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A Prophet Tops ICS Awards, Social Network Wins Three

Sasha Stone by Sasha Stone
February 18, 2011
in AWARDS CHATTER, Lesley Manville
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Jacques Audiard’s darkly gorgeous prison drama A Prophet has broken loose from the pack, winning the International Cinephile Society’s award for best picture of 2010. The French, Corsican and Arabic feature also received kudos for best film not in the English language, along with Audiard’s tense yet strangely mystical direction, and supporting actor Niels Arestrup’s layered portrait of an old-school gang boss slowly losing his grip.

Continuing this year’s theme of blood and politics, best actor went to √âdgar Ram√≠rez for his charismatic terrorist, Carlos the Jackal. Olivier Assayas’ masterful five-hour saga Carlos was named runner-up in four other categories: picture, director, editing, and film not in the English language.

But American studio films also showed their quality, with The Social Network taking prizes for Aaron Sorkin’s brilliantly acerbic screenplay, plus its fast-paced editing and cutting-edge musical score. British filmmaker Mike Leigh earned original screenplay honors for the delicate Another Year, whose pitch-perfect ensemble, and desperately sad alcoholic Lesley Manville, came up winners as well. Sharing best actress honors with Manville was Giovanna Mezzogiorno as Ida Dalser, Mussolini’s castoff lover and nemesis in Vincere. Supporting actress went to another political role: Olivia Williams as the prime minister’s wife with a secret agenda in The Ghost Writer.

PICTURE
01. A Prophet
02. Carlos
03. Another Year
04. The Social Network
05. Everyone Else
06. I Am Love
07. Blue Valentine
08. Black Swan
09. Exit Through the Gift Shop
10. Inception


DIRECTOR
Jacques Audiard – A Prophet
runner-up:  Olivier Assayas – Carlos

FILM NOT IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE
01. A Prophet
02. Carlos
03. Everyone Else
04. I Am Love
05. White Material
06. Wild Grass
07. Mother
08. Dogtooth
09. Vincere
10. Secret Sunshine

Honorable Mentions:
• Alamar
• Eccentricities of a Blonde-Haired Girl
• The Illusionist
• Our Beloved Month of August
• The Portuguese Nun

ACTOR
Édgar Ramírez – Carlos
runner-up:  Tahar Rahim – A Prophet

ACTRESS (TIE)
Lesley Manville – Another Year & Giovanna Mezzogiorno – Vincere
runner-up:  Tilda Swinton – I Am Love

SUPPORTING ACTOR
Niels Arestrup – A Prophet
runner-up: ¬†John Hawkes ‚Äì Winter’s Bone

SUPPORTING ACTRESS
Olivia Williams – The Ghost Writer
runner-up:  Elle Fanning – Somewhere

ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY
Another Year – Mike Leigh
runner-up:  Everyone Else – Maren Ade

ADAPTED SCREENPLAY
The Social Network – Aaron Sorkin
runner-up:  Wild Grass – Alex Reval & Laurent Herbiet

CINEMATOGRAPHY
I Am Love – Yorick Le Saux
runner-up:  True Grit – Roger Deakins

EDITING
The Social Network – Kirk Baxter & Angus Wall
runner-up:  Carlos – Luc Barnier & Marion Monnier

PRODUCTION DESIGN
I Am Love – Francesca Balestra Di Mottola
runner-up:  Inception – Guy Hendrix Dyas

ORIGINAL SCORE
The Social Network – Trent Reznor & Atticus Ross
runner-up:  The Ghost Writer – Alexandre Desplat

ENSEMBLE
Another Year
runner-up:  The Kids Are All Right

ANIMATED FILM
The Illusionist
runner-up:  Summer Wars

DOCUMENTARY
Exit Through the Gift Shop
runner-up:  Boxing Gym

BEST PICTURE NOT RELEASED IN 2010
• The Autobiography of Nicolae Ceausescu
• Certified Copy
• Film Socialisme
• Heartbeats
• Honey
• I Killed My Mother
• Kosmos
‚Ä¢ Meek’s Cutoff
• Mysteries of Lisbon
• Of Gods and Men
• Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives

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