Last week we launched the inaugural Guardian Film Awards. This week, we take a closer look at the longlist in each category. Today: the best supporting actor nominees
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You know the drill. Just as with best actor and best picture and all the rest of the categories, we need you to give this longlist a bit of a trim. You have until noon on 16 February to cast your vote; a primer is below, as well as five key contenders who failed to make the grade.
As ever, do chip into the comment thread with feedback and suggestions. And, as explained and still endlessly debated, our best actor and best supporting actor categories are open to both (all?) genders. Here's our longlist, in alphabetical order:
Amy Adams, Her
History will record that what Amy Adams was really good at this year was being fishy in a frock few loan managers could pull off.
• Vote now
You know the drill. Just as with best actor and best picture and all the rest of the categories, we need you to give this longlist a bit of a trim. You have until noon on 16 February to cast your vote; a primer is below, as well as five key contenders who failed to make the grade.
As ever, do chip into the comment thread with feedback and suggestions. And, as explained and still endlessly debated, our best actor and best supporting actor categories are open to both (all?) genders. Here's our longlist, in alphabetical order:
Amy Adams, Her
History will record that what Amy Adams was really good at this year was being fishy in a frock few loan managers could pull off.
- 1/23/2014
- by Catherine Shoard
- The Guardian - Film News
• 12 Years a Slave takes eight nominations in the inaugural longlist, but there's also recognition for The Selfish Giant, Wadjda, Alan Partidge: Alpha Papa and many more
• Claudia Winkleman and Adam Curtis join Guardian staff and readers to vote for a set of awards that aim to act as antidote
Visit the official awards site
12 Years a Slave may have been just pipped to the post at this year's Oscar nominations, but there is consolation for Steve McQueen: his film dominates the longlist for the first ever Guardian Film Awards.
The awards, which aim to act as an antidote rather than an addition to the established slate of ceremonies, will be handed out at a winners-only event in London just after this year's Academy Awards. The awards reflect Guardian values in two ways: first in terms of categories - Best Actor, for instance, is open to both genders, reflecting Guardian...
• Claudia Winkleman and Adam Curtis join Guardian staff and readers to vote for a set of awards that aim to act as antidote
Visit the official awards site
12 Years a Slave may have been just pipped to the post at this year's Oscar nominations, but there is consolation for Steve McQueen: his film dominates the longlist for the first ever Guardian Film Awards.
The awards, which aim to act as an antidote rather than an addition to the established slate of ceremonies, will be handed out at a winners-only event in London just after this year's Academy Awards. The awards reflect Guardian values in two ways: first in terms of categories - Best Actor, for instance, is open to both genders, reflecting Guardian...
- 1/17/2014
- by Catherine Shoard
- The Guardian - Film News
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