41st Annual Artios Awards Nominations Announced

The nominations for the 441st Annual Artios Awards from the Casting Society have been announced. These nominations precede the very first nominations for Best Casting at the 98th Academy Awards this year.

“This year is especially meaningful as we look forward to the first Academy Award for Achievement in Casting, a historic milestone that emphasizes the lasting influence of casting professionals. Congratulations to all the outstanding nominees whose work continues to elevate storytelling year after year,” said Casting Society president Destiny Lilly.

The awards will be announced on February 26. Full list of nominations below.

FEATURE: BIG BUDGET: DRAMA

BUGONIA: Jennifer Venditti, Associate Casting Director: Alan Scott Neal

F1: Lucy Bevan, Emily Brockmann, Associate Casting Director: Katie Brydon, Location Casting Directors: Tara Feldstein Bennett, Chase Paris, Tara Mazzucca

FRANKENSTEIN: Robin D. Cook, Associate Casting Director: Jonathan Oliveira

HAMNET: Nina Gold, Associate Casting Director: Lucy Amos

MARTY SUPREME: Jennifer Venditti, Associate Casting Director: Alan Scott Neal, Location Casting Director: Ko Iwagami

SINNERS: Francine Maisler, Associate Casting Directors: Molly Rose, Amber Wakefield, Location Casting Director: Meagan Lewis

FEATURE: BIG BUDGET: COMEDY

JAY KELLY: Douglas Aibel, Nina Gold, Associate Casting Director: Matthew Glasner, Location Casting Directors: Francesco Vedovati, Barbara Giordani

MATERIALISTS: Douglas Aibel, Associate Casting Director: Matthew Glasner

THE NAKED GUN: Carmen Cuba, Associate Casting Director: Judith Sunga, Location Casting Directors: Tara Feldstein Bennett, Chase Paris

THE PHOENICIAN SCHEME: Douglas Aibel (US Casting), Jina Jay (UK Casting), Alexandra Montag (German Casting), Associate Casting Director: Matthew Glasner

WAKE UP DEAD MAN: A KNIVES OUT MYSTERY: Mary Vernieu, Bret Howe, Location Casting Director: Martin Ware, Location Associate Casting Director: Olivia Brittain

WICKED: FOR GOOD: Bernard Telsey, Tiffany Little Canfield, Associate Casting Director: Ryan Bernard Tymensky, Location Casting Director: Tamsyn Manson

FEATURE: STUDIO OR INDEPENDENT: DRAMA

BLUE MOON: Olivia Scott-Webb, Associate Casting Director: Simon Higgins

ELEANOR THE GREAT: Ellen Lewis, Kate Sprance, Associate Casting Director: Leah Shapiro

NUREMBERG: John Papsidera, Anna Kennedy, Associate Casting Director: Emily Bohbrink, Location Casting Director: Francesco Vedovati

PILLION: Kahleen Crawford

SENTIMENTAL VALUE: Avy Kaufman

TRAIN DREAMS: Avy Kaufman, Location Casting Director: Nike Imoru

FEATURE: STUDIO OR INDEPENDENT: COMEDY

ETERNITY: Tiffany Mak, Chelsea Ellis Bloch, Marisol Roncali

FRIENDSHIP: Melissa DeLizia

OH, HI!: Kate Geller, Associate Casting Director: Ross Shenker

RENTAL FAMILY: Kei Kawamura

THE WEDDING BANQUET: Jenny Jue, Location Casting Director: Candice Elzinga

TWINLESS: Jessica Munks, Location Casting Director: Simon Max Hill

FEATURE: LOW BUDGET: COMEDY OR DRAMA

ALL THAT WE LOVE: Charlene Lee, Associate Casting Director: Danny Gordon

BOB TREVINO LIKES IT: Kate Geller, Associate Casting Director: Ross Shenker

GRIFFIN IN SUMMER: Betsy Ware Fippinger, Location Casting Director: Erica Arvold

PLAINCLOTHES: Bernard Telsey, Adam Caldwell, Amelia Rasche McCarthy

SORRY, BABY: Jessica Kelly, Location Casting Directors: Lisa Lobel, Angela Peri, Location Associate Casting Director: Melissa Morris

WE STRANGERS: Erica A. Hart, Location Casting Director: Lauren Port

FEATURE: INTERNATIONAL 

KOKUHO: Masunobu Motokawa

SOUND OF FALLING: Karimah El-Giamal

THE FISHERMAN: Mawuko Kuadzi

FEATURE: ANIMATED

ELIO: Natalie Lyon, Kevin Reher, Kate Hansen-Birnbaum, Associate Casting Director: Lexi Diamond

THE BAD GUYS 2: Christi Soper Hilt, Associate Casting Director: Lara Boushehri

ZOOTOPIA 2: Grace C. Kim

Author: Doug Jamieson

From musicals to horror and everything in between, Doug has an eclectic taste in films. Both a champion of independent cinema and a defender of more mainstream fare, he prefers to find an equal balance between two worlds often at odds with each other. A film critic by trade but a film fan at heart, Doug also writes for his own website The Jam Report, and Australia’s the AU review.

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