Wednesday, December 22, 2010

2010 nominations and winners sorted by title

This is a work in progress that will continue through the Oscars in February 2011. If I've covered it, the title will be linked to babetteflix. For convenience, I have alphabetized by English titles whenever possible. If no country follows a title, it is American.

Academy Awards/Oscars: AA NOMINEES WINNERS
American Film Institute: AFI WINNERS
American Soc. of Cinematographers: ASC NOMINEES awards 2/13/11
Art Directors Guild: AG NOMINEES WINNERS
BAFTA (British Academy) NOMINEES WINNERS
BIFA (British Independents) WINNERS 
Cannes Film Festival: CF WINNERS
César (French Academy): CA NOMINEES announced but not entered below, awards 2/25/11
Critics Choice: CC NOMINEES WINNERS
Directors Guild: DG NOMINEES WINNERS
Golden Globe: GG NOMINEES WINNERS
Gotham Independent Film Awards: GI WINNERS
LA Film Critics' Awards: LA WINNERS
Independent Spirit Awards: IS NOMINEES awards 2/26/11
National Board of Review: NBR WINNERS
NY Film Critics Awards: NY WINNERS
Producers Guild of America: PGA NOMINEES WINNERS
Satellite Awards: SA NOMINEES and WINNERS
Screen Actors Guild: SAG NOMINEES WINNERS
Sundance: SD WINNERS
Toronto Film Festival: TIFF WINNERS
Writers Guild: WGA NOMINEES WINNERS

127 Hours (US/UK): NOM Best Feature (Producers: Danny Boyle, Christian Colson, John Smithson) IS; NOM Best Director (Boyle) IS; WINNER Best Male Lead (James Franco) IS; NOM Best Motion Picture (Drama) SA; NOM Best Director (Boyle) SA; NOM Best Actor in a Motion Picture (Drama) (Franco) SA; NOM Best Screenplay (Adapted) (Boyle, Simon Beaufoy) SA; NOM Best Sound Mixing and Editing SA; NOM Best Original Score (A.R. Rahman) SA; NOM Best Visual Effects SA; NOM Best Performance By An Actor In A Motion Picture – Drama (Franco) GG; NOM Best Screenplay – Motion Picture (Boyle, Beaufoy) GG; NOM Best Original Score – Motion Picture (Rahman) GG; NOM Best Picture CC; NOM Best Actor (Franco) CC; NOM Best Director (Boyle) CC; NOM Best Adapted Screenplay (Beaufoy and Boyle) CC; NOM Best Cinematography (Anthony Dod Mantle) CC; NOM Best Editing (Jon Harris) CC; NOM Best Sound CC; WINNER Best Song (If I Rise, performed by Dido and Rahman/music by Rahman/lyrics by Dido Armstrong and Rollo Armstrong) CC; NOM Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role (Franco) SAG; WINNER AFI 10 Movies of the Year; WINNER Best Actor (Franco) NY; Nom Best Adapted Screenplay (Screenplay by Danny Boyle & Beaufoy; Based on the book Between a Rock and a Hard Place by Aron Ralston) WGA; NOM Excellence in Production Design Contemporary Film (Suttirat Larlarb) AG; NOM  Darryl F. Zanuck Award for Outstanding Producer of Theatrical Motion Pictures (Boyle, Colson) PGA; NOM Outstanding British Film (Boyle, Beaufoy, Colson, Smithson) BAFTA; NOM Best Director (Boyle) BAFTA; NOM Best Adapted Screenplay (Boyle, Beaufoy) BAFTA; NOM Best Leading Actor (Franco) BAFTA; NOM Best Original Music (Rahman) BAFTA; NOM Best Cinematography (Mantle, Enrique Chediak) BAFTA; NOM Best Editing (Harris) BAFTA; NOM Best Sound (Glenn Freemantle, Ian Tapp, Richard Pryke, Steven C Laneri, Douglas Cameron) BAFTA; NOM Best Picture (Colson, Boyle and Smithson, Producers) AA; NOM Best Actor in a Leading Role (Franco) AA; NOM Best Adapted Screenplay (Boyle & Beaufoy) AA; NOM Best Music (Original Score) (Rahman) AA; NOM Best Music (Original Song) (If I Rise, Music by Rahman Lyric by Dido and Armstrong) AA

3 Backyards: WINNER U.S. Directing Award: Dramatic (Eric Mendelsohn) SD

Alice in Wonderland: NOM Best Motion Picture (Animated or Mixed Media) SA; NOM Best Art Direction and Production Design SA; WINNER Best Costume Design (Colleen Atwood) SA; NOM Best Original Score (Alice by Avril Lavigne) SA; WINNER Best Visual Effects (Ken Ralston, Dave Schaub, Carey Villegas and Sean Phillips) SA; NOM Best Motion Picture – Comedy Or Musical GG; NOM Best Performance By An Actor In A Motion Picture – Comedy Or Musical (Johnny Depp) GG; NOM Best Original Score – Motion Picture (Danny Elfman) GG; NOM Best Art Direction (Stefan Dechant) CC; WINNER Best Costume Design (Atwood) CC; WINNER Best Makeup CC; NOM Best Visual Effects CC; NOM Excellence in Production Design Fantasy Film (Robert Stromberg) AG; NOM Best Original Music (Elfman) BAFTA; NOM Best Production Design (Stromberg, O'Hara) BAFTA; WINNER Best Costume Design (Atwood) BAFTA; NOM Best Visual Effects (nominees TBD) BAFTA; WINNER Best Make Up & Hair (nominees TBD) BAFTA; WINNER Best Art Direction (Production Design: Robert Stromberg; Set Decoration: Karen O'Hara) AA; WINNER Best Costume Design (Atwood) AA; NOM Best Visual Effects (Ken Ralston, David Schaub, Carey Villegas and Sean Phillips) AA

Animal Kingdom (Australia): WINNER World Cinema Jury Prize: Dramatic (David Michôd) SD; NOM Best Motion Picture (Drama) SA; NOM Best Director (Michôd) SA; WINNER Best Actress in a Supporting Role (Jacki Weaver) SA; Top Ten Independent Films NBR; WINNER Best Supporting Actress (Jacki Weaver) NBR; WINNER Best Supporting Actress (Weaver) LA; NOM Best Performance By An Actress In A Supporting Role In A Motion Picture (Weaver) GG; NOM Best Supporting Actress (Weaver) CC; WINNER Best First Feature NY; NOM Best Actress in a Supporting Role (Weaver) AA 

Another Year (UK): Top Ten Film NBR; WINNER Best Actress (Lesley Manville) NBR; NOM Best Original Screenplay (Mike Leigh) CC; NOM Outstanding British Film (Leigh, Georgina Lowe) BAFTA; NOM Best Supporting Actress (Manville) BAFTA; NOM Best Original Screenplay (Written by Leigh) AA

The Arbor (UK): WINNER The Douglas Hickox Award (Clio Barnard) BIFA; NOM Outstanding Debut by a British Writer, Director, or Producer (Director, Producer - Barnard, Tracy O'Riordan) BAFTA

Au Revoir TaipeiPiaget Producers Award Finalist (In-Ah Lee) IS

Barney's Version (Canada/Italy): NOM Best Actress in a Supporting Role (Rosamund Pike) SA; WINNER Best Performance By An Actor In A Motion Picture – Comedy Or Musical (Paul Giamatti) GG; NOM Best Makeup (Adrien Morot) AA

