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Saturday, October 29, 2016

18 Forever Fashion Brand for Women

18 Forever Festive Fashion Line
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Who we are

18 Forever is an online social enterprise fashion brand for women. Our social aim is to improve the livelihood of artisans in Africa through fashion design. We aim to create an avenue where artisans are empowered and rewarded for their work.

We are a friend to the artisans and we meet their expectations, now this makes us different. This also means that you know "who made your clothes". Once the designs have been decided by the team, the artisans craft what we’ve designed. However, we don’t leave manufacturing completely to the artisans; we are closely working with artisans to make sure that quality is what will be produced and to make sure that the best practice in the business cycle is achieved.

18 Forever combines socially responsible business principles and excellent design; we bring you the best and most recent designs in African prints. Our core value is to improve the economic status of artisans in Africa (with specific focus on The Gambia) whilst meeting your fashion needs and generally all that you will need to be that stylish, trendy and socially responsible fashionista.

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Thursday, June 12, 2014

HARRISON FORD INJURED ON THE SET OF STAR WARS!


BREAKING NEWS: HOLLYWOOD STAR HARRISON FORD IS INJURED ON THE SET OF STAR WARS!

Harrison Ford Injured on the Set of ‘Star Wars: Episode VII’
Courtesy of   http://variety.com/2014/film/news/harrison-ford-injured-on-the-set-of-star-wars-episode-vii-1201219316/
                                        
Harrison Ford has been injured on the set of Disney and LucasFilm’s new “Star Wars” movie.
According to Disney, the 71 year-old actor was hospitalized after sustaining a bad ankle injury during filming on Wednesday.
“He was taken to a local hospital and is receiving care,” the statement reads.
Ford was at Pinewood studios in England when a hydraulic door reportedly fell down and hit him, possibly fracturing his ankle.
He was airlifted to a hospital shortly after the incident.

The J.J. Abrams-directed “Star Wars: Episode VII,” co-starring Carrie Fisher and Mark Hamill, will continue shooting at Pinewood Studios while ‘Han Solo’ gets treatment.
The new “Star Wars” movie also stars newcomers John Boyega, Oscar Isaac and Adam Driver and hits theaters December 18, 2015.

Tuesday, May 6, 2014

THE MET GALA 2014 - THE BEST AND WORST DRESSED!

 
 

 

THE MET GALA 2014 - 'BEYOND FASHION'

LUPITA NYONG'O, BLAKE LIVELY AND BEYONCE LOOK SENSATIONAL IN DESIGNER GOWNS

Courtesy of - By Archie Rice and Scarlett Russell | http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-2621064/Met-Gala-2014-Rita-Ora-Kate-Upton-Chrissy-Teigen-lead-Met-Galas-worst-dressed.html#ixzz30w3hlVPw


They won't be asked back! Rita Ora and Kate Upton lead the Met Gala's worst dressed, whilst Blake Lively and Beyonce make up for it by looking sensational in Gucci and Givenchy

  • Rita makes fashion faux pas in champagne-coloured gown by Donna Karan
  • Kate Upton also makes worst-dressed list in unflattering Dolce & Gabbana
  • Meanwhile, Blake Lively is sensational in a Gucci Premier gown
  • Beyonce arrives in Jay Z in a beautiful black beaded Givenchy gown
  • Emma Stone looks stunning in Thakoon dress and Miu Miu shoes

  • It's one of the most glamorous - but undoubtedly one of the most hit-and-miss - nights on the fashion calendar.
  • And leading the worst-dressed list at the Met Ball in New York on Monday was pop star Rita Ora, with actresses Kate Upton and Katie Holmes hot on her gold gladiator-style heels.
  • Rita wore a champagne-coloured dress with puffy lace skirt - split to the waist to expose her underwear - by Donna Karen Atelier, paired with questionable thigh-high, golden strappy heels. 
 
And while the 23-year-old RIP singer tried to rectify the situation when she realised her underwear was on show, but by then it was far too late to spare her blushes.


Designer Donna Karan describes the gown as an, 'antiqued matte gold sequined silk tulle gown with an asymmetrical sculpted train.'

And her footwear was custom Casadei embroidered with antique gold sequins.



