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Julien Faddoul
5. The Farewell – Diana Lin
For such quiet tragedy. Her tense demeanour tells a little contained story on its own.
For such a wise but youthful mix of respectful apathy.
3. High Flying Bird – Sonja Sohn
For such an intelligent depiction of someone who is in total control of her surrounding miasma.
2. Dolemite is My Name – Da’Vine Joy Randolph
For getting every joke and for subtly creating some of her own. Some of her line readings are instant classics.
1. Deadwood – Paula Malcolmson
For brashness without vexatiousness. In many ways, Trixie is the soul of Deadwood and Malcolmson transmits the arc that Milch gives her with such poise.
Runner Up: The Farewell – Zhao Shuzhen
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