Beautiful Boy: WINNER International Critics Discovery Prize TIFF 

Biutiful (Spain/Mexico): tied WINNER Best Actor (Javier Bardem) CF; NOM Best Actor in a Motion Picture (Drama) (Bardem) SA; NOM Best Screenplay (Original) (Alejandro González Iñárritu, Armando Bo, Nicolás Giacobone) SA; NOM Best Foreign Language Film SA; NOM Best Foreign Language Film GG; NOM Best Foreign Language Film CC; NOM Best Film Not in the English Language (Iñárritu, Jon Kilik, Fernando Bovaira) BAFTA; NOM Best Leading Actor (Bardem) BAFTA; NOM Best Actor in a Leading Role (Bardem) AA; NOM Best Foreign Language Film AA 

Black Swan: WINNER Best Feature (Producers: Scott Franklin, Mike Medavoy, Arnold W. Messer, Brian Oliver) IS; WINNER Best Director (Darren Aronofsky); WINNER Best Female Lead (Natalie Portman) IS; WINNER Best Cinematography (Matthew Libatique) IS; NOM Best Director (Aronofsky) SA; NOM Best Actress in a Motion Picture (Drama) (Portman) SA; NOM Best Art Direction and Production Design SA; NOM Best Costume Design (Amy Westcott) SA; NOM Best Original Score (Clint Mansell) SA; WINNER Best Cinematography (Libatique) LA; NOM Best Motion Picture – Drama GG; WINNER Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama (Portman) GG; NOM Best Performance By An Actress In A Supporting Role In A Motion Picture (Mila Kunis) GG; NOM Best Director – Motion Picture (Aronofsky) GG; NOM Best Picture CC; WINNER Best Actress (Portman) CC; NOM Best Supporting Actress (Kunis) CC; NOM Best Director (Aronofsky) CC; NOM Best Original Screenplay (Mark Heyman and Andres Heinz and John McLaughlin) CC; NOM Best Cinematography (Libatique) CC; NOM Best Art Direction (Thérèse DePrez and Tora Peterson) CC; NOM Best Editing (Andrew Weisblum) CC; NOM Best Costume Design (Westcott) CC; NOM Best Makeup CC; NOM Best Sound CC; NOM Best Score (Mansell) CC; WINNER Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role (Portman) SAG; NOM Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role (Kunis) SAG; NOM Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture SAG; WINNER AFI 10 Movies of the Year; WINNER Best Actress (Portman) NY; WINNER Best Cinematography NY; WINNER Best Film Music or Score NY; Nom Best Original Screenplay (Screenplay by Heyman and Heinz and McLaughlin; Story by Heinz) WGA; WINNER Best Cinematography NY; NOM Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Feature Film (Aronofsky) DGA; WINNER Excellence in Production Design Contemporary Film (DePrez) AG; NOM  Darryl F. Zanuck Award for Outstanding Producer of Theatrical Motion Pictures (Franklin, Medavoy, Oliver) PGA; NOM Outstanding Achievement Award (Libatique) ASC; NOM Best Film (Medavoy, Oliver, Franklin) BAFTA; NOM Best Director (Aronofsky) BAFTA; NOM Best Original Screenplay (Heyman, Heinz, McLaughlin) BAFTA; WINNER Best Leading Actress (Portman) BAFTA; NOM Best Supporting Actress (Barbara Hershey) BAFTA; NOM Best Cinematography (Libatique) BAFTA; NOM Best Editing (Andrew Weisblum) BAFTA; NOM Best Production Design (DePrez, Peterson) BAFTA; NOM Best Costume Design (Westcott) BAFTA; NOM Best Sound (Ken Ishii, Craig Henighan, Dominick Tavella) BAFTA; NOM Best Visual Effects (Dan Schrecker) BAFTA; NOM Best Make Up & Hair (Judy Chin, Geordie Sheffer) BAFTA; NOM Best Picture (Medavoy, Oliver and Franklin, Producers) AA; NOM Best Director (Aronofsky) AA; WINNER Best Actress in a Leading Role (Portman) AA; NOM Best Cinematography (Libatique) AA; NOM Best Film Editing (Weisblum) AA 

Blue Valentine: NOM Best Female Lead (Michelle Williams) IS; NOM Best Motion Picture (Drama) SA; NOM Best Actor in a Motion Picture (Drama) (Ryan Gosling) SA; NOM Best Actress in a Motion Picture (Drama) (Williams) SA; NOM Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama (Williams) GG; NOM Best Performance By An Actor In A Motion Picture – Drama (Gosling) GG; NOM Best Actor (Gosling) CC; NOM Best Actress (Williams) CC; NOM Best Actress in a Leading Role (Williams) AA

Brighton Rock (UK):

Buried: Top Ten Independent Films NBR;
WINNER Best Original Screenplay (Chris Sparling) NBR

Burlesque:
WINNER Best Original Song (You Haven't Seen the Last of Me by Cher and Diane Warren) SA; NOM Best Motion Picture – Comedy Or Musical GG; NOM Best Original Song – Motion Picture (Bound To You, Music by Samuel Dixon, Lyrics by Christina Aguilera, Sia Furler) GG; WINNER Best Original Song – Motion Picture (You Haven’t Seen the Last of Me, Music & Lyrics by Warren) GG; NOM Best Song (You Haven’t Seen the Last of Me Yet, performed by Cher/written by Warren) CC

Carlos: Runner-up Best Picture LA; WINNER Best Director (Olivier Assayas) LA (tie); Runner-pp Best Actor (Edgar Ramirez) LA; WINNER Best Foreign-Language Film LA; WINNER Best Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made For Television GG; NOM Best Performance By An Actor In A Mini-Series Or Motion Picture Made For Television (Ramirez) GG; WINNER Best Foreign Language Film NY

Casino Jack: NOM Best Performance By An Actor In A Motion Picture – Comedy Or Musical (Kevin Spacey) GG 

Certified Copy (France/Italy/Iran): WINNER Best Actress (Juliette Binoche) CF 

Chronicles Of Narnia: The Voyage Of The Dawn Treader: NOM Best Original Song – Motion Picture (There’s a Place for Us, Music & Lyrics by Carrie Underwood, David Hodges, Hillary Lindsey) GG; NOM Excellence in Production Design Fantasy Film (Barry Robison) AG 

City Island: NOM Best Actor in a Motion Picture (Comedy or Musical) (Andy Garcia) SA

The Clink of Ice (Le bruit de glaçons - France):

Coco Chanel and Igor Stravinsky: NOM Best Art Direction and Production Design SA 

The Company Men: NOM Best Actor in a Supporting Role (Tommy Lee Jones) SA; WINNER Best Debut Director (John Wells) NY

The Concert (France): NOM Best Foreign Language Film GG

Conviction: Freedom of Expression Award NBR; NOM Best Supporting Actor (Sam Rockwell) CC; Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role (Hilary Swank) SAG

Country Strong: NOM Best Original Song (Country Strong by Jennifer Hanson) SA; NOM Best Original Song – Motion Picture (Coming Home, Music & Lyrics by Bob Dipiero, Tom Douglas, Hillary Lindsey, Troy Verges) GG; NOM Best Music (Original Song) (Coming Home, Music and Lyric by Douglas, Verges and Lindsey) AA

CyrusNOM Best Male Lead (John C. Reilly) IS; NOM Best Motion Picture (Comedy or Musical) SA; NOM Best Actor in a Motion Picture (Comedy or Musical) (John C. Reilly) SA; NOM Best Actress in a Motion Picture (Comedy or Musical) (Marisa Tomei) SA; NOM Best Comedy CC

