2013: Best and Brightest

I guess I should do this, yeah? I saw more films in 2013 than any year before – both films from 2013 and just films in general – so I at least feel like the following “ballot” is a more comprehensive list than I may have given years prior. All of that, of course, has to do with my moving to America and, most specifically, New York City. I got to see more new release films in cinemas than ever before, including obscure, little-known and all but invisible titles that Oscar voters likely have little time for. I was also able to attend various film festivals including Tribeca (within days of arriving in New York), San Francisco, and New York. It all allowed me access to films that in Australia would only be seen if you were lucky enough to pick the right festival schedule. Many of the films I saw in 2013 will never get a release in Australian cinemas, and will instead be relegated to home entertainment and direct-to-TV releases at some point over 2014.

I thought 2013 was a great year for cinema, although I don’t think my own personal tastes have aligned less with the Academy’s before (again, maybe just symptomatic of seeing more movies than usual). With the Oscars this Sunday (Monday in Australia) I thought it was finally time to publish this “best of” list that is in no way definitive and final. I will add to it over the years if I catch films that went under my radar (or, in the case of Asghar Farhadi’s The Past, rather inexcusably missed). But, as of now, this is a very good look at my time at the movies in 2013. These are the performances and technical achievements that I will associate most fondly with the past year. Some of my eligibility rules may appear lax: Oscar-qualifying runs count, Australian films released in 2013 (but 2014 in America) count. Some categories have six or seven because I thought they all really deserved it, plus it’s my blog I can do what I want to. Some of the best films I saw in 2013 – Hide Your Smiling Faces for instance – won’t get official releases until 2014 so they’re not featured. Films that I saw in 2012, but didn’t get American releases until this year – LoreBerberian Sound Studio – are not included here.

* Image choice doesn’t necessarily denote who I’d pick as the winner. I’m not choosing “winners” apart from the top ten.

