2011 Awards Season | Film
Titles nominated in major categories:
at the major awards ceremonies:
- Best Motion Picture of the Year
- Best Achievement in Directing
- Best Writing, Original Screenplay
- Best Writing, Adapted Screenplay
- Best Acting, Leading Role
- Best Acting, Supporting Role
at the major awards ceremonies:
- Academy Awards
- Golden Globe Awards
- British Academy Film Awards
- Critics' Choice Movie Awards
- Independent Spirit Awards
- Directors Guild of America Awards
- Writers Guild of America Awards
- Screen Actors Guild Awards
- Producers Guild of America Awards
- National Society of Film Critics Awards
- National Board of Review Awards
- American Film Institute Awards
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- DirectorMichel HazanaviciusStarsJean DujardinBérénice BejoJohn GoodmanWhen George, a silent movie superstar, meets Peppy Miller, a dancer, sparks fly between the two. However, after the introduction of talking pictures, their fortunes change, affecting their dynamic.BEST MOTION PICTURE OF THE YEAR
- WINNER: Academy Awards
- WINNER: British Academy Film Awards
- WINNER: Critics' Choice Movie Awards
- WINNER: Independent Spirit Awards
- WINNER: Producers Guild of America Awards
- WINNER: American Film Institute Awards
- Nominee: Screen Actors Guild Awards
- Nominee: National Board of Review Awards
BEST ACHIEVEMENT IN DIRECTING (Michel Hazanavicius)- WINNER: Academy Awards
- WINNER: British Academy Film Awards
- WINNER: Critics' Choice Movie Awards
- WINNER: Independent Spirit Awards
- WINNER: Directors Guild of America Awards
- Nominee: Golden Globe Awards
BEST WRITING, ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY (Michael Hazanavicius)- WINNER: British Academy Film Awards
- Nominee: Academy Awards
- Nominee: Golden Globe Awards
- Nominee: Critics' Choice Movie Awards
- Nominee: Independent Spirit Awards
BEST ACTING, LEADING ROLE (Jean Dujardin)- WINNER: Academy Awards
- WINNER: British Academy Film Awards
- WINNER: Independent Spirit Awards
- WINNER: Screen Actors Guild Awards
- Nominee: Critics' Choice Movie Awards
- Nominee: National Society of Film Critics Awards
BEST ACTING, SUPPORTING ROLE (Bérénice Bejo)- Nominee: Academy Awards
- Nominee: Golden Globe Awards
- Nominee: British Academy Film Awards
- Nominee: Critics' Choice Movie Awards
- Nominee: Screen Actors Guild Awards
Points: 275 - DirectorAlexander PayneStarsGeorge ClooneyShailene WoodleyAmara MillerA land baron tries to reconnect with his two daughters after his wife is seriously injured in a boating accident.BEST MOTION PICTURE OF THE YEAR
- WINNER: Golden Globe Awards
- Nominee: Academy Awards
- Nominee: British Academy Film Awards
- Nominee: Critics' Choice Movie Awards
- Nominee: Independent Spirit Awards
- Nominee: Screen Actors Guild Awards
- Nominee: Producers Guild of America Awards
- Nominee: National Board of Review Awards
- Nominee: American Film Institute Awards
BEST ACHIEVEMENT IN DIRECTING (Alexander Payne)- Nominee: Academy Awards
- Nominee: Golden Globe Awards
- Nominee: Critics' Choice Movie Awards
- Nominee: Independent Spirit Awards
- Nominee: Directors Guild of America Awards
BEST WRITING, ADAPTED SCREENPLAY (Alexander Payne; Nat Faxon; Jim Rash)- WINNER: Academy Awards
- WINNER: Independent Spirit Awards
- WINNER: Writers Guild of America Awards
- WINNER: National Board of Review Awards
- Nominee: Golden Globe Awards
- Nominee: British Academy Film Awards
- Nominee: Critics' Choice Movie Awards
BEST ACTING, LEADING ROLE (George Clooney)- WINNER: Golden Globe Awards
- WINNER: Critics' Choice Movie Awards
- WINNER: National Board of Review Awards
- Nominee: Academy Awards
- Nominee: British Academy Film Awards
- Nominee: Screen Actors Guild Awards
