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Voteforwomen Ballot #VoteforWomen BEST PICTURE □ WANDER DARKLY, Lynette Howell □ THE WAY I SEE IT, Clair Popkin □ DICK JOHNSON IS DEAD, Kirsten □ SHIRLEY, Sue Chan □ AMMONITE, Fodhla Cronin O’Reilly Taylor, Samantha Housman, Shivani □ TIME, Nisa East Johnson □ SUPERNOVA, Sarah Finlay □ ANTEBELLUM, Lezlie Wills * Rawat, Monica Levinson *† □ WANDER DARKLY, Carolina Costa † □ HERSELF, Clare Dunne † □ TENET, Kathy Lucas □ BIRDS OF PREY, Sue Kroll, Margot □ WILD MOUNTAIN THYME, Leslie □ I CARRY YOU WITH ME, Heidi Ewing □ THE BOYS IN THE BAND, Judy Becker Robbie * Urdang, Alex Witchel, Martina Niland EDITING □ I’M YOUR WOMAN, Julia Hart □ THE DEVIL ALL THE TIME, Marthe □ BORAT SUBSEQUENT MOVIEFILM, □ WONDER WOMAN 1984, Deborah □ ALL IN: THE FIGHT FOR DEMOCRACY, □ KAJILLIONAIRE, Miranda July Pineau Monica Levinson Snyder, Patty Jenkins, Gal Gadot * Nancy Novack † □ LAND, Erin Dignam □ THE FORTY-YEAR-OLD VERSION, □ DA 5 BLOODS, Beatriz Levin □ BECOMING, Erin Casper □ MILITARY WIVES, Rachel Tunnard, Valeria de Felice, Lauren Crawford * □ HERSELF, Sharon Horgan † DIRECTING □ CRIP CAMP, Eileen Meyer † Rosanne Flynn □ THE GLORIAS, Kim Jennings *† □ HILLBILLY ELEGY, Karen Lunder * □ Radha Blank, THE FORTY-YEAR-OLD □ DISCLOSURE, Stacy Goldate □ MISS JUNETEENTH, Channing □ THE HALF OF IT, Sue Chan *† □ I CARRY YOU WITH ME, Heidi Ewing, VERSION * □ FATHER SOLDIER SON, Amy Foote Godfrey Peoples † □ THE HIGH NOTE, Theresa Guleserian, Mynette Louie, Gabriela Maire * □ Garrett Bradley, TIME □ FIRST COW, Kelly Reichardt □ MY OCTOPUS TEACHER, Pippa Melissa Levander *† □ I’M THINKING OF ENDING THINGS, □ Niki Caro, MULAN * □ GIVING VOICE, Rose Corr Ehrlich □ THE INVISIBLE MAN, Katie Sharrock Stephanie Azpiazu □ Bonni Cohen, ATHLETE A □ GUNDA, Ainara Vera □ NEVER RARELY SOMETIMES ALWAYS, □ THE LITTLE THINGS, Susan Benjamin □ I’M YOUR WOMAN, Rachel Brosnahan □ Sofia Coppola, ON THE ROCKS □ HERSELF, Rebecca Lloyd † Eliza Hittman † □ THE OLD GUARD, Jille Azis *† □ JINGLE JANGLE, Lyn Sisson-Talbert, □ Cristina Costantini, MUCHO MUCHO □ HIS HOUSE, Julia Bloch □ PROMISING YOUNG WOMAN, Emer- □ THE PERSONAL HISTORY OF DAVID Kristin Burr † AMOR □ I’M YOUR WOMAN, Tracey Wad- ald Fennell * COPPERFIELD, Cristina Casali, Char- □ KAJILLIONAIRE, Dede Gardner □ Josephine Decker, SHIRLEY more-Smith □ ON THE ROCKS, Sofia Coppola lotte Dirickx □ LAND, Lora Kennedy, Leah Holzer □ Autumn de Wilde, EMMA. * □ JINGLE JANGLE, Virginia Katz † □ OVER THE MOON, Audrey Wells * □ THE PROM, Jamie Walker McCall □ LET HIM GO, Paula Mazur □ Lisa Barros d’Sa, ORDINARY LOVE □ KAJILLIONAIRE, Jennifer Vecchiarello □ THE ARTIST’S WIFE, Nicole Brending □ THE QUARRY, Erin Magill □ LOST GIRLS, Anne Carey * □ Pippa Ehrlich, MY OCTOPUS □ LAND, Anne McCabe □ THE ASSISTANT, Kitty Green □ TROLLS WORLD TOUR, Kendal □ MANK, Ceán Chaffin TEACHER □ LET HIM GO, Meg Reticker □ THE FORTY-YEAR-OLD VERSION, Cronkhite Shaindlin □ MINARI, Dede Gardner, Christina Oh □ Catrin Einhorn & Leslye Davis, □ LOST GIRLS, Camilla Toniolo * Radha Blank * □ WANDER DARKLY, Katie Byron, Adri- □ MISS JUNETEENTH, Jeanie Igoe, FATHER SOLDIER SON □ MILITARY WIVES, Lesley Walker, □ THE HALF OF IT, Alice Wu *† enne Garcia *† Theresa Steele Page † □ Heidi Ewing, I CARRY YOU WITH ME * Anne Sopel □ THE HIGH NOTE, Flora Greeson *† □ WILD MOUNTAIN THYME, Anna □ NEVER RARELY SOMETIMES ALWAYS, □ Mona Fastvold, THE WORLD TO □ MISS JUNETEENTH, Courtney Ware † □ WANDER DARKLY, Tara Miele *† Rackard, Keri Lederman Adele Romanski, Sara Murphy † COME □ MY OCTOPUS TEACHER, Pippa □ WONDER WOMAN 1984, Aline Bonet- □ NEWS OF THE WORLD, Gail Mutrux □ Emerald Fennell, PROMISING YOUNG Ehrlich PRODUCTION DESIGN to, Anna Lynch-Robinson * □ NINE DAYS, Mette-Marie Kongsved, WOMAN * □ NOMADLAND, Chloé Zhao * □ AMMONITE, Sarah Finlay, Sophie Laura Tunstall □ Nisha Ganatra, THE HIGH NOTE *† □ ONWARD, Catherine Apple Hervieu SOUND □ NOMADLAND, Frances McDormand, □ Liz Garbus, LOST GIRLS * □ OVER THE MOON, Edie Ichioka □ ANTEBELLUM, Molly Ebner * □ ANTEBELLUM, Pud Cusack * Mollye Asher, Chloé Zhao * □ Liz Garbus & Lisa Cortés, ALL IN: THE □ TENET, Jennifer Lame □ ARKANSAS, Laura Wallgren □ BORAT SUBSEQUENT MOVIEFILM, □ ONE NIGHT IN MIAMI..., Jess Wu FIGHT FOR DEMOCRACY † □ THE ASSISTANT, Kitty Green □ DA 5 BLOODS, Jeanette Scott Lora Hirschberg Calder * □ Kitty Green, THE ASSISTANT □ THE CLIMB, Sara Shaw □ EMMA., Stella Fox * □ I’M NO LONGER HERE, Michelle □ ON THE ROCKS, Sofia Coppola □ Nadia Hallgren, BECOMING □ THE DEVIL ALL THE TIME, Sofia □ EUROVISION SONG CONTEST, Naomi Couttonlec □ ONWARD, Kori Rae □ Julia Hart, I’M YOUR WOMAN Subercaseaux Moore □ JINGLE JANGLE, Ai-Ling Lee † □ PALM SPRINGS, Becky Sloviter □ Eliza Hittman, NEVER RARELY SOME- □ THE GLORIAS, Sabine Hoffman *† □ FIRST COW, Vanessa Knoll □ KAJILLIONAIRE, Shawn Holden □ PIECES OF A WOMAN, Ashley TIMES ALWAYS † □ THE HIGH NOTE, Wendy Greene □ HERSELF, Tamara Conboy, Nenazoma □ MULAN, Anna Behlmer, Gwendolyn Levinson * □ Patty Jenkins, WONDER WOMAN Bricmont *† McNamee † Yates Whittle, Kyrsten Mate * □ PROMISING YOUNG WOMAN, 1984 * □ THE OLD GUARD, Terilyn A. Shrop- □ HILLBILLY ELEGY, Molly Hughes, □ NEVER RARELY SOMETIMES ALWAYS, Emerald Fennell, Margot Robbie, □ Kirsten Johnson, DICK JOHNSON shire *† Merissa Lombardo * Laura Cunningham † Ashley Fox * IS DEAD □ THE PROM, Peggy Tachdjian, Danielle □ HIS HOUSE, Jacqueline Abrahams, □ ONE NIGHT IN MIAMI..., Xiao’ou □ REBECCA, Nira Park * □ Miranda July, KAJILLIONAIRE Wang Sam Barbic * Olivia Zhang □ SHIRLEY, Christine Vachon, Sue Nae- □ Regina King, ONE NIGHT IN MIAMI... □ THE QUARRY, Saira Haider □ I’M NO LONGER HERE, Taísa Malouf □ ONWARD, Nia Hansen gle, Sarah Gubbins, Elisabeth Moss □ Phyllida Lloyd, HERSELF † □ THE TRUFFLE HUNTERS, Charlotte Rodrigues □ SOUL, Coya Elliott □ SOUL, Dana Murray □ Amanda McBaine, BOYS STATE Munch Bengtsen □ I’M THINKING OF ENDING THINGS, □ SOUND OF METAL, Michelle Coutton- □ SOUND OF METAL, Kathy Benz □ Tara Miele, WANDER DARKLY *† □ THE WAY I SEE IT, Jessica Congdon Molly Hughes lenc, Carolina Santana □ SUPERNOVA, Emily