Daddy Longlegs: WINNER Breakthrough Actor (Ronald Bronstein) GI; WINNER John Cassavetes Award (Writers/Directors: Benny Safdie, Josh Safdie, Producers: Casey Neistat, Tom Scott) IS; NOM Best Male Lead (Bronstein) IS

Date Night: NOM Best Comedy CC

Despicable Me: NOM Best Motion Picture (Animated or Mixed Media) SA; NOM Best Animated Feature Film GG; NOM Best Animated Feature CC; NOM Award for Outstanding Producer of Animated Theatrical Motion Pictures (John Cohen, Janet Healy, Christopher Meledandri) PGA; NOM Best Animated Film (Chris Renaud, Pierre Coffin) BAFTA

Dinner for Schmucks: NOM Best Actor in a Motion Picture (Comedy or Musical) (Steve Carrell) SA

Dogtooth (Greece): NOM Best Foreign Language Film AA

Dog Sweat: Acura Someone To Watch Award Finalist (Hossein Keshavarz) IS

Easy A: NOM Best Performance By An Actress In A Motion Picture – Comedy Or Musical (Emma Stone) GG; WINNER Best Comedy CC

Eat Pray Love: NOM Best Costume Design (Michael Dennison) SA

The Eclipse (Ireland): NOM Best Screenplay (Original) (Conor McPherson, Billy Roche) SA; NOM Best Original Score (Fionnuala Ní Chiosáin) SA

Everything Strange and New: NOM Best First Feature (Director: Frazer Bradshaw, Producers: A.D. Liano, Laura Techera Francia) IS 

The Edge (Kpaй) (Russia): NOM Best Foreign Language Film GG 

The Exploding Girl: NOM John Cassavetes Award (Writer/Director: Bradley Rust Gray, Producers: Karin Chien, Ben Howe, So Yong Kim) IS  

Fair Game: NOM Best Actress in a Motion Picture (Drama) (Naomi Watts) SA; NOM Best Actor in a Supporting Role (Sean Penn) SA; NOM Best Screenplay (Adapted) (Jez Butterworth, John-Henry Butterworth) SA; Freedom of Expression Award NBR 

The Fighter: WINNER Best Actor in a Supporting Role (Christian Bale) SA; NOM Best Actress in a Supporting Role (Amy Adams) SA; Top Ten Film NBR; WINNER Best Supporting Actor (Bale) NBR; NOM Best Motion Picture – Drama GG; NOM Best Performance By An Actor In A Motion Picture – Drama (Mark Wahlberg) GG; NOM Best Performance By An Actress In A Supporting Role In A Motion Picture (Adams) GG; WINNER Best Performance By An Actress In A Supporting Role In A Motion Picture (Melissa Leo) GG; NOM Best Performance By An Actor In A Supporting Role In A Motion Picture (Bale) GG; NOM Best Director – Motion Picture (David O. Russell) GG; NOM Best Picture CC; WINNER Best Supporting Actor (Bale) CC; NOM Best Supporting Actress (Adams) CC; WINNER Best Supporting Actress (Leo) CC; WINNER Best Acting Ensemble CC; NOM Best Original Screenplay (Scott Silver and Paul Tamasy & Eric Johnson, Story by Keith Dorrington & Tamasy & Johnson) CC; WINNER Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role (Bale) SAG; NOM Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role (Adams) SAG; WINNER Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role (Leo) SAG; NOM Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture SAG; WINNER AFI 10 Movies of the Year; WINNER Best Supporting Actor (Bale) NY; WINNER Best Supporting Actress (Leo) NY; Nom Best Original Screenplay (Screenplay by Scott Silver and Tamasy & Johnson; Story by Dorrington & Tamasy & Johnson) WGA; WINNER Best Supporting Actress (Leo) NY; NOM Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Feature Film (Russell) DGA; NOM Excellence in Production Design Contemporary Film (Judy Becker) AG; NOM  Darryl F. Zanuck Award for Outstanding Producer of Theatrical Motion Pictures (David Hoberman, Todd Lieberman, Wahlberg) PGA; NOM Best Original Screenplay (Silver, Tamasy, Johnson) BAFTA; WINNER Best Supporting Actor (Bale) BAFTA; NOM Best Supporting Actress (Adams) BAFTA; NOM Best Picture (Hoberman, Lieberman and Wahlberg, Producers) AA; NOM Best Director (Russell) AA; NOM Best Actor in a Supporting Role (Bale) AA; NOM Best Actress in a Supporting Role (Adams) AA; WINNER Best Actress in a Supporting Role (Leo) AA; NOM Best Original Screenplay (Screenplay by Silver and Tamasy & Johnson; Story by Dorrington & Tamasy & Johnson) AA; NOM Best Film Editing (Pamela Martin) AA

Fish Tank: Top Ten Independent Films NBR

Four Lions (UK): NOM Outstanding British Film (Chris Morris, Jesse Armstrong, Sam Bain, Mark Herbert, Derrin Schlesinger) BAFTA; WINNER Outstanding Debut by a British Writer, Director, or Producer (Director/Writer - Morris) BAFTA

Frankie and Alice: NOM Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama (Halle Berry) GG 

Gainsbourg (Vie Héroïque - France):

Get Him to the Greek: NOM Best Comedy CC

Get Low: WINNER Best First Feature (Director: Aaron Schneider, Producers: David Gundlach, Dean Zanuck) IS ; NOM Best Supporting Male (Bill Murray) IS; NOM Best Motion Picture (Drama) SA; NOM Best Actor in a Motion Picture (Drama) (Robert Duvall) SA; NOM Best Actor in a Supporting Role (Murray) SA; NOM Best Screenplay (Original) (Chris Provenzano, C. Gaby Mitchell) SA; NOM Best Actor (Duvall) CC; NOM Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role (Duvall) SAG; NOM Excellence in Production Design Period Film (Geoffrey Kirkland) AG

The Ghost Writer: NOM Best Motion Picture (Drama) SA; NOM Best Director (Roman Polanski) SA; NOM Best Actor in a Supporting Role (Pierce Brosnan) SA; NOM Best Screenplay (Adapted) (Robert Harris, Polanski) SA; Top Ten Independent Films NBR; Runner-up Best Supporting Actress (Olivia Williams) LA; WINNER Best Music Score (Alexandre Desplat) LA (tie) 

The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (Sweden/Denmark/Germany/Norway): WINNER Best Actress in a Motion Picture (Drama) (Noomi Rapace) SA; NOM Best Screenplay (Adapted) (Nikolaj Arcel, Rasmus Heisterberg) SA; WINNER Best Foreign Language Film SA; NOM Best Actress (Rapace) CC; WINNER Best Foreign Language Film CC; WINNER Best Breakthrough Performer (Rapace) NY; NOM Best Adapted Screenplay (Heisterberg, Arcel) BAFTA; WINNER Best Film Not in the English Language (Søren Stærmose, Niels Arden Oplev) BAFTA; NOM Best Leading Actress (Rapace) BAFTA

Greenberg: NOM Best Feature (Producers: Jennifer Jason Leigh, Scott Rudin) IS; NOM Best Female Lead (Greta Gerwig) IS; NOM Best Male Lead (Ben Stiller) IS; NOM Best Cinematography (Harris Savides) IS; Top Ten Independent Films NBR 