BEST ACTING, SUPPORTING ROLE (Shailene Woodley)- WINNER: Independent Spirit Awards
- WINNER: National Board of Review Awards
- Nominee: Golden Globe Awards
- Nominee: Critics' Choice Movie Awards
- Nominee: National Society of Film Critics Awards
Points: 217 - DirectorTate TaylorStarsViola DavisEmma StoneOctavia SpencerAn aspiring author during the civil rights movement of the 1960s decides to write a book detailing the African American maids' point of view on the white families for which they work, and the hardships they go through on a daily basis.BEST MOTION PICTURE OF THE YEAR
- WINNER: Screen Actors Guild Awards
- Nominee: Academy Awards
- Nominee: Golden Globe Awards
- Nominee: British Academy Film Awards
- Nominee: Critics' Choice Movie Awards
- Nominee: Producers Guild of America Awards
- Nominee: American Film Institute Awards
BEST WRITING, ADAPTED SCREENPLAY (Tate Taylor)- Nominee: British Academy Film Awards
- Nominee: Critics' Choice Movie Awards
- Nominee: Writers Guild of America Awards
BEST ACTING, LEADING ROLE (Viola Davis)- WINNER: Critics' Choice Movie Awards
- WINNER: Screen Actors Guild Awards
- Nominee: Academy Awards
- Nominee: Golden Globe Awards
- Nominee: British Academy Film Awards
BEST ACTING, SUPPORTING ROLE (Jessica Chastain)- WINNER: National Society of Film Critics Awards
- Nominee: Academy Awards
- Nominee: Golden Globe Awards
- Nominee: British Academy Film Awards
- Nominee: Critics' Choice Movie Awards
- Nominee: Screen Actors Guild Awards
BEST ACTING, SUPPORTING ROLE (Octavia Spencer)- WINNER: Academy Awards
- WINNER: Golden Globe Awards
- WINNER: British Academy Film Awards
- WINNER: Critics' Choice Movie Awards
- WINNER: Screen Actors Guild Awards
Points: 162 - DirectorWoody AllenStarsOwen WilsonRachel McAdamsKathy BatesWhile on a trip to Paris with his fiancée's family, a nostalgic screenwriter finds himself mysteriously going back to the 1920s every day at midnight.BEST MOTION PICTURE OF THE YEAR
- Nominee: Academy Awards
- Nominee: Critics' Choice Movie Awards
- Nominee: Screen Actors Guild Awards
- Nominee: Producers Guild of America Awards
- Nominee: American Film Institute Awards
BEST ACHIEVEMENT IN DIRECTING (Woody Allen)- Nominee: Academy Awards
- Nominee: Golden Globe Awards
- Nominee: Directors Guild of America Awards
BEST WRITING, ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY (Woody Allen)- WINNER: Academy Awards
- WINNER: Golden Globe Awards
- WINNER: Critics' Choice Movie Awards
- WINNER: Writers Guild of America Awards
- Nominee: British Academy Film Awards
- Nominee: National Society of Film Critics Awards
BEST ACTING, SUPPORTING ROLE (Corey Stoll)- Nominee: Independent Spirit Awards
Points: 110 - DirectorMartin ScorseseStarsAsa ButterfieldChloë Grace MoretzChristopher LeeIn 1931 Paris, an orphan living in the walls of a train station gets wrapped up in a mystery involving his late father and an automaton.BEST MOTION PICTURE OF THE YEAR
- WINNER: National Board of Review Awards
- Nominee: Academy Awards
- Nominee: Golden Globe Awards
- Nominee: Critics' Choice Movie Awards
- Nominee: Producers Guild of America Awards
- Nominee: American Film Institute Awards
BEST ACHIEVEMENT IN DIRECTING (Martin Scorsese)- WINNER: Golden Globe Awards
- WINNER: National Board of Review Awards
- Nominee: Academy Awards
- Nominee: British Academy Film Awards
- Nominee: Critics' Choice Movie Awards
- Nominee: Directors Guild of America Awards
- Nominee: National Society of Film Critics Awards
BEST WRITING, ADAPTED SCREENPLAY (John Logan)- Nominee: Academy Awards
- Nominee: Critics' Choice Movie Awards
- Nominee: Writers Guild of America Awards
Points: 110 - DirectorMike MillsStarsEwan McGregorChristopher PlummerMélanie LaurentA young man is rocked by two announcements from his elderly father: that he has terminal cancer and that he has a young male lover.BEST MOTION PICTURE OF THE YEAR
