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2019–2020 Awards Season Ballot No Shorts 2019–2020 AWARDS SEASON BALLOT IMAGINE IF MORE WOMEN WERE RECOGNIZED THIS AWARDS SEASON... THE BALLOT COULD LOOK SOMETHING LIKE THIS BEST PICTURE ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE DIRECTING ☐ Who Will Write Our History, Roberta ☐ Us, Camille Friend ☐ 1917, Pippa Harris, Jayne-Ann Tenggren ☐ Tichina Arnold, The Last Black Man in San ☐ Zoya Akhtar, Gully Boy Grossman MUSIC (ORIGINAL SCORE) ☐ Ad Astra, Dede Gardner Francisco ☐Gurinder Chadha, Blinded by the Light ☐ Wrestle, Suzannah Herbert ☐ Captain Marvel, Pinar Toprak ☐ A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood, ☐ Kathy Bates, Richard Jewell ☐ Chinonye Chukwu, Clemency ☐ Ximei, Gaylen Ross, Chin-Chin Yap ☐ Clemency, Kathryn Bostic Leah Holzer ☐ Annette Bening, The Report ☐ Roxann Dawson, Breakthrough FILM EDITING ☐ Joker, Hildur Guðnadóttir ☐ Blinded by the Light, Jane Barclay, ☐ Penélope Cruz, Pain & Glory ☐ Laure de Clermont-Tonnerre, The Mustang ☐ A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood, Anne ☐ Little, Germaine Franco Gurinder Chadha ☐ Laura Dern, Little Women ☐ Claire Denis, High Life McCabe ☐ Monos, Mica Levi ☐ Bombshell, Charlize Theron ☐ Laura Dern, Marriage Story ☐ Nisha Ganatra, Late Night ☐ Breakthrough, Maisie Hoy MUSIC (ORIGINAL SONG) ☐ Booksmart, Chelsea Barnard, Jessica ☐ Lucy Gallina, The Irishman ☐ Greta Gerwig, Little Women ☐ Booksmart, Jamie Gross ☐ "Beautiful Ghosts" from Cats, Taylor Swift Elbaum, Megan Ellison, Katie Silberman ☐ Scarlett Johansson, Jojo Rabbit ☐ Tina Gordon, Little ☐ Clemency, Phyllis Housen ☐ "Control" from Her Smell, Alicia Bognanno ☐ The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind, ☐ Dakota Johnson, The Peanut Butter ☐Catherine Hardwicke, Miss Bala ☐ Frankie, Sophie Reine ☐ "I'm Standing with You" from Breakthrough, Andrea Calderwood, Gail Egan Falcon ☐ Alma Har'el, Honey Boy ☐ Gloria Bell, Soledad Salfate Diane Warren ☐ Brian Banks, Amy Baer, Monica Levinson, ☐ Nicole Kidman, Bombshell ☐ Marielle Heller, A Beautiful Day in the ☐ The Good Liar, Virginia Katz ☐ "Into the Unknown" from Frozen II, Kristen Shivani Rawat ☐ Brie Larson, Just Mercy Neighborhood ☐ Honey Boy, Monica Salazar Anderson-Lopez ☐ Clemency, Bronwyn Cornelius ☐ Jennifer Lopez, Hustlers ☐ Joanna Hogg The Souvenir ☐ Hustlers, Kayla Emter ☐ "One Little Soldier" from Bombshell, Regina ☐ Dark Waters, Pamela Koffler, Christine ☐ Gugu Mbatha-Raw, Motherless Brooklyn ☐ Jennifer Kent, The Nightingale ☐ The Irishman, Thelma Schoonmaker Spektor Vachon ☐ Thomasin McKenzie, Jojo Rabbit ☐ Kasi Lemmons, Harriet ☐ Invisible Life, Heike Parplies ☐ "Spirit" from The Lion King, Beyoncé ☐ Downton Abbey, Liz Trubridge ☐ Janelle Monáe, Harriet ☐ Melina Matsoukas, Queen & Slim ☐ Judy, Melanie Oliver ☐ "Stand Up" from Harriet, Cynthia Erivo ☐ The Farewell, Lulu Wang, Anita Gou, ☐ Julianne Moore, After the Wedding ☐ Jen McGowan, Rust Creek ☐ Les Misérables, Flora Volpelière PRODUCTION DESIGN Daniele Tate Melia, Jane Zheng ☐ Elisabeth Moss, Us ☐ Lorene Scafaria, Hustlers ☐ The Lighthouse, Louise Ford ☐ Alita: Battle Angel, Caylah Eddleblute ☐ Ford v Ferrari, Jenno Topping ☐ So-dam Park, Parasite ☐ Céline Sciamma, Portrait of