Grown Up Movie Star (Canada): WINNER World Dramatic Special Jury Prize for Breakout Performance (Tatiana Maslany) SD 

happythankyoumoreplease: WINNER Audience Award: U.S. Dramatic (Josh Radnor) SD 

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part I: NOM Best Cinematography (Eduardo Serra) SA; NOM Best Original Score (Alexandre Desplat) SA; NOM Best Makeup CC; NOM Best Visual Effects CC; NOM Excellence in Production Design Fantasy Film (Stuart Craig) AG; NOM Best Visual Effects (Tim Burke, John Richardson, Nicolas Ait'Hadi, Christian Manz) BAFTA; NOM Best Make Up & Hair (Amanda Knight, Lisa Tomblin) BAFTA; NOM Best Art Direction (Production Design: Craig; Set Decoration: Stephenie McMillan) AA; NOM Best Visual Effects (Burke, Richardson, Manz and Ait'Hadi) AA 

Heartbreaker (France/Monaco): NOM Best Actor in a Motion Picture (Comedy or Musical) (Romain Duris) SA 

Hereafter: Top Ten Film NBR; NOM Best Visual Effects (Michael Owens, Bryan Grill, Stephan Trojanski and Joe Farrell) AA 

The High Cost of Living (Canada): WINNER Best Canadian First Feature Film TIFF 

Holy Rollers: WINNER Breakthrough Director (Kevin Asch) GI

How to Train Your Dragon: NOM Best Motion Picture (Animated or Mixed Media) SA; NOM Best Animated Feature Film GG; NOM Best Animated Feature CC; NOM Award for Outstanding Producer of Animated Theatrical Motion Pictures (Bonnie Arnold) PGA; NOM Best Original Music (John Powell) BAFTA; NOM Best Animated Feature Film (Chris Sanders and Dean DeBlois) AA; NOM Best Music (Original Score) (Powell) AA; NOM Best Animated Film (Sanders, DeBlois) BAFTA

Howl: Freedom of Expression Award NBR 

I Am Love (Italy): NOM Best Actress in a Motion Picture (Drama) (Tilda Swinton) SA; NOM Best Cinematography (Yorick Le Saux) SA; NOM Best Art Direction and Production Design SA; NOM Best Foreign Language Film SA; Top Five Foreign Films NBR; NOM Best Foreign Language Film GG; NOM Best Foreign Language Film CC; WINNER Best Foreign Language Picture NY; NOM Best Film Not in the English Language (Luca Guadagnino, Francesco Melzi D'Eril, Marco Morabito, Massimiliano Violante) BAFTA; NOM Best Costume Design (Antonella Cannarozzi) AA 

I Love You Phillip Morris: NOM Best Comedy CC; Nom Best Adapted Screenplay (Written by John Requa & Glenn Ficarra; Based on the book by Steven McVicker) WGA

The Illusionist (L'illusioniste - UK/France): NOM Best Motion Picture (Animated or Mixed Media) SA; WINNER Spotlight Award (Sylvain Chomet and Jacques Tati) NBR; Runner-up Best Animation (Chomet) LA; NOM Best Animated Feature Film GG; NOM Best Animated Feature CC; WINNER Best Animated Film NY; NOM Best Animated Feature Film (Chomet) AA

In a Better World (Hævnen) (Denmark): WINNER Best Foreign Language Film GG; WINNER Best Foreign Language Film AA 

In Our Name (UK): WINNER Most Promising Newcomer (Joanne Froggatt) BIFA 

Incendies (Canada): WINNER Best Canadian Feature Film (Deborah Chow) TIFF; Top Five Foreign Films NBR; NOM Best Foreign Language Film AA 

Inception: NOM Best Director (Christopher Nolan) SA; NOM Best Actor in a Motion Picture (Drama) (Leonardo DiCaprio) SA; NOM Best Actress in a Supporting Role (Marion Cotillard) SA; NOM Best Screenplay (Original) (Nolan) SA; WINNER Best Cinematography (Wally Pfister) SA; NOM Best Art Direction and Production Design SA; NOM Best Film Editing (Lee Smith) SA; NOM Best Sound Mixing and Editing SA; WINNER Best Original Score (Hans Zimmer) SA; WINNER Best Visual Effects (Guy Hendrix Dyas, Luke Freeborn, Brad Ricker and Dean Wolcott) SA; Top Ten Film NBR; WINNER Best Production Design (Dyas) LA; NOM Best Motion Picture – Drama GG; NOM Best Director – Motion Picture (Nolan) GG; NOM Best Screenplay – Motion Picture (Nolan) GG; NOM Best Original Score – Motion Picture (Zimmer) GG; NOM Best Picture CC; NOM Best Director (Nolan) CC; NOM Best Original Screenplay (Nolan) CC; WINNER Best Cinematography (Pfister) CC;WINNER  Best Art Direction (Dyas) CC; WINNER Best Editing (Smith) CC; WINNER Best Visual Effects CC; WINNER Best Sound CC; WINNER Best Action Movie CC; NOM Best Score (Zimmer) CC; WINNER AFI 10 Movies of the Year; WINNER Best Original Screenplay (Nolan) WGA; NOM Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Feature Film (Nolan) DGA; WINNER Excellence in Production Design Fantasy Film (Dyas) AG; NOM  Darryl F. Zanuck Award for Outstanding Producer of Theatrical Motion Pictures (Nolan, Emma Thomas) PGA; NOM Outstanding Achievement Award (Pfister) ASC; NOM Best Film (Thomas, Nolan) BAFTA; NOM Best Director (Nolan) BAFTA; NOM Best Original Screenplay (Nolan) BAFTA; NOM Best Original Music (Zimmer) BAFTA; NOM Best Cinematography (Pfister) BAFTA; NOM Best Editing (Smith) BAFTA; WINNER Best Production Design (Dyas, Dias, Mowat) BAFTA; WINNER Best Sound (Richard King, Lora Hirschberg, Gary A Rizzo, Ed Novick) BAFTA; WINNER Best Visual Effects (Chris Corbould, Paul Franklin, Andrew Lockley, Peter Bebb) BAFTA; NOM Best Picture (Thomas and Nolan, Producers) AA; NOM Best Original Screenplay (Written by Nolan) AA; NOM Best Art Direction (Production Design: Dyas; Set Decoration: Larry Dias and Doug Mowat) AA; WINNER Best Cinematography (Pfister) AA; NOM Best Music (Original Score) (Zimmer) AA; WINNER Best Sound Editing (Richard King) AA; WINNER Best Sound Mixing (Hirschberg, Rizzo and Novick) AA; WINNER Best Visual Effects (Franklin, Corbould, Lockley and Bebb) AA 

Iron Man 2: NOM Best Sound Mixing and Editing SA; NOM Best Visual Effects SA; NOM Best Visual Effects (Janek Sirrs, Ben Snow, Ged Wright and Daniel Sudick) AA 

Jack Goes Boating: NOM Best First Screenplay (Bob Glaudini) IS; NOM Best Supporting Female (Daphne Rubin-Vega) IS; NOM Best Supporting Male (John Ortiz) IS 

Kick-Ass: NOM Best Young Actor/Actress (Chloe Grace Moretz) CC; NOM Best Action Movie CC 