Meanwhile, Kate Upton's saloon waitress look - a dress by Dolce & Gabbana - had Twitter users aghast.
Style bloggers Mamamia Style asked: 'We need to talk about Kate Upton's milkmaid by way of the saloon.'
Kate, who is the current cover star on fashion bible Vogue, is known for voluptuous figure.
But it was all concealed by the mountain of material that made up her outfit, not to mention the bizarre frills and corset which featured on the black lace dress.

The Met Ball, formally called the Costume Institute Gala, is an annual fundraising gala for the benefit of the Metropolitan Museum of Art's Costume Institute, and is renowned for attracting fashion's most famous faces.
However, in spite of it's reputation as the most stylish night of the year, some guests still manage to get it wrong.

Katie Holmes, usually preened to perfection, looked more like Belle from Disney's Beauty And The Beast, in a huge yellow Marchesa gown.
The actress looked disheveled in the mustard-coloured dress, in which the puffy shoulders fell down onto her slim shoulders.

Also doing the walk of shame on the red carpet was Lena Dunham in Giambattista Valli, Amanda Peet in Marc Jacobs and Zoe Saldana, whose Michael Kors taffeta sculpted skirt drowned her pretty figure.
Shailene Woodley was another contender for the worst-dressed star to grace the MET's red carpet.
The Divergent actress, 22, wore an ill-fitting Rodarte dress which fell unflatteringly down the shoulders and aged her dramatically.
Kirsten Dunst, meanwhile wore a bizarre dress, also by Rodarte, with the Death Star from Return Of The Jedi printed upon it.


Keeping things quirky on the carpet were Lily Allen in a overly frilly Chanel Couture ensemble, and Chloe Sevigny in an odd Kenzo gown.
Kristen Stewart wore Chanel to the star-studded event, but even the French design powerhouse didn't suit the pretty actress.
Her dress was far too busy for the usually elegant star, with feathers and a chiffon skirt paired with a heavily sequined long sleeved top.


Also on the worst dressed list were usually on-trend Solange Knowles, actress Brie Larson, model Karolina Kurkova and Julie Macklowe.
Karolina wore an over-the-top Marchesa ballgown from the outdated spring/summer 2011 collection, paired with a reported $1 million worth of Harry Winston diamonds.
21 Jump Street actress Brie, 24, wore enviable designer Prada, though the outfit was bizarre: garish gold trousers and an oversized tunic which made her look more like a Christmas decoration than a guest at a high fashion event.
Julie, meanwhile, an American investor, former hedge fund manager, and socialite, wore a bright yellow dress which clashed heavily with her pale skin and stark two-tone hair scraped back.




On the other end of the fashion spectrum however, were Blake Lively, Emma Stone, Cara Delevingne and Beyonce, who looked sensational in their outfits.

Blake, 26, was reminiscent of a 1940s film starlet as she wore a stunning silk chiffon blush mermaid gown, custom-designed by the Italian fashion house, Gucci, for which she is a model.
The Gucci Premiere gown was embroidered with rose gold paillettes, featured a plunging neckline, whilst her blonde tresses were curled and swept to the side.
The Gossip Girl actress arrived with her equally gorgeous Hollywood husband, Ryan Reynolds, 37.




His midnight blue velvet one-button tuxedo was also by Gucci, a brand for which he too is a model.
The Amazing Spiderman actress Emma Stone, 25, who arrived with Spiderman himself - her boyfriend Andrew Garfield, 30 - looked adorable in a pink Thakoon dress, Miu Miu shoes, Tod‘s clutch, and Graziela Gems and EF Collection jewellery.
Beyonce, who of course attended the fashion event with husband Jay Z, looked elegant in a black Givenchy gown




Diane Kruger, 37, was another hit on the red carpet, as her shimmering pale blue Jason Wu for Hugo Boss dress fitted her perfectly.
She was of course accompanied by her boyfriend, fellow actor, Joshua Jackson, 35.
The couple are known for their shared love of fashion and paired down style that is always bang on trend. Once again, they did not disappoint.
Jessica Alba, 33, looked gorgeous, too, in an elegant gold dress by Diane von Furstenberg, with a matching clutch.
Michelle Williams was another best-dressed, as the 33-year-old actress wore a dress from Nicolas Ghesquière’s debut Louis Vuitton collection.
The cut of the dress suited her perfectly, showing off her enviable legs and complimenting her pale but pretty skin tone.




