The Women Film Critics Circle 2014 – Ganadores
Las Ganadoras (y ganadores) se anunciaron el día 13 de Diciembre.
*Las ganadoras de las categorías de «Mejores» y «Peores» Imágenes femeninas no formaban parte de las nominaciones iniciales.
**Se añadió a Uma Thurman tras las nominaciones.
MEJOR PELÍCULA SOBRE MUJERES
Camp X-Ray
The Homesman
Still Alice
Two Days, One Night
MEJOR PELÍCULA HECHA POR UNA MUJER
Belle
Selma
The Babadook
The Pretty One
MEJOR GUIONISTA FEMENINA
Belle: Misan Sagay
Ida: Rebecca Lenkiewicz
Obvious Child: Gillian Robespierre
The Babadook: Jennifer Kent
MEJOR ACTRIZ
Marion Cotillard: Two Days, One Night
Carol Kane: Clutter
Julianne Moore: Still Alice
Kristen Stewart: Camp X-Ray
MEJOR ACTOR
Tom Hardy: Locke
Tommy Lee Jones: The Homesman
Eddie Redmayne: The Theory Of Everything
Jeremy Renner: Kill The Messenger
MEJOR ACTRIZ JÓVEN
Mira Grosin: We Are The Best
Lorelei Linklater: Boyhood
Saoirse Ronan: The Grand Budapest Hotel
Quvenzhane Wallis: Annie
MEJOR ACTRIZ DE COMEDIA
Anna Kendrick: Happy Christmas
Helen Mirren: The Hundred-Foot Journey
Jenny Slate: Obvious Child
Kristen Wiig: Skeleton Twins
MEJOR PELÍCULA HECHA POR UNA MUJER O SOBRE MUJERES EXTRANJERA
Ida
Two Days, one Night
We Are The Best
Zero Motivation
MEJORES IMÁGENES FEMENINAS EN UNA PELÍCULA *
Belle
Lucky Them
Obvious Child
1,000 Times Good Night
The Hunger Games: Mockingjay, Part 1
PEORES IMÁGENES FEMENINAS EN UNA PELÍCULA *
Gone Girl
Nymphomaniac
Sex Tape
Sin City: A Dame To Kill For
Horrible Bosses 2
MEJORES IMÁGENES MASCULINAS EN UNA PELÍCULA
Cesar Chavez
Kill The Messenger
Love Is Strange
The Homesman
PEORES IMÁGENES MASCULINAS EN UNA PELÍCULA
Bad Words
Big Eyes
Dumb And Dumber To
Listen Up Philip
MEJOR PELÍCULA SIN ESTRENO EN CINE POR UNA MUJER O SOBRE MUJERES – [Incluídas películas estrenadas en DVD o TV, o proyectadas en festivales de cine, en reconocimiento de las limitadas oportunidades dispoibles para las películas hechas por mujeres o sobre mujeres en la pantalla]
Girlhood
Ukraine Is Not A Brothel
MEJOR TRABAJO FEMENINO/MEJOR REPATO
The Homesman
Two Days, One Night
We’re The Best
Zero Motivation
PREMIOS MENCION ESPECIAL
CORAJE EN LA REALIZACIÓN
CitizenFour – Laura Poitras: For bringing the Edward Snowden NSA revelations to light in Citizenfour, and driven into exile in Germany for doing so.
