The shortlist of nominees for the inaugural Guardian Film Awards – a new film awards which the papers says “puts the movie-goer at the heart of the experience” and rethinks the award categories from the ground up.
Unlike other competitions, the new awards drops the usual gender split of best actor and best actress and instead pitch performers against will see both sexes battle it out within categories.
Cate Blanchett, Adèle Exarchopoulos join Chiwetel Ejiofor, Leonardo DiCaprio and Bruce Dern in the race for best performer while Steve McQueen’s slavery drama ‘12 Years a Slave’ dominates across the list.
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Best film
– 12 Years a Slave
– Gravity
– The Great Beauty
– The Act of Killing
– Blue is the Warmest Colour
Best actor
– Cate Blanchett, Blue Jasmine
– Bruce Dern, Nebraska
– Leonardo DiCaprio, The Wolf of Wall Street
– Chiwetel Ejiofor, 12 Years a Slave
– Adèle Exarchopoulos, Blue is the Warmest Colour
Best supporting actor
– Matt Damon, Behind the Candelabra
– Michael Fassbender, 12 Years a Slave
– Jared Leto, The Dallas Buyers Club
– Lupita Nyong’o, 12 Years a Slave
– June Squibb, Nebraska
Best director
– Spike Jonze, Her
– Joshua Oppenheimer, The Act of Killing
– Steve McQueen, 12 Years a Slave
– Paolo Sorrentino, The Great Beauty
– Alexander Payne, Nebraska
Best scene
– Alan Partridge lip-synching to Roachford in the car in Alan Partridge: Alpha Papa
– The opening scene of Gravity
– The first party in The Great Beauty
– Patsy returning with the soap in 12 Years a Slave
– The struggle back to the car while overdosing in The Wolf of Wall Street
Best line of dialogue
– She was the Picasso of passive-aggressive karate. Irving (Christian Bale) in American Hustle
– Something to eat and some rest; your children will soon enough be forgotten. Mistress Ford (Liza J Bennett) in 12 Years a Slave
– Anxiety, nightmares and a nervous breakdown, there’s only so many traumas a person can withstand until they take to the streets and start screaming. Jasmine (Cate Blanchett) in Blue Jasmine
– I think if Jesus was here now he’d tip you out of that fucking wheelchair and you wouldn’t get up and walk. Martin (Steve Coogan) in Philomena
– What a story; everything but a fire in the orphanage. Liberace (Michael Douglas) in Behind the Candelabra
Best film festival
– Cannes
– Sundance
– London
– Sheffield Doc/Fest
– Toronto
Best marketing campaign
– Philomena
– Alan Partridge: Alpha Papa
– Anchorman: The Legend Continues
– Blue is the Warmest Colour
– World War Z
Biggest game-changer
– The Act of Killing
– Gravity
– Her
– 12 Years a Slave
– A Field in England
Best cinema
Free readers’ vote.
So-bad-it’s-good film
Free readers’ vote.
Lifetime achievement
Judges’ vote.