  


 

Monday, March 3, 2014

THE OSCARS 2014: ALL THE WINNERS


 
 
 
Best Picture12 Years A Slave
Best Actor in a Leading RoleMatthew McConaughey (Dallas Buyers Club) Best Actress in a Leading Role Cate Blanchett (Blue Jasmine) Best Actor in a Supporting RoleJared Leto (Dallas Buyers Club)
Best Actress in a Supporting Role Lupita Nyong'o (12 Years A Slave)

Best Make-up and Hairstyling

Dallas Buyers Club (Adruitha Lee, Robin Mathews)



 
Best Director Alfonso Cuaron (Gravity)

Best Animated Feature

Frozen

Best Live Action Short Film

Helium (Anders Walter, Kim Magnusson)

Best Visual Effects

Gravity (Tim Webber, Chris Lawrence, Dave Shirk, Neil Corbould)

Best Film Editing

Gravity (Alfonso Cuarón, Mark Sanger)
Best Animated Short FilmMr. Hublot (Laurent Witz, Alexandre Espigares)

Best Documentary Feature20 Feet from Stardom
Best Cinematography
Gravity (Emmanuel Lubezki)
Best Production Design

The Great Gatsby (Catherine Martin, Beverley Dunn)

Best Sound EditingGravity (Glenn Freemantle)

Best Original Score
Gravity (Steven Price)

Best Original Screenplay

Her (Spike Jonze)Best Sound Mixing
Skip Lievsay, Niv Adirj, Christopher Benstead and Chris Munro (Gravity)





Foreign Language Film
The Great Beauty, Italy

Best Costume Design
Catherine Martin, The Great Gatsby


Best Documentary Short SubjectThe Lady in Number 6: Music Saved My Life

Best Original Song
Let It Go (Frozen)

Best Adapted Screenplay

12 Years a Slave (John Ridley)

Sunday, March 2, 2014

THE OSCARS: 7 THINGS TO LOOK FORWARD TO AT THE OSCARS, 2nd MARCH 2014


HIGHLIGHTS OF THE 84TH ACADEMY AWARDS

NUMBER 1 – ELLEN DEGENERES HOSTING THE OSCARS FOR A 2ND TIME

Ellen Degeneres hilarious opening monologue


Everyone has been looking forward to America’s daytime chat show hostess and comedienne Ellen Degeneres hosting the Academy Awards again. She is quick with the wit, there is no toilet humour, and has no fear, A-Listers be aware. Ellen also has class, unlike Seth McFarlane, we will not be hearing any toilet humour from his side kick “Ted”…nor will there be a song and dance number called “We saw your boobs”….the female celebrities can breathe a sigh of relief!

Who can forget when Ellen asked Steven Spielberg to take a photo of her and Clint Eastwood for Myspace and gave Martin Scorsese a script for a follow up to Goodfellas and Big Momma’s House called “Good Mamas”.



My favourite joke was about how nominees get their nominations, as America did not vote for Jennifer Hudson on American Idol and America voted for Al Gore in the presidential elections, both LOST but won their respective Oscars on the night!


Judy Garland, Liza Minnelli, Joey Luft, Lorna Luft
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Judy Garland receiving her juvenile Oscar for Wizard of Oz
 
 
 
NUMBER 2 – THE TRIBUTE TO THE WIZARD OF OZ

The Academy has confirmed that Judy Garland’s children, the legendary Liza Minnelli, Lorna Luft, and Joey Luft will pay tribute to their mum the epic that is the Wizard of Oz. I secretly hope that the last surviving Wizard of Oz Munchkin Jerry Maren, will make an appearance as a member of the Lollipop Guild. We are already humming the songs before the Oscars begin. We had also hoped Judy Garland’s best friend from the Golden Age of MGM, Mickey Rooney would host the tribute, but there has been no mention from Oscars HQ. It has been confirmed that movie star and blonde Bombshell Kim Novak will introduce the the tribute. Kim Novak became friends with Judy Garland and her then husband Sid Luft when they use to party and gamble with Frank Sinatra and the Rat Pack in L.A and Las Vegas.

 

NUMBER 3 – THE RETURN OF THE DIVINE MISS BETTE MIDLER

Songstress  and actress Bette Midler has not been to the Oscars for many years, she was last seen on the Oscar stage presenting with the her co-stars from The First Wives Club in 1997. Old timers and the new generation will be re-introduced to the sumptuous vocal acrobatics of Miss Midler, who is known to bring magic to the stage.