ADRIENNE SHELLY AWARD – A la que con más pasión se opone a la violencia contra las mujeres
Frontera
Private Violence
JOSEPHINE BAKER AWARD – Por expresar la experiencia de las mujeres de color en una película
Anita: Speaking Truth To Power
The Maid’s Room
KAREN MORLEY AWARD – Por la mejor explicación sobre el lugar de una mujer en la historia, sociedad y una busqueda de identidad con valor
Belle
Big Eyes
CORAJE EN LA ACTUACIÓN Aceptar papeles que redefined radicalmente la imagen de las mujeres en la pantalla
Carla Juri: Wetlands
Julianne Moore: Still Alice
Hilary Swank: The Homesman
Reese Witherspoon: Wild
THE INVISIBLE WOMAN AWARD Interpretación por una mujer cuyo excepcional impacto en la película ha sido ignorado, dramática, social o históricamente
Amy Adams: Big Eyes
Patricia Arquette: Boyhood
Felicity Jones: The Theory Of Everything
Hilary Swank: The Homesman
BEST FEMALE ACTION STAR
Oprah Winfrey: Selma
MEJOR DOCUMENTAL POR UNA MUJER O SOBRE MUJERES
Anita: Speaking Truth To Power
CitizenFour
Elaine Stritch: Shoot Me
She’s Beautiful When She’s Angry
MOMMIE DEAREST WORST SCREEN MOM OF THE YEAR AWARD
Charlotte Gainsbourg: Nymphomaniac
Uma Thurman: Nymphomaniac**
MEJOR PAERJA EN PANTALLA
Boyhood
Elsa & Fred
Obvious Child
Skeleton Twins
BEST LINE IN A MOVIE
Big Hero 6: “Stop whining. Woman up!”
A WOMAN’S RIGHT TO MALE ROLES IN MOVIES
Jessica Chastain: Interstellar
ACTING AND ACTIVISM AWARD
Rosario Dawson: For her work with The Lower East Side Girls Club; the environmental group Global Cool; the ONE Campaign; Oxfam; Amnesty International; Voto Latino; V-Day, a global non-profit movement that raises funds for women’s anti-violence groups; RESPECT! Campaign, a movement aimed at preventing domestic violence; and countless other organizations.
LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD
Oprah Winfrey
JUST KIDDING AWARDS:
*Best Female Images: Nymphomaniac
*Forty-Plus Female Empowerment Award: For the producers who give women over forty meaningful roles in movies on a regular basis, in an industry where forty is the new ninety-five – and as other than maniacs and witches.
*Merry Macho Award: Seth Rogen and James Franco: For advancing the cause of world peace with their presidential assassination comedy, The Interview, and for further extending Hollywood as a wing of the US military and the CIA. And, while possibly mulling the Interview II sequel comedy – the assassination of President Obama.
Sobre los premios especiales:
*ADRIENNE SHELLY AWARD: Adrienne Shelly was a promising actress and filmmaker who was brutally strangled in her apartment in 2006 at the age of forty by a construction worker in the building, after she complained about noise. Her killer tried to cover up his crime by hanging her from a shower20rack in her bathroom, to make it look like a suicide. He later confessed that he was having a «bad day.» Shelly, who left behind a baby daughter, had just completed her film Waitress, which she also starred in, and which was honored at Sundance after her death.
*JOSEPHINE BAKER AWARD: The daughter of a laundress and a musician, Baker overcame being born black, female and poor, and marriage at age fifteen, to become an internationally acclaimed legendary performer, starring in the films Princess Tam Tam, Moulin Rouge and Zou Zou. She also survived the race riots in East St. Louis, Illinois as a child, and later expatriated to France to escape US racism. After participating heroically in the underground French Resistance during WWII, Baker returned to the US where she was a crusader for racial equality. Her activism led to attacks against her by reporter Walter Winchell who denounced her as a communist, leading her to wage a battle against him. Baker was instrumental in ending segregation in many theaters and clubs, where she refused to perform unless integration was implemented.
*KAREN MORLEY AWARD: Karen Morley was a promising Hollywood star in the 1930s, in such films as Mata Hari and Our Daily Bread. She was driven out of Hollywood for her leftist political convictions by the Blacklist and for refusing to testify against other actors, while Robert Taylor and Sterling Hayden were informants against her. And also for daring to have a child and become a mother, unacceptable for female stars in those days. Morley maintained her militant political activism for the rest of her life, running for Lieutenant Governor on the American Labor Party ticket in 1954. She passed away in 2003, unrepentant to the end, at the age of 93.
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