- Nominee: Independent Spirit Awards
BEST ACHIEVEMENT IN DIRECTING (Mike Mills)- Nominee: Independent Spirit Awards
BEST WRITING, ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY (Mike Mills)- Nominee: Independent Spirit Awards
BEST ACTING, SUPPORTING ROLE (Christopher Plummer)- WINNER: Academy Awards
- WINNER: Golden Globe Awards
- WINNER: British Academy Film Awards
- WINNER: Critics' Choice Movie Awards
- WINNER: Independent Spirit Awards
- WINNER: Screen Actors Guild Awards
- WINNER: National Board of Review Awards
- Nominee: National Society of Film Critics Awards
Points: 93 - DirectorBennett MillerStarsBrad PittRobin WrightJonah HillOakland A's general manager Billy Beane's successful attempt to assemble a baseball team on a lean budget by employing computer-generated analysis to acquire new players.BEST MOTION PICTURE OF THE YEAR
- Nominee: Academy Awards
- Nominee: Golden Globe Awards
- Nominee: Critics' Choice Movie Awards
- Nominee: Producers Guild of America Awards
- Nominee: American Film Institute Awards
BEST WRITING, ADAPTED SCREENPLAY (Steven Zaillian; Aaron Sorkin)- WINNER: Critics' Choice Movie Awards
- Nominee: Academy Awards
- Nominee: Golden Globe Awards
- Nominee: British Academy Film Awards
- Nominee: Writers Guild of America Awards
- Nominee: National Society of Film Critics Awards
BEST ACTING, LEADING ROLE (Brad Pitt)- WINNER: National Society of Film Critics Awards
- Nominee: Academy Awards
- Nominee: Golden Globe Awards
- Nominee: British Academy Film Awards
- Nominee: Critics' Choice Movie Awards
- Nominee: Screen Actors Guild Awards
BEST ACTING, SUPPORTING ROLE (Jonah Hill)- Nominee: Academy Awards
- Nominee: Golden Globe Awards
- Nominee: British Academy Film Awards
- Nominee: Screen Actors Guild Awards
Points: 84 - DirectorTerrence MalickStarsBrad PittSean PennJessica ChastainThe story of a family in Waco, Texas in 1956. The eldest son witnesses the loss of innocence and struggles with his parents' conflicting teachings.BEST MOTION PICTURE OF THE YEAR
- Nominee: Academy Awards
- Nominee: Critics' Choice Movie Awards
- Nominee: National Society of Film Critics Awards
- Nominee: National Board of Review Awards
- Nominee: American Film Institute Awards
BEST ACHIEVEMENT IN DIRECTING (Terrence Malick)- WINNER: National Society of Film Critics Awards
- Nominee: Academy Awards
BEST ACTING, LEADING ROLE (Brad Pitt)- WINNER: National Society of Film Critics Awards
BEST ACTING, SUPPORTING ROLE (Jessica Chastain)- WINNER: National Society of Film Critics Awards
Points: 73 - DirectorNicolas Winding RefnStarsRyan GoslingCarey MulliganBryan CranstonA mysterious Hollywood action film stuntman gets in trouble with gangsters when he tries to help his neighbor's husband rob a pawn shop while serving as his getaway driver.BEST MOTION PICTURE OF THE YEAR
- Nominee: British Academy Film Awards
- Nominee: Critics' Choice Movie Awards
- Nominee: Independent Spirit Awards
- Nominee: National Board of Review Awards
BEST ACHIEVEMENT IN DIRECTING (Nicolas Winding Refn)- Nominee: British Academy Film Awards
- Nominee: Critics' Choice Movie Awards
- Nominee: Independent Spirit Awards
BEST ACTING, LEADING ROLE (Ryan Gosling)- Nominee: Critics' Choice Movie Awards
- Nominee: Independent Spirit Awards
BEST ACTING, SUPPORTING ROLE (Carey Mulligan)- Nominee: British Academy Film Awards
BEST ACTING, SUPPORTING ROLE (Albert Brooks)- WINNER: National Society of Film Critics Awards
- Nominee: Golden Globe Awards
- Nominee: Critics' Choice Movie Awards
- Nominee: Independent Spirit Awards