Morgan □ Nicole Newnham, CRIP CAMP † □ THE WILLOUGHBYS, Fiona Toth □ I’M YOUR WOMAN, Gae Buckley □ THE HIGH NOTE, Lisa Pinero, Ai-Ling □ TENET, Emma Thomas □ Channing Godfrey Peoples, MISS □ TOTALLY UNDER CONTROL, Lindy □ JUDAS AND THE BLACK MESSIAH, Lee, Mildred Iatrou Morgan *† □ THE ARTIST’S WIFE, Susanne Filkins JUNETEENTH † Jankura Rebecca Brown □ THE TRIAL OF THE CHICAGO 7, □ THE ASSISTANT, Kitty Green, P. □ Dawn Porter, THE WAY I SEE IT □ WANDER DARKLY, Tamara Meem *† □ KAJILLIONAIRE, Devynne Lauchner Renee Tondelli Jennifer Dana □ Gina Prince-Bythewood, THE OLD □ LET HIM GO, Amber Humphries □ WILD MOUNTAIN THYME, Sara Stern □ THE DEVIL ALL THE TIME, Riva GUARD *† ADAPTED SCREENPLAY □ LOST GIRLS, Lisa Myers, Nicole Marker □ Kelly Reichardt, FIRST COW □ BIRDS OF PREY, Christina Hodson * Montagnino * VISUAL EFFECTS □ THE FORTY-YEAR-OLD VERSION, □ Marjane Satrapi, RADIOACTIVE □ BORAT SUBSEQUENT MOVIEFILM, □ MANK, Jan Pascale □ MA RAINEY’S BLACK BOTTOM, Robin Radha Blank, Inuka Bacote-Capiga * □ Julie Taymor, THE GLORIAS *† Erica Rivinoja, Jena Friedman, Nina □ MA RAINEY’S BLACK BOTTOM, Karen Silvestri □ THE GLORIAS, Lynn Hendee, Alex □ Robin Wright, LAND Pedred O’Hara □ THE CROODS: A NEW AGE, Betsy Saks, Julie Taymor *† □ Alice Wu, THE HALF OF IT *† □ EMMA., Eleanor Catton * □ MINARI, Yong Ok Lee, Hanrui Wang Nofsinger □ THE HALF OF IT, M. Blair Breard, □ Cathy Yan, BIRDS OF PREY * □ FIRST COW, Kelly Reichardt □ MULAN, Amber Richards, Anne □ THE OLD GUARD, Sara Bennett *† Alice Wu *† □ Chloé Zhao, NOMADLAND * □ HILLBILLY ELEGY, Vanessa Taylor * Kuljian * □ THE INVISIBLE MAN, Kylie du Fresne □ MULAN, Amanda Silver, Lauren Hynek □ NEVER RARELY SOMETIMES ALWAYS, * ReFrame Stamp recipient □ THE LIFE AHEAD, Regina K. Scully, CINEMATOGRAPHY & Elizabeth Martin Meredith Lippincott, Brittany Hen- † See our interview with the filmmakers Lynda Weinman □ BECOMING, Nadia Hallgren □ NOMADLAND, Chloé Zhao * drickson † □ THE OLD GUARD, Beth Kono, Dana □ DISCLOSURE, Ava Benjamin Shorr □ PIECES OF A WOMAN, Kata Wéber * □ NEWS OF THE WORLD, Elizabeth IMAGINE IF MORE WOMEN WERE Goldberg, Charlize Theron *† □ FATHER SOLDIER SON, Leslye Davis □ REBECCA, Anna Waterhouse * Keenan RECOGNIZED FOR THEIR INCREDIBLE □ THE PROM, Dori Berinstein, Alexis □ HILLBILLY ELEGY, Maryse Alberti * □ SHIRLEY, Sarah Gubbins □ NOMADLAND, Elizabeth Godar * WORK IN FILM YEAR-ROUND? Martin Woodall □ MISS AMERICANA, Emily Topper □ THE GLORIAS, Julie Taymor, Sarah □ ONE NIGHT IN MIAMI..., Janessa THE AWARDS BALLOT FOR NON- □ THE QUARRY, Laura D. 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SUBMIT ADDITIONAL FILMS □ THE HALF OF IT, Greta Zozula *† ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY □ REBECCA, Sarah Greenwood, Katie FOR CONSIDERATION AT WIF.ORG page 1 of 2 □ THE OLD GUARD, Tami Reiker *† □ CRIP CAMP, Nicole Newnham † Spencer * /VOTEFORWOMEN. #VoteforWomen COSTUME DESIGN MAKEUP & HAIRSTYLING □ THE INVISIBLE MAN, Angela Conte, Gauss Kofler, Johanna Scherz □ ANTEBELLUM,
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