Bette Midler at the 1997 Oscars

 

Shirley Temple receiving her Juvenile Oscar 1935
NUMBER 4 – IN MEMORIUM

Get the tissues ready in 2013 and early 2014, we lost some amazing actors and executives. The most memorable being, America’s little sweetheart Shirley Temple, who was the most famous child star of all time. At the age of 5, Shirley Temple single handedly saved Fox studios from bankruptcy. She later landed some good adult film roles but never quite made the transition into grown up movies. She moved to Television where she landed a storybook series. She retired from show business in 1950 and then pursued a successful career in public service as an Ambassador and head of protocol. The little girl that the world fell in love with will be sorely missed….we hope she is resting in peace on the Good Ship Lollipop with “Uncle Billy”, the legendary Billy Bojangles Robinson.

Some other memorable stars that passed away in the past season are movie stars Peter O’toole, Joan Fontaine, Paul Walker, Philip Seymor Hoffman, Corey Monteith, James Gandolfini, Richard Griffiths, Eleonor Parker, Esther Williams, James Avery, Deanna Durbin, Richard Briers, Jean Stapleton, Sid Caesar , Harold Ramis, Juanita Moore, Maximilian Schell , Alicia Rhett   

 

NUMBER 5 – MANDELA TRIBUTE

Since Gandhi, there has never been a statesman and humanitarian that has been so globally respected, admired and written about. So it is a fitting tribute that the Academy Awards have chosen to remember the global statesman. Bono and U2 have been selected to perform at the Oscars as a tribute to the memory of Nelson Mandela.

 

NUMBER 5 – STEVE MCQUEEN AND 12 YEARS A SLAVE

The best Oscar moments are always when history is made, like when Kathryn Bigelow became the first woman director to win an Oscar and was given the Oscar by non less than Barbra Streisand! Tonite Oscar attendees might witness history in the making if Steve McQueen of Black British descent becomes the first black director to win an Oscar for 12 years a Slave. He has so far lost every time to Director Alfonso Cuarón (Gravity). However he has taken most of the “Best Film” and “ Best Producer” accolades during the award season. The predictions say that is so far a two man race for “best director” it could be Steve McQueen or Alfonso Cuarón, either of which will be a British win!

 


NUMBER 6 – AFRICAN NOMINATIONS AT THE OSCARS

We do love firsts. If either Lupita Nyong’o (Kenya) or Barkhad Abdi (Somalia) they will be become the first Africans to win an Oscar! Steve McQueen has called Lupita Nyong’o his muse and poured his admiration for how she carried the scenes. On the red carpet, Lupita has already made waves as a fashion icon. The likes of USA Vogue editor Anna Wintour and Victoria Beckham have been on the phone. She has already made the covers of various international magazines and possibly the envy of every supermodel alive. Lupita has a second movie out, “Non-Stop” starring Liam Neeson which grossed $10 million on its opening day, and was ranked #1. Barkhad Abdi has a BAFTA in the bag, although he lost most of the accolades to Jared Leto (The Dallas Buyer’s Club). Barkhadi is a novice having never studied acting, he was a limo driver and went to the casting call for Captain Phillips when they advertised for Somali citizens to play pirates. Good luck to both of them.

Pharrell performing "Happy" at the BRIT awards

 
 
NUMBER 7 –  THE PERFORMANCES

This year we have a treat as Oscars HQ have chosen 6 exquisite performances to cater to all tastes! We cannot wait for broadway legend and powerhouse Idina Menzel (Wicked, Glee) to perform “Let it Go” and Pharell’s feel good tune of the year “Happy”. I hope the Oscars have a 5 second delay as the rocktastic Pink will be in the house, we are hoping she will create some kind of controversy. Anything else would be boring from rocker Pink! Remember her half naked acrobatic act at the Grammy Awards?

 
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Tuesday, February 18, 2014

THE BAFTAS 2014 ( EEBAFTAs ) - ALL THE WINNERS AND NOMINEES!


