Wednesday, December 19, 2007

Awards Watch: Golden Satellites

The International Press Academy handed out their Golden Satellite Awards earlier this week and, despite their usually eclectic list of nominees, their final picks fell in line with the general consensus of late: No Country for Old Men, Juno, Sicko and Ratatouille won their respective Best Picture prizes. The only somewhat surprising win was Ang Lee's Lust, Caution in the foreign language race.

More familiar names popped up in the acting categories, as least as far as the women are concerned, with Marion Cotillard, Ellen Page and Amy Ryan collecting more gold. It was another story for the men though, with Viggo Mortensen, Ryan Gosling and (in a tie for supporting actor with Casey Affleck) Tom Wilkinson netting their first awards this year.

In the group's television awards, Grey’s Anatomy's Ellen Pompeo and Ugly Betty's America Ferrera and Vanessa Williams won in the acting fields, while newcomer Pushing Daisies triumphed as Best Comedy Series.

For a quick view of the movie award winners, see the comments section below.

Link via PressAcademy.com.

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  1. Outstanding Motion Picture - Drama:
    No Country for Old Men

    Outstanding Motion Picture - Comedy or Musical:
    Juno

    Outstanding Actor in a Motion Picture - Drama:
    Viggo Mortensen in Eastern Promises

    Outstanding Actor in a Motion Picture - Comedy or Musical:
    Ryan Gosling in Lars and the Real Girl

    Outstanding Actress in a Motion Picture - Drama:
    Marion Cotillard in La Vie en Rose

    Outstanding Actress in a Motion Picture - Comedy or Musical:
    Ellen Page in Juno

    Outstanding Actor in a Supporting Role:
    Casey Affleck in The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford
    Tom Wilkinson in Michael Clayton
    (2 winners)

    Outstanding Actress in a Supporting Role:
    Amy Ryan in Gone Baby Gone

    Outstanding Director:
    Ethan Coen, Joel Coen for No Country for Old Men

    Best Screenplay - Original:
    Juno

    Best Screenplay - Adapted:
    Atonement

    Outstanding Cinematography:
    The Diving Bell and the Butterfly

    Outstanding Art Direction & Production Design:
    Elizabeth: The Golden Age

    Outstanding Costume Design:
    Elizabeth: The Golden Age

    Outstanding Original Score:
    The Kite Runner

    Outstanding Original Song:
    "Grace is Gone" from Grace is Gone

    Outstanding Film Editing:
    American Gangster

    Outstanding Sound (Mixing & Editing:
    The Bourne Ultimatum

    Outstanding Visual Effects:
    300

    Outstanding Motion Picture - Animated or Mixed Media:
    Ratatouille

    Outstanding Motion Picture - Foreign Film:
    Lust, Caution

    Outstanding Motion Picture - Documentary:
    Sicko

    Best Ensemble:
    Before the Devil Knows You're Dead

    Auteur Award:
    Julian Schnabel for The Diving Bell and the Butterfly

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