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Blade Runner 2049
Officer K (Ryan Gosling), a new blade runner for the Los Angeles Police Department, unearths a long-buried secret that has the potential to plunge what’s left of society into chaos. His discovery leads him on a quest to find Rick Deckard (Harrison Ford), a former blade runner who’s been missing for 30 years.
- Achievement in cinematography: Roger A. Deakins
- Achievement in production design: Production Design: Dennis Gassner; Set Decoration: Alessandra Querzola
- Achievement in sound editing: Mark Mangini and Theo Green
- Achievement in sound mixing: Ron Bartlett, Doug Hemphill and Mac Ruth
- Achievement in visual effects: John Nelson, Gerd Nefzer, Paul Lambert and Richard R. Hoover
Dunkirk
In May 1940, Germany advanced into France, trapping Allied troops on the beaches of Dunkirk. Under air and ground cover from British and French forces, troops were slowly and methodically evacuated from the beach using every serviceable naval and civilian vessel that could be found. At the end of this heroic mission, 330,000 French, British, Belgian and Dutch soldiers were safely evacuated.
- Achievement in cinematography: Hoyte van Hoytema
- Achievement in directing: Christopher Nolan
- Achievement in editing: Lee Smith
- Achievement in music written for motion pictures (Original score): Hans Zimmer
- Best motion picture of the year: Emma Thomas and Christopher Nolan, Producers
- Achievement in production design: Production Design: Nathan Crowley; Set Decoration: Gary Fettis
- Achievement in sound editing: Richard King and Alex Gibson
- Achievement in sound mixing: Mark Weingarten, Gregg Landaker and Gary A. Rizzo
Beauty and the Beast
Belle (Emma Watson), a bright, beautiful and independent young woman, is taken prisoner by a beast (Dan Stevens) in its castle. Despite her fears, she befriends the castle’s enchanted staff and learns to look beyond the beast’s hideous exterior, allowing her to recognize the kind heart and soul of the true prince that hides on the inside.
- Achievement in costume design: Jacqueline Durran
- Achievement in production design: Production Design: Sarah Greenwood; Set Decoration: Katie Spencer
Victoria & Abdul
Abdul Karim arrives from India to participate in Queen Victoria’s golden jubilee. The young clerk is surprised to find favor with the queen herself. As Victoria questions the constrictions of her long-held position, the two forge an unlikely and devoted alliance that her household and inner circle try to destroy. As their friendship deepens, the queen begins to see a changing world through new eyes, joyfully reclaiming her humanity.
- Achievement in costume design: Consolata Boyle
- Achievement in makeup and hairstyling: Daniel Phillips and Lou Sheppard
Last Men in Aleppo
Members of the volunteer group White Helmets offer aid to the wounded during the Syrian civil war.
- Best documentary feature: Feras Fayyad, Kareem Abeed and Søren Steen Jespersen
Baby Driver
Talented getaway driver Baby (Ansel Elgort) relies on the beat of his personal soundtrack to be the best in the game. After meeting the woman (Lily James) of his dreams, he sees a chance to ditch his shady lifestyle and make a clean break. Coerced into working for a crime boss (Kevin Spacey), Baby must face the music as a doomed heist threatens his life, love and freedom.
- Achievement in film editing: Paul Machliss and Jonathan Amos
- Achievement in sound editing: Julian Slater
- Achievement in sound mixing: Julian Slater, Tim Cavagin and Mary H. Ellis
War for the Planet of the Apes
Caesar (Andy Serkis) and his apes are forced into a deadly conflict with an army of humans led by a ruthless colonel (Woody Harrelson). After the apes suffer unimaginable losses, Caesar wrestles with his darker instincts and begins his own mythic quest to avenge his kind. As the journey finally brings them face to face, Caesar and the colonel are pitted against each other in an epic battle that will determine the fate of both of their species and the future of the planet.
- Achievement in visual effects: Joe Letteri, Daniel Barrett, Dan Lemmon and Joel Whist
Loving Vincent
Loving Vincent is the world’s first fully painted feature film produced by Oscar-
- Best animated feature film of the year: Dorota Kobiela, Hugh Welchman and Ivan Mactaggart
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