GRAVITY WINS BIG AT THE BAFTAS 2014 INCLUDING BEST DIRECTOR AND OUTSTANDING BRITISH FILM
In memorium, Shirley temple was remembered at BAFTAs

BAFTA FELLOWSHIP
Dame Helen Mirren

OUTSTANDING BRITISH CONTRIBUTION IN CINEMA
Peter Greenaway


ADAPTED SCREENLAY
WINNER Philomena
Steve Coogan, Jeff Pope
 
12 Years A Slave
John Ridley
Behind The Candelabra
Richard LaGravenese
Captain Phillips
Billy Ray
The Wolf Of Wall Street
Terence Winter


LEADING ACTOR
WINNER Chiwetel Ejiofor
12 Years a Slave
 
Bruce Dern
Nebraska
Christian Bale
American Hustle
Tom Hanks
Captain Phillips
Leonardo DiCaprio
The Wolf of Wall Street
 
 
ANIMATED FILM
WINNER  Frozen
Chris Buck, Jennifer Lee
 
Despicable Me 2
Chris Renaud, Pierre Coffin
Monsters University
Dan Scanlon
 
 
LEADING ACTRESS
WINNER - Cate Blanchett
Blue Jasmine
 
Amy Adams
American Hustle
Emma Thompson
Saving Mr. Banks
Judi Dench
Philomena
Sandra Bullock
Gravity


BRITISH SHORT ANIMATION
WINNER - Sleeping With The Fishes
James Walker, Sarah Woolner, Yousif Al-Khalifa
 
Everything I Can See From Here
Bjorn-Erik Aschim, Friederike Nicolaus, Sam Taylor
I Am Tom Moody
Ainslie Henderson


MAKE UP AND HAIR
WINNER - American Hustle
Evelyne Noraz, Lori McCoy-Bell, Kathrine Gordon
 
Behind The Candelabra
Kate Biscoe, Marie Larkin
The Butler
Debra Denson, Candace Neal, Robert Stevenson, Matthew Mungle
The Great Gatsby
Maurizio Silvi, Kerry Warn
The Hobbit: The Desolation Of Smaug
Peter Swords King, Richard Taylor, Rick Findlater


BRITISH SHORT FILM
WINNER - Room 8
James W. Griffiths, Sophie Venner
 
Island Queen
Ben Mallaby, Nat Luurtsema, Emma Hughes
Keeping Up With The Joneses
Megan Rubens, Michael Pearce, Selina Lim
Orbit Ever After
Chee-Lan Chan, Jamie Stone, Len Rowles
Sea View
Anna Duffield, Jane Linfoot


ORIGINAL FILM MUSIC
WINNER - Gravity
Steven Price
 
12 Years A Slave
Hans Zimmer
The Book Thief
John Williams
Captain Phillips
Henry Jackman
Saving Mr. Banks
Thomas Newman


CINEMATOGRAPHY
WINNER - Gravity
Emmanuel Lubezki

12 Years A Slave
Sean Bobbitt
Captain Phillips
Barry Ackroyd
Inside Llewyn Davis
Bruno Delbonnel
Nebraska
Phedon Papamichael


ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY
WINNER - American Hustle
Eric Warren Singer, David O. Russell
 
Blue Jasmine
Woody Allen
Gravity
Alfonso Cuarón, Jonás Cuarón
Inside Llewyn Davis
Joel Coen, Ethan Coen
Nebraska
Bob Nelson


COSTUME DESIGN
WINNER - The Great Gatsby
Catherine Martin
 
American Hustle
Michael Wilkinson
Behind The Candelabra
Ellen Mirojnick
The Invisible Woman
Michael O’Connor
Saving Mr. Banks
Daniel Orlandi


DIRECTOR
WINNER - Alfonso Cuarón
Gravity
 
Steve McQueen
12 Years A Slave
David O. Russell
American Hustle
Paul Greengrass
Captain Phillips
Martin Scorsese
The Wolf Of Wall Street


OUTSTANDING BRITISH FILM
WINNER - Gravity
Alfonso Cuarón, David Heyman, Jonás Cuarón
 
Mandela: Long Walk To Freedom
Justin Chadwick, Anant Singh, David M. Thompson, William Nicholson
Philomena
Stephen Frears, Gabrielle Tana, Steve Coogan, Tracey Seaward, Jeff Pope
Rush
Ron Howard, Andrew Eaton, Peter Morgan
Saving Mr. Banks
John Lee Hancock, Alison Owen, Ian Collie, Philip Steuer, Kelly Marcel, Sue Smith
The Selfish Giant
Clio Barnard, Tracy O’Riordan


