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Catch up on previous winners and nominees with Kanopy!

Howards End (1993)

  • Winner: Best Actress
  • Winner: Best Screenplay
  • Winner: Best Art Direction

Nowhere in Africa: Nirgendwo in Afrika (2003)

  • Winner: Best International Feature

The Phone Call (2013)

  • Winner: Best Short Film

Dogtooth (2011)

*Director Yorgos Lanthimos is more recently known for his current film nominated 11 times at this year’s 96th Academy Awards, Poor Things (2024)

Nominee: Best Foreign Language Film

Mrs.Brown (1997)

  • Nominee: Best Actress
  • Nominee: Best Make Up

Antonia’s Line (1996)

  • Winner: Best Foreign Language Film

A Man Called Ove: En Man Som Heter Ove (2015)

*Based on the book, an American remake of this film was made in 2022 starring Tom Hanks titled: A Man Called Otto

  • Nominee: Best Foreign Language Film
  • Nominee: Best Make up and Hairstyling

The 100-Year-Old Man: Who Climbed Out the Window and Disappeared (2013)

  • Nominee: Best Make-up and Hairstyling

Loving Vincent (2018)

  • Nominee: Best Animated Feature

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The Furies (1951)

  • Nominee: Best Cinematography

Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988)

  • Nominee: Best Art Direction
  • Nominee: Best Cinematography
  • Winner: Best Film Editing
  • Nominee: Best Sound
  • Winner: Best Sound Effects Editing
  • Winner: Best Visual Effects
  • Winner: Special Achievement Award

Amelie (2002)

  • Nominee: Best Foreign Language Film
  • Nominee: Best Original Screenplay
  • Nominee: Best Art Direction
  • Nominee: Best Cinematography
  • Nominee: Best Sound

Spirited Away (2002)

  • Winner: Best Animated Feature

Adaptation (2003)

  • Nominee: Best Actor
  • Winner: Best Supporting Actor
  • Nominee: Best Supporting Actress
  • Nominee: Best Adapted Screenplay

The Prestige (2007)

  • Winner: Best Cinematography
  • Winner: Best Production Design

Fantastic Mr.Fox (2010)

  • Nominee: Best Animated Feature
  • Nominee: Best Original Score

Inception (2010)

  • Winner: Best Cinematography
  • Best Sound Editing
  • Best Sound Mixing
  • Best Visual Effects
  • Nominee: Best Picture
  • Nominee: Best Original Screenplay
  • Nominee: Best Original Score

Silver Linings Playbook (2012)

  • Nominee: Best Picture
  • Nominee: Best Director
  • Nominee: Best Actor
  • Winner: Best Actress
  • Nominee: Best Supporting Actor
  • Nominee: Best Supporting Actress
  • Nominee: Best Adapted Screenplay

The Descendants (2012)

  • Nominee: Best Picture
  • Nominee: Best Director
  • Nominee: Best Actor
  • Winner: Best Adapted Screenplay
  • Nominee: Best Film Editing

Beasts of the Southern Wild (2013)

  • Nominee: Best Picture
  • Nominee: Best Director
  • Nominee: Best Actress
  • Nominee: Best Adapted Screenplay

Her (2014)

  • Nominee: Best Picture
  • Winner: Best Original Screenplay
  • Nominee: Best Original Score
  • Nominee: Best Original
  • Nominee: Best Production

Moonlight (2017)

  • Winner: Best Picture
  • Nominee: Best Director
  • Winner: Best Supporting Actor
  • Nominee: Best Supporting Actress
  • Winner: Best Adapted Screenplay
  • Nominated: Best Cinematography
  • Nominee: Best Film Editing
  • Nominee: Best Original Score

Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse (2018)

  • Winner: Best Animated Feature

The Shape of Water (2018)

  • Winner: Best Picture
  • Winner: Best Director
  • Nominee: Best Actress
  • Nominee: Best Supporting Actor
  • Nominee: Best Supporting Actress
  • Nominee: Best Original Screenplay
  • Nominee: Best Cinematography
  • Nominee: Best Original Score

Jojo Rabbit (2019)

  • Nominee: Best Picture
  • Winner: Best International Screenplay
  • Nominee: Best Supporting Actress
  • Winner: Best Adapted Screenplay
  • Nominee: Best Costume Design
  • Nominee: Best Filming Editing
  • Nominee: Best Production Design

This Years Nominees…

Barbie

  • Best Picture
  • Best Supporting Actress
  • Best Supporting Actor
  • Best Production design
  • Best Original Song
  • Best Costume Design

Oppenheimer

  • Best Picture
  • Best Director
  • Best Actor
  • Best Supporting Actor
  • Best Supporting Actress
  • Best Adapted Screenplay
  • Best Original Score
  • Best Cinematography

Past Lives

  • Best Picture
  • Best Original Screenplay

The Holdovers

  • Best Picture
  • Best Actor
  • Best Supporting Actress
  • Best Original Screenplay
  • Best Film Editing

Spider-Man: Across The Spider-Verse

  • Best Animated Feature

Elemental

  • Best Animated Feature

The Creator

  • Best Sound
  • Best Visual Effects

Four Daughters

  • Best Documentary Feature Film

Golda

  • Best Makeup and Hairstyling

March KClub Meeting

Been watching K-Dramas for years and want to meet new K-Drama lovers?  Love BTS but don’t know much about Korean television?  Break out the kimchi and join us to watch an episode of one the hottest Korean shows, then pop onto a Zoom call to chat about the show, the newest Korean music, and Korean culture – all from the comfort of our own homes.

