Film Awards 2023/2024: A Comprehensive Guide
Posted 2024/03/26 76 0
Lights, camera, action! Get ready to witness the glitz and glamour of the film industry as we dive into the exhilarating world of the 2023/2024 film awards season. From star-studded festivals to prestigious awards ceremonies, this season promises to be one for the books. Let’s take a closer look at the key dates and events that will shape the landscape of cinema this year.
Lights, Camera, Awards: A Sneak Peek at the Calendar
Buckle up, film enthusiasts! The 2023/2024 film awards calendar is jam-packed with excitement, featuring a lineup of events that will keep you on the edge of your seat. From industry giants to rising stars, there’s something for everyone in this year’s lineup.
Cannes Film Festival: Where Dreams Take Center Stage
Kicking off the season is none other than the prestigious Cannes Film Festival, set to mesmerize audiences from May 16th to May 27th. As the ultimate showcase of cinematic brilliance, Cannes sets the bar high for what’s to come in the months ahead.
Venice International Film Festival: A Symphony of Creativity
Next up on the agenda is the Venice International Film Festival, running from August 30th to September 9th. Against the backdrop of the breathtaking Venetian landscape, filmmakers and cinephiles alike come together to celebrate the art of storytelling.
Toronto International Film Festival: A Global Cinematic Extravaganza
From September 7th to September 17th, all eyes will be on the Toronto International Film Festival. As one of the largest and most influential festivals in the world, TIFF serves as a melting pot of diverse voices and perspectives from across the globe.
The Golden Globes: Hollywood’s Night of Stars
Mark your calendars for January 7, 2024, as the Golden Globes make their much-anticipated return. With CBS at the helm this season, viewers can expect a dazzling spectacle that honors the best and brightest in film and television like games of thrones.
SAG Awards: Streaming Into the Spotlight
February 24 marks a historic moment for the Screen Actors Guild Awards as they embark on a new chapter with Netflix. With the streaming giant onboard to produce and air the live show, the SAG Awards are poised to captivate audiences like never before.
Academy Awards: And the Winner Is…
Last but certainly not least, the grand finale of the awards season arrives on March 10, 2024, with the 96th Oscars. As Hollywood’s most prestigious accolade, the Academy Awards bring the curtain down on another unforgettable year in cinema.
MAY
16th-27th – Cannes Film Festival
JUNE
11th-17th – Annecy International Animation Film Festival
JULY
AUGUST
30th to September 9th – Venice International Film Festival (VIFF)
31st to September 4th – Telluride Film Festival (TFF)
SEPTEMBER
7th-17th – Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF)
29th to October 15th – New York Film Festival (NYFF)
OCTOBER
4th-15th – BFI London Film Festival (LFF)
5th-15th – Mill Valley Film Festival (MVFF)
19th-22nd – Middleburg Film Festival (MFF)
21st-28th – Savannah Film Festival (SCAD)
24th – Gotham Awards nominations – nominees
25th-29th – AFI Film Festival (AFI)
NOVEMBER
2nd – British Independent Film Awards nominations (BIFA) – nominees
2nd – Hollywood Music in Media Awards nominations (HMMA) – nominees
6th – Screen Actors Guild submissions close (SAG)
7th – European Film Awards nominations (EFA) – nominees
12th – Critics Choice Documentary Awards (CCA) – winners
15th – Hollywood Music in Media Awards (HMMA) – winners
16th – Cinema Eye Honors nominations (CEH) – nominees
20th – British Independent Film Awards Craft winners (BIFA) – winners
21st – International Documentary Association nominations (IDA) – nominees
27th – Gotham Awards – winners
30th – New York Film Critics Circle (NYFCC) – winners
DECEMBER
1st – Michigan Movie Critics Guild nominations (MMCG) – nominees
3rd – British Independent Film Awards (BIFA) – winners
4th – Atlanta Film Critics Circle (AFCC) – winners
4th – Michigan Movie Critics Guild Awards (MMCG) – winners
4th – Screen Actors Guild Awards nominations voting opens (SAG)
5th – Film Independent Spirit Awards nominations (ISA) – nominees
6th – National Board of Review (NBR) – winners
