andA Fantastic Woman are up for Best Foreign Language Film, whileEx Libris: The New York Public Library,Faces Places, andJane are nominated for Best Documentary.
Winners in the international categories will be announced on Monday, December 18. A full list of International nominees follows.
Best Film
Dunkirk
Lady Bird
Phantom Thread
Best Actor
Timothée Chalamet, Call Me by Your Name
Daniel Day-Lewis, Phantom Thread
Gary Oldman, Darkest Hour
Best Actress
Sally Hawkins, The Shape of Water
Frances McDormand, Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri
Saoirse Ronan, Lady Bird
Best Supporting Actor
Willem Dafoe, The Florida Project
Armie Hammer, Call Me By Your Name
Sam Rockwell, Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri
Best Supporting Actress
Allison Janney, I, Tonya
Lesley Manville, Phantom Thread
Laurie Metcalf, Lady Bird
Best Director
Paul Thomas Anderson, Phantom Thread
Greta Gerwig, Lady Bird
Christopher Nolan, Dunkirk
Best Screenplay
Greta Gerwig, Lady Bird
Martin McDonagh, Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri
Jordan Peele, Get Out
Best Foreign Language Film
BPM
A Fantastic Woman
The Square
Best Documentary
Ex-Libris: The New York Public Library
Faces Places
Jane
THREE DEBUT FEATURES NOMINATED FOR BEST CANADIAN FILM; GREGOIRE LEADS CANADIAN SECTION WITH SIX NODS
Cody Bown’sGregoire leads all films in the Vancouver Film Critics’ Circles’ Canadian section with six nominations.
Kathleen Hepburn’s Never Steady, Never Still, a meditative portrait of a mother’s battle with Parkinson’s while her son comes to terms with his identity, is nominated for Best Canadian Film along with two other exceptional first features: Cory Bowles’Black Cop, a timely satire about an African-Canadian police officer who fights back against entitled white citizens, and Antoine Bourges’Fail to Appear, a quiet and precise study of institutional systems of support available for those on parole.
The Vancouver Film Critics Circle has replaced Best First Film with One to Watch, which recognizes emerging filmmakers who haven’t received significant amounts of exposure, be it festival play or press coverage. The inaugural nominees are Cody Bown forGregoire, Seth A. Smith forThe Crescent, and Winston DeGiobbi forMass for Shut-Ins. A cash prize will be provided for this award by Telefilm.
A Skin So Soft andMaison du bonheur are nominated for Best Documentary, and their directors Sofia Bohdanowicz (Maison) and Denis Côté (Skin) are also represented in Best Director. Kathleen Hepburn rounds out that category, and Jacquelyn Mills’In theWaves and Charles Officer’sUnarmed Versesare the other Best Documentary nominees.
Two portraits of Canadian life in small communities–Gregoire andNever Steady, Never Still—are nominated for Best BC Film along with two formally experimental documentary hybrids about indigenous subjects:The Road Forward andLuk’Luk’I. A cash prize sponsored by the Canadian Media Production Association-BC Producers’ Branch will be presented to the producer of the winning film in this category, while a second cash prize sponsored by the Directors Guild of Canada-BC Council will go to the film’s director.
Fake Tattoosgarnered two nominations, one forRose-Marie Perreault in Best Actress and the other for her co-lead Anthony Therrien in Best Actor. Deragh Campbell (Fail to Appear) and Shirley Henderson (Never Steady, Never Still) are the other Best Actress nominees, while Jared Abrahamson (Gregoire)and Ronnie Rowe (Black Cop) round out the Best Actor category.
Joe Buffalo is nominated for Luk’Luk’Iin Best Supporting Actor with Ben Cotton ofGregoireand Nathan Roder ofFail to Appear. Grace Glowicki receives the only nomination forCardinalsin Best Supporting Actress, which she shares with Yaité Ruiz ofAll You Can Eat Buddha and Morgan Taylor Campbell ofGregoire. The Union of BC Performers provides a cash prize for an acting award winner of the VFCC’s choosing.
Winners of the Canadian awards will be announced at the VFCC’s awards ceremony on Monday January 8, 2018. A full list of nominees in the Canadian categories follows
Best Picture
Black Cop
Fail to Appear
Never Steady, Never Still
Best Director
Sofia Bohdanowicz, Maison du bonheur
Denis Côté, A Skin So Soft
Kathleen Hepburn, Never Steady, Never Still
One to Watch
Cody Bown, Gregoire
Winston DeGiobbi, Mass for Shut-Ins
Seth A. Smith, The Crescent
Best Screenplay
Cody Bown, Gregoire
Kathleen Hepburn, Never Steady, Never Still
Pascal Plante, Fake Tattoos
Best Actor
Jared Abrahamson, Gregoire
Ronnie Rowe, Black Cop
Anthony Therrien, Fake Tattoos
Best Actress
Deragh Campbell, Fail to Appear
Shirley Henderson, Never Steady, Never Still
Rose-Marie Perreault, Fake Tattoos
Best Supporting Actor
Joe Buffalo, Luk’Luk’I
Ben Cotton, Gregoire
Nathan Roder, Fail to Appear
Best Supporting Actress
Morgan Taylor Campbell, Gregoire
Grace Glowicki, Cardinals
Yaité Ruiz, All You Can Eat Buddha
Best Canadian Documentary
In the Waves
Maison du bonheur
A Skin so Soft
Unarmed Verses
Best BC Film
Gregoire
Never Steady, Never Still
The Road Forward
Luk’Luk’I