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Wednesday
Feb082023

11th Annual Team Experience Award - WINNERS

From the team…

The team is just as obsessed with Lydia Tár as she is of herself.
Preferential balloting can do crazy things. It was neck and neck over the course of five rounds, with different films taking the lead at different moments. In the end, TÁR prevailed in the Best Picture race. Overall, the team of Film Experience writers decided to spread the wealth, rather than give Lydia Tár all the awards under the sun. In fact, this year’s Best Picture winner only won two other categories - Best Actress (tied) and Best Original Screenplay. Everything Everywhere All At Once also won three awards - Director, Supporting Actor and Film Editing.

Check out the rest of the winners after the jump...

Though it lost Best Picture, Everything Everywhere All At Once tied with Tár for most wins, each with three wins.

Best Picture

  • Aftersun

  • The Banshees of Inisherin

  • Bones and All

  • Decision to Leave

  • EO 

  • Everything Everywhere All At Once

  • The Fabelmans

  • Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery

  • TÁR - WINNER

  • Women Talking

 

Best Director

  • Park Chan-wook - Decision to Leave

  • The Daniels - Everything Everywhere All At Once - WINNER

  • Todd Field - TÁR

  • Luca Guadagnino - Bones and All

  • Charlotte Wells - Aftersun

 

Best International Feature

  • Germany - All Quiet on the Western Front

  • South Korea - Decision to Leave - WINNER

  • Poland - EO 

  • India - RRR

  • France - Saint Omer

Saint Omer's Guslagie Malanda tied with Cate Blanchett for the team's pick for Best Actress.

Best Actress

  • Cate Blanchett - TÁR - WINNER (TIE)

  • Danielle Deadwyler - Till

  • Guslagie Malanda - Saint Omer - WINNER (TIE)

  • Andrea Riseborough - To Leslie

  • Michelle Yeoh - Everything Everywhere All At Once

 

Best Actor

  • Colin Farrell - The Banshees of Inisherin - WINNER

  • Brendan Fraser - The Whale

  • Park Hae-Il - Decision To Leave

  • Paul Mescal - Aftersun

  • Franz Rogowski - Great Freedom

Dolly De Leon may have missed the Oscar, but she tied with Kerry Condon for the Team Experience Supporting Actress prize.

Best Supporting Actress

  • Kerry Condon - The Banshees of Inisherin - WINNER (TIE)

  • Dolly de Leon - Triangle of Sadness - WINNER (TIE)

  • Nina Hoss - Tár

  • Stephanie Hsu - Everything Everywhere All At Once

  • Janelle Monae - Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery

 

Best Supporting Actor

  • Paul Dano - The Fabelmans

  • Brendan Gleeson - The Banshees of Inisherin

  • Brian Tyree Henry - Causeway

  • Barry Keoghan - The Banshees of Inisherin

  • Ke Huy Quan - Everything Everywhere All At Once - WINNER

 

Best Original Screenplay

  • The Banshees of Inisherin (Written by Martin McDonagh)

  • Decision To Leave (Written by Park Chan-wook, Chung Seo-kyung)

  • Everything Everywhere All At Once (Written by Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert)

  • Saint Omer (Written by Amrita David, Alice Diop, Marie N’Diaye)

  • TÁR (Written by Todd Field) - WINNER

 

Best Adapted Screenplay

  • Bones and All (Written by David Kajganich)

  • Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery (Written by Rian Johnson)

  • Happening (Written by Marcia Romano, Audrey Diwan)

  • She Said (Written by Rebecca Lenkiewicz)

  • Women Talking (Written by Sarah Polley) - WINNER

 

Best Costume Design

  • Black Panther: Wakanda Forever (Ruth E. Carter) - WINNER

  • Elvis (Catherine Martin)

  • Everything Everywhere All At Once (Shirley Kurata)

  • Mrs. Harris Goes to Paris (Jenny Beavan)

  • The Woman King (Gersha Phillips)

 

Best Documentary Feature

  • All That Breathes (Directed by Shaunak Sen)

  • All the Beauty and the Bloodshed (Directed by Laura Poitras) - WINNER

  • Fire of Love (Directed by Sara Dosa)

  • Navalny (Directed by Daniel Roher)

  • The Territory (Directed by Alex Pritz)

Puss in Boots has some tricks up his sleeve. The animated sequel bested Oscar favorite Guillermo Del Toro's Pinocchio for the team's prize.

