The Set Decorators Society of America, which celebrates excellence in the art of set decoration for film, announced its nominees Monday. The Decor/Design categories highlight feature-length films of the 2021 season, which were voted on by Sdsa members.
Here is the full list of Nominees:
Best Achievement In Decor/Design Of A Contemporary Feature Film
Don’t Look Up
Set Decoration by Tara Pavoni with Production Design by Clayton Hartley
Hand of God
Set Decoration by Iole Autero with Production Design by Carmine Guarino
The Lost Daughter
Set Decoration by Christine-Athina Vlachos with Production Design by Inbal Weinberg
No Time To Die
Set Decoration by Véronique Melery Sdsa with Production Design by Mark Tildesley
Best Achievement In Decor/Design Of A Period Feature Film
Being The Ricardos
Set Decoration by Ellen Brill Sdsa with Production Design by Jon Hutman
House of Gucci
Set Decoration by Letizia Santucci Sdsa with Production Design...
Here is the full list of Nominees:
Best Achievement In Decor/Design Of A Contemporary Feature Film
Don’t Look Up
Set Decoration by Tara Pavoni with Production Design by Clayton Hartley
Hand of God
Set Decoration by Iole Autero with Production Design by Carmine Guarino
The Lost Daughter
Set Decoration by Christine-Athina Vlachos with Production Design by Inbal Weinberg
No Time To Die
Set Decoration by Véronique Melery Sdsa with Production Design by Mark Tildesley
Best Achievement In Decor/Design Of A Period Feature Film
Being The Ricardos
Set Decoration by Ellen Brill Sdsa with Production Design by Jon Hutman
House of Gucci
Set Decoration by Letizia Santucci Sdsa with Production Design...
- 1/18/2022
- by Valerie Complex
- Deadline Film + TV
I am not a fan of the .Sex and the City. franchise. That.s my confession. I ignored the TV series, and the first film was a lackluster experience for me. But good news .Sex and the City. fans! I enjoyed the sequel more than the original.
The nature of the friendship between the four main leads namely Carrie (Sarah Jessica Parker), Charlotte (Kristin Davis), Miranda (Cynthia Nixon), and Samantha (Kim Cattrall) is explored. It.s an important narrative device that was not used in the first film.
By showing us how the four girls met, writer-producer-director Michael Patrick King invited us to participate in this new journey that takes our heroines away from New York City and into Abu Dhabi.
This time, Carrie and company must deal with aging, marriage, and women.s rights. Much like the first movie, the sequel feels like a bunch of .Sex and the City. episodes strewn in together.
The nature of the friendship between the four main leads namely Carrie (Sarah Jessica Parker), Charlotte (Kristin Davis), Miranda (Cynthia Nixon), and Samantha (Kim Cattrall) is explored. It.s an important narrative device that was not used in the first film.
By showing us how the four girls met, writer-producer-director Michael Patrick King invited us to participate in this new journey that takes our heroines away from New York City and into Abu Dhabi.
This time, Carrie and company must deal with aging, marriage, and women.s rights. Much like the first movie, the sequel feels like a bunch of .Sex and the City. episodes strewn in together.
- 5/26/2010
- by Manny
- Manny the Movie Guy
Making for one of the most-anticipated red carpet events of the year, the stars of "Sex and the City 2" strutted their stuff in New York City on Monday night (May 24).
Held at Radio City Music Hall, the show's leading ladies Sarah Jessica Parker, Kristin Davis, Cynthia Nixon and Kim Cattrall were all on-hand for the star-studded event.
Also joining in on the fun were Tinseltown stars including Liza Minelli, Michelle Trachtenberg, Alessandra Ambrosio, Ashanti, Whitney Port, Jessica Szohr, Jennifer Love Hewitt, Petra Nemcova and Gabourey Sidibe.
While much of the film's details have remained under wraps, fans were able to catch a glimpse of multiple scenes throughout the filming process.
One of these features the ladies decked out in pop wardrobes, with producer John Melfi telling, "We had to work with the city and close down part of Fifth Ave. to pull it off. And to really sell it,...
Held at Radio City Music Hall, the show's leading ladies Sarah Jessica Parker, Kristin Davis, Cynthia Nixon and Kim Cattrall were all on-hand for the star-studded event.
Also joining in on the fun were Tinseltown stars including Liza Minelli, Michelle Trachtenberg, Alessandra Ambrosio, Ashanti, Whitney Port, Jessica Szohr, Jennifer Love Hewitt, Petra Nemcova and Gabourey Sidibe.
While much of the film's details have remained under wraps, fans were able to catch a glimpse of multiple scenes throughout the filming process.
One of these features the ladies decked out in pop wardrobes, with producer John Melfi telling, "We had to work with the city and close down part of Fifth Ave. to pull it off. And to really sell it,...
- 5/25/2010
- GossipCenter
Making for one of the most-anticipated red carpet events of the year, the stars of "Sex and the City 2" strutted their stuff in New York City on Monday night (May 24).
Held at Radio City Music Hall, the show's leading ladies Sarah Jessica Parker, Kristin Davis, Cynthia Nixon and Kim Cattrall were all on-hand for the star-studded event.
Also joining in on the fun were Tinseltown stars including Liza Minelli, Alessandra Ambrosio, Ashanti, Whitney Port, Jessica Szohr, Jennifer Love Hewitt, Petra Nemcova and Gabourey Sidibe.
While much of the film's details have remained under wraps, fans were able to catch a glimpse of multiple scenes throughout the filming process.
One of these features the ladies decked out in pop wardrobes, with producer John Melfi telling, "We had to work with the city and close down part of Fifth Ave. to pull it off. And to really sell it, we brought...
Held at Radio City Music Hall, the show's leading ladies Sarah Jessica Parker, Kristin Davis, Cynthia Nixon and Kim Cattrall were all on-hand for the star-studded event.
Also joining in on the fun were Tinseltown stars including Liza Minelli, Alessandra Ambrosio, Ashanti, Whitney Port, Jessica Szohr, Jennifer Love Hewitt, Petra Nemcova and Gabourey Sidibe.
While much of the film's details have remained under wraps, fans were able to catch a glimpse of multiple scenes throughout the filming process.
One of these features the ladies decked out in pop wardrobes, with producer John Melfi telling, "We had to work with the city and close down part of Fifth Ave. to pull it off. And to really sell it, we brought...
- 5/25/2010
- GossipCenter
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