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  • Team ‘Lux Style Awards’ reacts to severe backlash for nominating Feroze Khan

    Team ‘Lux Style Awards’ reacts to severe backlash for nominating Feroze Khan

    The Lux Style Awards (LSAs) will not be excluding Feroze Khan from their list of nominees despite widespread criticism, including from Oscar-winning director Sharmeen Obaid Chinoy.

    Sharmeen Obaid Chinoy Returns Her Lux Award After Feroze Khan's Nomination

    In a statement released on Wednesday night, the awards said, “The Lux Style Awards submissions are received from artists and channels as part of an open call for entries for consideration in the awards. All shortlisted nominations, for the Viewer’s Choice Category of the LSA 2022 are a result of exclusive viewer voting without any intervention by the Awards.

    “As part of our third party, the independent and transparent voting process, which is audited end to end by PricewaterhouseCoopers, LSA cannot participate in short-listing, vetting or excluding any submissions or nominations.”

    In a follow-up statement, the LSAs said they believe in “respecting the freedom and divert of audience views, and does not regulate or limit engagement (except in cases of content with obscene or inappropriate language) on our social media platforms.”

    Their move comes after Obaid Chinoy announced she was returning her Lux Lifetime Achievement Award, which she was awarded in 2012, in protest.

    “Lux is a beauty brand that sells soaps to women yet it has chosen to allow the nomination of a man known to have violently abused his ex-wife. Its parent company, Unilever, has a global campaign that says no to domestic violence and advocates against it. The company signed up to the United Nation’s SDGs, including SDG 5 on gender equality,” she wrote, noting that Unilever’s offices in Pakistan do not seem to share the same values.

    “In 2012, I was awarded a Lux lifetime achievement award, which I will be sending back to Unilever as the brand and I no longer share the same values. As a society, we must stand together against domestic violence and we must call out those who provide platforms to abusers, “she wrote.

    “Unilever and Lux have done a disservice to the awards and to society and it is not ok for them to allow the celebration of abusers.”

  • Who are all the Nishan-e-Haider recipients?

    Who are all the Nishan-e-Haider recipients?

    Pakistan is observing Defence Day today to pay tribute to the martyrs of the country and to their sacrifices in defending its borders.

    Nishan-e-Haider is the highest military gallantry award in Pakistan. It is conferred upon soldiers who perform acts of great heroism in circumstances of extreme danger and to those who demonstrate the bravery of the highest order.

    Here is the list of eleven recipients of Nishan-e-Haider.

    Captain Muhammad Sarwar Shaheed

    Captain Sarwar was the first person to receive Nishan-e-Haider in the history of Pakistan. He served as a Company Commander in the Uri Sector in Kashmir. He was awarded Nishan-e-Haider for laying down his life during the first Pakistan-India war in 1948.

    Naik Saif Ali Janjua Shaheed

    Born in 1922 in Khandbaz Tehsil Nakial (Azad Jammu & Kashmir), Naik embraced martyrdom during a battle on 26 October 1948 for which the Defence Council of Azad Jammu & Kashmir adorned him with Hilal-e-Kashmir (posthumous) the next year. In1995, the government of Pakistan declared his Hilal-e-Kashmir equivalent to Nishan-e Haider.

    Major Tufail Muhammad Shaheed

    In 1958, the Indian Army troops occupied the Lakshmipur area in East Pakistan. Major Tufail was tasked with recapturing the occupied area. In the line of his duty, the Major launched an attack on Indian infiltrated troops and set an example of bravery and leadership. During the operation, he embraced martyrdom.

    Major Raja Aziz Bhatti Shaheed

    Born in 1928 in Hong Kong, Major Raja embraced martyrdom while defending the country during the 1965 war with India.

    Pilot Officer Rashid Minhas Shaheed

    He was commissioned as a pilot in Pakistan Air Force in 1971. The same year Pilot Officer Minhas stopped his plane from entering Indian territory. He tried to regain control of the plane but was unable to do so. Knowing that it meant certain death, he damaged the controls and forced the aircraft to crash thirty-two miles short of the border for which he was awarded Nishan-e-Haider.

    Major Shabbir Sharif Shaheed

    Major Shabbir Sharif embraced martyrdom fifty years ago on December 6 at Sulemanki Sector during the 1971 war.

    Sowar Muhammad Hussain Shaheed

    During the 1971 war, Sowar took an active part in every battle with the unit. During the battle, he was hit in the chest with machinegun fire and embraced martyrdom on 10 December 1971.