Best Animated Feature

  • Guillermo Del Toro's Pinocchio (Directed by Guillermo Del Toro)

  • Mad God (Directed by Phil Tippett)

  • Marcel the Shell with Shoes On (Directed by Dean Fleischer Camp)

  • Puss in Boots: The Last Wish (Directed by Joel Crawford) - WINNER

  • Turning Red (Directed by Domee Shi)

 

Best Ensemble

  • Everything Everywhere All At Once

  • Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery

  • She Said

  • The Woman King

  • Women Talking - WINNER

 

Best Film Editing

  • Aftersun (Blair McClendon)

  • Decision to Leave (Kim Sang-beom)

  • Everything Everywhere All At Once (Paul Rogers) - WINNER

  • TÁR (Monika Willi)

  • Top Gun: Maverick (Eddie Hamilton)

 

Best Production Design

  • All Quiet on the Western Front (Christian M. Goldbeck

  • Babylon (Florencia Martin)

  • Everything Everywhere All At Once (Jason Kisvarday)

  • Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery (Rick Heinrichs) - WINNER

  • The Woman King (Akin McKenzie)

EO, the little donkey that could, triumphs in Best Cinematography.

Best Cinematography

  • Aftersun (Gregory Oke)

  • All Quiet on the Western Front (James Friend)

  • Decision to Leave (Kim Ji-yong)

  • EO (Michal Dymek) - WINNER

  • TÁR (Florian Hoffmeister)

 

Best Makeup & Hairstyling

  • Black Panther: Wakanda Forever

  • Crimes of the Future - WINNER

  • Elvis

  • Everything Everywhere All At Once

  • The Woman King

 

Best Music (Pre-Existing or Original)

  • Babylon

  • Crimes of the Future - WINNER - TIE

  • RRR - WINNER - TIE

  • TÁR

  • Women Talking

 

Best Sound

  • TÁR

  • Top Gun: Maverick

  • All Quiet on the Western Front

  • Nope - WINNER

  • Elvis

 

Best Visual Effects

  • Avatar: The Way of Water - WINNER

  • The Batman

  • Everything Everywhere All At Once

  • Nope

  • Top Gun: Maverick



Crimes of the Future won both awards it was nominated for - Makeup & Hairstyling and Music.

Some fun facts and figures:

  • Every single performance earned at least one vote from the team.

  • The biggest landslide was Avatar: The Way of Water in Best Visual Effects, followed by Ke Huy Quan's win for Best Supporting Acgtor.

  • There were three ties, with two of them happening in the acting categories (Best Actress and Best Supporting Actress). How extremely fitting for our actress-sexual site.

  • Three films the team nominated for Best Picture walked away empty handed - Aftersun, Bones and All and The Fabelmans.

  • Six films won every single category they were nominated for (granted, only one of those films had multiple nominations.

    • Crimes of the Future - 2 Wins from 2 Nominations

    • Triangle of Sadness - 1 Win from 1 Nomination

    • All the Beauty and the Bloodshed - 1 Win from 1 Nomination

    • Puss in Boots: The Last Wish - 1 Win from 1 Nomination

    • Nope - 1 Win from 1 Nomination

    • Avatar: The Way of Water - 1 Win from 1 Nomination

  • Eight out of 23 winners are not nominated for the Oscars in the corresponding category.

 

Do you agree or disagree with the team’s winners? Let us know in the comments below.


 

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Reader Comments (16)

Any awards body that gives Crimes of the Future two awards is fine by me.