The Kids Are All Right: NOM Best Feature (Producers: Gary Gilbert, Philippe Hellmann, Jordan Horowitz, Jeffrey Levy-Hinte, Celine Rattray, Daniela Taplin Lundberg) IS; NOM Best Director (Lisa Cholodenko) IS; WINNER Best Screenplay (Stuart Blumberg, Cholodenko) IS; NOM Best Female Lead (Annette Bening) IS; NOM Best Supporting Male (Mark Ruffalo) IS; NOM Best Motion Picture (Comedy or Musical) SA; NOM Director (Cholodenko) SA; WINNER Best Actress in a Motion Picture (Comedy or Musical) (Bening) SA; NOM Best Actress in a Motion Picture (Comedy or Musical) (Julianne Moore) SA; NOM Best Screenplay (Original) (Cholodenko, Blumberg) SA; NOM Best Motion Picture – Comedy Or Musical GG; NOM Best Performance By An Actress In A Motion Picture – Comedy Or Musical (Bening) GG; NOM Best Performance By An Actress In A Motion Picture – Comedy Or Musical (Moore) GG; NOM Best Screenplay – Motion Picture (Cholodenko, Blumberg) GG; NOM Best Actress (Bening) CC; NOM Best Supporting Actor (Ruffalo) CC; NOM Best Acting Ensemble CC; NOM Best Original Screenplay (Cholodenko and Blumberg) CC; NOM Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role (Bening) SAG; NOM Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role (Ruffalo) SAG; NOM Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture SAG; WINNER AFI 10 Movies of the Year; WINNER Best Actress (Bening) NY; WINNER Best Supporting Actor (Ruffalo) NY; WINNER Best Screenplay NY; Nom Best Original Screenplay (Cholodenko & Blumberg) WGA; NOM  Darryl F. Zanuck Award for Outstanding Producer of Theatrical Motion Pictures (Gilbert, Levy-Hinte, Rattray) PGA; NOM Best Original Screenplay (Cholodenko, Blumberg) BAFTA; NOM Best Leading Actress (Bening) BAFTA; NOM Best Leading Actress (Moore) BAFTA; NOM Best Supporting Actor (Ruffalo) BAFTA; NOM Best Picture (Gilbert, Levy-Hinte and Rattray, Producers) AA; NOM Best Actress in a Leading Role (Bening) AA; NOM Best Actor in a Supporting Role (Ruffalo) AA; NOM Best Original Screenplay (Written by Cholodenko & Blumberg) AA 

The King's Speech (UK/Australia): WINNER Cadillac People's Choice Award (Tom Hooper) TIFF; WINNER Best Foreign Film (Hooper) IS; NOM Best Motion Picture (Drama) SA; NOM Best Director (Hooper) SA; WINNER Best Actor in a Motion Picture (Drama) (Colin Firth) SA; NOM Best Actor in a Supporting Role (Geoffrey Rush) SA; WINNER Best Screenplay (Original) (David Seidler) SA; NOM Best Costume Design (Jenny Beavan) SA; Top Ten Film NBR; WINNER Best Actor (Firth) LA; Runner-up Best Supporting Actor (Rush) LA; Runner-up Best Screenplay (Seidler) LA; Runner-up Best production Design (Eve Stewart) LA; NOM Best Motion Picture – Drama GG; WINNER Best Performance By An Actor In A Motion Picture – Drama (Firth) GG; NOM Best Performance By An Actress In A Supporting Role In A Motion Picture (Helena Bonham Carter) GG; NOM Best Performance By An Actor In A Supporting Role In A Motion Picture (Rush) GG; NOM Best Director – Motion Picture (Hooper) GG; NOM Best Screenplay – Motion Picture (Seidler) GG; NOM Best Original Score – Motion Picture (Alexandre Desplat) GG; NOM Best Picture CC; WINNER Best Actor (Firth) CC; NOM Best Supporting Actor (Rush) CC; NOM Best Supporting Actress (Carter) CC; NOM Best Acting Ensemble CC; NOM Best Director (Hooper) CC; WINNER Best Original Screenplay (Seidler) CC; NOM Best Cinematography (Danny Cohen) CC; NOM Best Art Direction (Netty Chapman) CC; NOM Best Costume Design (Beavan) CC; NOM Best Score (Desplat) CC; WINNER Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role (Firth) SAG; NOM Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role (Rush) SAG; NOM Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role (Carter) SAG; WINNER Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture SAG; WINNER AFI Special Award; WINNER Best Actor (Firth) NY; WINNER Best British Independent Film BIFA; WINNER Best Screenplay (Seidler) BIFA; WINNER Best Performance by an Actor in a British Independent Film (Firth) BIFA; WINNER Best Supporting Actress (Carter) BIFA; WINNER Best Supporting Actor (Rush) BIFA; WINNER Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Feature Film (Hooper) DGA; WINNER Excellence in Production Design Period Film (Stewart) AG; WINNER Darryl F. Zanuck Award for Outstanding Producer of Theatrical Motion Pictures (Iain Canning, Emile Sherman, Gareth Unwin) PGA; NOM Outstanding Achievement Award (Cohen) ASC; WINNER Best Film (Canning, Sherman, Unwin) BAFTA; WINNER Outstanding British Film (Hooper, Seidler, Canning, Sherman, Unwin) BAFTA; NOM Best Director (Hooper) BAFTA; WINNER Best Original Screenplay (Seidler) BAFTA; WINNER Best Leading Actor (Firth) BAFTA; WINNER Best Supporting Actor (Rush) BAFTA; WINNER Best Supporting Actress (Carter) BAFTA; WINNER Best Original Music (Desplat) BAFTA; NOM Best Cinematography (Cohen) BAFTA; NOM Best Editing (Tariq Anwar) BAFTA; NOM Best Production Design (Stewart, Farr) BAFTA; NOM Best Costume Design (Beavan) BAFTA; NOM Best Sound (John Midgley, Lee Walpole, Paul Hamblin) BAFTA; NOM Best Make Up & Hair (Frances Hannon) BAFTA; WINNER Best Picture (Canning, Sherman and Unwin, Producers) AA; WINNER Best Director (Hooper) AA; WINNER Best Actor in a Leading Role (Firth) AA; NOM Best Actor in a Supporting Role (Rush) AA; NOM Best Actress in a Supporting Role (Carter) AA; WINNER Best Original Screenplay (Screenplay by Seidler) AA; NOM Best Art Direction (Production Design: Stewart; Set Decoration: Judy Farr) AA; NOM Best Cinematography (Cohen) AA; NOM Best Costume Design (Beavan) AA; NOM Best Film Editing (Anwar) AA; NOM Best Music (Original Score) (Desplat) AA; NOM Best Sound Mixing (Hamblin, Martin Jensen and Midgley) AA 

Kisses (Ireland): NOM Best Foreign Film (Director: Lance Daly) IS 

The Last Exorcism: NOM Best First Feature (Director: Daniel Stamm, Producers: Marc Abraham, Tom Bliss, Eric Newman, Eli Roth) IS; NOM Best Supporting Female (Ashley Bell) IS 

Lbs.: NOM John Cassavetes Award (Director: Matthew Bonifacio, Writers/Producers: Matthew Bonifacio, Carmine Famiglietti) IS 

Leap Year (Año Bisiesto - Mexico): WINNER Best First Feature (Director Michael Rowe) CF 

Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga'Hoole: NOM Best Motion Picture (Animated or Mixed Media) SA; NOM Best Visual Effects SA

Let Me In: Top Ten Independent Films NBR; NOM Best Young Actor/Actress (Chloe Grace Moretz) CC; NOM Best Young Actor/Actress (Kodi Smit-McPhee) CC 

Letters to Juliet: NOM Best Actress in a Supporting Role (Vanessa Redgrave) SA

Life, Above All (South Africa/Germany): Top Five Foreign Films NBR 

Life During Wartime: NOM Best Screenplay (Todd Solondz) IS; NOM Best Supporting Female (Allison Janney) IS 