a Lady on Fire ☐ Marriage Story, Jennifer Lame ☐ Dark Waters, Hannah Beachler ☐ Harriet, Debra Martin Chase, Daniela ☐ Anna Paquin, The Irishman ☐ Lulu Wang, The Farewell ☐ Miss Bala, Terilyn A. Shropshire ☐ Hustlers, Jane Musky Taplin Lundberg ☐ Florence Pugh, Little Women ☐ Olivia Wilde, Booksmart ☐ The Mustang, Géraldine Mangenot ☐ Judy, Kave Quinn ☐ A Hidden Life, Elisabeth Bentley ☐ Margaret Qualley, Once Upon a Time... in DOCUMENTARY FEATURE ☐ Pain and Glory, Teresa Font ☐ The King, Fiona Crombie High Life, Klaudia Smieja, Claudia Steffen Hollywood ☐ ☐ Advocate, Rachel Leah Jones, Joëlle ☐ Seberg, Pamela Martin ☐ Lucy in the Sky, Stephania Cella ☐ Honey Boy, Anita Gou, Alma Har'el, ☐ Da'Vine Joy Randolph, Dolemite is My Bertossa ☐ See You Yesterday, Jennifer Lee ☐ Monos, Daniela Schneider Daniela Tapin Lundberg Name ☐ After Parkland, Emily Taguchi, Jeanmarie ☐ The Souvenir, Helle Le Fevre ☐ Motherless Brooklyn, Beth Mickle ☐ Hustlers, Jessica Elbaum, Elaine ☐ Margot Robbie, Bombshell Condon ☐ Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, Maryann ☐ Queen & Slim, Karen Murphy Goldsmith-Thomas, Jennifer Lopez Margot Robbie, Once Upon a Time... in ☐ ☐ Always in Season, Jacqueline Olive, Jessica Brandon ☐ Skin, Mary Lena Colston ☐ The Irishman, Jane Rosenthal, Emma Hollywood Devaney INTERNATIONAL FEATURE FILM ☐ Us, Ruth De Jong, Florencia Martin Tillinger Koskoff Taylor Russell, Waves ☐ ☐ American Factory, Julie Parker Benello, Julia☐ Algeria, Papicha, Mounia Meddour SHORT FILM (ANIMATED) ☐ Jojo Rabbit, Chelsea Winstanley ☐ Chloë Sevigny, Queen & Slim Reichert ☐ Austria, Joy, Sudabeh Mortezai ☐ Sitara: Let Girls Dream, Sharmeen Obaid- Joker, Emma Tillinger Koskoff Zhao Shuzhen, The Farewell ☐ ☐ ☐ At the Heart of Gold: Inside the USA ☐ Belarus, Debut, Anastasiya Miroschnichenko Chinoy ☐ The King, Dede Gardner, Liz Watts ☐ Maggie Smith, Downton Abbey Gymnastics Scandal, Erin Lee Carr ☐ Bosnia and Herzegovina, The Son, Ines ☐ Uncle Thomas: Accounting for the Days, The Last Black Man in San Francisco, Octavia Spencer, Luce ☐ ☐ ☐ Be Natural: The Untold Story of Alice Guy- Tanovic Regina Pessoa Dede Gardner, Khaliah Neal, Christina Oh ☐ Meryl Streep, Little Women Blaché, Pamela B. Green, Joan Simon ☐ Cambodia, In the Life of Music, Caylee So SHORT FILM (LIVE ACTION) ☐ Little Women, Denise Di Novi, Amy Pascal, ☐ Tilda Swinton, The Souvenir Canada, Antigone, Sophie Deraspe ☐ Blowin' Up, Stephanie Wang-Breal ☐ ☐ Any Wednesday, Allie Light Robin Swicord ☐ Charlize Theron, Long Shot Costa Rica, The Awakening of the Ants, ☐ Blue Note Records: Beyond the Notes, ☐ ☐ Brotherhood, Meryam Joobeur ☐ Lucy in the Sky, Bruna Papandrea, Reese ☐ Naomi Watts, Luce Antonella Sudasassi Furniss Sophie Huber ☐ The Confirmation, Marie-Louise Damgaard Witherspoon ANIMATED FEATURE FILM Denmark, Queen of Hearts, May el-Toukhy ☐ Bridges of Time, Kristine Briede ☐ ☐ Just Me and You, Sandrine Brodeur- ☐ Motherless Brooklyn, Gigi Pritzker, Rachel Abominable, Jill Culton, Suzanne Buirgy, ☐ ☐ The Brink, Marie Therese Guirgis ☐ Ecuador, The Longest Night, Gabriela Desrosiers Shane Peilin Chou Calvache ☐ Bruno Sammartino, Patrea Patrick ☐ Marriage Material, Oran Zegman ☐ Once Upon a Time... 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