Tuesday, March 9, 2010

2009 Drew Awards

Best Picture
John B. Carls, Gary Goetzman, Tom Hanks, Vincent Landay, Maurice Sendak - Where the Wild Things Are
Jan Chapman, Caroline Hewitt, Mark L. Rosen - Bright Star
Ethan Coen, Joel Coen - A Serious Man
Stuart Fenegan, Trudie Styler - Moon
Kevin Loader, Adam Tandy - In the Loop

Best Director
Kathryn Bigelow - The Hurt Locker
Jane Campion - Bright Star
Duncan Jones - Moon
Spike Jonze - Where the Wild Things Are
Steven Soderbergh - The Informant!

Best Actor
Jeff Bridges - Crazy Heart
Matt Damon - The Informant!
Tom Hardy - Bronson
Sam Rockwell - Moon
Michael Stuhlbarg - A Serious Man

Best Actress
Abbie Cornish - Bright Star
Penelope Cruz - Broken Embraces
Charlotte Gainsbourg - Antichrist
Katie Jarvis - Fish Tank
Gabourey Sidibe - Precious

Best Supporting Actor
Peter Capaldi - In the Loop
Paul Higgins - In the Loop
Tom Hollander - In the Loop
David Rasche - In the Loop
Paul Schneider - Bright Star

Best Supporting Actress
Leonie Benesch - The White Ribbon
Mimi Kennedy - In the Loop
Edie Martin - Bright Star
Gina McKee - In the Loop
Catherine O'Hara - Away We Go

Best Original Screenplay
Jacques Audiard, Thomas Bidegain, Abdel Raouf Dafri, Nicolas Peufaillit - A Prophet
Ethan Coen, Joel Coen - A Serious Man
Adam Elliot - Mary and Max
Michael Haneke - The White Ribbon
Duncan Jones, Nathan Parker - Moon

Best Adapted Screenplay
Wes Anderson, Noah Baumbach - Fantastic Mr. Fox
Jesse Armstrong, Simon Blackwell, Armando Iannucci, Ian Martin, Tony Roche - In the Loop
Scott Z. Burns - The Informant!
Dave Eggers, Spike Jonze - Where the Wild Things Are
Peter Straughan - The Men Who Stare at Goats

Best Cinematography
Lance Acord - Where the Wild Things Are
Christian Berger - The White Ribbon
Greig Fraser - Bright Star
Eduard Grau - A Single Man
Gary Shaw - Moon

Best Editing
Anthony Boys, Billy Sneddon - In the Loop
Nicolas Gaster - Moon
Chris Innis, Bob Murawski - The Hurt Locker
Roderick Jaynes - A Serious Man
Joe Walker - Harry Brown

Best Art Direction
Dan Bishop - A Single Man
Nelson Lowry - Fantastic Mr. Fox
Anastasia Masaro - The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus
Tony Noble - Moon
Adrian Smith - Bronson

Best Costume
Janet Patterson - Bright Star
Arianne Phillips - A Single Man
Monique Prudhomme - The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus
Louise Stjernsward - Creation
Casey Storm - Where the Wild Things Are

Best Sound
Peter Albrechtsen, Kristian Eidnes Andersen - Antichrist
Ray Beckett, Paul N.J. Ottosson - The Hurt Locker
Chris C. Benson, Craig Berkey, Peter F. Kurland, Skip Lievsay, Greg Orloff - A Serious Man
Ren Klyce, Mark Weingarten, Gary Wilkins - Where the Wild Things Are
Erin McKimm, Peter Walker - Mary and Max

Best Makeup
Lily Beckett, Niamh Morrison - Bronson
Christine Beveridge, Kay Georgiou - The Informant!
Daniel Parker - The Hurt Locker

Best Score
Carter Burwell - A Serious Man
Carter Burwell, Karen O. - Where the Wild Things Are
Dale Cornelius - Mary and Max
Abel Korzeniowski - A Single Man
Clint Mansell - Moon

Best Foreign Language Film
Pedro Almodóvar - Broken Embraces
Jacques Audiard - A Prophet
Henrik Ruben Genz - Terribly Happy
Michael Haneke - The White Ribbon
Ole Christian Madsen - Flame & Citron

Best Animated Film
Wes Anderson - Fantastic Mr. Fox
Ron Clements, John Musker - The Princess and the Frog
Adam Elliot - Mary and Max

Best Documentary Film
Kirby Dick - Outrage
Sacha Gervasi - Anvil: the Story of Anvil
Louie Psihoyos - The Cove
Chris Smith - Collapse
Jeff Stilson - Good Hair

Lifetime Achievement Award: Warren Beatty for mastery in acting, producing, screenwriting, and directing in a career spanning 50 years.

Warren Beatty gave his breakthrough performance in Elia Kazan's 1961 melodrama Splendor in the Grass in which he starred with then girlfriend Natalie Wood. Even in his first performance, he displayed his charismatic, understated and naturalistic style he would go on to perfect throughout his career. Six years later, Beatty received his first Oscar recognition for producing and starring in the 1967 benchmark film Bonnie & Clyde. In the 1970s, Beatty co-wrote, starred and produced Shampoo (1975) and co-wrote, starred, produced and co-directed Heaven Can Wait (1978) two of the finest and funniest comedies of the decade, while also delivering good performances in films such as McCabe & Mrs. Miller, The Parallax View and $ (Dollars). He received an Oscar nomination for Shampoo's screenplay and was also nominated for writing, acting, producing and directing Heaven Can Wait. In 1981, Beatty co-wrote, starred, produced and directed Reds, the epic biopic of John Reed, Marxist journalist and activist. Among nominations for writing, acting and producing, Beatty won Best Director for that picture, his first and only Oscar, as well as directing Maureen Stapleton to a Best Supporting Actress trophy as Emma Goldman. He is still the only person to receive Oscar nominations for writing, directing, producing and acting for the same film on two occasions. In 1990, Beatty made the pop art-styled Dick Tracy based on the popular comic. The film, despite a troubled production, was a big financial success and netted Al Pacino an Oscar nomination along with a series of technical nominations. With the exception of Madonna's presence, the film still remains one of the finest comic book adaptations in history. In 1992, Beatty was nominated for acting and producing for the final time in Bugsy, the biopic of gangster Bugsy Siegel, which co-starred Annette Bening his eventual wife and was written by recent Colleen winner James Toback. 1998 marked Beatty's final work as a writer and director, and his final Oscar nomination (for screenplay,) with the political satire Bulworth. Since 2001, Beatty has mainly been retired other than a executive producer credit or two.
He now, at the ripe old age of 73, receives his biggest honor yet, the Drew Lifetime Achievement Award. Thank you for all you have given to us, Mr. Beatty. You, sir, are a living treasure.

Win/Nomination Tally:
6/8 Moon
3/9 In the Loop
2/7 Bright Star
2/4 Mary and Max
2/4 A Single Man
1/4 The Hurt Locker
1/4 The White Ribbon
1/1 Collapse
1/1 Warren Beatty
0/7 Where the Wild Things Are
0/6 A Serious Man
0/4 The Informant!
0/3 Bronson
0/3 Fantastic Mr. Fox
0/2 Antichrist
0/2 Broken Embraces
0/2 The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus
0/2 A Prophet
0/1 Anvil: the Story of Anvil
0/1 Away We Go
0/1 The Cove
0/1 Crazy Heart
0/1 Creation
0/1 Fish Tank
0/1 Flame & Citron
0/1 Good Hair
0/1 Harry Brown
0/1 The Men Who Stare at Goats
0/1 Outrage
0/1 Precious
0/1 The Princess and the Frog
0/1 Terribly Happy

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