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AFF22 Selection films sweep Golden Globe Nominations

AFF22 Selection films sweep Golden Globe Nominations

AFF is thrilled that a number of its 2022 Selection films have been nominated at the 2023 Golden Globes. Leading the nominations charge is the acclaimed black comedy The Banshees of Inisherin, followed by the Australian-made Elvis and the long-awaited Avatar: The Way of Water, sequel to the 2010 box-office behemoth.

See all the AFF22 nominated films below:

TÁR

Best Picture (Drama)
Best Actress in a Motion Picture (Drama) – Cate Blanchett
Best Screenplay – Todd Field

The Banshees of Inisherin

Best Picture (Musical/Comedy)
Best Actor in a Motion Picture (Musical/Comedy) – Colin Farrell
Best Supporting Actor (Motion Picture) – Brendan Gleeson
Best Supporting Actor (Motion Picture) – Barry Keoghan
Best Director (Motion Picture) – Martin McDonagh
Best Screenplay – Martin McDonagh
Best Score – Carter Burwell

Triangle of Sadness

Best Picture (Musical/Comedy)
Best Supporting Actress (Motion Picture) – Dolly De Leon

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Best Foreign Language Film

And a very special mention goes to Emma Thompson for her role in Good Luck to You, Leo Grande, directed by Adelaide’s Sophie Hyde.

The winners will be announced at a live ceremony on 11 January, 12pm AEDT