Academy Awards: The Oscars, come tomorrow
The answer differs, depending on personal preference, and let no one tell you otherwise. There is no clear-cut way to interpret the 6,000 minds of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS) voters.
Industry marketing pushes and the various guilds tilt do help predict certain categories — for example, a good number of Screen Actors Guild’s 105,000 members, the Producers Guild’s 4,700 and the Writers Guild’s 23,000 members — amongst other guilds — are also in the AMPAS. Still, when a film gains Oscar momentum, there is really no knowing who may be persuaded to vote for whom; unless, of course, the voter is biased against a particular film (an oft-found peculiarity of every industry) in which case expect spur-of-the-moment upsets.
This is Images on Sunday’s (IoS) ninth year predicting the Oscars. Let us take you in on a little secret: it is never easy. Both American Hustle and Gravity seem too big to ignore, with 10 nominations each; however, as we’ve seen time and again, sometimes a film with just one nomination may beat the bigger contender.
It is impossible to speculate who will win what with certainty, without some serious homework. In the award race, that means a lot of movie watching. Every year we predict winners, while presenting an opinion of who may win, according to our own favorites in the race.
Matthew McConaughey, Jared Leto (Dallas Buyers Club), Cate Blanchett (Blue Jasmine) and Alfonso Cuarón (Gravity) are undisputed winners. On the other hand, the Editing category is a particular mind-boggler.
For Foreign Film, one of us preferred Belgium’s The Broken Circle Breakdown about a bluegrass singing couple who deal with their rocky marriage after their child dies of cancer, while the other one favored The Great Beauty, about a “lost” writer in Rome.
In Documentary, we favoured The Square, a critical chronicle of Egypt’s youth movement against their decade’s long government regime. However, 20 Feet from Stardom, about background singers and their career obstacles, may be more familiar to American voters. Maybe the industry-wide wave may pick-up The Act of Killing which addresses Indonesia’s “treatment” of China’s communism, as told from the perspective of local gangsters who want to make a movie on what they did years ago.
The only categories we left out are the short films, because we seldom get the opportunity to see every nominated title.
This year, expects some upsets (what’s a year without upsets?). There have been a few unanticipated twists in the award race as late as last week, which we think will add a few “ooh” moments at tomorrow’s awards ceremony. Keep this guide handy — it’s going to be quite a bit of (serious) fun.
Now, without further ado, here are the predicted winners of the 86th Annual Academy Awards, with our own favourites and who the Academy is likely to choose:
PICTUREWin — 12 Years a SlaveMKJ & FJ — Gravity
DIRECTORUnanimous — Alfonso Cuarón, Gravity
ACTORUnanimous — Matthew McConaughey, Dallas Buyers ClubUpset — Chiwetel Ejiofor, 12 Years a Slave
ACTRESSUnanimous — Cate Blanchett, Blue Jasmine
SUPPORTING ACTORUnanimous — Jared Leto, Dallas Buyers Club
SUPPORTING ACTRESSWin/FJ — Lupita Nyong’o, 12 Years a SlaveMKJ — Jennifer Lawrence, American Hustle
ADAPTED SCREENPLAYWin/FJ — 12 Years a SlaveMKJ — Captain Phillips
ORIGINAL SCREENPLAYWin/MKJ — HerFJ — American Hustle
DOCUMENTARYWin — 20 Feet from StardomMKJ/FJ — The SquareUpset — The Act of Killing
FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILMWin/FJ — The Great Beauty (Italy)MKJ — The Broken Circle Breakdown (Belgium)
CINEMATOGRAPHYUnanimous — Gravity
ANIMATED FEATUREWin/MKJ — FrozenFJ — The Wind Rises
COSTUME DESIGNUnanimous — The Great GatsbyUpset — American Hustle or 12 Years a Slave
MAKEUP & HAIRSTYLINGWin/MKJ — Dallas Buyers ClubFJ — Jackass Presents: Bad Grandpa
ORIGINAL SCOREWin/MKJ — GravityFJ — Saving Mr. BanksUpset — Her
ORIGINAL SONGUnanimous — Let it Go from Frozen
PRODUCTION DESIGNUnanimous — The Great GatsbyUpset — Gravity
EDITINGWin — GravityMKJ/FJ — Captain PhillipsUpset — American Hustle
SOUND EDITINGWin/FJ — GravityMKJ — Captain Phillips
SOUND MIXINGUnanimous — Gravity
VISUAL EFFECTSUnanimous — Gravity