On March 13, from 3:00pm – 5:00pm, we will be watching the pilot episode of “Tale of the Nine-Tailed.”  Lee Yeon, a nine-tailed fox with the ability to transform into a human form, spends his days eliminating dangerous supernatural beings while also searching for the reincarnation of his lost love. Nam Ji-ah, a television producer, works on a show that searches for proof of the existence of supernatural beings. When Lee Yeon’s unsavory half-brother takes an interest in Nam Ji-ah, Ji-ah might just get that proof she needs – plus so much more than she bargained for.

Ages 16+

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For questions, please email us at: ccljtc@ccls.org.

February KClub Meeting

Been watching K-Dramas for years and want to meet new K-Drama lovers?  Love BTS but don’t know much about Korean television?  Break out the kimchi and join us to watch an episode of one the hottest Korean shows, then pop onto a Zoom call to chat about the show, the newest Korean music, and Korean culture – all from the comfort of our own homes.

On February 13, from 3:00pm – 5:00pm, we will be watching the pilot episode of “W: Two Worlds.”  “W: Two Worlds” tells the story of the clash between two worlds – the “real” world and a parallel universe set within a webtoon. Kang Chul, main character of the webtoon, is a self-made millionaire with a tragic past. Oh Yeon-joo is a cardiothoracic surgeon resident and daughter of the webtoon’s illustrator. When her father goes mysteriously missing, she goes looking for him at his office and gets dragged into the world of the webtoon just in time to save Kang Chul’s life. Part thriller, part romance, part urban fantasy, this is a great drama for celebrating this year’s palindrome date, Twosday, as well as Valentine’s Day.

Ages 16+

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For questions, please email us at: ccljtc@ccls.org.

December KClub Meeting

Been watching K-Dramas for years and want to meet new K-Drama lovers?  Love BTS but don’t know much about Korean television?  Break out the kimchi and join us to watch an episode of one the hottest Korean shows, then pop onto a Zoom call to chat about the show, the newest Korean music, and Korean culture – all from the comfort of our own homes.

On December 12, from 3:00pm – 5:00pm, we will be watching the pilot episode of “Weightlifting Fairy Kim Bok-joo.”  If you like rom-coms with a good “childhood friends to lovers” trope, this might be the drama for you!  This coming-of-age series follows the trials and mishaps of a group of college athletes as they follow their dreams and fall in love along the way.  Join us for a fun, fluffy, feel-good drama for the holiday season.

Ages 16+

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For questions, please email us at: ccljtc@ccls.org.

November KClub Meeting

Been watching K-Dramas for years and want to meet new K-Drama lovers?  Love BTS but don’t know much about Korean television?  Break out the kimchi and join us to watch an episode of one the hottest Korean shows, then pop onto a Zoom call to chat about the show, the newest Korean music, and Korean culture – all from the comfort of our own homes.

On November 21, from 3:00pm – 5:00pm, we will be watching the pilot episode of “The King’s Affection.”  In this historical romance, twins are considered an ominous sign.  So when the Crown Prince’s consort gives birth to twins, an order is sent to kill the girl.  In order to save her life, the girl twin is secreted away.  Some years later, however, the boy twin dies in an accident, and so the mother brings back the girl twin to be raised in his place.  Thus the girl grows up keeping herself distant from everyone so as not to reveal her secret, but despite this distance, she finds herself slowly growing feelings for her teacher, Jung Ji-Woon. Son of a noble family, he could’ve chosen the easy route in life, but instead he chose to become a teacher to the Crown Prince.  As they grow closer, who’s secret will be revealed first?  Will it be hers – that she is actually a woman and a twin instead of the brother she is pretending to be – or his – the reason he forsook the easy future that was set out for him?

Ages 16+

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For questions, please email us at: ccljtc@ccls.org.

October KClub Meeting

Been watching K-Dramas for years and want to meet new K-Drama lovers?  Love BTS but don’t know much about Korean television?  Break out the kimchi and join us to watch an episode of one the hottest Korean shows, then pop onto a Zoom call to chat about the show, the newest Korean music, and Korean culture – all from the comfort of our own homes.