Littlerock: WINNER Best Film Not Playing at a Theater Near You GI; WINNER Acura Someone To Watch Award Finalist (Mike Ott) IS 

The Locksmith (AKA Homewrecker): WINNER Best of NEXT (Todd Barnes and Brad Barnes) SD 

Love and Other Drugs: NOM Best Actor in a Motion Picture (Comedy or Musical) (Jake Gyllenhaal) SA; WINNER Best Actress in a Motion Picture (Comedy or Musical) (Anne Hathaway) SA; NOM Best Performance By An Actress In A Motion Picture – Comedy Or Musical (Hathaway) GG; GG; NOM Best Performance By An Actor In A Motion Picture – Comedy Or Musical (Gyllenhaal) GG 

Lovely, Still: NOM Best First Screenplay (Nik Fackler) IS 

Lovers Of Hate: NOM John Cassavetes Award (Writer/Director: Bryan Poyser, Producer: Megan Gilbride) IS

Made in Dagenham: NOM Best Motion Picture (Comedy or Musical) SA; NOM Best Actress in a Motion Picture (Comedy or Musical) (Sally Hawkins) SA; NOM Outstanding British Film (Nigel Cole, William Ivory, Elizabeth Karlsen, Stephen Woolley) BAFTA; NOM Best Supporting Actress (Miranda Richardson) BAFTA;  NOM Best Costume Design (Louise Stjernsward) BAFTA; NOM Best Make Up & Hair (Lizzie Yianni Georgiou) BAFTA 

Mademoiselle Chambon (France): NOM Best Foreign Film (Director: Stéphane Brizé) IS 

Mammuth (France): 

The Man Next Door (El Hombre de al lado - Argentina): WINNER World Cinema Cinematography Award, Dramatic (Mariano Cohn and Gastón Duprat) SD 

Meek’s CutoffWINNER Piaget Producers Award (Anish Savjani) IS 

Monogamy: NOM Best First Screenplay (Dana Adam Shapiro & Evan M. Wiener) IS

Monsters (UK): Top Ten Independent Films NBR; WINNER Best Director of a British Independent Film (Gareth Edwards) BIFA; WINNER Best Achievement In Production BIFA; WINNER Best Technical Achievement (Edwards) BIFA; NOM Outstanding Debut by a British Writer, Director, or Producer (Director/Writer – Edwards) BAFTA 

Mother (South Korea): NOM Best Foreign Language Film SA; WINNER Best Actress (Kim Hye-Ja) LA; Runner-up Best Foreign language Film LA 

Mother and Child: NOM Best Supporting Female (Naomi Watts) IS; NOM Best Supporting Male (Samuel L. Jackson) IS 

The Myth Of The American Sleepover: Piaget Producers Award Finalist (Adele Romanski) IS 

Names of Love (Le noms de gens - France): 

Never Let Me Go: NOM Best Cinematography (Adam Kimmel) IS; WINNER Best Performance by an Actress in a British Independent Film (Carey Mulligan) BIFA 

Night Catches Us: NOM Best First Feature (Director: Tanya Hamilton, Producers: Sean Costello, Jason Orans, Ronald Simons) IS 

La Nostra Vita (Italy/France): tied WINNER Best Actor (Elio Germano) CF 

Nowhere Boy (UK/Canada): NOM Best Actress in a Supporting Role (Anne-Marie Duff) SA; NOM Best Actress in a Supporting Role (Kristin Scott Thomas) SA; NOM Best Sound Mixing and Editing SA 

Obselidia: WINNER Excellence in Cinematography Award, U.S. Dramatic (Zak Mulligan) SD; WINNER Alfred P. Sloan Feature Film Prize (Diane Bell) SD; NOM Best First Screenplay (Bell) IS; NOM John Cassavetes Award (Writer/Director: Diane Bell, Producers: Chris Byrne, Matthew Medlin) IS 

Of Gods and Men (Des hommes et des dieux - France): WINNER Grand Prix (Second-Place Award) (Director Xavier Beauvois) CF; NOM Best Foreign Film (Beauvois) IS; WINNER Best Foreign Language Film NBR; NOM Best Film Not in the English Language (Xavier Beauvois) BAFTA 

On Tour (Tournée - France): WINNER Best Director (Mathieu Amalric) CF 

The Other Guys: NOM Best Motion Picture (Comedy or Musical) SA; NOM Best Comedy CC 

Outside the Law (Hors-la-loi - Algeria/France/Belgium): NOM Best Foreign Language Film SA; NOM Best Foreign Language Film AA 

Please Give: NOM Best Screenplay (Nicole Holofcener) IS; WINNER Robert Altman Award (Director: Nicole Holofcener, Casting Director: Jeanne McCarthy, Ensemble Cast: Ann Guilbert, Rebecca Hall, Catherine Keener, Amanda Peet, Oliver Platt, Lois Smith, Sarah Steele) IS; NOM Best Motion Picture (Comedy or Musical) SA; NOM Best Actress in a Motion Picture (Comedy or Musical) (Keener) SA; WINNER Best Film Editing (Robert Frazen) SA; Top Ten Independent Films NBR; Nom Best Original Screenplay (Holofcener) WGA 

Poetry (Shi - South Korea): WINNER Best Screenplay (Lee Chang-dong) CF 

A Prophet (Un Prophète - France): WINNER Best Supporting Actor (Niels Arestrup) LA; WINNER Best Foreign Independent Film BIFA 

Rabbit Hole: NOM Best Director (John Cameron Mitchell) IS; NOM Best Screenplay (David Lindsay-Abaire) IS; NOM Best Female Lead (Nicole Kidman) IS; NOM Best Male Lead (Aaron Eckhart) IS; NOM Best Actress in a Motion Picture (Drama) (Kidman) SA; NOM Best Actress in a Supporting Role (Dianne Wiest) SA; NOM Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama (Kidman) GG; NOM Best Actress (Kidman) CC; NOM Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role (Kidman) SAG; NOM Best Actress in a Leading Role (Kidman) AA 

Red: NOM Best Motion Picture (Comedy or Musical) SA; NOM Best Actor in a Motion Picture (Comedy or Musical) (John Malkovich) SA; NOM Best Actress in a Motion Picture (Comedy or Musical) (Mary-Louise Parker) SA; NOM Best Motion Picture – Comedy Or Musical GG; NOM Best Action Movie CC 

Robin Hood: NOM Best Costume Design (Janty Yates) SA; NOM Excellence in Production Design Period Film (Arthur Max) AG 

Salt: NOM Best Cinematography (Robert Elswit) SA; NOM Best Original Score (James Newton Howard) SA; NOM Best Sound Mixing (Jeffrey J. Haboush, Greg P. Russell, Scott Millan and William Sarokin) AA 

Scott Pilgrim vs. the World: WINNER Best Motion Picture (Comedy or Musical) SA; WINNER Best Actor in a Motion Picture (Comedy or Musical) (Michael Cera) SA; NOM Best Screenplay (Adapted) (Michael Bacall, Edgar Wright) SA; NOM Best Art Direction and Production Design SA 

A Screaming Man (Un homme qui crie - France/Begium): WINNER Jury Prize (Director Mahamat-Saleh Haroun) CF 

The Secret in Their Eyes (El secreto de sus ojos - 2009) (Argentina/Spain): NOM Best Film Not in the English Language (Mariela Besuievsky, Juan José Campanella) BAFTA 

Secretariat: NOM Best Cinematography (Dean Semler) SA; NOM Best Sound Mixing and Editing SA 

