The Underdog Awards
2015 Edition
I'm baaaccckkkk!
Sorry it took so long, but I've been busy with heavy work load and watching enough movies to make this years underdog awards as unpredictable as can be.
So let's not waste time and get down to it. Below is a re-introduction to the rules of this award show, new additions and of course the nominees that will be facing off for a chance at glory at the Second Annual Underdog Awards.
The Underdog Awards
are basically as the title suggests. A set of awards for those under appreciated
movies and aspects of movies from the past year.
As you will know
from the link here.
The Underdog Awards
are a subjective based awards show. There are multiple categories including
those given at the celebrated Academy Awards every year.
The idea of the
awards is thus very simple. This year the rules change slightly though. Any
film or any aspect of a film that was nominated for either an Oscar or a Golden
Globe will not be up for a nomination at the Underdog Awards.
Hence no nomination
for the vastly underappreciated performance by Jake Gylenhaal (Golden Globe
nominee) for Nightcrawler.
At the same time a
film that has parts of it appreciated but not the whole can get in e.g. Gone
Girl despite being nominated for Best Leading Actor (Female), Best Adapted
Screenplay at the Oscars and Best Director at the Globes.
So Underdog doesn't
necessarily equate to the most underrated films of the year. In fact it equates
to unappreciated films by these two award bodies and more, regardless of box
office clout.
This still of course
does not mean that these are the best films of the year, just that they
deserved to be known about individually and as a whole.
Also note that the
winner for each award amongst the nominees isn't the most underrated, but the
best amongst the underrated nominations.
A few specific rules
as well.
The eligible films
for nomination are according to American wide release dates of 2014. This rule
is however negated for films vying for the foreign language award.
In that section only
one film can be nominated per country (although non-English is a pre-requisite)
as well as language. As such a few films get into this category and others
don't;
Under the Skin is a
British film in English, so it doesn't compete in the foreign category. However
A Girl Walks Home Alone At Night is a Persian language film set in Iran, but is
an American film by definition, yet it remains in the foreign category. Then
other films come from different countries but in the same language, so their
both eligible for nomination.
No two films from
the same country can be nominated.
Another thing to
note is that the foreign language films will be minimally nominated elsewhere
if worthy except for Best Picture.
This also applies to
the set of breakthrough awards. Where nominees of breakthrough actor or
director can't be nominated for best actor or best director.
The number of
nominees are also relatively higher because I feel the need to showcase as many
under appreciated films I can.
Below are the final
set of nominees for both the older categories from the previous year
and newer
ones; including Best Documentary, Foreign Film, Breakthrough Director, VFX, Costume Design, Production Design and...
the First Ever Underdog Hall of Fame!
Underdog Award for Best Film
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Dawn of The Planet
of The Apes
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Gone Girl
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Joe
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Under The Skin
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Mr. Turner
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The Babadook
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Nightcrawler
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Frank
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Blue Ruin
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Snowpiercer
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The Double
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The Rover
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Starred Up
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Dear White People
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Interstellar
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Locke
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Only Lovers Left
Alive
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Inherent Vice
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Enemy
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The Immigrant
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Underdog Award for Best Director
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Underdog Award for Best Cinematography
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Bong Joon Ho for
Snowpiercer
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Seamus McGarvey
for Godzilla
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Mike Leigh for Mr.
Turner
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Daniel Landin for
Under The Skin
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David Michod for
The Rover
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Yorick Le Saux for
Only Lovers Left Alive
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Steven Knight for
Locke
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Mandy Walker for
Tracks
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Christopher Nolan
for Interstellar
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Jeremy Saulnier for Blue Ruin
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Matt Reeves for
Dawn of The Planet of The Apes
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Jeff Cronenweth
for Gone Girl
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Dennis Villeneuve
for Enemy
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Robert Elswit for
Nightcrawler
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Jonathan Glazer
for Under The Skin
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Darius Khondji for
The Immigrant
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Jim Jarmusch for
Only Lovers Left Alive
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Erik Wilson for
The Double
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James Gray for The
Immigrant
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Natasha Braie for
The Rover
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Underdog Award for Best Editing
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Underdog Award for Best Production Design
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Mike Flanagan for
Oculus
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Jon Hutman for
Unbroken
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Matt Villa for
Predestination
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David Warren for
The Zero Theorem
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Paul Watts for
Under The Skin
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Ondrej Nekvasil
for Snowpiercer
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James Herbert for
Edge of Tomorrow
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David Crank for
Inherent Vice
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John Gilroy for
Nightcrawler
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Charles Wood for
The Guardians of The Galaxy
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Underdog Award for Best Costume Design
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Underdog Award for Best VFX
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Mary Zophres for
Interstellar
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Maleficent
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Carlo Poggioli for
The Zero Theorem
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Godzilla
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Bina Daigeler for
Only Lovers Left Alive
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Edge of Tomorrow
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Anna
Biedrzycka-Sheppard for Fury
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Under The Skin
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Patricia Norris
for The Immigrant
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Noah
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Underdog Award for Best Actor In A Leading Role
(Male)
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Underdog Award for Best Actor In A Leading Role
(Female)
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Guy Pearce for The
Rover
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Juliete Binoche
for Clouds of Sils Maria
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Bill Hader for
Skeleton Twins
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Essie Davis for
The Babadook
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Timothy Spall for
Mr. Turner
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Hilary Swank for
The Homesman
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Tom Hardy for
Locke
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Charlotte
Gainsbourg for Nymphomaniac
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Chadwick Boseman
for Get on Up
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Marion Cotillard
for The Immigrant
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Brendan Gleeson
