The psychothriller also won awards for editing, original score and cinematography. On a big night for Enemy, Denis Villeneuve was named best director and Sarah Gadon best supporting actress. Producers Kim MCraw and Luc Déry collected the best motion picture prize at the 2014 Canadian Screen Awards (9) and Gabrielle Marion-Rivard was named best lead actress. Gabrielle, Enemy triumph at Canadian Screen Awards The voters also choose Gabrielle‘s Gabrielle Marion-Rivard as Best Actress in a Leading Role, while the heavily favored Enemy grabbed five awards, Best Direction for Villeneuve, Best Original Score for the excellent Danny Bensi/ Saunder Jurriaans pairing, Best Editing, If the out of synch supposed “live” telecast wasn’t bad enough (all awards including the winning film were announced almost one hour prior to on twittersphere), the show’s producers gave Gabrielle winning producers Luc Déry and Kim McCraw the equivalent of end of toilette paper roll in terms of time. Best Film Catimini Le démantèlementĮnemy Lands Five but Louise Archambault’s Gabrielle is Tops at 2014 Canadian Screen Awardsĭespite not being nominated for Best Director, Louise Archambault’s Gabrielle managed to pull off what we thought was the impossible (our Leora Heilbronn has pegged the drama as the film that should win, but favored Denis Villeneuve’s Enemy as the best bet) winning Best Motion Picture at the 2014 Canadian Screen Awards (a.k.a Canadian Oscars). Here are the noms and winners of the 16th edition. Oddly, that film received no Best Actress consideration while it did net Gabrielle Marion-Rivard a Best Actress win at Canadian Screen Awards. Considered the favorite to win the top prize, Gabrielle was awarded the Best Director and Screenplay awards for Louise Archambault. The high gloss Louis Cyr won in several tech categories and it’s strongman Antoine Bertrand won for Best Actor. In a year that saw François Delisle’s Le météore (Sundance and Berlin Film Festival accepted film) receive no love (zero nominations), and Denis Côté’s critically well-received Vic + Flo Saw a Bear was perhaps too askew for the voting clique (it did grab best Actress for Quebec’s “ Melissa Leo” in Pierrette Robitaille), it was a bigger than life biopic by helmer Daniel Roby that flexed its muscles, beating out the comp. The French Academy did recognize Kenneth LonerganĢ014 Les Jutras: Archambault’s Gabrielle Wins Best Director & Screenplay, Louis Cyr Outmuscles Pack for Best Film Read More: Oscars 2017 Surprises and Snubs: Amy Adams and ‘Weiner’ Out, Mel Gibson and ‘Passengers’ In The Cesars have little import on the Oscars, though there is often some crossover. Xavier Dolan received a best director nomination for “It’s Only the End of the World.” Actors Vincent Cassel, Gaspard Ulliel, and Nathalie Baye were all nominated for their work in Dolan’s film as well. Following in a close send was Francois Ozon’s “ Frantz,” which garnered 10 nominations, and Bruno Dumont’s “Slack Bay,” which received nine. “ Elle” received 11 nominations in total, including best film and best director for Paul Verhoeven. ‘Elle,’ Isabelle Huppert, Xavier Dolan Nominated in France’s Cesar Awardsįrance’s film community congratulated Isabelle Huppert on her Oscar nomination, adding yet another to her growing list of accolades for her performance in “ Elle.” The French Academy announced its nominees for what Americans call the “French Oscars” on Wednesday morning. ![]() In a pair of surprises, Xavier Dolan and Gaspard Ulliel both won their respective categories for Dolan’s “It’s Only the End of the World.” Houda Benyamina’s debut feature “ Divines” also won big, taking home prizes for Best First Film, Huppert, going into a busy weekend in the States, won her category. Read More: ‘ Elle,’ Isabelle Huppert, Xavier Dolan Nominated in France’s Cesar Awards The evening’s winners at Paris’ Salle Pleyel featured a variety of upsets and sure things. Paul Verhoeven’s “ Elle” led this year’s nominees, scoring 11 nominations for Verhoeven as Best Director, lead actress Isabelle Huppert, Best Adapted Screenplay and a trio of other acting awards. Presented by the French Academy, this year’s nominees represent a distinct blend of international favorites, festival standouts and homegrown hits. Before Hollywood takes the spotlight this weekend, the film world turns its eyes to France for the annual Cesar Awards.
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