Best Picture

1.
 The Missing Picture (dir. Rithy Panh)

2. Spring Breakers (dir. Harmony Korine)

3. The Place Beyond the Pines (dir. Derek Cianfrance)

4. Laurence Anyways (dir. Xavier Dolan)

5. A Touch of Sin (dir. Jia Zhangke)

6. Gravity (dir. Alfonso Cuaron)

7. No (dir. Pablo Lorrain)

8. Una Noche (dir. Lucy Mulloy)

9. In the House (dir. Francois Ozon)

10. You’re Next (dir. Alex Wingard)

2o13 Oscar Prediction: 12 Years a Slave

Best Direct0r

Alfonso Cuaron, Gravity

Xavier Dolan, Laurence Anyways

Alain Guiraudie, Stranger by the Lake

Harmony Korine, Spring Breakers

Lucy Mulloy, Una Noche

Rithy Panh, The Missing Picture

Jia Zhangke, A Touch of Sin

Oscar Prediction: Alfonso Cuaron, Gravity

Best Actress

Cate Blanchett, Blue Jasmine

Suzanne Clement, Laurence Anyways

Adele Exarchopoulos, Blue is the Warmest Colour

Greta Gerwig, Frances Ha

Gabby Hoffman, Crystal Fairy

Brie Larson, Short Term 12

Oscar Prediction: Cate Blanchett, Blue Jasmine

Best Actor

Leonardo DiCaprio, The Wolf of Wall Street

Paul Eenhoorn, This is Martin Bonner

Mads Mikkelsen, The Hunt

Tye Sheridan, Mud

Miles Teller, The Spectacular Now

Oscar Prediction: Matthew McConaughey, Dallas Buyers Club

Best Supporting Actress

Rose Byrne, The Turning

Nadezhda Markina, In the Fog

Joanna Scanlan, The Invisible Woman

Shari Sebbens, The Darkside

Emma Watson, The Bling Ring

Oprah Winfrey, Lee Daniels’ The Butler

Tao Zhao, A Touch of Sin

Lupita Nyong’o, Adepero Oduye and Sarah Paulson, 12 Years a Slave

Oscar Prediction: Lupita Nyong’o, 12 Years a Slave

Best Supporting Actor

Ben Foster, Ain’t Them Bodies Saints

Ryan Gosling, The Place Beyond the Pines

Rutger Hauer, Il Futuro

Toby Irvine, Great Expectations

Jared Leto, Dallas Buyers Club

Christophe Paou, Stranger by the Lake

Oscar Prediction: Jared Leto, Dallas Buyers Club

Best Original Screenplay

Woody Allen, Blue Jasmine

Sebastian Lelio, Gloria

Malgorzata Szumowska and Michal Engler, In the Name Of

Destin Cretton, Short Term 12

Chad Hartigan and Tara Everhard, This is Martin Bonner

Oscar Prediction: Spike Jonze, Her

Best Adapted Screenplay

John Ridley, 12 Years a Slave

Sofia Coppola, The Bling Ring

Abdellatif Kechiche and Ghalia Lacroix, Blue is the Warmest Colour

Francois Ozon, In the House

Derek Cianfrance, Ben Coccio, Darius Marder, The Place Beyond the Pines

David Gordon Green, Prince Avalanche

Oscar Prediction: John Ridley, 12 Years a Slave

Best Cinematography

Nelson Yu Lik-wai, A Touch of Sin

Emmanuel Lubezki, Gravity

Yves Belanger, Laurence Anyways

Ivan Sen, Mystery Road

Sergio Armstrong, No

Benoit Debie, Spring Breakers

Oscar Prediction: Gravity

Best Production Design

Howard Cummings, Behind the Candelabra

Elena Zhukova, Faust

Catherine Martin and Beverley Dunne, The Great Gatsby

KK Barrett, Her

Anne Pritchard, Laurence Anyways

Oscar Prediction: The Great Gatsby

Best Costume Design

Stacey Battat, The Bling Ring

Catherine Martin, The Great Gatsby

Xavier Dolan and Francois Barbeau, Laurence Anyways

Karyn Wagner, Lovelace

Kurt and Bart, Stoker

Oscar Prediction: The Great Gatsby

Best Editing

Jennifer Lame, Frances Ha

Jem Cohen and Marc Vives, Museum Hours

Joel Cox and Gary Roach, Prisoners

Douglas Crise, Spring Breakers

Adam Wingard, You’re Next

Oscar Prediction: Captain Phillips

Best Visual Effects

The Conjuring

Gravity

Pacific Rim

Oscar Prediction: Gravity

Best Make-Up and Hairstyling

American Hustle

Behind the Candelabra

The Conjuring

The Great Gatsby

Laurence Anyways

Oscar Prediction: Dallas Buyers Club

Best Original Score

Giong Lim, A Touch of Sin

Daniel Hart, Ain’t them Bodies Saints

Lili MarchitelliThe Great Beauty

Richard Hartley, Great Expectations

Marc Marder, The Missing Picture

Oscar Prediction: Philomena

Best Original Song

Black Nativity, “He Loves Me Still”

Frozen, “Let it Go”

The Great Gatsby, “Young and Beautiful”

How I Live Now, “Garden’s Heart”

Short Term 12, “So You Know What It’s Like”

Oscar Prediction: Frozen

Best Sound Design

Gravity

The Missing Picture

Spring Breakers

Stoker

Una Noche

Oscar Prediction: Gravity

Best Sound Editing

All is Lost

Captain Phillips


Kiss of the Damned

Man of Steel

Stoker

World War Z

Oscar Prediction: Gravity

Best Foreign Language Film (Excluding Best Picture Nominees)

The Hunt (dir. Thomas Vinterberg, Denmark)

Stranger by the Lake (dir. Alain Guiraudie, France)

The Last Time I Saw Macao (dir. Joao Pedro Rodrigues, Portugal/France/Macao)

In the Name Of (dir. Margorzata Szumowska, Poland)

The Square (dir Jehane Noujaim, Egypt/USA)

Oscar Prediction: The Great Beauty

Best Documentary (Excluding Best Picture Nominees)

At Berkeley (dir. Fred Wiseman)

The End of Time (dir. Peter Mettler)

Kink (dir. Christina Voros)

The Square (dir. Jehane Noujaim)

Stories We Tell (dir. Sarah Polley)

Oscar Prediction: The Square

Best Short Film

Alberi (dir. Michelangelo Frammartino)

Gates of Life (dir. Hannes Vartiainen and Pekka Veikkolainen)

Just Before Losing Everything (dir. Xavier Legrand)

The Language of Love (dir. Laura Scrivano)

Long, Clear View (dir. Mia Wasikowska)

Rosalina (dir. Matias Pineiro)

The Swim Trunks (dir. Gerard Gutschmitd)

Tau Seru (dir. Rodd Rathjen)

Two Islands (dir. Jan Ijas)

Ziegenort (dir. Tomasz Popakul)

Oscar Predictions:

Live Action: Just Before Losing Everything

Animation: Mr Hublot

Documentary: The Woman in Number 6: Music Saved My Life

Best Animated Film

An Oversimplification of Her Beauty

Frozen

Is the Man Who is Tall Happy?: An Animated Conversation with Noam Chomsky

The Wind Rises

Zeigenort

Oscar Prediction: Frozen

Best Breakthrough – Director

Hannah Fidell, A Teacher

Stacey Passon, Concussion

Matthew Johnson, The Dirties

Rama Burshtein, Fill the Void

Adam Leon and Jack PerriboneGimme the Loot

Lake Bell, In a World…

Lucy Mulloy, Una Noche

Best Breakthrough – Performance

Elizabeth Debicki, The Great Gatsby

Kaitlyn Dever, Short Term 12

Toby Irvine, Great Expectations

Aja Naomi King, Four

Lupita Nyong’o, 12 Years a Slave

I should probably have included Adele Exarchopoulos, but the truth is that I noticed her a couple of years back in a small role in The Round-Up. I could never forget those eyes and those lips, could you?

Best Australian Film

The Darkside (dir. Warwick Thornton)

Exit (dir. Marek Polgar)

Fallout (dir. Lawrence Johnson)

Mystery Road (dir. Ivan Sen)

The Rocket (dir. Kim Mordaunt)

Best LGBT Film

Blue is the Warmest Colour (dir. Abdellatif Kechiche)

Concussion (dir. Stacey Passon)

God Loves Uganda (dir. Roger Ross Williams)

I Am Divine (dir. Jeffrey Schwartz)

In the Name Of (dir. Margorzata Szumowska

Out in the Dark (dir. Michael Mayer)

Pit Stop (dir. Yen Tan)

Laurence Anyways (dir. Xavier Dolan)

Stranger by the Lake (dir. Alain Guardaurie)

Una Noche (dir. Lucy Mulloy)

Best Unreleased Film

Everyday Objects (dir. Nicolas Wackerbarth)

Farah Goes Bang (dir. Meera Menon)

Hide Your Smiling Faces (dir. Daniel Patrick Carbone)

Nights with Theodore (dir. Sebastien Betbeder)

Stand Clear of the Closing Doors (dir. Sam Fleishner)