The Commercial Appeal - Go Memphis

THE WINNERS

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Here is the full list of SEFCA winners. All movies have played in Memphis or are still here unless otherwise noted.

TOP 10

1. “Spotlight” 2. “Mad Max: Fury Road” 3. “Room” 4. “Brooklyn” 5. “Carol” (played at the Indie Memphis Film Festival, begins its regular run Christmas Day) 6. “The Big Short” (opens Wednesday) 7. “The Martian” 8. “Inside Out” 9. “Bridge of Spies” 10. “Trumbo” BEST ACTOR Winner: Bryan Cranston, “Trumbo” Runner-up: Michael Fassbender, “Steve Jobs” BEST ACTRESS Winner: Brie Larson, “Room” Runner-up: Saoirse Ronan, “Brooklyn” BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR Winner: Sylvester Stallone, “Creed” Runner-up: Mark Rylance, “Bridge of Spies” BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS Winner: Alicia Vikander, “Ex Machina” Runner-up: Kate Winslet, “Steve Jobs” BEST ENSEMBLE Winner: “Spotlight” Runner-up: “The Big Short” (opens Wednesday) BEST DIRECTOR Winner: George Miller, “Mad Max: Fury Road” Runner-up: Tom McCarthy, “Spotlight” BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY Winner: Tom McCarthy, Josh Singer for “Spotlight” Runner-up: Bob Petersen, Pete Docter for “Inside Out” BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY Winner: Emma Donoghue for “Room” Runner-up: Charles Randolph and Adam McKay for “The Big Short” (opens Wednesday) BEST DOCUMENTAR­Y Winner: “Amy” Runner-up: “Best of Enemies” FOREIGN LANGUAGE Winner: “Son of Saul” (no Memphis date yet) Runner-up: “The Assassin” (no Memphis date yet) BEST ANIMATED FILM Winner: “Inside Out” Runner-up: “Anomalisa” (played at Indie Memphis) BEST CINEMATOGR­APHY Winner: John Seale for “Mad Max: Fury Road” Runner-up: Luca Bigazzi for “Youth” (opens Christmas Day)

THE WYATT AWARD

“Finders Keepers” (available on Amazon and iTunes)

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