Best Film:
- The Artist
- The Descendants
- Hugo
- Melancholia
- Midnight in Paris
Best Director:
- Woody Allen – Midnight In Paris
- Michel Hazanavicius – The Artist
- Terrence Malick – Tree of Life
- Alexander Payne – The Descendants
- Martin Scorsese – Hugo
Best Screenplay, Original
- The Artist – Michel Hazanavicius
- Beginners – Mike Mills
- Bridesmaids – Kristin Wiig and Annie Mumolo
- Midnight in Paris – Woody Allen
- Win Win – Thomas McCarthy
Best Screenplay, Adapted
- The Descendants – Alexander Payne, Jim Rash and Nat Faxon
- Hugo – John Logan
- Moneyball – Steven Zallian and Aaron Sorkin
- Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy – Bridget O’Connor and Peter Straughan
- We Need To Talk About Kevin – Lynne Ramsey and Rory Kinnear
Best Documentary
- Bill Cunningham New York
- Buck
- Cave of Forgotten Dreams
- The Interrupters
- Pina
- Project Nim
Best Animated Film
- Arthur Christmas
- Kung Fu Panda
- Puss in Boots
- Rango
- Tintin
Best Actress
- Viola Davis – Abileen Clark in The Help
- Kirsten Dunst – Justine in Melancholia
- Meryl Streep – Margaret Thatcher in The Iron Lady
- Tilda Swinton – Eva Khatchadourian in We Need To Talk About Kevin
- Michelle Williams – Marilyn Monroe in My Week With Marilyn
Best Actress in a Supporting Role
- Bernice Bejo – Peppy Miller in The Artist
- Jessica Chastain – Celia Foote in The Help
- Janet McTeer – Hubert Page in Albert Nobbs
- Carey Mulligan – Sissy Sullivan in Shame
- Octavia Spencer – Minny Jackson in The Help
Best Actor
- George Clooney – Matt King in The Descendants
- Jean Dujardin – George Valentin in The Artist
- Michael Fassbinder – Brandon Sullivan in Shame
- Brad Pitt – Billy Beane in Moneyball
- Michael Shannon – Curtis in Take Shelter
Best Actor in a Supporting Role
- Kenneth Brannagh – Sir Laurence Olivier in My Week With Marilyn
- Albert Brooks – Bernie Rose in Drive
- Christopher Plummer – Hal Fields in Beginnings
- Alan Rickman – Professor Severus Snape in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part II
- Andy Serkis – in Planet of the Apes
Best Ensemble Cast
- Bridesmaids
- The Descendants
- The Help
- Margin call
- Midnight In Paris
Best Editing:
- The Artist – Anne-Sophie Bion and Michel Hazanavicius
- Girl With The Dragon Tattoo – Kirk Baxter and Angus Wall
- Hugo – Thelma Schoonmaker
- Tree of Life – Hank Corwin, Jay Rabinowitz, Daniel Rezende, Billy Weber, Mark Yoshikawa
- Warhorse – Michael Kahn
Best Cinematography:
- The Artist – Guillaume Schiffman
- Hugo – Robert Richardson
- Melancholia – Manuel Alberto Claro
- Tree of life – Emmanuel Lubezki
- Warhorse – Janusz Kaminski
Best Film Music Or Score :
- The Artist – Ludovic Bource, Original Score
- Girl With The Dragon Tattoo – Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross, Original Score
- Hannah – The Chemical Brothers, Original Score
Best Non-English-Language Film:
- Le Havre – Aki Kaurismaki, Finland/France
- Pina – Wim Wenders, Germany
- A Separation – Ashgar FarhadI, Iran
- The Skin I Live In – Pedro Almodovar, Spain
- Trollhunter – André Øvredal, Norway
EDA FEMALE FOCUS AWARDS
Best Woman Director
- Lynne Ramsey – We Need To Talk About Kevin
- Dee Rees – Pariah
- Vera Farmiga – Higher Ground
- Kelly Reichardt – Meek’s Cutoff
- Jennifer Yuh – Kung Fu Panda
Best Woman Screenwriter
- Diablo Cody – Young Adult
- Abi Morgan – The Iron Lady
- Lynne Ramsey and Rory Kinnear – We Need To Talk About Kevin
- Dee Rees – Pariah
- Kristin Wiig and Annie Mumolo – Bridesmaids
Kick Ass Award For Best Female Action Star
- Rooney Mara — Lisbeth Salander in Girl With The Dragon Tattoo
- Helen Mirren – Rachel Singer in The Debt
