BATTLE OF THE SEXES || In the wake of the sexual revolution and the rise of the women’s movement, the 1973 tennis match between women’s world champion Billie Jean King and ex-men’s-champ and serial hustler Bobby Riggs was billed as the BATTLE OF THE SEXES and became one of the most watched televised sports events of all time. As the rivalry kicked into high gear, off-court each was fighting more personal and complex battles. The fiercely private King was not only championing for equality, but also struggling to come to terms with her own sexuality. And Riggs, one of the first self-made media-age celebrities, wrestled with his gambling demons. Together, Billie and Bobby served up a cultural spectacle that resonated far beyond the tennis court, sparking discussions that continue to reverberate today.
Best Picture
Produced by
Christian Colson, p.g.a.
Danny Boyle, p.g.a.
Robert Graf, p.g.a.
Best Original Screenplay
Simon Beaufoy
Best Director
Valerie Faris & Jonathan Dayton
Best Actress
Emma Stone
Best Supporting Actress
Andrea Riseborough
Sarah Silverman
Elisabeth Shue
Natalie Morales
Best Supporting Actor
Steve Carell
Bill Pullman
Alan Cumming
Austin Stowell
Best Cinematography
Linus Sandgren, F.S.F.
Best Film Editing
Pamela Martin, ACE
Best Production Design
Judy Becker. Production Designer
Matthew Flood Ferguson Set Decorator
Best Costume Design
Mary Zophres Costume Designer
Best Sound Editing
Ai-Ling Lee • Mildred Iatrou Morgan Supervising Sound Editors
Best Sound Mixing
Ron Bartlett • D.M. Hemphill • Ai-Ling Lee Re-Recording Mixers
Lisa Pinero, CAS Production Sound Mixer
Best Makeup And Hairstyling
Fríða S. Aradóttir Department Head Hair
Torsten Witte Department Head Make-Up
Best Original Song
“If I Dare”
Written by Sara Bareilles and Nicholas Britell
Performed by Sara Bareilles
Best Original Score
Nicholas Britell
GOODBYE CHRISTOPHER ROBIN || GOODBYE CHRISTOPHER ROBIN gives a glimpse into the relationship between beloved children’s author A. A. Milne (Domhnall Gleeson) and his son Christopher Robin (Will Tilston), whose toys inspired the magical world of Winnie-the-Pooh. Along with his mother Daphne (Margot Robbie), and his nanny Olive (Kelly Macdonald), Christopher Robin and his family are swept up in the international success of the books; the tales bringing hope and comfort to England after the First World War.
Best Picture
Produced by
Damian Jones, p.g.a.
Steve Christian, p.g.a.
Best Original Screenplay
Frank Cottrell-Boyce
Simon Vaughan
Best Director
Simon Curtis
Best Actor
Domhnall Gleeson
Best Supporting Actress
Margot Robbie
Kelly MacDonald
Best Supporting Actor
Will Tilston
Best Cinematography
Ben Smithard, BSC
Best Film Editing
Victoria Boydell
Best Production Design
David Roger Production Designer
Claire Nia Richards Set Decorator
Best Makeup And Hairstyling
Sian Grigg Hair, Make-Up & Prosthetics Designer
Best Costume Design
Odile Dicks-Mireaux Costume Designer
Best Sound Editing
Ian Wilson Supervising Sound Editor
Best Sound Mixing
Tim Cavagin • Craig Irving Re-Recording Mixers
Adrian Bell Production Sound Mixer
Best Original Score
Carter Burwell
THE SHAPE OF WATER || From, Guillermo del Toro, comes THE SHAPE OF WATER – an other-worldly fable, set against the backdrop of Cold War era America circa 1962. In the hidden high-security government laboratory where she works, lonely Elisa (Sally Hawkins) is trapped in a life of isolation. Elisa’s life is changed forever when she and co-worker Zelda (Octavia Spencer) discover a secret classified experiment.
Best Picture
Produced by
J. Miles Dale, p.g.a.
Guillermo del Toro, p.g.a.
Best Original Screenplay
Guillermo del Toro & Vanessa Taylor
Best Director
Guillermo del Toro
Best Actor
Doug Jones
Best Actress
Sally Hawkins
Best Supporting Actor
Michael Shannon
Richard Jenkins
Michael Stuhlbarg
Best Supporting Actress
Octavia Spencer
Best Cinematography
Dan Laustsen, ASC
Best Costume Design
Luis Sequeira Costume Designer
Best Film Editing
Sidney Wolinsky, ACE
Best Makeup And Hairstyling
Mike Hill Creature Lead Designer/Sculptor
Shane Mahan Project Supervisor / Make Up Effects
Jordan Samuel Head Make-Up
Paula Fleet Head Hair
Best Production Design
Paul Denham Austerberry. Production Designer
Shane Vieau • Jeff Melvin Set Decorators
Best Sound Mixing
Christian Cooke, CAS • Brad Zoern, CAS Re-Recording Mixers
Glen Gauthier Production Sound Mixer
Best Sound Editing
Nathan Robitaille, MPSE Supervising Sound Editor
Best Original Score
Alexandre Desplat
Best Visual Effects
Dennis Berardi Senior Visual Effects Supervisor
Luke Groves Co-Visual Effects Supervisor
Trey Harrell Digital Effects Supervisor
Kevin Scott Animation Supervisor
THREE BILLBOARDS OUTSIDE EBBING, MISSOURI || THREE BILLBOARDS OUTSIDE EBBING, MISSOURI is a darkly comedic drama from Martin McDonagh. After months have passed without a culprit in her daughter’s murder case, Mildred Hayes (Frances McDormand) makes a bold move, commissioning three signs leading into her town with a controversial message directed at William Willoughby (Woody Harrelson), the town’s revered chief of police. When his second-in-command Officer Dixon (Sam Rockwell), an immature mother’s boy with a penchant for violence, gets involved, the battle between Mildred and Ebbing’s law enforcement is only exacerbated
Best Picture
Produced by
Graham Broadbent
Pete Czernin
Martin McDonagh
Best Original Screenplay
Martin McDonagh
Best Director
Martin McDonagh
Best Actress
Frances McDormand
Best Supporting Actress
Abbie Cornish
Best Supporting Actor
Woody Harrelson
Sam Rockwell
John Hawkes
Peter Dinklage
Lucas Hedges
Best Cinematography
Ben Davis, BSC
Best Film Editing
Jon Gregory, ACE
Best Production Design
Inbal Weinberg. Production Designer
Merissa Lombardo Set Decorator
Best Makeup And Hairstyling
Cydney Cornell Head Hair
Corey Castellano Head Make-Up
Best Costume Design
Melissa Toth Costume Designer
Best Sound Editing
Joakim Sundström Supervising Sound Editor
Best Sound Mixing
Chris Burdon • Doug Cooper Re-Recording Mixers
Jonathan Gaynor, CAS Production Sound Mixer
Best Original Score
Carter Burwell