Tuesday, January 10, 2012
2011 Alliance of Women Film Journalists EDA Awards - winners
The Alliance of Women Film Journalists have announced the winners for their 2011 EDA Awards. The EDAs are named in honor of AWFJ founder Jennifer Merin’s mother, actress Eda Reiss Merin, and is also an acronym for Excellent Dynamic Activism.
The Artist continued its winning streak in claiming the most awards with three. It won Best Film, Director and Most Unforgettable Moment for a clinking by a glass. It led the nominations with nine.
Albert Nobbs also picked up three awards including a Female Icon Award for Glenn Close and a shared Best Supporting Actress Award for Janet McTeer. But the third award was actually an anti-award for Most Egregious Love Interest Age Difference, an honour it shared with Twilight: Breaking Dawn Part I.
A number of films were double winners. They were Rango, The Help, Shame, Bridesmaids, Hanna, and The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo. Jessica Chastain won the Outstanding Achievement By A Woman In The Film Industry for her performances in a number of highly acclaimed films.
Buck was named the Best Documentary, while the Best Animated Film was Rango. Best Non-English-Language Film was Asghar Farhadi's A Separation.
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Complete list of 2011 EDA Annual Achievement Awards
Best Film
The Artist
Best Director
Michel Hazanavicius - The Artist
Best Screenplay, Original
Midnight in Paris - Woody Allen
Best Screenplay, Adapted: (TIE)
The Descendants - Alexander Payne, Nat Faxon and Jim Rash
Moneyball - Steven Zallian and Aaron Sorkin
Best Documentary
Buck
Best Animated Film
Rango
Best Actress
Viola Davis as Abileen in The Help
Best Actress in a Supporting Role: (TIE)
Janet McTeer as Hubert Page in Albert Nobbs
Octavia Spencer as Minny Jackson in The Help
Best Actor
Michael Fassbender as Brandon Sullivan in Shame
Best Actor in a Supporting Role
Christopher Plummer as Hal Fields in Beginners
Best Ensemble Cast
Bridesmaids
Best Editing
Hugo - Thelma Schoonmaker
Best Cinematography
The Tree of Life - Emmanuel Lubezki
Best Film Music Or Score: (TIE)
The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo - Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross, Original Score
Hanna - The Chemical Brothers, Original Score
Best Non-English-Language Film
A Separation - Ashgar Farhadi, Iran
EDA FEMALE FOCUS AWARDS
Best Woman Director
Lynne Ramsey - We Need To Talk About Kevin
Best Woman Screenwriter
Kristen Wiig and Annie Mumolo - Bridesmaids
Kick Ass Award For Best Female Action Star: (TIE)
Rooney Mara as Lisbeth Salander in The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo
Saoirse Ronan as Hanna in Hanna
Best Animated Female
Isla Fisher as Beans in Rango
Best Breakthrough Performance
Elizabeth Olsen as Martha in Martha Marcy May Marlene
Female Icon Award
Glenn Close as Albert Nobbs in Albert Nobbs
Actress Defying Age and Ageism
Helen Mirren as Rachel Singer in The Debt
This Year’s Outstanding Achievement By A Woman In The Film Industry
Jessica Chastain for performances in four highly acclaimed films
AWFJ Award For Humanitarian Activism
Angelina Jolie for UN work and making In The Land of Blood and Honey to raise awareness about genocide
EDA SPECIAL MENTION AWARDS
AWFJ Hall Of Shame Award
The Hollywood Reporter for failing to invite any women to join the Directors Roundtable
Actress Most in Need Of A New Agent
All actresses in New Year’s Eve
Movie You Wanted To Love But Just Couldn‘t
Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy
Unforgettable Moment Award
The Artist - The sound of the glass clinking on the table.
Best Depiction Of Nudity, Sexuality, or Seduction: (TIE)
Melancholia - Justine in the moonlight.
Shame - Opening sequence on the subway train.
Sequel Or Remake That Shouldn’t Have Been Made Award
The Hangover Part II
Most Egregious Love Interest Age Difference Award: (TIE)
Albert Nobbs - Glenn Close (64) and Mia Wasilkowska (22)
Twilight: Breaking Dawn Part I - Bella (18) and Edward (Over 100)
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