2022 Leo Award Nominations - Part 1
Some Hallmark Movies and Hallstars have been nominated for for the Leo Awards. Part one of a two part post. Part one will cover the television movies.
Night One will air Tuesday, July 5 and will be live-streamed on YouTube. The pre-show will start at 6:45 and the show will start at 7pm.
The categories with nominated Hallmark movies/actors will be:
TELEVISION MOVIE
Picture Editing
Musical Score
Production Design
Costume Design
Hairstyling
Casting
Choreography
Night Three will air Saturday, July 9, hosted live at the Hyatt Regency Hotel. The show begins at 7pm.
The categories with nominated Hallmark movies/actors will be:
TELEVISION MOVIE
Program
Direction
Screenwriting
Cinematography
Supporting Performance - Male
Supporting Performance - Female
Lead Performance - Male
Lead Performance - Female
Best Television Movie
A Clüsterfünke Christmas - Producers: Jamie Goehring, Shawn Williamson, Jonathan Shore, Danielle von Zehneck, Rachel Dratch, Ana Gasteyer, Meghan Hooper White, Josh Van Houdt
A Dickens of a Holiday! - Producers: Ben C. Silverman, Shel Piercy, Cynthia Chapman
Playing Cupid - Producers: Ben C. Silverman, Shel Piercy
Right In Front of Me - Producers: Charles Cooper, John Cassini, Michael Prupas, Joel S. Rice
Secrets of a Marine’s Wife - Producers: Charles Cooper, Judith Verno
The Christmas House 2: Deck Those Halls - Producers: Charles Cooper, Ryan M. Murphy
Best Direction Television Movie
Brazen - Monika Mitchell
Kite Festival of Love (High Flying Love) - Christie Will Wolf
Playing Cupid - David Weaver
Right In Front of Me - Linda-Lisa Hayter
Signed, Sealed, Delivered: The Vows We Have Made - Linda-Lisa Hayter
Sweet Carolina - Peter Benson
Best Screenwriting Television Movie
As Gouda as it Gets - James Phillips
Kite Festival of Love (High Flying Love) - Christie Will Wolf
Best Cinematography Television Movie
A Clüsterfünke Christmas - Graham Talbot, Nelson Talbot
Dying to Belong - Amy Belling
Honey Girls - Stirling Bancroft
Poisoned in Paradise: A Martha’s Vineyard Mystery - William McKnight
Secrets of a Marine’s Wife - Adam Sliwinski
Sweet Carolina - Geoff Wallace
Best Picture Editing Television Movie
A Dickens of a Holiday - Rob Lawrenson
Honey Girls - Charles Robichaud
Mystery 101: Killer Timing - Daniel Krieger
Secrets of a Marine’s Wife - Jon Anctil
The Baker’s Son - Luis Lam
Best Musical Score Television Movie
A Christmas Together With You - Jeff Tymoschuk
A Clüsterfünke Christmas - Hal Becket
Playing Cupid - Michael Neilson
Secret life of a Student - Cameron Catalano
Soccer Mom Madam - Hamish Thomson
Best Production Design Television Movie
A Clüsterfünke Christmas - Brian Davie
Honey Girls - Paul Joyal
North to Home - Gonna Scotto
Playing Cupid - Paul Joyal
Secrets of a Marine’s Wife - Moe Curtin
Best Costume Design Television Movie
A Clüsterfünke Christmas - Jessica Kalan
Honey Girls - Barbara Gregusova
Playing Cupid - Trisha Petrovich
Secrets of a Marine’s Wife - Valerie Halverson
Best Castin Television Movie
A Dickens of a Holiday! - Annalese Tilling, Errin Lally
Making Spirits Bright - Catharine Falcon, Bim Narine
North to Home - Annalese Tilling, Errin Lally
Playing Cupid - Catharine Falcon, Bim Narine
Best Supporting Performance Male Television Movie
A Clüsterfünke Christmas - Nils Hognestad
Making Spirits Bright - John Cassini
Open by Christmas - Michael Karl Richards
Robin Roberts Presents: Mahalia - Jim Thorburn
The Christmas House 2: Deck Those Halls - Brad Harder
Best Supporting Performance Female Television Movie
Brazen - Emilie Ullerup
Chasing Waterfalls - Rhinda Dent
Cradle Did Fall - Kristen Robek
Journey of My Heart - Bethany Brown
The Other Me - Pauline Egan
Best lead Performer Male Television Movie
Love on Fire - Devon Alexander
Making Spirits Bright - Carlo Marks
North to Home - Tom Stevens
Psycho Intern - Madison Intern
Right in Front of Me - Marco Grazzini
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Many have seen the picture (included for context) of boygenius dressed as the Trinity, with Julien – dressed as Jesus Christ – revealing she is wearing underwear emblazoned with “GOD’S EYES ONLY”, while Lucy – dressed as The Father – smirks and points at the article of clothing and Phoebe – as The Holy Ghost – covers her eyes.
This has raised a big question for some fans, namely: “Are Julien Baker and Lucy Dacus in a sexually intimate relationship?” This is truly no one's business. However, this photo also prompts a different and possibly more interesting question – what can we glean of the band’s theology of the Trinity based on the picture?
Phoebe – dressed as the Holy Ghost – averting her eyes in the picture has profound implications on the nature of the godhead. The most straightforward interpretation points to the boygenius picture depicting an understanding of the trinity that predates the 381 revision of the Nicene Creed at the First Council of Constantinople, which added the following lines to the Creed:
“And in the Holy Ghost, the Lord and Giver of life, who proceedeth from the Father, who with the Father and the Son together is worshiped and glorified, who spake by the prophets.”
These lines were clarification on the nature of the Holy Ghost, who was mentioned in the original version of the creed established in 325, but not expressly stated to be worshipped or co-substantial with the Father and Son. The addition of these lines solidifies the council’s view of the Holy Ghost as an equal part of the Triune God. This view does not appear to be shared by the band members of boygenius, given that the Holy Ghost’s pose in the photo communicates a lack of authority to look beneath the underwear, implying that the Holy Ghost is not God.
The photo could also feasibly be interpreted from an Arian theology of Christ – that is to say that photo does not decisively communicate that Christ himself is God. Julien – as Christ - is looking away from the underwear, towards Lucy – as the Father. One could reasonably interpret the look as a one of deference. Perhaps only the Father is authorized to remove the underwear and gaze beneath. Whether Christ himself is able to look beneath the underwear is left inconclusive within the bounds of the photo. If Christ is also not considered to be equal and co-substantial with the Father as God, the picture may be Arian in nature. This, however, is less certain.
In conclusion, the picture depicts a view of the Trinity that is – at the very least – not in congruence with the Nicene Creed after its revision at the First Council of Constantinople, and could further be interpreted in an Arian view with some assumptions. However, for this viewer, one thing remains clear: seeing Julien Baker has me muttering “Jesus Christ”, even when it isn’t Halloween.
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