2015 ICS Award Winners

Stranger by the Lake On Top at ICS Awards

The 12th International Cinephile Society Awards turned out to be one of our most competitive races ever, with 13 different films winning in 16 categories (including ties). Best Picture and Film Not in the English Language went to Stranger by the Lake, an innovative thriller by director Alain Guiraudie exploring themes of obsession, secrecy and risk-taking at a secluded beach, the film’s only setting. Patrick d’Assumçao took Supporting Actor for his poignant turn as a sad-faced outsider observing the lovers’ trysts, who finds himself drawn into the heart of darkness.

Guiraudie shared top directing honors in a tie with Jonathan Glazer for Under the Skin, a haunting feminist fable in which an alien, surgically altered to look like sexy Scarlett Johansson, lures male hitchhikers to their doom. But that’s only the surface layer of this complex, enigmatic story about flawed human connections and the emotions we all share. Mica Levi received the music prize for the film’s otherworldly Score. It also placed as runner-up in Picture, Adapted Screenplay and Cinematography.

Ralph Fiennes earned our Best Actor award as the inimitable M. Gustave in The Grand Budapest Hotel, also a winner for its large and lively Ensemble and for Adam Stockhausen’s vibrant Production Design. It garnered runner-up mentions as well in Original Screenplay and Score.

Best Actress went to the unforgettable Marion Cotillard for her portrayal of a depressed woman fighting to regain her job – and her sense of self – in Two Days, One Night. And fierce, passionate competition led to a tie in Supporting Actress between Suzanne Clément’s nuanced work as a shy neighbor in Mommy and Julianne Moore’s lunatic turn as a truly desperate thespian in Maps to the Stars.

Previously released nominations may be found here.

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PICTURE
01. Stranger by the Lake
02. Under the Skin
03. The Grand Budapest Hotel
04. Mommy
05. Boyhood
06. Two Days, One Night
07. Only Lovers Left Alive
08. Mr. Turner
09. Inherent Vice
10. The Immigrant
11. Goodbye to Language

DIRECTOR
Jonathan Glazer – Under the Skin
Alain Guiraudie – Stranger by the Lake
runner-up:  Xavier Dolan – Mommy

FILM NOT IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE
01. Stranger by the Lake
02. Mommy
03. Two Days, One Night
04. Goodbye to Language
05. Force Majeure
06. The Tale of the Princess Kaguya
07. Winter Sleep
08. The Missing Picture
09. Stray Dogs
10. Norte, the End of History
11. A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night

ACTOR
Ralph Fiennes – The Grand Budapest Hotel
runner-up:  Timothy Spall – Mr. Turner

ACTRESS
Marion Cotillard – Two Days, One Night
runner-up:  Julianne Moore – Still Alice

SUPPORTING ACTOR
Patrick d’Assumçao – Stranger by the Lake
runner-up:  Edward Norton – Birdman

SUPPORTING ACTRESS
Suzanne Clément – Mommy
Julianne Moore – Maps to the Stars
runner-up:  Tilda Swinton – Snowpiercer

ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY
Force Majeure – Ruben Östlund
runner-up:  The Grand Budapest Hotel – Wes Anderson, Hugo Guinness

ADAPTED SCREENPLAY
Inherent Vice – Paul Thomas Anderson
Winter Sleep – Ebru Ceylan, Nuri Bilge Ceylan
runner-up:  Under the Skin – Walter Campbell, Jonathan Glazer

CINEMATOGRAPHY
Mr. Turner – Dick Pope
runner-up:  Under the Skin – Daniel Landin

EDITING
Whiplash – Tom Cross
runner-up:  Stranger by the Lake – Jean-Christophe Hym

PRODUCTION DESIGN
The Grand Budapest Hotel – Adam Stockhausen
runner-up:  Mr. Turner – Suzie Davies

SCORE
Under the Skin – Mica Levi
runner-up:  The Grand Budapest Hotel – Alexandre Desplat

ENSEMBLE
The Grand Budapest Hotel
runner-up:  Mr. Turner

ANIMATED FILM
The Tale of the Princess Kaguya
runner-up:  The Congress

DOCUMENTARY
The Missing Picture
runner-up:  National Gallery

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• Bande de Filles
• Black Coal, Thin Ice
• Clouds of Sils Maria
• The Duke of Burgundy
• Hill of Freedom
• Horse Money
• La Sapienza
• Li’l Quinquin
• The Look of Silence
• Pasolini
• A Pigeon Sat on a Branch Reflecting on Existence
• Saint Laurent
• The Tribe
• The Wonders