Set Decorators Society of America Awards 2020

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1st Set Decorators Society of America Awards
DateMarch 31, 2021 (Film)
July 30, 2021 (Television)
Presented by Set Decorators Society of America
Website www.setdecorators.org
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The Set Decorators Society of America Awards 2020 honored the best set decorators in film and television in 2020. The inaugural SDSA Film Awards were held on March 31, 2021, and nominations were announced March 11, 2021. [1] [2]

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The nominations for the television categories were announced on June 17, 2021, while the winners were announced on July 20, 2021. [3] [4]

Winners and nominees

Film

Best Achievement in Decor/Design of a Contemporary Feature Film Best Achievement in Decor/Design of a Period Feature Film
Best Achievement in Decor/Design of a Science Fiction or Fantasy Feature Film Best Achievement in Decor/Design of a Comedy or Musical Feature Film

Television

Best Achievement in Decor/Design of a One Hour Contemporary SeriesBest Achievement in Decor/Design of a One Hour Fantasy or Science Fiction Series
  • Ozark – Kim Leoleis (Set Decoration); David Bomba (Production Design)
    • Billions – Stephanie Q. Bowen (Set Decoration); Jim Gloster (Production Design)
    • Euphoria – Julia Altschul (Set Decoration); Jason Baldwin Stewart (Production Design)
    • The Flight Attendant – Jessica Petruccelli (Set Decoration); Sara K. White (Production Design)
    • Yellowstone – Carla Curry (Set Decoration); Cary White (Production Design)
  • The Handmaid's Tale – Rob Hepburn (Set Decoration); Elisabeth Williams (Production Design)
    • For All Mankind – Dianna Freas (Set Decoration); Dan Bishop (Production Design)
    • Lovecraft Country – Summer Eubanks (Set Decoration); Kalina Ivanov (Production Design)
    • The Mandalorian – Amanda Serino (Set Decoration); Andrew L. Jones, Doug Chiang (Production Design)
    • The Umbrella Academy – Jim Lambie (Set Decoration); Mark Steel (Production Design)
Best Achievement in Decor/Design of a One Hour Period SeriesBest Achievement in Decor/Design of a Television Movie or Limited Series
  • The Crown – Alison Harvey, Carolyn Boult, Sophie Coombes (Set Decoration); Martin Childs (Production Design)
    • Bridgerton – Gina Cromwell (Set Decoration); Will Hughes-Jones (Production Design)
    • Penny Dreadful: City of Angels – Brent David Mannon (Set Decoration); Maria Caso (Production Design)
    • Perry Mason – Halina Siwolop (Set Decoration); John Perry Goldsmith (Production Design)
    • Ratched – Matthew Flood Ferguson (Set Decoration); Judy Becker (Production Design)
  • The Queen's Gambit – Sabine Schaaf (Set Decoration); Uli Hanisch (Production Design)
    • Fargo – Chuck Potter (Set Decoration); Warren Alan Young (Production Design)
    • Halston – Cherish M. Hale (Set Decoration); Mark Ricker (Production Design)
    • Hollywood – Melissa Licht (Set Decoration); Matthew Flood Ferguson (Production Design)
    • Mare of Easttown – Edward McLoughlin, Sarah E. McMillan (Set Decoration); Keith P. Cunningham (Production Design)
Best Achievement in Decor/Design of a Half-Hour Single-Camera SeriesBest Achievement in Decor/Design of a Half-Hour Multi-Camera Series
  • Hacks – Ellen Reede Dorros (Set Decoration); Jonathan Carlos (Production Design)
    • Dead to Me – Brandi Kalish (Set Decoration); L.J. Houdyshell (Production Design)
    • Dickinson – Marina Parker (Set Decoration); Neil Patel, Loren Weeks (Production Design)
    • Emily in Paris – Christelle Maisonneuve (Set Decoration); Anne Seibel (Production Design)
    • The Kominsky Method – Debra Echard (Set Decoration); Denny Dugally (Production Design)
Best Achievement in Decor/Design of a Short Format: Webseries, Music Video or CommercialBest Achievement in Decor/Design of a Variety, Reality or Competition Series
  • Adidas Originals Superstar: "Change is a Team Sport" – Chilly Nathan (Set Decoration); Ruth De Jong (Production Design)
    • Apple: "Vertical Cinema" – Gail Otter (Set Decoration); Shane Valentino (Production Design)
    • Ariana Grande: "34+35" – Rand Sagers (Set Decoration); David Courtemarche (Production Design)
    • Harry Styles: "Falling" – Neil Wyzanowski (Set Decoration); Francois Audouy (Production Design)
    • Taylor Swift: "Cardigan" – Jill Crawford (Set Decoration); Ethan Tobman (Production Design)
  • Saturday Night Live – Carol Silverman, Kimberly Kachougian, Danielle Webb (Set Decoration); Keith Raywood, Eugene Lee, Leo Yoshimura, N. Joseph Detullio (Production Design)
    • Dancing with the Stars – John Sparano (Set Decoration); Florian Andreas Wieder (Production Design)
    • The Masked Singer – Emily Auble (Set Decoration); James P. Connelly (Production Design)
    • Supermarket Sweep – Rae Deslich (Set Decoration); Stuart Frossell (Production Design)
    • The Voice – Priscilla Cordoba Tarkington, Stephanie Trigg Hines, Jeremiah Gastinell (Set Decoration); James P. Connelly, Zeya Maurer, Anton Goss (Production Design)
Best Achievement in Decor/Design of a Variety SpecialBest Achievement in Decor/Design of a Daytime Series
  • Yearly Departed – Doug Mowat (Set Decoration); Suzuki Ingerslev (Production Design)
    • Black Is King – Sandy Hubshman, Maile Cassara, Jill Crawford, Lila Yanow (Set Decoration); Hannah Beachler, Carlos Laszlo, Susan Linss, Miranda Lorenz, Brandon Mendez, Rika Nakanishi, Ethan Tobman (Production Design)
    • Death to 2020 – Mercedes Hachuel (Set Decoration); Ros Cumberland, Eric Schoonover (Production Design)
    • Kevin Hart: Zero F**ks Given – Brandi Kalish (Set Decoration); Justin Collie (Production Design)
    • Sarah Cooper: Everything's Fine – Sofia Midon (Set Decoration); J.C. Molina (Production Design)

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References

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