    Major Muhammad Akram Shaheed

    Major Akram was leading an anti-tank party in front of the forward defended locations and destroyed three tanks of the enemy. During the battle, he was hit in the chest and embraced martyrdom on 5 December 1971.

    Lance Naik Muhammad Mahfuz Shaheed

    During the 1971 war, Naik participated in the famous Pul Kunjry operation and captured the area. He was stabbed with bayonets and embraced martyrdom on the night of 17 December 1971. The next morning ceasefire was ordered and the enemy commander himself praised the Lance Naik while handing over his dead body wrapped in the Pakistani flag.

    Captain Karnal Sher Shaheed

    During Kargil War, the Captain set up personal examples of bravery and inflicted heavy losses on the enemy. He also chased the enemy and conducted many raids in the enemy area. During one of those raids, he went inside the enemy camp where he inflicted heavy losses. During the battle, he was hit in the chest and embraced shahadat (martyrdom) on 5 July 1999.

    Havaldar Lalak Jan Shaheed

    Like Captain Karnal Shaheed, the Havaldar embraced martyrdom during Kargil War. On 7 July 1999, he sustained serious injuries as enemies pounded the area with heavy mortar shells. But despite being injured, he retained his position and frustrated the Indian assault.

  • Hyundai’s electric vehicle wins ‘World Car of the Year’ award

    Hyundai’s electric vehicle wins ‘World Car of the Year’ award

    The winners of the World Car Awards for 2022 were recently announced at an event held during this year’s auto show.

    Pure-electric vehicles won the majority of the coveted prizes, indicating how the world’s automotive marketplace is changing from combustion to electrification and demonstrating how emission-free autos are equal to or better than their gasoline or diesel equivalents.

    The Hyundai Ioniq 5, an all-electric SUV from the Korean automaker, won the top accolade, ‘World Car of the Year’. The futuristic Ioniq 5 received two more honours, including World Electric Vehicle of the Year and World Car Design of the Year.

    Launched in 2004, the annual ‘World Car Awards’, is now in its 18th year. As per Cision Insights’ 2021, it is the world’s number one award event in terms of media reach and analysis of twenty-five main worldwide markets for the ninth year in a row.

    The jury for this year’s awards comprises 103 expert automotive journalists from across the world who are tasked with evaluating, comparing, and selecting the finest car in each class.

    iF Design Award 2022

    Hyundai’s designs also won nine awards at the prestigious International Forum (iF) Design Award 2022.

    Since 1954, the iF Design Award has recognised outstanding designs of the year. Along with the ‘Red Dot Award’ from Germany and the Worldwide Design Excellence Award (IDEA) from the United States, it is one of three international design honours.

    Hyundai Motor has won the iF Design Award for the eighth year in a row, honouring the automaker in a variety of categories, including Product, Professional Concept, Interior Architecture, and Communication.

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    The multi-purpose vehicle (MPV) from Hyundai Motor, STORIA, which was recently launched in Pakistan, underlines Hyundai’s global product design prowess. It has the outside of a futuristic spacecraft and the cabin of a roomy and pleasant vehicle for the driver and occupants. Lesser beltlines and panoramic side windows are influenced by traditional Korean ‘Hanok’ architecture.

  • Lux Style Awards 2021: Nominations announced

    Lux Style Awards 2021: Nominations announced

    The nominations for the 20th edition of Lux Style Awards (LSA) have been announced.

    This year, the categories for feature films have been omitted due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

    Have a look at the primary categories:

