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    Home » “Avatar: Fire and Ash” Tops VES Awards With 7 Wins

    “Avatar: Fire and Ash” Tops VES Awards With 7 Wins

    By SHOOTThursday, February 26, 2026Updated:Sunday, March 1, 2026No Comments117 Views
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    Oona Chaplin as Varang in "Avatar: Fire and Ash" (photo courtesy of 20th Century Studios)
    BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. --

    The Visual Effects Society (VES) held its 24th Annual VES Awards on Wednesday night (2/25) at The Beverly Hilton hotel in Beverly Hills, Calif. Encompassing 25 categories across film, television, technology, gaming, special venue, student projects, and more, the night’s biggest winner was Avatar: Fire and Ash, which took home seven awards in total, including the top prize of Outstanding Visual Effects in a Photoreal Feature. Additional wins for Avatar: Fire and Ash included Outstanding Character in a Photoreal Feature for Varang (played by Oona Chaplin, who was on hand at tonight’s awards as a presenter), Outstanding CG Cinematography, and the Emerging Technology Award, given to the Kora Fire Toolset.

    In the animation categories, KPop Demon Hunters led the night with three awards, including the top prize of Outstanding Animation in an Animated Feature, and Outstanding Character in an Animated Feature for Rumi.

    Rounding out the top category wins, Sinners won the award for Outstanding Supporting Visual Effects in a Photoreal Feature, Prehistoric Planet: Ice Age won for Outstanding Visual Effects in a Photoreal Episode, and BMW’s “Heart of Joy: Meet Okto the Octopus” won for Outstanding Visual Effects in a Commercial.

    Additional winners at the 24th Annual VES Awards included the video game Ghost of Yōtei (Outstanding Visual Arts in a Real-Time Project), Andor (Outstanding Special (Practical) Effects in a Photoreal Project), and Azimuth (Outstanding Visual Effects in a Student Project).

    This year’s VES Awards hosts were comedy duo Randy and Jason Sklar (the Sklar Brothers), returning to this role for the second consecutive year. Acclaimed film producer Jerry Bruckheimer was honored with the VES Lifetime Achievement Award, presented by his longtime collaborator, F1: The Movie director Joseph Kosinski. Wētā Workshop co-founder and chief creative officer Sir Richard Taylor received this year’s VES Visionary Award, presented by Adam Savage. Additional presenters included Enuka Okuma (Paradise), Haley Joel Osment (The Burbs, Happy Gilmore 2), Jazz Raycole (The Lincoln Lawyer), Lil Rel Howery (One of Them Days), Omar Benson Miller (Sinners), and singer/songwriter Raphael Saadiq (Sinners).

    In his acceptance speech, Bruckheimer addressed the artists in the room, saying: “You create the magic. You create the things that people go to theaters for. You’re the people that we dream about when we go to the movies, when we go into that dark space in the theater, and the work that you do is truly phenomenal.”

    Taylor shared in his acceptance speech: “Thank you to the VES for this honor. It is a privilege to be part of this remarkable community and a joy to be with you all here on this special night. And if I can leave one thought with you, as I say to our team, there’s only four tenets by which I operate, and that is simply: love of oneself, love of what you do, love of who you do it with, and love of who you do it for. If you can strike those four in your life, you’re doing pretty well.”

    “The VES is honored to recognize brilliant artistry and technological innovation across a wide range of disciplines,” said VES Board chair, Kim Davidson. “The craft of visual effects is constantly evolving to push the limits of our imaginations, and tonight’s inspiring winners and nominees represent best-in-class work from around the world. Congratulations to all!”