7th – AFI Top 10 Films of the Year (AFI) – winners
8th – British Academy of Film and Television Arts longlist voting begins (BAFTA)
8th – Chicago Film Critics Association nominations (CFCA) – nominees
8th – Las Vegas Film Critics Society nominations (LVFCS) – nominees
9th – European Film Academy Awards (EFA) – winners
9th – Washington DC Area Film Critics Association nominations (WAFCA) – nominees
10th – Boston Society of Film Critics (BSFC) – winners
10th – Los Angeles Film Critics Association (LAFCA) – winners
10th – St. Louis Film Critics Association nominations (StLFCA) – nominees
10th – Washington DC Area Film Critics Association Awards (WAFCA) – winners
11th – Directors Guild of America nominations voting begins (DGA)
11th – Golden Globe Awards nominations (GG) – nominees
12th – Chicago Film Critics Association winners (CFCA)
12th – Indiana Film Journalists Association nominations (IFJA) – nominees
12th – International Documentary Association Awards (IDA) – winners
12th – North Texas Film Critics Association nominations (NTFCA) – nominees
12th – Phoenix Critics Circle nominations (PCC) – nominees
12th – Producers Guild of America Documentary nominations (PGA) – nominees
13th – Critics’ Choice Awards nominations (CCA) – nominees
13th – Florida Film Critics Circle nominations (FFCC) – nominees
13th – Las Vegas Film Critics Society Awards (LVFCS) – winners
14th – Oscar shortlist voting begins (AMPAS)
15th – New York Film Critics Online Awards (NYFCO – winners
15th – Black Reel Awards nominations (BRA) – nominees
15th – Phoenix Critics Circle Awards (PCC) – winners
15th – San Diego Film Critics Society nominations (SDFCS) – nominees
16th – Utah Film Critics Association nominations (UFCA) – nominees
17th – Boston Online Film Critics Association Awards (BOFCA) – winners
17th – Philadelphia Film Critics Circle Awards (PFCC) – winners
17th – St. Louis Film Critics Association Awards (StLFCA) – winners
17th – Toronto Film Critics Association Awards (TFCA) – winners
18th – Dallas-Ft. Worth Film Critics Association Awards – winners
18th – Indiana Film Journalists Association Awards (IFJA) – winners
18th – International Press Academy Satellite Awards nominations – nominees
18th – North Texas Film Critics Association Awards (NTFCA) – winners
18th – Online Association of Female Film Critics nominations (OAFFC) – nominees
18th – Oscar shortlist voting ends (AMPAS)
18th – Phoenix Film Critics Society Awards (PFCS) – winners
18th – Southeastern Film Critic Association Awards (SEFCA) – winners
18th – Women Film Critics Circle Awards (WFCC) – winners
19th – Online Association of Female Film Critics nominations (OAFFC) – nominees
19th – San Diego Film Critics Society Awards (SDFCS) – winners
20th – Black Film Critics Circle Awards (BFCC) – winners
20th – London Critics Circle Film Awards nominations – nominees
21st – Florida Film Critics Circle Awards (FFCC) – winners
21st – North Carolina Film Critics Association nominations (NCFCA) – nominees
21st – Online Association of Female Film Critics Awards (OAFFC)
21st – Oscar shortlists (AMPAS) – shortlists
21st – Society of Composers & Lyricists nominations (SCL) – nominees
21st – Producers Guild of America nomination voting begins (PGA)
22nd – Greater Western New York Film Critics Association nominations (GWNYFCA) – nominees
23rd – Discussing Film Critics Awards nominations (DFCA) – nominees
23rd – Nevada Film Critics Society Awards (NFCS) – winners
29th – British Academy of Film and Television Arts longlist voting ends (BAFTA
29th – Georgia Film Critics Association nominations (GFCA) – nominees
29th – U.K. Film Critics Association nominations (UKFCA) – nominees
31st – Columbus Film Critics Association nominations (COFCA) – nominees
31st – U.K. Film Critics Association Awards (UKFCA) – winners
In Conclusion: Lights, Camera, Celebration!
As we gear up for the 2023/2024 film awards season, one thing is clear: it’s going to be a rollercoaster ride of emotions, surprises, and unforgettable moments. So grab your popcorn, settle into your seats, and get ready to witness history in the making. After all, in the world of cinema, anything is possible when the lights dim and the cameras start rolling. Let the show begin with 5movies.