    Television

    Best TV Serial

    Alif — Sana Shahnawaz, Samina Humayun Saeed and Amjad Rasheed

    Deewangi — 7th Sky Entertainment

    Ehd-e-Wafa — Momina Duraid and Ispr

    Pyar Kay Sadqay — Momina Duraid and Moomal Shunaid

    Raaz e Ulfat — 7th Sky Entertainment

    Sabaat — Momina Duraid

    Yeh Dil Mera — Momina Duraid

    Best TV Director

    Farooq Rind for Pyar kay Sadqay

    Haseeb Hasan for Alif

    Saife Hasan for Ehd-e-wafa

    Siraj ul Haq for Raaz-e-ulfat

    Zeeshan Ahmed for Deewangi

    Best TV Writer

    Farhat Ishtiaq for Yeh Dil Mera

    Maha Malik for Raaz-e-Ulfat

    Mustafa Afridi for Ehd-e-Wafa

    Umera Ahmed for Alif

    Zanjabeel Asim Shah for Pyar Kay Sadqay

    Best Female Actor – Critics

    Hira Mani for Kashf

    Mawra Hocane for Sabaat

    Sajal Ali for Alif

    Urwa Hocane for Mushk

    Yumna Zaidi for Pyar kay Sadqay

    Best Female Actor – Viewer’s Choice

    Ayeza Khan for Meherposh

    Hiba Bukhari for Deewangi

    Mawra Hocane for Sabaat

    Saboor Ali for Fitrat

    Sajal Ali for Alif

    Yumna Zaidi for Pyar Kay Sadqay

    Yumna Zaidi for Raaz-e-Ulfat

    Best Male Actor – Critics

    Ahad Raza Mir for Ehd-e-wafa

    Ahad Raza Mir for Yeh Dil Mera

    Bilal Abbas for Pyar Kay Sadqay

    Faysal Quraishi for Muqqadar

    Hamza Ali Abbasi for Alif

    Best Male Actor – Viewer’s Choice

    Ahad Raza Mir for Ehd-e-wafa

    Ahad Raza Mir for Yeh Dil Mera

    Bilal Abbas for Pyar Kay Sadqay

    Danish Taimoor for Deewangi

    Faysal Quraishi for Muqaddar

    Hamza Ali Abbasi for Alif

    Imran Ashraf for Kahin Deep Jalay

    Best Emerging Talent in TV

    Adnan Samad Khan for Ehd-e-wafa

    Ameer Gillani for Sabaat

    Dur-e-Fishan Saleem for Dilruba

    Nazish Jahangir for Kahin Deep Jalay

    Pehlaaj Hassan for Alif

    Best Original Soundtrack

    ‘Alif Bas’, sung by Momina Mustehsan and Shuja Haider, composed by Shuja Haider in Alif

    ‘Ehd-e-Wafa k Naam Kiya’, sung and composed by Rahat Fateh Ali Khan in Ehd-e-Wafa

    ‘O Zaalim’, sung by Sahir Ali Bagga and Aima Baig, composed by Sahir Ali Bagga in Fitrat

    ‘Pyar Ke Sadqay’, sung by Ahmed Jahanzaib, Alia Khan and Mahnoor Khan, composed by Ahmed Jahanzaib in Pyar Ke Sadqay

    ‘Tip Tip’, sung by Naveed Nashad and Sajal Aly, composed by Naveed Nashad in Yeh Dil Mera

    ‘Yehi Tou Raaz-e-Ulfat Hai’, sung by Aima Baig and Shani Arshad, composed by Shani Arshad in Raaz-e-Ulfat

    ‘Zindagi Paheli Hai’, sung by Ali Sethi, composed by Naveed Nashad in Sabaat

    Model of the year (Female)

    Fahmeen Ansari

    Maha Tahirani

    Mushk Kaleem

    Nimra Jacob

    Rubab Ali

    Model of the year (Male)

    Aimal Khan

    Hasnain Lehri

    Munsif Ali Khan

    Sachal Afzal

    Shahzad Noor

    Best Singer of the Year

    Abbas Ali Khan for ‘Mein Yeh Janoun Na’

    Baluch Twins for ‘Tazhn Teehaar’

    Khurram Iqbal for ‘Dil Behelta Hai Kahan’

    Meesha Shafi for ‘Sakal Ban’

    Mohammad Aizaz for ‘Todi’

    Zeeshan Ali for ‘Surkhwaab’s Sanval’

    Best Song of the Year

    ‘Ayi Re’ by Haniya Aslam

    ‘Haiderum’ by Gul Mohammad and Khurram Iqbal

    ‘Lighten Up’ by Sajid and Zeeshan

    ‘Mein Ye Janoun Na’ by Abbas Ali Khan

    ‘Tazhn Teehaar’ by Baluch Twins

    ‘Teri Tasveer’ by Bayaan

  • RFAK dedicates Lifetime Achievement Award to Pakistani citizens

    The Arts Council of Pakistan (ACP) has honoured Rahat Fateh Ali Khan (RFAK) with the Lifetime Achievement Award in recognition of his outstanding and great services to the field of entertainment. In addition to that, he was also given an Honourary Lifetime Membership, the Associated Press of Pakistan has reported.

