Deadline’s Contenders Film returns to New York this morning with a hybrid in-person and livestreamed showcase at the Museum of the Moving Image in Queens, and a lineup of 23 films spotlighting the best motion pictures this awards season has to offer. The in-person event kicks off with a breakfast sponsored by United Artists Releasing at 8 a.m. ET, with panels and livestream coverage kicking off at 9:30 a.m.
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While last year’s supply of movies during a Covid-embattled awards season may have slimmed down, this year, the studios aren’t holding back. This year’s lineup features films from A24, Amazon, Apple Original Films, Focus Features, MGM/United Artists, Netflix, Neon and Warner Bros, and a roster of panelists that includes stars Matt Damon, Mahershala Ali, Tessa Thompson, Dakota Johnson, Amy Schumer, Andre Holland, Richard Jenkins, Ruth Negga, Oscar Isaac, Aunjanue Ellis, Haley Bennett, Alessandro Nivola, Ray Liotta and more.
Among the filmmakers in attendance are Janicza Bravo (Zola), Jane Campion (The Power of the Dog), David Chase (The Many Saints of Newark), Benjamin Cleary (Swan Song), Asghar Farhadi (A Hero), Maggie Gyllenhaal (The Lost Daughter), Rebecca Hall (Passing), Siân Heder (CODA), Stephen Karam (The Humans), Pablo Larraín (Spencer), Tom McCarthy (Stillwater), Adam McKay (Don’t Look Up), Jonas Poher Rasmussen (Flee), Aaron Sorkin (Being the Ricardos), Paolo Sorrentino (The Hand of God), Liesl Tommy (Respect) and Joe Wright (Cyrano).
As the entertainment industry looks to safely thrive beyond the pandemic, we’ve come back together, away from the confines of home where we’ve been for most of 2020, in front of the big screen to bask in the shared experiences of love, triumph, suspense, history and all that the cinema has to offer. Movie theaters, particularly those in New York and Los Angeles, had been closed down for a year, but as they reopened, and the global box office booms back, it’s a testament to the Teflon nature of movies, a medium which refuses to be overwhelmed by the likes of a pandemic.
For today’s showcase we’ve relocated from the DGA Theatre on West 57th Street in Manhattan to the Museum of the Moving Image in Astoria, Queens, which is built on sacred cinema ground: the Kaufman Astoria Studios campus, which was originally part of Famous Players-Lasky East Coast production lot in 1920. The studio became Paramount after 1927. This is the home to hundreds of silent- and early sound-era film productions including the first Sherlock Holmes sound movie, The Return of Sherlock Holmes (1929), the Marx Brothers movies The Cocoanuts (1929) and Animal Crackers (1930), and later such classics as Goodfellas, Carlito’s Way, The Wiz and Hair.
So settle in, either in the audience or in front of a screen, and stick with Deadline all day on the website and on social via #DeadlineContenders for complete coverage. A streaming site with all 23 panels will launch Monday on Deadline.
Contenders Film: New York is sponsored by Michter’s Distillery, Los Siete Misterios Mezcal, Eyepetizer, and modMD.
Follow along with the schedule and lineup below.
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Contenders Film: New York 2021 Schedule
(all times ET)
9:30 a.m. – Livestream begins
MGM/UNITED ARTISTS RELEASING
9:36-9:46 a.m. – Respect
Liesl Tommy (Director)
Tracey Scott Wilson (Screenwriter)
Kramer Morgenthau (Director of Photography)
Ina Mayhew (Production Designer)
9:47-9:57 a.m. – No Time to Die
Barbara Broccoli (Producer)
Michael G. Wilson (Producer)
Chris Corbould (Special Effects Producer)
Mark Tildesley (Production Designer)
9:58-10:08 a.m. – Cyrano
Joe Wright (Director)
Haley Bennett (Actor)
Kelvin Harrison Jr. (Actor)
NETFLIX
10:11-10:21 a.m. – The Hand of God
Paolo Sorrentino (Writer/Director/Producer)
Filippo Scotti (Actor)
Daria D’Antonio (Cinematographer)
10:22-10:32 a.m. – The Lost Daughter
Maggie Gyllenhaal (Writer/Director/Producer)
Dakota Johnson (Actor)
Peter Sarsgaard (Actor)
Affonso Gonçalves (Editor)
Olivia Colman (Actor)
10:33-10:43 a.m. – Passing
Rebecca Hall (Writer/Director/Producer)
Ruth Negga (Actor/Executive Producer)
André Holland (Actor)
Tessa Thompson (Actor/EP)
10:44-10:54 a.m. – The Power of the Dog
Jane Campion (Writer/Director/Producer)
Tanya Seghatchian (Producer)
Ari Wegner (Cinematographer)
Benedict Cumberbatch (Actor)
10:55-11:05 a.m. – Don’t Look Up
Adam McKay (Writer/Director/Producer)
Nicholas Britell (Composer)
Hank Corwin (Editor)
NEON & PARTICIPANT
11:08-11:18 a.m. – Flee
Jonas Poher Rasmussen (Director)
NEON & TOPIC
11:19-11:29 a.m. – Spencer
Pablo Larraín (Producer/Director)
Steven Knight (Writer/EP)
AMAZON STUDIOS
11:33-11:43 a.m. – The Tender Bar
Tye Sheridan (Actor)
Lily Rabe (Actor)
11:44-11:54 a.m. – A Hero
Asghar Farhadi (Writer/Director/Producer)
11:55 a.m.-12:05 p.m. – Being the Ricardos
Aaron Sorkin (Writer/Director)
Nicole Kidman (Actor)
Javier Bardem (Actor)
J.K. Simmons (Actor)
Nina Arianda (Actor)
WARNER BROS PICTURES
12:08-12:18 p.m. – King Richard
Aunjanue Ellis (Actor)
12:19-12:29 p.m. – In The Heights
Olga Merediz (Actor)
12:35-2 p.m. – LUNCH
APPLE ORIGINAL FILMS
2:06-2:16 p.m. – Swan Song
Benjamin Cleary (Writer/Director)
Mahershala Ali (Actor/Producer)
2:17-2:27 p.m. – CODA
Siân Heder (Writer/Director)
Diane Lederman (Production Designer)
APPLE ORIGINAL FILMS/A24
2:28-2:38 p.m. – The Tragedy of Macbeth
Carter Burwell (Composer)
Alex Lemke (VFX Supervisor)
Michael Huber (VFX Supervisor)
A24
2:41-2:51 p.m. – Zola
Janicza Bravo (Co-writer/Director)
Jeremy O. Harris (Co-writer)
A’Ziah “Zola” King (Executive Producer/Based on Tweets By)
2:52-3:02 p.m. – The Humans
Stephen Karam (Writer/Director/Producer)
Richard Jenkins (Actor)
Amy Schumer (Actor)
Jayne Houdyshell (Actor)
FOCUS FEATURES
3:05-3:15 p.m. – Stillwater
Tom McCarthy (Director/Writer/Producer)
Matt Damon (Actor)
3:16-3:26 p.m. – The Card Counter
Oscar Isaac (Actor)
Paul Schrader (Director/Writer)
WARNER BROS PICTURES
3:29-3:39 p.m. – The Many Saints of Newark
David Chase (Creator/Producer/Co-Writer)
Alessandro Nivola (Actor)
Ray Liotta (Actor)