On October 17, from 3:00pm – 5:00pm, we will be watching the pilot episode of “Bring It On, Ghost.”  Park Bong-Pal has grown up with the ability to see and touch ghosts.  In need of extra cash, he uses his ability to fight and exorcise ghosts.  While on the job one night, he meets the ghost of high school student Kim Hyun-Ji.  Believing Bong-Pal holds the answers to why she is a ghost, Hyun-Ji weasels her way into his life, and they end up teaming up as ghost fighting partners who, naturally, begin to catch feelings for one another.  But that’s not the only thing they catch as they discover that they are being stalked by a malevolent spirit who might have had a hand in causing Hyun-Ji’s death as well as in giving Bong-Pal his abilities.  Join us for some spooks and laughs in this paranormal cohabitation comedy as we celebrate the Halloween season.

Ages 16+

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For questions, please email us at: ccljtc@ccls.org.

September KClub Meeting

Need a new hobby to keep your spirits up while we’re all social distancing?  Been watching K-Dramas for years and want to meet new K-Drama lovers?  Love BTS but don’t know much about Korean television?  Break out the kimchi and join us to watch an episode of one the hottest Korean shows, then pop onto a Zoom call to chat about the show, the newest Korean music, and Korean culture – all from the comfort of our own homes.

On June 27, from 3:00pm – 5:00pm, we will be watching the pilot episode of “Goblin.” Also called “Guardian: The Great and Lonely God,” this show, with its star-studded cast and immersive storytelling, received much critical acclaim, became the fifth highest rated drama in Korean TV history, and quickly reached cultural phenomenon status.  It tells the story of Kim Shin, played by Gong Yoo, who was once a legendary general who came to tragic ends.  However, rather than dying, he was granted immortality by the Almighty.  900 years later, after watching everyone he has ever cared for die around him, he wants to end his immortal life, which can only be achieved once the Goblin’s Bride removes the sword from his chest.  Ji Eun-Tak, a bubbly student with a sad past, claims to be his Bride and is determined to prove it to him.  But naturally, things become complicated once they begin to fall in love.

Ages 16+

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For questions, please email us at: ccljtc@ccls.org.

June KClub Meeting

Need a new hobby to keep your spirits up while we’re all social distancing?  Been watching K-Dramas for years and want to meet new K-Drama lovers?  Love BTS but don’t know much about Korean television?  Break out the kimchi and join us to watch an episode of one the hottest Korean shows, then pop onto a Zoom call to chat about the show, the newest Korean music, and Korean culture – all from the comfort of our own homes.

On June 27, from 3:00pm – 5:00pm, we will be watching the pilot episode of “Doom at Your Service.” Tak Dong-Kyung has been living a fairly ordinary, stable life since the death of her parents until everything starts to come crashing down around her.  She finds out that her boyfriend is married with a child on the way, gets scolded by her boss, is spied on by a pervert, has her brother constantly pestering her for money, and then, worst of all, is diagnosed with brain cancer.  One night, in a bout of drunken misery, she wishes on a shooting star for all the world to end – and accidentally calls up Myul Mang, a messenger of destruction between gods and humans, who chooses to fulfill her wish.

Ages 16+

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For questions, please email us at: ccljtc@ccls.org.

April KClub Meeting

Need a new hobby to keep your spirits up while we’re all social distancing?  Been watching K-Dramas for years and want to meet new K-Drama lovers?  Love BTS but don’t know much about Korean television?  Break out the kimchi and join us to watch an episode of one the hottest Korean shows, then pop onto a Zoom call to chat about the show, the newest Korean music, and Korean culture – all from the comfort of our own homes.

On Sunday, April 11, from 3:00pm – 5:00pm, we will be watching the pilot episode of “True Beauty.”  Based on the popular webtoon by the same name, “True Beauty” tells the story of high school student Lim Jugyeong who, after being bullied by her family and peers for being “ugly,” learns the transformative power of makeup through online video tutorials and turns herself into a classic Korean beauty just in time to transfer to a new school.  In this new school, she is considered a “goddess” and is instantly popular, but she never stops considering herself ugly, and her greatest fear is that everyone will discover her secret.  Enter the handsome and popular boy, Lee Suho, who has seen her around town without her makeup on and who just happens to attend her new school.

Ages 16+

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For questions, please email us at: ccljtc@ccls.org.

March KClub Meeting

Need a new hobby to keep your spirits up while we’re all social distancing?  Been watching K-Dramas for years and want to meet new K-Drama lovers?  Love BTS but don’t know much about Korean television?  Break out the kimchi and join us to watch an episode of one the hottest Korean shows, then pop onto a Zoom call to chat about the show, the newest Korean music, and Korean culture – all from the comfort of our own homes.

On March 28, from 3:00pm – 5:00pm, we will be watching the pilot episode of “Vincenzo.”  A black comedy crime drama, “Vincenzo” follows the character of Park Joo-Hyung – renamed Vincenzo Cassano after being adopted by the head of the Italian mafia at the age of eight – as he tries to escape warring mafia factions and make his fortune in South Korea after the death of his adoptive father.

Ages 16+

Registration is required to receive the Zoom link and viewing instructions.  Register on the event calendar here.

For questions, please email us at: ccljtc@ccls.org.