    Sindh Minister for Culture Syed Sardar Shah, while speaking at the occasion he said that it was an honour for them to have such an esteemed artist of the present era among them. He further said that the two renowned voices of the sub-continent – Rahat Fateh Ali Khan and Abida Parveen – had emerged because of their own talents adding that a concert would be held in honour of these both artistes in the metropolis.

    He continued: “We are proud to present the lifetime achievement award and lifetime membership of Arts Council to Rahat Fateh Ali Khan in recognition of his massive achievements.”

    Later, RFAK also planted a tree at the occasion.

    Rahat expressed his joy over receiving the award and dedicated the award to Pakistani citizens.

    In 2019, received Wembley Arena Award. He is the first Asian singer to have received the award.

  • Zayn Malik slams Grammys for excluding him

    Zayn Malik slams Grammys for excluding him

    Zayn Malik has hit out at the Grammy Awards for excluding him, five days before the music ceremony is scheduled to take place.

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    “Unless you shake hands and send gifts, there’s no nomination considerations. Next year I’ll send you a basket of confectionery,” wrote the livid musician in a tweet.

    According to details, Malik’s latest album wasn’t eligible for this year’s Grammys because it was released after the cut-off date in August 2020. The lead single for his third album Nobody Is ListeningBetter‘ was released on September 25, 2020, while the album itself came out in January 2021.

    Later, the British-Pakistani singer clarified that his comments were “not personal or about eligibility”.

    Instead, he was concerned “about the need for inclusion and the lack of transparency of the nomination process”, saying the current system and “allows favouritism, racism, and networking politics to influence the voting”.

    Malik has never been nominated, either as a solo act or with One Direction.

    Zayn’s comments a few months after The Weeknd, who was snubbed in this year’s nominations, accused Grammys organisers of being “corrupt”.

    Audiences and fans had expected the Canadian singer’s hit single Blinding Lights, which has now spent a record-breaking 52 weeks in the US top 10, to be among the main contenders. Instead, he was overlooked in all 84 categories.

    Terming the exclusion “an attack”, The Weeknd had said: “I’m not a cocky person. I’m not arrogant. People told me I was going to get nominated. The world told me. We were all very confused.”

    The Weeknd

    He added that the three Grammys he has “mean nothing” now and called for change within the industry.

    “In the last 61 years of the Grammys, only 10 Black artists have won Album of the Year. I don’t want to make this about me,” he added. “That’s just a fact.”

    Meanwhile, the 63rd Grammys Ceremony will take place in Los Angeles on March 14, with special staging to adapt to the pandemic era.

    The show will feature four stages, each with a small group of performers, nominees and guests, plus a fifth stage for presenters. The stages have been arranged in a circle, while a reduced crew will stand in the centre to film the proceedings.

    Beyoncé leads the nominations with nine in total, including four for Black Parade, a protest anthem released at the height of the Black Lives Matter protests last summer.

    Dua Lipa and Taylor Swift both have six nominations – with Swift hopeful of winning album of the year for a record-breaking third time for her first lockdown album Folklore.

    Performers on the night will include Cardi B, BTS, Doja Cat, Billie Eilish, Haim, Megan Thee Stallion and Malik’s former bandmate Harry Styles, who is nominated for three awards.

  • Sajal Aly wins big at DIAFA for her contribution to film and television

    Sajal Aly wins big at DIAFA for her contribution to film and television

    Sajal Ahad Mir (Aly) achieved another milestone as she received the prestigious Distinctive International Arab Festivals Award for her contribution to Film and Television.

    Distinctive International Arab Festivals Award (DIAFA), which is held annually in Dubai, honours distinguished international and Arab figures for their annual achievements and contributions towards communities and societies betterment.

    According to DIAFA’s official website, “DIAFA is a unique and prestigious annual event that honours distinguished international and Arab personalities in recognition of their annual achievements and contributions towards communities and societies betterment. These personalities are selected by a qualified committee and honorees are chosen from all fields such as music, arts, culture, business, humanitarian services, etc.”

    Sharing a picture of herself with her golden trophy, Sajal said: “This award is special to me not just as an artist, but as a proud Pakistani. Thank you DIAFA and Thank you Dubai for honouring artists from around the world.”

    While receiving the award, Sajal on-stage said: “I am really honoured to be here with such amazing actors and amazing people. I really want to thank all my fans for believing in me. Thank you DIAFA, Thank you so much for this honour.”