Shutter Island: NOM Best Cinematography (Robert Richardson) SA; NOM Best Art Direction and Production Design SA; NOM Best Film Editing (Thelma Schoonmaker) SA; NOM Best Sound Mixing and Editing SA; Top Ten Film NBR; WINNER Production Design Award (Dante Ferretti) NBR; NOM Excellence in Production Design Period Film (Ferretti) AG

Skeletons (UK): NOM Outstanding Debut by a British Writer, Director, or Producer (Director/Writer – Nick Whitfield) BAFTA 

The Social Network: WINNER Best Motion Picture (Drama) SA; WINNER Best Director (David Fincher) SA; NOM Best Actor in a Motion Picture (Drama) (Jesse Eisenberg) SA; NOM Best Actor in a Supporting Role (Andrew Garfield) SA; WINNER Best Screenplay (Adapted) (Aaron Sorkin) SA; NOM Best Film Editing (Kirk Baxter, Angus Wall) SA; NOM Best Original Score (Trent Reznor, Atticus Ross) SA; WINNER Best Film NBR; WINNER Best Actor (Eisenberg) NBR; WINNER Best Director (Fincher) NBR; WINNER Best Adapted Screenplay (Sorkin) NBR; WINNER Best Picture LA; WINNER Best Director (Fincher) LA (tie); WINNER Best Screenplay (Sorkin) LA; WINNER Best Music Score (Reznor, Ross) LA (tie); WINNER Best Motion Picture – Drama GG; NOM Best Performance By An Actor In A Motion Picture – Drama (Eisenberg) GG; NOM Best Performance By An Actor In A Supporting Role In A Motion Picture (Garfield) GG; WINNER Best Director – Motion Picture (Fincher) GG; WINNER Best Screenplay – Motion Picture (Sorkin) GG; WINNER Best Original Score – Motion Picture (Reznor, Ross) GG; WINNER Best Picture CC; NOM Best Actor (Eisenberg) CC; NOM Best Supporting Actor (Garfield) CC; NOM Best Acting Ensemble CC; WINNER Best Director (Fincher) CC; WINNER Best Adapted Screenplay (Sorkin) CC; NOM Best Editing (Wall and Baxter) CC; NOM Best Sound CC; WINNER Best Score (Reznor and Ross) CC; NOM Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role (Eisenberg) SAG; NOM Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture SAG; WINNER AFI 10 Movies of the Year; WINNER Best Film NY; WINNER Best Director (Fincher) NY; WINNER Best Adapted Screenplay (Screenplay by Sorkin; Based on the book The Accidental Billionaires by Ben Mezrich) WGA; NOM Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Feature Film (Fincher) DGA; NOM Excellence in Production Design Contemporary Film (Donald Graham Burt) AG; NOM Darryl F. Zanuck Award for Outstanding Producer of Theatrical Motion Pictures (Dana Brunetti, Ceán Chaffin, Michael De Luca, Scott Rudin) PGA; NOM Outstanding Achievement Award (Jeff Cronenweth) ASC; NOM Best Film (Rudin, Brunetti, De Luca, Chaffin) BAFTA; WINNER Best Director (Fincher) BAFTA; WINNER Best Adapted Screenplay (Sorkin) BAFTA; NOM Best Leading Actor (Eisenberg) BAFTA; NOM Best Supporting Actor (Garfield) BAFTA; NOM Best Editing (Wall, Baxter) BAFTA; NOM Best Picture (Rudin, Brunetti, De Luca and Chaffin, Producers) AA; NOM Best Director (Fincher) AA; NOM Best Actor in a Leading Role (Eisenberg) AA; WINNER Best Adapted Screenplay (Sorkin) ; NOM Best Cinematography (Cronenweth) AA; WINNER Best Film Editing (Wall and Baxter) AA; WINNER Best Music (Original Score) (Reznor and Ross) AA; NOM Best Sound Editing (Ren Klyce, David Parker, Michael Semanick and Mark Weingarten) AA

A Solitary Man: NOM Best Actor in a Motion Picture (Drama) (Michael Douglas) SA 

Somewhere: Top Ten Independent Films NBR; WINNER Special Filmmaking Achievement (Sofia Coppola for writing, directing, and producing) NBR; NOM Best Young Actor/Actress (Elle Fanning) CC 

Son of Babylon (UK): WINNER The Raindance Award BIFA 

Soul Kitchen (Germany): NOM Best Foreign Language Film SA; Top Five Foreign Films NBR 

Southern District (Zona sur - Bolivia): WINNER World Cinema Directing Award, Dramatic (Juan Carlos Valdivia) SD; WINNER World Cinema Screenwriting Award (Juan Carlos Valdivia) SD 

Sympathy For Delicious: WINNER U.S. Dramatic Special Jury Prize (Mark Ruffalo) SD 

Tangled: NOM Best Animated Feature Film GG; NOM Best Original Song – Motion Picture (I See the Light, Music by Alan Menken, Lyrics by Glenn Slater) GG; NOM Best Animated Feature CC; NOM Best Song (I See the Light, performed by Mandy Moore & Zachary Levi/written by Menken & Slater) CC; NOM Best Music (Original Song) (I See the Light, Music by Menken Lyric by Slater) AA 

The Tempest: NOM Best Actress in a Motion Picture (Drama) (Helen Mirren) SA; NOM Best Costume Design (Sandy Powell) AA 

Tiny Furniture: NOM Best First Feature (Director: Lena Dunham, Producers: Kyle Martin, Alicia Van Couvering) IS; WINNER Best First Screenplay (Dunham) IS; NOM Best Cinematography (Jody Lee Lipes) IS; WINNER New Generation (Dunham) LA

The Tourist: NOM Best Motion Picture – Comedy Or Musical GG; NOM Best Performance By An Actress In A Motion Picture – Comedy Or Musical (Angelina Jolie) GG; NOM Best Performance By An Actor In A Motion Picture – Comedy Or Musical (Johnny Depp) GG 

The Town: NOM Best Motion Picture (Drama) SA; NOM Best Director (Ben Affleck) SA; NOM Best Actor in a Supporting Role (Jeremy Renner) SA; NOM Best Screenplay (Adapted) (Affleck, Peter Craig, Aaron Stockard) SA; NOM Best Film Editing (Dylan Tichenor) SA; Top Ten Film NBR; WINNER Best Ensemble Cast NBR; NOM Best Performance By An Actor In A Supporting Role In A Motion Picture (Renner) GG; NOM Best Picture CC; NOM Best Supporting Actor (Renner) CC; NOM Best Acting Ensemble CC; NOM Best Adapted Screenplay (Affleck, Craig, and Sheldon Turner) CC; NOM Best Action Movie CC; NOM Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role (Renner) SAG; WINNER AFI 10 Movies of the Year; Nom Best Adapted Screenplay (Screenplay by Peter Craig and Affleck & Stockard; Based on the novel Prince of Thieves by Chuck Hogan) WGA; NOM Excellence in Production Design Contemporary Film (Sharon Seymour) AG; NOM  Darryl F. Zanuck Award for Outstanding Producer of Theatrical Motion Pictures (Basil Iwanyk, Graham King) PGA; NOM Best Supporting Actor (Pete Postlethwaite) BAFTA; NOM Best Actor in a Supporting Role (Renner) AA

