Oscars 2023: Best Production Design Predictions
In a race between four period pieces and “Avatar,” “Elvis” has the advantage.
In a race between four period pieces and “Avatar,” “Elvis” has the advantage.
It’s come down to a race between “Dune” and “Nightmare Alley.” (Constantly updated.)
Adam Stockhausen could earn his first Oscar with Spielberg for his gritty authenticity and danceable production design work.
Production designer Tamara Deverell actually made two movies in one with the surreal carnival environment and Cate Blanchett’s elegant Art Deco office.
Director Coen presented production designer Stefan Dechant with references from “The Passion of Joan of Arc,” “Sunrise,” and “The Night of the Hunter.”
The mighty black-and-white “Mank” is the favorite but “The Father” could also win. Constantly updated.
Contemporary films see few Oscar nominations for production design, and rarely win. Bong Joon Ho and Lee Ha Jun could change that and more.
For only the fourth time in 20 years, Best Picture and Best Production Design could go together, which bodes well for frontrunner “1917.”
Period production design dominates the Oscar race, with Bong Joon Ho’s “Parasite” as the impressive outlier. Updated 1/18/20.
For production designer Dennis Gassner, Sam Mendes ambitious “1917” was like entering a dreamstate, and there’s beauty in every moment of horror.
Production designer Jade Healy channeled the beloved Fred Rogers in recreating his legendary kids show with some inspired miniature enhancements.
The production designers of Bong Joon Ho’s social thriller and Taika Waititi’s anti-hate satire created houses that function as central characters with hidden secrets.