Points: 58 - DirectorPhyllida LloydStarsMeryl StreepJim BroadbentRichard E. GrantAn elderly Margaret Thatcher talks to the imagined presence of her recently deceased husband as she struggles to come to terms with his death while scenes from her past life, from girlhood to British prime minister, intervene.BEST WRITING, ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY (Abi Morgan)
- Nominee: British Academy Film Awards
BEST ACTING, LEADING ROLE (Meryl Streep)- WINNER: Academy Awards
- WINNER: Golden Globe Awards
- WINNER: British Academy Film Awards
- Nominee: Critics' Choice Movie Awards
- Nominee: Screen Actors Guild Awards
- Nominee: National Society of Film Critics Awards
BEST ACTING, SUPPORTING ROLE (Jim Broadbent)- Nominee: British Academy Film Awards
Points: 47 - DirectorSteven SpielbergStarsJeremy IrvineEmily WatsonDavid ThewlisA young farm boy enlists to serve in World War I after his beloved horse is sold to the cavalry. His hopeful journey takes him out of England and onto the front lines as the war rages on.BEST MOTION PICTURE OF THE YEAR
- Nominee: Academy Awards
- Nominee: Golden Globe Awards
- Nominee: Critics' Choice Movie Awards
- Nominee: Producers Guild of America Awards
- Nominee: National Board of Review Awards
- Nominee: American Film Institute Awards
BEST ACHIEVEMENT IN DIRECTING (Steven Spielberg)- Nominee: Critics' Choice Movie Awards
Points: 41 - DirectorGeorge ClooneyStarsPaul GiamattiGeorge ClooneyPhilip Seymour HoffmanAn idealistic staffer for a new presidential candidate gets a crash course on dirty politics during his stint on the campaign trail.BEST MOTION PICTURE OF THE YEAR
- Nominee: Golden Globe Awards
- Nominee: Producers Guild of America Awards
- Nominee: National Board of Review Awards
BEST ACHIEVEMENT IN DIRECTING (George Clooney)- Nominee: Golden Globe Awards
BEST WRITING, ADAPTED SCREENPLAY (George Clooney; Beau Willimon; Grant Heslov)- Nominee: Academy Awards
- Nominee: Golden Globe Awards
- Nominee: British Academy Film Awards
BEST ACTING, LEADING ROLE (Ryan Gosling)- Nominee: Golden Globe Awards
BEST ACTING, SUPPORTING ROLE (Philip Seymour Hoffman)- Nominee: British Academy Film Awards
Points: 35 - DirectorPaul FeigStarsKristen WiigMaya RudolphRose ByrneCompetition between the maid of honor and a bridesmaid, over who is the bride's best friend, threatens to upend the life of an out-of-work pastry chef.BEST MOTION PICTURE OF THE YEAR
- Nominee: Screen Actors Guild Awards
- Nominee: Producers Guild of America Awards
- Nominee: American Film Institute Awards
BEST WRITING, ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY (Annie Mumolo; Kristen Wiig)- Nominee: Academy Awards
- Nominee: British Academy Film Awards
- Nominee: Writers Guild of America Awards
BEST ACTING, SUPPORTING ROLE (Melissa McCarthy)- Nominee: Academy Awards
- Nominee: British Academy Film Awards
- Nominee: Critics' Choice Movie Awards
- Nominee: Screen Actors Guild Awards
Points: 34 - DirectorTomas AlfredsonStarsGary OldmanColin FirthTom HardyIn the bleak days of the Cold War, espionage veteran George Smiley is forced from semi-retirement to uncover a Soviet Agent within MI6.BEST MOTION PICTURE OF THE YEAR
- Nominee: British Academy Film Awards
BEST ACHIEVEMENT IN DIRECTING (Tomas Alfredson)- Nominee: British Academy Film Awards
BEST WRITING, ADAPTED SCREENPLAY (Bridget O'Connor; Peter Straughan)- WINNER: British Academy Film Awards
- Nominee: Academy Awards
BEST ACTING, LEADING ROLE (Gary Oldman)- Nominee: Academy Awards
- Nominee: British Academy Film Awards
- Nominee: National Society of Film Critics Awards
Points: 33 - DirectorLars von TrierStarsKirsten DunstCharlotte GainsbourgKiefer SutherlandTwo sisters find their already strained relationship challenged as a mysterious new planet threatens to collide with Earth.BEST MOTION PICTURE OF THE YEAR
- WINNER: National Society of Film Critics Awards
