It was a clear victory for sci-fi sound editing Sunday night at the 65th annual Mpse Golden Reel Awards at the Westin Bonaventure. “War for the Planet of the Apes” was the surprise winner for Dialogue/Adr, splitting honors with “Blade Runner 2049,” which grabbed the Effects/Foley prize. The big loser was “Dunkirk” (which won the BAFTA sound award earlier Sunday). However, Christopher Nolan’s World War II survival epic took home the Music Score award and remains the sound editing Oscar favorite.
In addition, “The Greatest Showman,” “Coco,” “Loveless,” and “Jane” earned sound editing awards for Musical, Animation, Foreign Language, and Documentary. The big TV winner was “Game of Thrones” (“The Spoils of War”) for Dialogue/Adr and Effects/Foley. Other TV honorees included “Black Mirror” (“USS Callister”) for Episodic Long Form Dialogue/Adr; “Godless” (“Homecoming”) and “Ozark” (“The Toll”) for Episodic Long Form Effects/Foley; “The Get...
In addition, “The Greatest Showman,” “Coco,” “Loveless,” and “Jane” earned sound editing awards for Musical, Animation, Foreign Language, and Documentary. The big TV winner was “Game of Thrones” (“The Spoils of War”) for Dialogue/Adr and Effects/Foley. Other TV honorees included “Black Mirror” (“USS Callister”) for Episodic Long Form Dialogue/Adr; “Godless” (“Homecoming”) and “Ozark” (“The Toll”) for Episodic Long Form Effects/Foley; “The Get...
- 2/19/2018
- by Bill Desowitz
- Indiewire
Author: Jo-Ann Titmarsh
Andrey Zvyagintsev blew Cannes audiences away with the monumental Leviathan two years back. He now returns with Loveless; an ostensibly smaller story, following the messy, vitriolic breakdown of a marriage of a modern couple. However, the film is yet another giant piece of filmmaking from this fascinating director.
The film follows Boris (Alexey Rosin) and Zhenya (Maryana Spivak) caustically battling their way through the dying throes of their marriage. One major bone of contention between them is their 12-year-old son Alyosha (Matvey Novikov): as the two embark on new lives with new lovers, neither has room for their unloved boy. As they hurl insults and consider a future full of boarding school and military academy, the gaze shifts to Alyosha, eavesdropping from the hall and silently screaming as he learns how his parents feel about him and what is to be his fate. Faced with a lonely and exiled future,...
Andrey Zvyagintsev blew Cannes audiences away with the monumental Leviathan two years back. He now returns with Loveless; an ostensibly smaller story, following the messy, vitriolic breakdown of a marriage of a modern couple. However, the film is yet another giant piece of filmmaking from this fascinating director.
The film follows Boris (Alexey Rosin) and Zhenya (Maryana Spivak) caustically battling their way through the dying throes of their marriage. One major bone of contention between them is their 12-year-old son Alyosha (Matvey Novikov): as the two embark on new lives with new lovers, neither has room for their unloved boy. As they hurl insults and consider a future full of boarding school and military academy, the gaze shifts to Alyosha, eavesdropping from the hall and silently screaming as he learns how his parents feel about him and what is to be his fate. Faced with a lonely and exiled future,...
- 5/18/2017
- by Jo-Ann Titmarsh
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
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