    Soon after Sajal shared her picture with her award, congratulotory messages poured in from fans and colleagues.

    “Proud of you,” said husband Ahad Raza Mir, while sister Saboor Aly called her the “pride of Pakistan”.

    Sajal wore a black outfit for the function and tied her hair in a bun. She accessorized her look with small earrings.

    Meanwhile, it is pertinent to add her that Sajal shared the table with the star of 365 Days: Italian actor Michele Morrone, who was also recognised for his contribution to the film and television. Morrone also performed at the ceremony.

  • Istanbul to host Pakistani stars for the fourth IPPA Awards

    Istanbul to host Pakistani stars for the fourth IPPA Awards

    Turkey is the place to be this holiday season. The fourth edition of the International Pakistan Prestige Awards (IPPA) are all to take place in Istanbul on December 26.

    According to a press release, the awards ceremony will be held at Hilton Istanbul Bomonti Hotel and Conference Centre. The awards aim to present a soft image of Pakistan to the rest of the world by “promoting Pakistani cinema, television, fashion and music, especially at a time when economic activity is at an all-time low, and international events all cancelled or postponed”.

    Announcing the event, Ali Malik, who is one of the two organisers of IPPA, said: “We have had to face many challenges this time thanks to the pandemic and have postponed and even changed destinations a few times but were determined that we could continue to keep Pakistan’s flag flying high, in spite of all odds. Therefore, keeping the COVID-19 SOPs in mind, we are organising the event for invitees only, and will execute it without risk to any of the participants and stakeholders.”

    Similarly, Mukhtar Ahmed, who is the other organiser said, “We are continuing with IPPA this year although it means less revenue as we won’t be selling any tickets, but we felt it is our duty not to disappoint our fans and supporters, and to continue exposing our talent to the world.”

    Speaking to a local media outlet, the organisers shared that they have designed a destination vacation format for this year’s edition.

    “We will be selling tickets to people who want to fly out from Pakistan to Istanbul for a few days’ vacation,” said the organisers. “They will be paying for a package which will include airfare, stay in the same hotel as the stars, and attending the awards.”

    One of the country’s biggest independent award functions, the first IPPA Awards first took place in 2017 in London. The second edition was also held in London, while the third was held in Oslo, Norway. The ceremony is always a star-studded affair with the likes of Humayun Saeed, Adnan Siddiqui, Hira Mani, Ayesha Omar, Maya Ali and Hania Aamir in attendance.

  • Mahira Khan says it’s about time award shows create categories for technicians

    Mahira Khan says it’s about time award shows create categories for technicians

    Mahira Khan says it’s about time technicians and those involved behind the scenes get their due credit and respect.

    While wishing choreographer Nigah Jee on his birthday, Mahira said: “I have been wanting to say this for a while – I hope that our award shows create categories for our technicians. It’s about time! I hope we get to see choreographers, cinematographers, art directors, editors etc get recognition. Our films/dramas are nothing without them.”

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    Mahira makes a valid point here. Technicians including the set crew are an integral part of any film or drama without whom a film would be incomplete.

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    Meanwhile, with cinemas expected to reopen from August 10, it is likely that Mahira’s upcoming films Quaid e Azam Zindabad and The Legend of Maula Jatt will release soon.

  • Oscars 2020: Complete, highly satisfying list of winners

    Oscars 2020: Complete, highly satisfying list of winners

    On Sunday night in Los Angeles, Neon’s ‘Parasite’ made history as the first non-English language film to win the best picture at the Oscars.

    The film nabbed four wins in total at the 92nd Academy Awards, including for director Bong Joon Ho, international feature film and original screenplay. Universal’s ‘1917’ nabbed three wins — for visual effects, cinematography and sound mixing. 

    After more than three hours of Oscars fare, from red carpet proceedings and Billie Eilish memes, to entertaining speeches and triumphant wins, Hollywood’s biggest night is done and dusted.

    Here’s the full, highly satisfying list of winners.

