Friday, April 20, 2012
2012 PRISM Awards – winners
The 16th Annual PRISM Awards took place last night at the Beverly Hills Hotel to honour accuracy in the storytelling of substance use and mental health concerns.
For the Feature Film – Substance Use category, the award went to the mixed martial arts drama Warrior starring Tom Hardy, Joel Edgerton and Nick Nolte. The Feature Film – Mental Health award was presented to the indie hit Take Shelter by Jeff Nichols which features a brilliant performance by Michael Shannon. Russell Brand won out over his Arthur co-star Helen Mirren to take the prize for Performance in a Feature Film.
In the television section, Parenthood dominated with three awards. It won Drama Series Episode – Substance Use for its episode "Damage Control"; Drama Series Multi-Episode Storyline – Mental Health for the Asperger’s storyline about Max Braverman; and Craig T. Nelson took the award for Male Performance in a Drama Series Multi-Episode Storyline.
There were a number of double award-winners. Shameless: Season 1 won for Comedy Series – Substance Use, while its star William H. Macy won for Performance in a Comedy Series. Castle claimed the prize for Drama Series Episode – Mental Health while co-stars Jon Huertas and Stana Katic shared the award for Performance in a Drama Episode. Dr. Drew’s Lifechangers won the Talk Show Episode PRISM Award for “Pill Popping”, while Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew: Season 5 tied for Unscripted Non-Fiction with Bad Sex: Season 1.
Winners for the PRISM Awards are selected by an 80-person committee of entertainment industry professionals and technical experts from the fields of medicine, mental health, and addiction.
Nominations for the 16th Annual PRISM Awards
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Complete list of winners for the 16th Annual PRISM Awards
Feature Film – Substance Use
Warrior (Lionsgate Films / Mimran Schur Pictures / Solaris) Director: Greg O'Connor Writers: Gavin O'Connor, Anthony Tambakis, Cliff Dorfman Producers: Gavin O’Connor, Greg O’Connor
Feature Film – Mental Health
Take Shelter (Sony Pictures Classics / Grove Hill Productions / Hydraulx / Strange Matter Films) Director/Writer: Jeff Nichols Producer: Tyler Davidson
Performance in a Feature Film
Russell Brand, Arthur (Warner Bros. Pictures / MBST Entertainment / BenderSpink / Langley Park Productions)
Comedy Series – Substance Use
Shameless: Season 1 (Showtime Network / Sterling Films / Warner Bros. Television) Writers: Paul Abbott, Nancy Pimental, Cindy Caponera, Daniel Brocklehurst, Mike O’Malley, Etan Frankel, Nathan Jackson, John Wells Directors: Mark Mylod, John Wells, Stephen Hopkins, Todd Holland, Mimi Leder, John Dahl, David Nutter, A. Scott Frank, Sanaa Hamri, Adam Bernstein Executive Producers: Paul Abbott, Andrew Stearn, John Wells
Comedy Series – Mental Health
Glee – “Born This Way” (Fox Broadcasting Co. / Ryan Murphy Productions / Brad Falchuk Teley-Vision / 20th Century Fox Television) Writer: Alfonso Gomez-Rejon Director: Brad Falchuk Executive Producers: Ian Brennan, Dante Di Loreto, Brad Falchuk, Ryan Murphy
Performance in a Comedy Series
William H. Macy, Shameless
(Showtime Network / Sterling Films / Warner Bros. Television)
Drama Series Episode – Substance Use
Parenthood – “Damage Control” (NBC Entertainment / Imagine Television / Universal Television) Writer: Kerry Ehrin Director: Lawrence Trilling Executive Producers: Lawrence Trilling, Brian Grazer, Ron Howard, Jason Katims, David Nevins)
Drama Series Episode – Mental Health
Castle – “Kill Shot” (ABC Entertainment / Beacon Pictures / Experimental Pictures / ABC Studios) Writer: Alexi Hawley Director: David M. Barrett Executive Producers: Rob Bowman, Andrew Marlowe, Laurie Zaks, David Amann
Performance in a Drama Episode
Jon Huertas, Castle (ABC Entertainment / Beacon Pictures / Experimental Pictures / ABC Studios)
Stana Katic, Castle (ABC Entertainment / Beacon Pictures / Experimental Pictures / ABC Studios)
Drama Series Multi-Episode Storyline – Substance Use