February 8, 2023 | Registered CommenterEdwin

Super thrilled Crimes of the Future was not forgotten here like it was everywhere else.
I really hope All the Beauty and the Bloodshed can repeat at the Oscars. It’s so obviously better than the competition!
I like that Todd Field won screenplay; I really wonder if he can do the same at the Oscars. On the one hand, I totally see Everything Everywhere being our first real sweeper at the Oscar’s in like, what, 15 years even though I’m personally baffled by it, but if not then I think Field really could win. That’d be cool.
Seeing that Women Talking was nominated for score here just reminded me it wasn’t at the Oscars which honestly is almost as mystifying as Top Gun missing cinematography. There’s no logic behind it.

February 8, 2023 | Registered Commentercharlea

"Do you agree or disagree with the team’s winners? Let us know in the comments below."

I agree with giving EO the cinematography award, as it is the best-shot film of the year. I strongly disagree with giving TAR any screenplay prizes, as that film is so plodding, overlong, and filled with extraneous and redundant scenes with enough opaque classical music jargon to put down a horse.

February 8, 2023 | Registered CommenterWae Mest

I also here here the Crimes of the Future nods.

Can someone explain what it is in Condon everyone sees but I don't,I was waiting and waiting for her to have 1 amazing scene like Keoghan does.

You know you just shaded Yeoh.

February 8, 2023 | Registered CommenterMr Ripley79

I will love you all forever for giving Guslagie Malanda an award

February 8, 2023 | Registered CommenterRonaldo Sosa

I couldn't imagine a more inspired Best Actress duo!
Great choices all around.

February 8, 2023 | Registered CommenterAd_Mil

@Mr Ripley 79 I feel the same about Paul Mescal, I know is a subtle performance but is almost inexpressive for me.

February 8, 2023 | Registered CommenterCésar Gaytán

Are ties frequent with preferential balloting? Or is it just because there were relatively few people voting?

February 8, 2023 | Registered CommenterMarcosM Argentina

LOVE the Cate & Guslagie tie!!

February 8, 2023 | Registered CommenterRoge

Fellow TFE members, these results made me very proud to be a part of this team! If only these were our Oscar winners! Especially proud of that EO win for Cinematography! High-fiving you all.

February 8, 2023 | Registered CommenterEricB

I wouldn’t say this “shades” Yeoh. But if a group of alternative film critics can’t deny Blanchett the win, I see little hope for the Academy to do so!

I have very mixed feelings about it. On one hand, she’d make one of the best and worthiest Best Actress winners ever. TAR blew my mind. On the other, it’s frustrating to see the industry falling into familiar patterns and tendencies. Nobody wins *just* for a performance and it doesn’t hurt that Blanchett is as well-situated as a performer can possibly be in Hollywood.

I’m remembering how fast the world decided it was Chastain’s turn last year (when her nomination didn’t even look secure all season!). The biz can move mountains to get someone an Oscar and I’m annoyed the same courtesy might not be done for Yeoh.

February 8, 2023 | Registered CommenterDK

3 ties is kinda,,,alots

If TFE has even number of voters, why not add a tie-breaker voter in the event of a tie?

You can still honor the runner-ups by naming them as (Runner-Up).

All these ties feel kinda excessive & greedy, like wanting to honour as many fav as possible? lol, just my opinion.

February 8, 2023 | Registered CommenterClaran912

I'm with Eric on this one - we picked some great winners, and the entire ballot really is sick as hell. So happy for EO and Guslagie Malanda in particular, but all of these choices make me happy.

February 9, 2023 | Registered CommenterNick Taylor

Claran -- i am against ties by nature so i understand. The solution is to get more wonderful writers so ties are less likely ;)

February 9, 2023 | Registered CommenterNATHANIEL R

TÁR deserves top prize and love seeing EO take Best Cinematography!

February 14, 2023 | Registered CommenterRyan Steinke

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