    (Category winners mentioned in bold)

    Best picture

    • 1917
    • The Irishman
    • Jojo Rabbit
    • Joker
    • Little Women
    • Marriage Story
    • Once Upon a Time…in Hollywood
    • Parasite
    • Ford v Ferrari

    Best actress

    • Cynthia Erivo, Harriet
    • Renée Zellweger, Judy
    • Scarlett Johansson, Marriage Story
    • Charlize Theron, Bombshell
    • Saoirse Ronan, Little Women

    Best actor 

    • Joaquin Phoenix, Joker
    • Leonardo DiCaprio, Once Upon a Time…in Hollywood
    • Antonio Banderas, Pain and Glory
    • Adam Driver, Marriage Story
    • Jonathan Pryce, The Two Popes

    Best director

    • Bong Joon-ho, Parasite
    • Sam Mendes, 1917
    • Todd Phillips, Joker
    • Martin Scorsese, The Irishman
    • Quentin Tarantino, Once Upon a Time…in Hollywood

    Music (Original song)

    • “I’m Standing With You” from Breakthrough
    • “Into The Unknown” from Frozen II
    • “Stand Up” from Harriet
    • “(I’m Gonna) Love Me Again” from Rocketman
    • “I Can’t Let You Throw Yourself Away” from Toy Story 4
    • “Glasgow” from Wild Rose

    Music (Original score)

    • Joker
    • Little Women
    • Marriage Story
    • 1917
    • Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker

    International feature film

    • France, Les Misérables
    • North Macedonia, Honeyland
    • Poland, Corpus Christi
    • South Korea, Parasite
    • Spain, Pain and Glory

    Makeup and hairstyling 

    • Bombshell
    • Joker
    • Judy
    • Maleficent: Mistress of Evil
    • 1917

    Visual effects

    • Avengers: Endgame
    • The Irishman
    • The Lion King
    • 1917
    • Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker

    Best film editing

    • The Irishman
    • Jojo Rabbit
    • Joker
    • Ford v Ferrari
    • Parasite

    Best cinematography 

    • Roger Deakins, 1917
    • Rodrigo Prieto, The Irishman
    • Lawrence Sher, Joker
    • Jarin Blaschke, The Lighthouse
    • Robert Richardson, Once Upon a Time…in Hollywood

    Best sound mixing

    • Ad Astra
    • Joker
    • 1917
    • Ford v Ferrari
    • Once Upon a Time…in Hollywood

    Best sound editing

    • 1917
    • Ford v Ferrari
    • Joker
    • Once Upon a Time…in Hollywood
    • Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker

    Best supporting actress

    • Laura Dern, Marriage Story
    • Florence Pugh, Little Women
    • Margot Robbie, Bombshell
    • Kathy Bates, Richard Jewell
    • Scarlett Johansson, Jojo Rabbit

    Best supporting actor 

    • Brad Pitt, Once Upon a Time…in Hollywood
    • Al Pacino, The Irishman
    • Joe Pesci, The Irishman
    • Anthony Hopkins, The Two Popes
    • Tom Hanks, A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood

    Documentary short feature

    • In the Absence
    • Learning to Skateboard in a Warzone (If You’re a Girl)
    • Life Overtakes Me
    • St. Louis Superman
    • Walk Run Cha-Cha

    Documentary feature

    • American Factory
    • The Cave
    • The Edge of Democracy
    • For Sama
    • Honeyland

    Best costume design

    • Sandy Powell & Christopher Peterson; The Irishman
    • Mark Bridges; Joker
    • Arianne Phillips; Once Upon a Time…in Hollywood
    • Jacqueline Durran; Little Women
    • Mayes C. Rubeo; Jojo Rabbit

    Best production design 

    • Once Upon a Time…in Hollywood
    • The Irishman
    • 1917
    • Jojo Rabbit
    • Parasite

    Live-action short film 

    • Brotherhood
    • Nefta Football Club
    • The Neighbors’ Window
    • Saria
    • A Sister

    Best adapted screenplay

    • Steven Zaillian, The Irishman
    • Greta Gerwig, Little Women
    • Taika Waititi, Jojo Rabbit
    • Anthony McCarten, The Two Popes
    • Todd Phillips & Scott Silver, Joker

    Best original screenplay

    • Rian Johnson, Knives Out
    • Noah Baumbach, Marriage Story
    • Sam Mendes & Krysty Wilson-Cairns, 1917
    • Quentin Tarantino, Once Upon a Time…in Hollywood
    • Bong Joon-ho, Parasite

    Animated short film 

    • Dcera (Daughter)
    • Hair Love
    • Kitbull
    • Memorable
    • Sister

    Animated feature film

    • How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World
    • I Lost My Body
    • Klaus
    • Missing Link
    • Toy Story 4