for Calvary
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Anne Dorval for
Mommy
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Tom Hardy for The
Drop
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Mia Wasikowska for
Tracks
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Andy Serkis for
Dawn of The Planet of The Apes
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Jessica Chastain
for The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby
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John Lithgow for
Love is Strange
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Scarlett Johansson
for Under The Skin
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Chris Evans for
Snowpiercer
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Tilda Swinton for
Only Lovers Left Alive
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Underdog Award for Best Actor In A Supporting Role
(Male)
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Underdog Award for Best Actor In A Supporting Role
(Female)
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Alfred Molina for
Love Is Strange
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Elizabeth Moss for
Listen Up Philip
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Tyler Perry for
Gone Girl
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Agata Kuleza for
Ida
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Ben Mendelsohn for
Starred Up
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Emily Blunt for
Edge of Tomorrow
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Josh Brolin for
Inherent Vice
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Suzanne Clement
for Mommy
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Michael Fassbender
for Frank
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Carrie Coon for
Gone Girl
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Nicolas Cage for
Joe
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Rene Russo for
Nightcrawler
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James Gandolfini
for The Drop
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Tilda Swinton for
Snowpiercer
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Phillip Seymour
Hoffman for A Most Wanted Man
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Kristen Stewart
for Clouds of Sils Maria
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Robert Pattinson
for The Rover
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Maggie Gylenhall
for Frank
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Toby Kebell for
Dawn of The Planet of The Apes
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Kristen Wiig for
The Skeleton Twins
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Underdog Award for Best Breakthrough Performer
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Underdog Award for Best Ensemble Cast
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Katherine
Waterston for Inherent Vice
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The Grand Budapest
Hotel
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Tessa Thompson for
Dear White People
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Gone Girl
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Ellar Coltrane for
Boyhood
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Dear White People
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Jack O'Connell for
Starred Up, 71 and Unbroken
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X-Men: Days of
Future Past
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Macon Blair for
Blue Ruin
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Snowpiercer
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Jenny Slate for
Obvious Child
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Pride
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Chris Pratt for
The Lego Movie and The Guardians of The Galaxy
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A Girl Walks Home
Alone at Night
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Ansel Elgort for
Divergent and The Fault in Our Stars
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Nymphomaniac
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Gugu Mbatha Raw
for Belle and Beyond the Lights
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The Guardians of
The Galaxy
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Stacy Martin for
Nymphomaniac
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Inherent Vice
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Underdog Award for Best Breakthrough Director
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Underdog Awards Hall of Fame
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Anna Lily Amirpour
for A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night
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Gary Oldman
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Jennifer Kent for
The Babadook
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Alejandro
Jodorowsky
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Xavier Dolan for
Mommy
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Sigourney Weaver
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Damien Chazelle
for Whiplash
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Charlie Kauffman
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Dan Gilroy for
Nightcrawler
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Michael Ballhaus
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Underdog Award for Best Original Screenplay
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Underdog Award For Best Adapted Screenplay
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Jim Jarmusch for
Only Lovers Left Alive
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Avi Korine and
Richard Ayoade for The Double
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Justin Simien for
Dear White People
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Gillian
Robespierre for Obvious Child
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Alex Ross Perry
for Listen Up Philip
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Kelly Masterson
and Bong Joon Ho for Snowpiercer
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Jennifer Kent for
The Babadook
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Gary Hawkins for
Joe
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Jeremy Saulnier
for Blue Ruin
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Jon Ronson and
Peter Straughan for Frank
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Underdog Award for Best Soundtrack
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Underdog Award for Best Score
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The Guardians of
The Galaxy
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A Girl Walks Home
Alone at Night
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The Guest
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Only Lovers Left
Alive
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Frank
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Inherent Vice
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Mommy
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Under The Skin
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Begin Again
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Nightcrawler
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Underdog Award for Best Foreign Language Film
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Underdog Award for Best Documentary
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The Raid:
Berandal-Indonesia (Indonesian)
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SuperMensch: The
Legend of Shep Gordon
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A Girl Walks Home
Alone at Night-American (Persian)
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Ivory Tower
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Mommy-Canada
(French)
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Jodorowsky's Dune
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2 Days, 1
Night-Belgium (French)
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The Internets Own
Boy: The True Story of Aaron Swartz
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Why Don't You Play
in Hell-Japan (Japanese)
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The Final Member
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The awards will be
divided across multiple articles as was the case last year.
Also note, just
because a film isn't nominated across the board doesn't mean it isn’t going to
be in the top 20 best picture nominees. Starred Up is
an example of films with a great script, direction and more that just didn't cut
it completely but left an impact. Not that it's the best films in the 20 (sorry just one spoiler).
Also I had to do one thing I hate, move actors from one category to another like the Academy does. I pushed the likes of Kristen Wigg, Nicolas Cage and the late Phillip Seymour Hoffman to supporting because they straddled the line between the two perfectly enough to warrant it. They were great performances that just couldn't miss the cut for me.
If there's anything else, I'll mention it in the coming posts for now enjoy!
'Nuff Said
Aneesh Raikundalia
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