The 73-year-old actor went on to give the night’s standout speech, in which she demonstrated why she’s nabbed nearly every supporting-actress trophy this awards season-and why it’s been such a joy to watch her win. “Tonight, you are all forgiven,” Youn said cheekily-effectively pardoning Brad Pitt, who had made such a mistake when he announced her victory. The South Korean actor said it clearly for everyone watching and then noted how often it is mispronounced.
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In “CODA,” 17-year-old Ruby (Jones) is the sole hearing member of a deaf family - a CODA, child of deaf adults. “CODA” is a Sundance sensation, having premiered at the festival this year and garnering four awards from the prestigious film festival, including the US Grand Jury Prize and Audience Award. Best Original Song – “Beyond the Shore”.Best Supporting Actress – Marlee Matlin.The film’s moving original song “Beyond the Shore,” sung by Emilia Jones, and written by Nick Baxter, Siân Heder, Marius de Vries and Matt Dahan, also received recognition in the Best Original Song category.ĬODA received nine total nominations for the 5th Annual HCA Film Awards, including: Academy Award winner and “CODA” star Marlee Matlin also received a HCA Film Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress, and the cast received a nomination for Best Cast Ensemble. “CODA” received a total of four acting nominations with stars Emilia Jones and Troy Kotsur receiving nominations for Best Actress and Best Supporting Actor, respectively, following their wins at the Gotham Awards on Monday night.
In addition to the film receiving nominations for Best Picture and Best Indie Film, “CODA” writer and director Siân Heder received nominations in both the Best Director and Best Adapted Screenplay categories. The nominations follow the recent announcement that the cast of “CODA” will be the recipient of the HCA’s Spotlight Award at this year’s ceremony, taking place Januat the Avalon in Hollywood, CA. The Hollywood Critics Association (HCA) announced that Apple Original Films’ “CODA” has been honored with a total of nine nominations, including Best Picture, Best Director, Best Cast Ensemble, Best Actress and more.