With Academy Award nominations set to be announced at around 8:15 this Monday morning, all the other major awards groups have announced their set of nominees (or in some cases, winners). Here is a list of all the films that have so far been recognized in below-the-line categories, with hopes of becoming Oscar nominees this year.
To let you know what some of the abbreviations stand for, ADG stands for Art Directors Guild, CDG stands for Costume Designers Guild, ASC stands for American Society of Cinematographers, CAS stands for Cinema Audio Society, VES stands for Visual Effects Society, MUAHSG stands for Make-Up Artists and Hair Stylists Guild.
*denotes an award that has already been won.
Best Production Design:
Birds of Prey: And the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn: ADG
Da 5 Bloods: ADG
The Dig: BAFTA
Emma.: Critics’ Choice
The Father: BAFTA
I’m Thinking of Ending Things: ADG
Mank: ADG, BAFTA, Critics’ Choice*
Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom: ADG, Critics’ Choice
The Midnight Sky: ADG
Mulan: ADG
News of the World: ADG, BAFTA, Critics’ Choice
Palm Springs: ADG
The Personal History of David Copperfield: Critics’ Choice
Pinocchio: ADG
The Prom: ADG
Promising Young Woman: ADG
Rebecca: BAFTA
Tenet: ADG, Critics’ Choice
The Trial of the Chicago 7: ADG
Wonder Woman 1984: ADG
Best Costume Design:
Ammonite: BAFTA
Barb and Star Go to Vista Del Mar: CDG
Birds of Prey: And the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn: CDG
Da 5 Bloods: CDG
The Dig: BAFTA
Doolittle: CDG
Emma.: BAFTA, CDG, Critics’ Choice
Jingle Jangle: A Christmas Journey: CDG
Judas and the Black Messiah: CDG
Mank: BAFTA, CDG, Critics’ Choice
Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom: BAFTA, CDG, Critics’ Choice*
Mulan: CDG, Critics’ Choice
One Night in Miami: CDG
The Personal History of David Copperfield: Critics’ Choice
Pinocchio: CDG
The Prom: CDG
Promising Young Woman: CDG, Critics’ Choice
Wonder Woman 1984: CDG
Best Cinematography:
Cherry: ASC
Da 5 Bloods: Critics’ Choice
First Cow: Critics’ Choice
Judas and the Black Messiah: BAFTA
Mank: ASC, BAFTA, Critics’ Choice
The Mauritanian: BAFTA
Minari: Critics’ Choice
News of the World: ASC, BAFTA, Critics’ Choice
Nomadland: ASC, BAFTA, Critics’ Choice*
Tenet: Critics’ Choice
The Trial of the Chicago 7: ASC
Best Film Editing:
Borat Subsequent Moviefilm: ACE Eddie
The Father: BAFTA, Critics’ Choice
I Care a Lot: ACE Eddie
Mank: ACE Eddie, Critics’ Choice
Minari: ACE Eddie
Nomadland: ACE Eddie, BAFTA, Critics’ Choice
On the Rocks: ACE Eddie
Palm Springs: ACE Eddie
Promising Young Woman: ACE Eddie, BAFTA
Sound of Metal: ACE Eddie, BAFTA, Critics’ Choice*
Tenet: Critics’ Choice
The Trial of the Chicago 7: ACE Eddie, BAFTA, Critics’ Choice*
Best Sound:
Cherry: Golden Reel
Greyhound: BAFTA, CAS, Golden Reel
Mank: CAS, Golden Reel
Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom: Golden Reel
The Midnight Sky: Golden Reel
News of the World: BAFTA, CAS, Golden Reel
Nomadland: BAFTA, Golden Reel
Soul: BAFTA, CAS, Golden Reel
Sound of Metal: BAFTA, CAS, Golden Reel
Tenet: Golden Reel
The Trial of the Chicago 7: CAS, Golden Reel
Wonder Woman 1984: Golden Reel
Best Original Score:
Mank: BAFTA, Critics’ Choice, Golden Globes
The Midnight Sky: Critics’ Choice, Golden Globes
Minari: BAFTA, Critics’ Choice
News of the World: BAFTA, Critics’ Choice, Golden Globes
Promising Young Woman: BAFTA
Soul: BAFTA, Critics’ Choice*, Golden Globes*
Tenet: Critics’ Choice, Golden Globes
Best Original Song:
‘Fight for You’ from Judas and the Black Messiah: Critics’ Choice, Golden Globes
‘Hear My Voice; from The Trial of the Chicago 7: Golden Globes
‘Husavik (My Home Town)’ from Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga: Critics’ Choice
‘Io Si (Seen)’ from The Life Ahead: Critics’ Choice, Golden Globes*
‘Speak Now’ from One Night in Miami: Critics’ Choice*, Golden Globes
Best Visual Effects:
Bloodshot: VES
Mank: Critics’ Choice, VES
The Midnight Sky: BAFTA, Critics’ Choice, VES
Mulan: BAFTA, Critics’ Choice, VES
The One and Only Ivan: BAFTA, VES
Soul: VES
Tenet: BAFTA, Critics’ Choice*, VES
Welcome to Chechnya: VES
Best Makeup & Hairstyling:
Birds of Prey and the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn: MUAHSG
Emma.: Critics’ Choice
Hillbilly Elegy: BAFTA, Critics’ Choice, MUAHSG
Jingle Jangle: A Christmas Journey: MUAHSG
Mank: BAFTA, Critics’ Choice, MUAHSG
Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom: BAFTA, Critics’ Choice*, MUAHSG
Pinocchio: BAFTA, MUAHSG
So which of these will wake up to some good news Monday morning? We’ll all find out soon.