    Below is the full list of winners for the 24th Annual VES Awards:

     

    OUTSTANDING VISUAL EFFECTS IN A PHOTOREAL FEATURE
    Avatar: Fire and Ash
    Richard Baneham
    Peter Litvack
    Eric Saindon
    Nicky Muir
    Steve Ingram

     

    OUTSTANDING SUPPORTING VISUAL EFFECTS IN A PHOTOREAL FEATURE
    Sinners
    Michael Ralla
    James Alexander
    Nick Marshall
    Espen Nordahl
    Donnie Dean

     

    OUTSTANDING ANIMATION IN AN ANIMATED FEATURE
    KPop Demon Hunters
    Joshua Beveridge
    Jacky Priddle
    Benjamin Hendricks
    Clara Chan

     

    OUTSTANDING VISUAL EFFECTS IN A PHOTOREAL EPISODE
    Prehistoric Planet: Ice Age; “The Big Freeze”
    Russell Dodgson
    Tracey Gibbons
    François Dumoulin
    Gavin McKenzie

     

    OUTSTANDING SUPPORTING VISUAL EFFECTS IN A PHOTOREAL EPISODE
    The Residence; “The Fall of the House of Usher”
    Seth Hill
    Tesa Kubicek
    John Nelson
    Gabriel Vargas

     

    OUTSTANDING VISUAL ARTS IN A REAL-TIME PROJECT
    Ghost of Yōtei
    Jason Connell
    Matt Vainio
    Joanna Wang
    Jasmin Patry

     

    OUTSTANDING VISUAL EFFECTS IN A COMMERCIAL
    BMW; “Heart of Joy | Meet Okto the Octopus”
    Tom Raynor
    Helen Tang
    Jack Harris
    Alex Kulikov

     

    OUTSTANDING VISUAL EFFECTS IN A SPECIAL VENUE PROJECT
    The Wizard of Oz at Sphere
    Ben Grossmann
    Tamara Watts Kent
    Dr. Irfan Essa
    Matt Dougan
    Glenn Derry

     

    OUTSTANDING CHARACTER IN A PHOTOREAL FEATURE
    Avatar: Fire and Ash; Varang: Leader of the Ash Clan
    Stephen Clee
    Stuart Adcock
    Keven Norris
    Joseph Kim

     

    OUTSTANDING CHARACTER IN AN ANIMATED FEATURE
    KPop Demon Hunters; Rumi
    Sophia (Seung Hee) Lee
    Andrea Matamoros
    Marc Souliere
    Joshua Beveridge

     

    OUTSTANDING CHARACTER IN AN EPISODIC, COMMERCIAL, GAME CINEMATIC, OR REAL-TIME PROJECT
    IT: Welcome to Derry; “The Thing in the Dark;” The Pickle Monster
    Philip Harris-Genois
    Pierric Danjou
    Chloé Ostiguy

    Jonathan Bourdua

     

    OUTSTANDING ENVIRONMENT IN A PHOTOREAL FEATURE
    Avatar: Fire and Ash; Bridgehead Industrial City
    Gianluca Pizzaia
    Steve Bevins
    Dziga Kaiser
    Zsolt Máté

     

    OUTSTANDING ENVIRONMENT IN AN ANIMATED FEATURE
    Zootopia 2; Marsh Market
    Limei Z. Hshieh
    Alexander Nicholas Whang
    Joshua Fry
    Ryan DeYoung

     

    OUTSTANDING ENVIRONMENT IN AN EPISODIC, COMMERCIAL, GAME CINEMATIC, OR REAL-TIME PROJECT
    Andor; “Welcome to the Rebellion;” The Senate District
    John O’Connell
    Falk Boje
    Hasan Ilhan
    Kevin George

     

    OUTSTANDING CG CINEMATOGRAPHY
    Avatar: Fire and Ash
    Steve Deane
    A.J. Briones
    Zachary Brake
    Andrew Moffett

     

    OUTSTANDING MODEL IN A PHOTOREAL OR ANIMATED PROJECT
    Avatar: Fire and Ash; The Windtraders’ Gondola
    Michael Smale
    Sam Sharplin
    Joe W. Churchill
    Jacqi Dillon

     

    OUTSTANDING EFFECTS SIMULATIONS IN A PHOTOREAL FEATURE
    Avatar: Fire and Ash; Simulating Pandora
    Nicholas James Illingworth
    Sarah C. Farmer
    James Robinson
    Ryan Bowden

