Mountains may depart won the "Best Foreign Language Film" by the San Diego Film Critics Association.
Jia Zhangke’s mountains may depart won the Best Foreign Language Film Award of San Diego Film Critics Association.
1905 movie network news On December 12th, the 21st San Diego Film Critics Association Awards announced the winners in 2016, and the film directed by China director Jia Zhangke won the Best Foreign Language Film Award.
The San Diego Film Critics Association Award is also regarded as the vane of the Academy Awards.
The San Diego Film Critics Association Awards began in 1996. Every December, awards are given to outstanding films of this year, which is regarded as the vane of the Academy Awards. This year’s San Diego Film Critics Association Award awarded the best film award and the best director award to the western film and its director david mackenzie, who received unanimous praise from film critics. The best actor and best actress awards were won by American actor casey affleck () and Brazilian actress Sonia Braga ("Aquarius") respectively.
In terms of "Best Foreign Language Film", the shortlisted films include Miss by Korean director Park Chan-wook and Chasing Nie Luda by Chilean director Pablo Lalain. In the end, the China film mountains may depart directed by Jia Zhangke and starring Zhao Tao, Zhang Yi, Jing Dong Liang, Dong Zijian and Zhang Aijia stood out and won the best foreign language film award.
Since entering the awards season, mountains may depart has made outstanding international achievements. Not long ago, the film was selected as one of the top ten films of Esquire (Mr. Fashion) and the top 35 films of New Yorker (16th).
Winners of the 21st San Diego Film Critics Association Award
Best Picture
Go through fire and water
Second place:
best director
David mackenzie’s "Go through Fire and Water"
Second place: damien chazelle’s la la land.
best actor
Casey affleck’s Manchester by the Sea
Second place: viggo mortensen.
best actress
Sonia Braga’s Aquarius
Second place: Emma Stone’s la la land.
Best Supporting Actor
(tied) Ben Foster’s Go through Fire and Water, Mahershala Ali
Best supporting actress
Michelle williams’s Manchester by the Sea
Second place: The Tailor by Judy Davis.
Best comedy performance
Ryan Gosling
Second place: alden ehrenreich.
Best overall performance
Go through fire and water
Second place: Hidden People
Best breakthrough artist
Lily Gladstone
Second place: lucas hedges’s Manchester by the Sea.
Best Original Screenplay
Taylor Sheridan’s "Go through Fire and Water"
Second place: Isimis Felipe, yorgos lanthimos.
Best adapted screenplay
Whit Stillman’s Love & Friendship
Second place: taika waititi’s Chasing the Barbarians.
Best documentary
Weiner
Second place: Gleason
Best animated film
Second place: Avery and Fictional World
Best foreign language film
Mountains may depart (China)
Second place (tied): Small Town Mother (Estonia), Chasing Nie Luda (Chile)
Best editing
Blue Murray
Second place: Joan Suo Beier.
Best cinematography
Gilles Natkins, Go through Fire and Water
Second place (tied): James Laxton Moonlight, Linus Sandgren’s la la land.
Best art
Hail, Caesar!.
Second place: la la land.
Best visual effects
Second place:
Best fashion design
Mary Zophres’s la la land
Second place: Madeline Fontaine’s First Lady.
Best movie music
Sing Street
Second place (tied): First Lady, la la land.
The most industrious filmmaker of the year award
Michael shannon’s Nocturnal Animals, Midnight Escape, Elvis Presley and Nixon.