- Paula Patton – Jane in Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol
- Saoirse Ronan – Hanna in Hanna
- Zoe Saldana – Cataleya in Colombiana
Best Animated Female
- Emily Blunt as Juliet in Gnomeo and Juliet
- Isla Fisher as Beans in Rango
- Anne Hathaway as Jewel in Rio
- Salma Hayak as Kitty Softpaws in Puss in Boots
- Angelina Jolie – Tigress in Kung Fu Panda
Best Breakthrough Performance
- Jessica Chastain as Mrs. O’Brien in Tree of Life
- Elizabeth Olsen as Martha, Marcy May and Marlene in Martha Marcy May Marlene
- Adepero Oduye as Alike in Pariah
- Rooney Mara as Lisbeth Salander in The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo
- Shailene Woodley as Alexandra King in The Descendants
Female Icon Award (This award is presented only in years when it is warranted)
- Glenn Close as Albert Nobbs in Albert Nobbs
- Viola Davis as Abileen Clark in The Help
- Meryl Streep as Margaret Thatcher in The Iron Lady
- No Award This Year
Actress Defying Age and Ageism
- Glenn Close as Albert Nobbs in Albert Nobbs
- Judi Dench as Anna Marie Hoover in J. Edgar Hoover
- Helen Mirren as Rachel Singer in The Debt
- Vanessa Redgrave as Volumnia in Coriolanus
- Meryl Streep as Margaret Thatcher in The Iron Lady
This Year’s Outstanding Achievement By A Woman In The Film Industry (This award is presented only in years when it is warranted)
- Jessica Chastain for performances in four highly acclaimed films
- Thelma Schoonmaker for editing Hugo
- Stacey Snider for helming Dreamworks
- Kristin Wiig for Bridesmaids
- No Award This Year
AWFJ Award Humanitarian Activism
- Sandra Bullock for tsunami relief
- Elaine Hendrix for Animal Rescue Corps and In Defense of Animals
- Angelina Jolie for UN work and making In The Land of Milk and Blood to raise awareness about genocide.
- Elizabeth Taylor for her work with AIDS
- Olivia Wilde for relief work in Haiti
EDA SPECIAL MENTION AWARDS
AWFJ Hall Of Shame Award
- The Hollywood Reporter for failing to invite any women to join the Directors Roundtable
- I Melt With You, production and cast
- Jack and Jill, production and cast
- Something Borrowed, production and cast
- Sucker Punch, production and cast
Actress Most in Need Of A New Agent
- Jennifer Aniston
- Kate Hudson
- Sarah Jessica Parker
- Amanda Seyfried
- All actresses in New Year’s Eve
Movie You Wanted To Love But Just Couldn’t:
- Drive
- The Future
- Sucker Punch
- Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy
- Young Adult
Unforgettable Moment Award:
- The Artist – The sound of glass clinking on the table
- Drive – The elevator scene
- Girl With The Dragon Tattoo – Lisbeth’s revenge
- The Help – The pie scene
- Shame – Carey Mulligan singing New York, New York
Best Depiction Of Nudity, Sexuality, or Seduction:
- A Dangerous Method – Carl Jung spanks Sabina Speilrein
- Girl With the Dragon Tattoo — Lisbeth mounts Mikael
- Melancholia – Justine in the moonlight
- Shame – Opening sequence on the subway train
- Shame – Brandon with co-worker
Sequel or Remake That Shouldn’t Have Been Made Award:
- Arthur
- Cars 2
- Hangover Part II
- Hoodwinked 2
- Transformers: Dark Side of the Moon
Most Egregious Age Difference:
- Albert Nobbs – Glenn Close (64) and Mia Wasikowska (22)
- Girl With The Dragon Tattoo – Daniel Craig (43) and Rooney Mara (26)
- Midnight in Paris – Owen Wilson (43) and Léa Seydoux (26)
- Sleeping Beauty – Emily Browning (23) and Man 1 (Peter Carroll, 1968), Man 2 (Chris Haywood, 63) and Man 3 (Hugh Keays-Byrne, 64)
- Twilight: Breaking Dawn Part 1 – Bella (18) and Edward (over 100)
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