     

    OUTSTANDING EFFECTS SIMULATIONS IN AN ANIMATED FEATURE
    KPop Demon Hunters
    Filippo Maccari
    Nikolaos Finizio
    Daniel La Chapelle
    Srdjan Milosevic

     

    OUTSTANDING EFFECTS SIMULATIONS IN AN EPISODE, COMMERCIAL, GAME CINEMATIC, OR REAL-TIME PROJECT
    Prehistoric Planet: Ice Age; The Big Freeze
    Edward Ferrysienanda
    Kevin Christensen
    Guy Schuleman
    Kevin Tarpinian

     

    OUTSTANDING COMPOSITING & LIGHTING IN A FEATURE
    F1: The Movie; Modern Race and POV Footage
    Hugo Gauvreau
    Chris Davies
    Raushan Raj
    Amaury Rospars

     

    OUTSTANDING COMPOSITING & LIGHTING IN AN EPISODE
    The Last of Us; “Through the Valley;” A Storm of Ice, Fire and Flesh
    Tobias Wiesner
    Mark Julien
    Owen Longstaff
    Brendan Naylor

     

    OUTSTANDING COMPOSITING & LIGHTING IN A COMMERCIAL
    BMW; “Heart of Joy | Meet Okto the Octopus”
    Alex Kulikov
    Jack Harris
    Adam Chabane
    Nicola Borsari

     

    OUTSTANDING SPECIAL (PRACTICAL) EFFECTS IN A PHOTOREAL PROJECT
    Andor; “Who Are You?”
    Luke Murphy
    Dean Ford
    Jody Eltham
    Darrell Guyon

     

    EMERGING TECHNOLOGY AWARD
    Avatar: Fire and Ash; Kora Fire Toolset
    Alexey Dmitrievich Stomakhin
    John Edholm
    Murali Ramachari
    Aleksandr Isakov

     

    OUTSTANDING VISUAL EFFECTS IN A STUDENT PROJECT
    Azimuth
    Thomas Teisseire
    Cassandre Cinier
    Martin Bluy
    Mathis Giraudeau

     

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    Jane Schoenbrun Jolts Cannes With Queer Slasher Movie “Teenage Sex and Death at Camp Miasma”

    Friday, May 15, 2026

    "A good electric chair" is how Jane Schoenbrun describes their first Cannes Film Festival premiere.

    "I really felt like my body was in a state of convulsion," says Schoenbrun.

    The day after the premiere of "Teenage Sex and Death at Camp Miasma," a bold, bloody queer slasher film starring Hannah Einbinder and Gillian Anderson, Schoenbrun and their co-stars were still buzzing from the ecstatic response. The movie, one of the most prominent American films in Cannes this year, gave the festival a gonzo jolt.

    For Schoenbrun, the leading trans filmmaker of their generation, the film extends their intensely personal exploration of gender and the movies that defined their youth. But their first two films — 2024's "I Saw the TV Glow" and 2021's "We're All Going to the World's Fair" — were the raw, burning products of Schoenbrun's transition. "Teenage Sex and Death at Camp Miasma," drawn from Schoenbrun's happy, exploratory post-transition life, isn't that.

    It's about desire and sex. It's a biting satire of reboot-mad Hollywood. It's a schlocky and subversive slasher movie homage. It's a lot of fun, and quite tender, even when bodies are blood-spurting geysers.

    "This is the first movie that feels like it represents the fullness of who I am," Schoenbrun says.

    But Wednesday's moment of triumph in Cannes was hard-won. Ten years ago, Schoenbrun, now 39, was working in the film industry in a job they hated.

    "The first time I came here, I just felt like, 'Oh my, god. I can't believe I'm in Cannes.' I went to, like, 'The Lobster,' at the Palais in my boy tux. I was like: 'This is it. I've done it,'" says Schoenbrun. "Then the next year I came back and I was so depressed. I decided to quit my job. If I'm depressed at Cannes,... Read More

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