Toy Story 3: NOM Best Screenplay (Original) SA; WINNER Best Motion Picture (Animated or Mixed Media) (Michael Arndt, Andrew Stanton, Lee Unkrich, John Lasseter) SA; Top Ten Film NBR; WINNER Best Animated Feature NBR; WINNER Best Animation (Unkrich) LA; WINNER Best Animated Feature Film GG; NOM Best Picture CC; NOM Best Adapted Screenplay (Arndt, Story by Lasseter, Stanton, and Unkrich) CC; NOM Best Sound CC; WINNER Best Animated Feature CC; NOM Best Song (We Belong Together, performed and written by Randy Newman) CC; WINNER AFI 10 Movies of the Year; WINNER Best Animated Picture NY; NOM  Darryl F. Zanuck Award for Outstanding Producer of Theatrical Motion Pictures (Darla K. Anderson) PGA; WINNER Award for Outstanding Producer of Animated Theatrical Motion Pictures (Anderson) PGA; NOM Best Adapted Screenplay (Arndt) BAFTA; WINNER Best Animated Film (Unkrich) BAFTA; NOM Best Visual Effects (nominees TBD) BAFTA; NOM Best Picture (Anderson, Producer) AA; WINNER Best Animated Feature Film (Unkrich) AA; NOM Best Adapted Screenplay (Screenplay by Arndt; Story by Lasseter, Stanton and Unkrich) WINNER; NOM Best Music (Original Song) (We Belong Together, Music and Lyric by Newman) AA; NOM Best Sound Editing (Tom Myers and Michael Silvers) AA 

Tron: Legacy: NOM Best Visual Effects CC; NOM Excellence in Production Design Fantasy Film (Darren Gilford) AG; NOM Best Sound Editing (Gwendolyn Yates Whittle and Addison Teague) AA 

True Grit: Top Ten Film NBR; Runner-up Best Cinematography (Roger Deakins) LA; NOM Best Picture CC; NOM Best Actor (Jeff Bridges) CC; NOM Best Supporting Actress (Hailee Steinfeld) CC; WINNER Best Young Actor/Actress (Steinfeld) CC; NOM Best Director (Joel Coen & Ethan Coen) CC; NOM Best Adapted Screenplay (Coen and Coen) CC; NOM Best Cinematography (Deakins) CC; NOM Best Art Direction (Jess Gonchor and Nancy Haigh) CC; NOM Best Costume Design (Mary Zophres) CC; NOM Best Makeup CC; NOM Best Score (Carter Burwell) CC; NOM Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role (Bridges) SAG; NOM Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role (Steinfeld) SAG; WINNER AFI 10 Movies of the Year; Nom Best Adapted Screenplay (Screenplay by Coen & Coen; Based on the novel by Charles Portis) WGA; NOM Excellence in Production Design Period Film (Gonchor) AG; NOM  Darryl F. Zanuck Award for Outstanding Producer of Theatrical Motion Pictures (Coen, Coen, Scott Rudin) PGA; NOM Outstanding Achievement Award (Deakins) ASC; NOM Best Film (Rudin, Coen, Coen) BAFTA; NOM Best Adapted Screenplay (Coen, Coen) BAFTA; NOM Best Leading Actor (Bridges) BAFTA; NOM Best Leading Actress (Steinfeld) BAFTA; http://www.guardian.co.uk/film/2011/jan/18/baftas-nominations-full-list Best Cinematography (Deakins) BAFTA; NOM Best Production Design (Gonchor, Haigh) BAFTA; NOM Best Costume Design (Zophres) BAFTA; NOM Best Sound Lievsay, Berkey, Greg Orloff, Peter F. Kurland, Douglas Axtell) BAFTA; NOM Best Picture (Rudin, Coen and Coen, Producers) AA; NOM Best Actor in a Leading Role (Bridges) AA; NOM Best Actress in a Supporting Role (Steinfeld) AA; NOM Best Adapted Screenplay (Written for the screen by Coen & Coen) AA; NOM Best Art Direction (Production Design: Gonchor; Set Decoration: Haigh) AA; NOM Best Cinematography (Deakins) AA; NOM Best Costume Design (Zophres ) AA; NOM Best Sound Editing (Skip Lievsay and Craig Berkey) AA; NOM Best Sound Mixing (Lievsay, Berkey, Orloff, Kurland) AA 

The Twilight Saga: Eclipse: NOM Best Screenplay (Original) SA; NOM Best Original Song (Eclipse (All Yours) by Howard Shore and Metric) SA; NOM Best Original Score (What Part of Forever by Cee-Lo and Rob Kleiner) SA 

Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives (Thailand): WINNER Palme d’Or (Director Apichatpong Weerasethakul) CF; NOM Best Foreign Film (Weerasethakul) IS 

Undertow (Contracorriente - Peru/Colombia/France/Germany): WINNER World Cinema Audience Award: Dramatic (Javier Fuentes-León) SD 

Unstoppable: NOM Best Cinematography (Ben Seresin) SA; NOM Best Film Editing (Robert Duffy, Chris Lebenzon) SA; NOM Best Original Score (Harry Gregson-Williams) SA; WINNER Best Sound Mixing and Editing (Mark P. Stoekinger, Kevin O'Connell, Beau Borders and William B. Kaplan) SA; NOM Best Visual Effects SA; NOM Best Action Movie CC; NOM Best Sound Editing (Mark P. Stoeckinger) AA 

Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps: NOM Best Performance By An Actor In A Supporting Role In A Motion Picture (Michael Douglas) GG

The Way Back: NOM Best Makeup (Edouard F. Henriques, Gregory Funk and Yolanda Toussieng) AA 

White Material (France/Cameroon): NOM Best Foreign Language Film SA; Top Five Foreign Films NBR 

Winter’s Bone: WINNER Grand Jury Prize, Dramatic (Debra Granik) SD; WINNER Waldo Salt Screenwriting Award (Granik and Anne Rosellini) SD; WINNER Best Feature GI, WINNER Best Ensemble Performance GI; NOM Best Feature (Producers: Alix Madigan-Yorkin, Anne Rosellini) IS; NOM Best Director (Granik) IS; NOM Best Screenplay (Granik & Rosellini) IS; NOM Best Female Lead (Jennifer Lawrence) IS; WINNER Best Supporting Female (Dale Dickey) IS; WINNER Best Supporting Male (John Hawkes) IS; NOM Best Cinematography (Michael McDonough) IS; NOM Best Motion Picture (Drama) SA; NOM Best Director (Granik) SA; NOM Best Actress in a Motion Picture (Drama) (Lawrence) SA; NOM Best Screenplay (Adapted) (Granik, Rosellini) SA; Top Ten Film NBR; WINNER Breakthrough Performance (Lawrence) NBR; Runner-up Best Actress (Lawrence) LA; NOM Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama (Lawrence) GG; NOM Best Picture CC; NOM Best Actress (Lawrence) CC; NOM Best Young Actor/Actress (Lawrence) CC; NOM Best Adapted Screenplay (Granik and Rosellini) CC; NOM Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role (Lawrence) SAG; NOM Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role (Hawkes) SAG; WINNER AFI 10 Movies of the Year; NOM Best Picture (Rosellini and Madigan-Yorkin, Producers) AA; NOM Best Director (Coen and Coen) AA; NOM Best Actress in a Leading Role (Lawrence) AA; NOM Best Actor in a Supporting Role (Hawkes) AA; NOM Best Adapted Screenplay (Adapted for the screen by Granik & Rosellini) AA 

The Wolf Knife: Acura Someone To Watch Award Finalist (Laurel Nakadate) IS 

The Wolfman: WINNER Best Makeup (Rick Baker and Dave Elsey) AA

There used to be documentaries at the bottom of this list. They have disappeared. I am sorrier than you are! 

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