DOCUMENTARY
WINNER - The Act Of Killing
Joshua Oppenheimer
 
The Armstrong Lie
Alex Gibney
Blackfish
Gabriela Cowperthwaite
Tim’s Vermeer
Teller, Penn Jillette, Farley Ziegler
We Steal Secrets: The Story Of Wikileaks
Alex Gibney


OUTSTANDING DEBUT BY A BRITISH WRITER, DIRECTOR OR PRODUCER
WINNER - Kieran Evans
Kelly + Victor
 
Colin Carberry, Glenn Patterson
Good Vibrations
Kelly Marcel
Saving Mr. Banks
Paul Wright, Polly Stokes
For Those in Peril
Scott Graham
Shell


EE RISING STAR IN 2014
WINNER - Will Poulter
 
Dane DeHaan

George MacKay

Lupita Nyong’o

Léa Seydoux



PRODUCTION DESIGN
WINNER - The Great Gatsby
Catherine Martin, Beverley Dunn
 
12 Years A Slave
Adam Stockhausen, Alice Baker
American Hustle
Judy Becker, Heather Loeffler
Behind The Candelabra
Howard Cummings, Barbara Munch-Cameron
Gravity
Andy Nicholson, Rosie Goodwin, Joanne Woollard

 
EDITING
WINNER - Rush
Dan Hanley, Mike Hill
 
12 Years A Slave
Joe Walker
Captain Phillips
Christopher Rouse
Gravity
Alfonso Cuarón, Mark Sanger
The Wolf Of Wall Street
Thelma Schoonmaker
 
 
SOUND
WINNER
Gravity
Glenn Freemantle, Skip Lievsay, Christopher Benstead, Niv Adiri, Chris Munro
 
All Is Lost
Richard Hymns, Steve Boeddeker, Brandon Proctor, Micah Bloomberg, Gillian Arthur
Captain Phillips
Chris Burdon, Mark Taylor, Mike Prestwood Smith, Chris Munro, Oliver Tarney
Inside Llewyn Davis
Peter F. Kurland, Skip Lievsay, Greg Orloff, Paul Urmson
Rush
Danny Hambrook, Martin Steyer, Stefan Korte, Markus Stemler, Frank Kruse
 
 
BEST FILM
WINNER 12 Years A Slave
Anthony Katagas, Brad Pitt, Dede Gardner, Jeremy Kleiner, Steve McQueen

American Hustle           
Charles Roven, Richard Suckle, Megan Ellison, Jonathan Gordon
Captain Phillips
Scott Rudin, Dana Brunetti, Michael De Luca
Gravity
Alfonso Cuarón, David Heyman
Philomena
Gabrielle Tana, Steve Coogan, Tracey Seaward


SPECIAL VISUAL EFFECTS
Gravity
Tim Webber, Chris Lawrence, David Shirk, Neil Corbould, Nikki Penny
 
The Hobbit: The Desolation Of Smaug
Joe Letteri, Eric Saindon, David Clayton, Eric Reynolds
Iron Man 3
Bryan Grill, Christopher Townsend, Guy Williams, Dan Sudick
Pacific Rim
Hal Hickel, John Knoll, Lindy De Quattro, Nigel Sumner
Star Trek Into Darkness
Roger Guyett, Patrick Tubach, Ben Grossmann, Burt Dalton


FILM NOT IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE
The Great Beauty
Paolo Sorrentino, Nicola Giuliano, Francesca Cima
 
The Act Of Killing
Joshua Oppenheimer, Signe Byrge Sørensen
Blue Is The Warmest Colour
Abdellatif Kechiche, Brahim Chioua, Vincent Maraval
Metro Manila
Sean Ellis, Mathilde Charpentier
Wadjda
Haifaa Al-Mansour, Gerhard Meixner, Roman Paul


SUPPORTING ACTGR
WINNER - Barkhad Abdi
Captain Phillips
 
Bradley Cooper
American Hustle
Daniel Brühl
Rush
Matt Damon
Behind the Candelabra
Michael Fassbender
12 Years a Slave


SUPPORTING ACTRESS
WINNER - Jennifer Lawrence
American Hustle
 
Julia Roberts
August: Osage County
Lupita Nyong’o
12 Years a Slave
Oprah Winfrey
The Butler
Sally Hawkins
Blue Jasmine