Southland – “The Winds” / “Failure Drill” / “Graduation Day” (TNT / John Wells Productions / Warner Bros. Television) Writers: Heather Zuhlke, Chitra Elizabeth Sampath, John Wells Directors: Nelson McCormick, J. Michael Muro, Christopher Chulack
Executive Producers: John Wells, Christopher Chulack
Drama Series Multi-Episode Storyline – Mental Health
Parenthood: Max Episodes: “Damage Control” / “Meet the New Boss” / “Opening Night” / “A House Divided” / “Amazing Andy and His Wonderful World of Bugs” / “Do Not Sleep with Your Autistic Nephew’s Therapist” / “Qualities and Difficulties” / “Taking the Leap” / “New Plan” / “Slipping Away” / “Hard Times Come Again No More” / “I Don’t Want to Do This Without You” / “Hey, If You’re Not Using That Baby” / “Step Right Up” / “Clear Skies from Here On Out” / “Nora” / “Tales from the Luncheonette” / “Forced Family Fun” / “In-Between” / “Sore Loser” / “Mr. Honesty” / “Missing” (NBC Entertainment / Imagine Television / Universal Television) Writer: Kerry Ehrin, Jason Katims, Sarah Watson, Eric Guggenheim, Monica Henderson, Tyler Bensinger, Bridget Carpenter, David Hudgins, Jamie Duneier Director: Allison Liddi-Brown, Patrick Norris, Lawrence Trilling, Ken Whittingham, Jason Katims, Robert Berlinger, Andrew Bernstein, Michael Weaver, Adam Davidson, Dylan K. Massin Executive Producers: Lawrence Trilling, Brian Grazer, Ron Howard, Jason Katims, David Nevins
Male Performance in a Drama Series Multi-Episode Storyline
Craig T. Nelson, Parenthood (NBC Entertainment / Imagine Television / Universal Television)
Female Performance in a Drama Series Multi-Episode Storyline
Caterina Scorsone, Private Practice (ABC Entertainment / ABC Studios / Shondaland / The Mark Gordon Co. / ABC Studios)
TV Movie or Miniseries
The Sunset Limited (Javelina Film Company / HBO Films) Writer: Cormac McCarthy Director/ Executive Producer: Tommy Lee Jones
Performance in a TV Movie or Miniseries
Jennifer Morrison, Bringing Ashley Home (Lifetime Television / Front Street Pictures / Off the Grid Productions / Time Inc. Studios)
Emily Osment, Cyberbully (ABC Family / Muse Entertainment Enterprises)
Daytime Drama Storyline
Days of Our Lives: Jack (NBC Entertainment / Corday Productions / Sony Pictures Television) Writers: Rick Draughon, Dena Higley, John S. Newman, Richard Culliton, Jeanne Marie Ford, Christopher Whitesell, Lisa Seidman, Dawn Cherrill, Michelle Poteet Lisanti, Carolyn Culliton, Ryan Quan, Christopher Dunn, Marlene McPherson, Janet Iacobuzio, Darrell Ray Thomas Jr., Elizabeth Snyder, Nancy Williams Watt, David A. Levinson, Victor Gialanella, Pete T. Rich, Lacey Dyer, Roger Schroeder, Fran Myers, Directors: Albert Alarr, Herb Stein, Phil Sogard, Grant A. Johnson, Noel Maxam, Christopher Goutman Executive Producer: Ken Corday
Teen or Children’s Program
In the Mix – “Youth Against Meth... Not Even Once” (PBS / Castle Works Inc.) Directors/Executive Producers: Sue Castle, Peg Shea
Talk Show Episode
Dr. Drew’s Lifechangers – “Pill Popping”
(Telepictures Productions / CW Television Network)
Executive Producers: Lisa Gregorisch-Dempsey, Rachel Misokwiec
Director: Brian Campbell
Unscripted Non-Fiction
Bad Sex: Season 1
(Logo / Viacom Media Networks / PB&J Television)
Executive Producers: Patty Ivins, Julie Pizzi, Brent Zacky, Pamela Post
Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew: Season 5
(VH1 / Irwin Entertainment)
Executive Producers: John Irwin, Dr. Drew Pinsky, Howard Lapides, Jill Holmes, Noah Pollack, Jeff Olde
Documentary, News Magazine or Biographical Program – Substance Use
Vanguard – “Sex, Lies and Cigarettes”
(Current TV)
Directors: Christof Putzel, Alex Simmons, Jeff Plunkett
Documentary, News Magazine or Biographical Program – Mental Health
E: 60 – “Scott Hall: The Wrestler”
(ESPN / Mobile Video Productions, Inc.)
Executive Producer: Andy Tennant
Public Service Campaign
Half of Us (mtvU)
Music
Chris Rene – “Young Homie”
(Fremantle Media / Psycho)
Comic Book – Substance Use
Iron Man: Iron Age
Comic Book – Mental Health
I Am an Avenger – Captain America
For photos of the event please see the link below: http://www.flickr.com/photos/thekorky/collections/72157629861582307/
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