To let you know what some of the abbreviations stand for, ADG stands for Art Directors Guild, CDG stands for Costume Designers Guild, ASC stands for American Society of Cinematographers, CAS stands for Cinema Audio Society, VES stands for Visual Effects Society, MUAHSG stands for Make-Up Artists and Hair Stylists Guild.
*denotes an award that has already been won.
Best Production Design:
Birds of Prey: And the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn: ADG
Da 5 Bloods: ADG
The Dig: BAFTA
Emma.: Critics’ Choice
The Father: BAFTA
I’m Thinking of Ending Things: ADG
Mank: ADG, BAFTA, Critics’ Choice*
Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom: ADG, Critics’ Choice
The Midnight Sky: ADG
Mulan: ADG
News of the World: ADG, BAFTA, Critics’ Choice
Palm Springs: ADG
The Personal History of David Copperfield: Critics’ Choice
Pinocchio: ADG
The Prom: ADG
Promising Young Woman: ADG
Rebecca: BAFTA
Tenet: ADG, Critics’ Choice
The Trial of the Chicago 7: ADG
Wonder Woman 1984: ADG
Best Costume Design:
Ammonite: BAFTA
Barb and Star Go to Vista Del Mar: CDG
Birds of Prey: And the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn: CDG
Da 5 Bloods: CDG
The Dig: BAFTA
Doolittle: CDG
Emma.: BAFTA, CDG, Critics’ Choice
Jingle Jangle: A Christmas Journey: CDG
Judas and the Black Messiah: CDG
Mank: BAFTA, CDG, Critics’ Choice
Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom: BAFTA, CDG, Critics’ Choice*
Mulan: CDG, Critics’ Choice
One Night in Miami: CDG
The Personal History of David Copperfield: Critics’ Choice
Pinocchio: CDG
The Prom: CDG
Promising Young Woman: CDG, Critics’ Choice
Wonder Woman 1984: CDG
Best Cinematography:
Cherry: ASC
Da 5 Bloods: Critics’ Choice
First Cow: Critics’ Choice
Judas and the Black Messiah: BAFTA
Mank: ASC, BAFTA, Critics’ Choice
The Mauritanian: BAFTA
Minari: Critics’ Choice
News of the World: ASC, BAFTA, Critics’ Choice
Nomadland: ASC, BAFTA, Critics’ Choice*
Tenet: Critics’ Choice
The Trial of the Chicago 7: ASC
Best Film Editing:
Borat Subsequent Moviefilm: ACE Eddie
The Father: BAFTA, Critics’ Choice
I Care a Lot: ACE Eddie
Mank: ACE Eddie, Critics’ Choice
Minari: ACE Eddie
Nomadland: ACE Eddie, BAFTA, Critics’ Choice
On the Rocks: ACE Eddie
Palm Springs: ACE Eddie
Promising Young Woman: ACE Eddie, BAFTA
Sound of Metal: ACE Eddie, BAFTA, Critics’ Choice*
Tenet: Critics’ Choice
The Trial of the Chicago 7: ACE Eddie, BAFTA, Critics’ Choice*
Best Sound:
Cherry: Golden Reel
Greyhound: BAFTA, CAS, Golden Reel
Mank: CAS, Golden Reel
Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom: Golden Reel
The Midnight Sky: Golden Reel
News of the World: BAFTA, CAS, Golden Reel
Nomadland: BAFTA, Golden Reel
Soul: BAFTA, CAS, Golden Reel
Sound of Metal: BAFTA, CAS, Golden Reel
Tenet: Golden Reel
The Trial of the Chicago 7: CAS, Golden Reel
Wonder Woman 1984: Golden Reel
Best Original Score:
Mank: BAFTA, Critics’ Choice, Golden Globes
The Midnight Sky: Critics’ Choice, Golden Globes
Minari: BAFTA, Critics’ Choice
News of the World: BAFTA, Critics’ Choice, Golden Globes
Promising Young Woman: BAFTA
Soul: BAFTA, Critics’ Choice*, Golden Globes*
Tenet: Critics’ Choice, Golden Globes
Best Original Song:
‘Fight for You’ from Judas and the Black Messiah: Critics’ Choice, Golden Globes
‘Hear My Voice; from The Trial of the Chicago 7: Golden Globes
‘Husavik (My Home Town)’ from Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga: Critics’ Choice
‘Io Si (Seen)’ from The Life Ahead: Critics’ Choice, Golden Globes*
‘Speak Now’ from One Night in Miami: Critics’ Choice*, Golden Globes
Best Visual Effects:
Bloodshot: VES
Mank: Critics’ Choice, VES
The Midnight Sky: BAFTA, Critics’ Choice, VES
Mulan: BAFTA, Critics’ Choice, VES
The One and Only Ivan: BAFTA, VES
Soul: VES
Tenet: BAFTA, Critics’ Choice*, VES
Welcome to Chechnya: VES
Best Makeup & Hairstyling:
Birds of Prey and the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn: MUAHSG
Emma.: Critics’ Choice
Hillbilly Elegy: BAFTA, Critics’ Choice, MUAHSG
Jingle Jangle: A Christmas Journey: MUAHSG
Mank: BAFTA, Critics’ Choice, MUAHSG
Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom: BAFTA, Critics’ Choice*, MUAHSG
Pinocchio: BAFTA, MUAHSG
So which of these will wake up to some good news Monday morning? We’ll all find out soon.