Best Supporting Actress: Anne-Marie Duff (Nowhere Boy)
Best Supporting Actor: Christian McKay (Me and Orson Welles)
Best Actress: Charlotte Gainsbourg (Antichrist)
Best Actor: Andy Serkis (Sex & Drugs & Rock & Roll)
Best Score: Nick Cave & Warren Ellis (The Road)
Best Director: Duncan Jones (Moon)
Best Film: Tomas Alfredson (Let the Right One In)
Fellowship Award: Samantha Morton
Best Actress: Sandra Hüller (Requiem)
Best Actor: Toby Jones (Infamous)
Best Animation: Richard Linklater (A Scanner Darkly)
Best Sound Design: David Lynch (INLAND EMPIRE)
Honorary Award: Christopher Guest
Best Director: Guillermo del Toro (Pan’s Labyrinth)
Best Film: Pan’s Labyrinth
Yes, a little trip down memory lane to 2007 when a bespectacled Dr. Mark Kermode announced the awards. Filmed in black and white and delivered in just over 9 minutes to an empty theatre, apart from the odd cob-webbed skeleton. After this years awards weighed in at a hefty 21 minutes, with stars jetting in from around the globe, what will be in store for 2010.
Best Supporting Actress: Ashley Tisdale (High School Musical 3)
Best Supporting Actor: Eddie Marsan (Happy-Go-Lucky)
Best Actress: Belén Rueda (The Orphanage)
Best Actor: Michael Fassbender (Hunger)
Best Screenplay: Garth Jennings (Son of Rambow)
Best Foreign Film: Roberto Saviano (Gomorra)
Best Film & Best Director: Terence Davies (Of Time and the City)
Fellowship Award: Terry Gilliam
Jane Parker puts Kermode in his place with her review of Slumdog Millionaire.
That’s according to Mark’s posting on the Kermode Uncut site. The award was due to be presented to Oriol, who has worked on The Orphanage and [Rec], in Spain but the trip was cancelled due to snow hitting the U.K.
Best Actor: Sam Riley (Control)
Best Actress: Anamaria Marinca (4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days)
Best Music Score: Jonny Greenwood (There Will Be Blood)
Best Foreign Language Film: The Diving Bell and the Butterfly (Julian Schnabel)
Best Director: David Cronenberg (Eastern Promises)
Best Film: The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford (Andrew Dominik)
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