BEST ACHIEVEMENT IN DIRECTING (Lars von Trier)- Nominee: National Society of Film Critics Awards
BEST ACTING, LEADING ROLE (Kirsten Dunst)- WINNER: National Society of Film Critics Awards
Points: 33 - DirectorDavid FincherStarsDaniel CraigRooney MaraChristopher PlummerJournalist Mikael Blomkvist is aided in his search for a woman who has been missing for 40 years by young computer hacker Lisbeth Salander.BEST MOTION PICTURE OF THE YEAR
- Nominee: Producers Guild of America Awards
- Nominee: National Board of Review Awards
- Nominee: American Film Institute Awards
BEST ACHIEVEMENT IN DIRECTING (David Fincher)- Nominee: Directors Guild of America Awards
BEST WRITING, ADAPTED SCREENPLAY (Steven Zaillian)- Nominee: Writers Guild of America Awards
BEST ACTING, LEADING ROLE (Rooney Mara)- Nominee: Academy Awards
- Nominee: Golden Globe Awards
Points: 30 - DirectorJonathan LevineStarsJoseph Gordon-LevittSeth RogenAnna KendrickInspired by a true story, a comedy centered on a 27-year-old guy who learns of his cancer diagnosis and his subsequent struggle to beat the disease.BEST MOTION PICTURE OF THE YEAR
- Nominee: Independent Spirit Awards
BEST WRITING, ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY (Will Reiser)- WINNER: National Board of Review Awards
- Nominee: Critics' Choice Movie Awards
- Nominee: Writers Guild of America Awards
BEST ACTING, SUPPORTING ROLE (Anjelica Huston)- Nominee: Independent Spirit Awards
Points: 29 - DirectorSimon CurtisStarsMichelle WilliamsEddie RedmayneKenneth BranaghColin Clark, an employee of Sir Laurence Olivier, documents the tense interactions between Olivier and Marilyn Monroe during the production of The Prince and the Showgirl (1957).BEST ACTING, LEADING ROLE (Michelle Williams)
- WINNER: Independent Spirit Awards
- Nominee: Academy Awards
- Nominee: British Academy Film Awards
- Nominee: Critics' Choice Movie Awards
- Nominee: Screen Actors Guild Awards
BEST ACTING, SUPPORTING ROLE (Kenneth Branagh)- Nominee: Academy Awards
- Nominee: Golden Globe Awards
- Nominee: British Academy Film Awards
- Nominee: Critics' Choice Movie Awards
- Nominee: Screen Actors Guild Awards
BEST ACTING, SUPPORTING ROLE (Judi Dench)- Nominee: British Academy Film Awards
Points: 26 - DirectorLynne RamsayStarsTilda SwintonJohn C. ReillyEzra MillerKevin's mother struggles to love her strange child despite the increasingly dangerous things he says and does as he grows up. But Kevin is just getting started, and his final act will be beyond anything anyone imagined.BEST ACHIEVEMENT IN DIRECTING (Lynne Ramsay)
- Nominee: British Academy Film Awards
BEST ACTING, LEADING ROLE (Tilda Swinton)- WINNER: National Board of Review Awards
- Nominee: Golden Globe Awards
- Nominee: British Academy Film Awards
- Nominee: Critics' Choice Movie Awards
- Nominee: Screen Actors Guild Awards
Points: 25 - DirectorJeff NicholsStarsMichael ShannonJessica ChastainShea WhighamPlagued by a series of apocalyptic visions, a young husband and father questions whether to shelter his family from a coming storm, or from himself.BEST MOTION PICTURE OF THE YEAR
- Nominee: Independent Spirit Awards
BEST ACHIEVEMENT IN DIRECTING (Jeff Nichols)- Nominee: Independent Spirit Awards
BEST ACTING, LEADING ROLE (Michael Shannon)- Nominee: Independent Spirit Awards
BEST ACTING, SUPPORTING ROLE (Jessica Chastain)- WINNER: National Society of Film Critics Awards
- Nominee: Independent Spirit Awards
Points: 25 - DirectorAsghar FarhadiStarsPayman MaadiLeila HatamiSareh BayatA married couple are faced with a difficult decision - to improve the life of their child by moving to another country or to stay in Iran and look after a deteriorating parent who has Alzheimer's disease.BEST MOTION PICTURE OF THE YEAR
- Nominee: National Society of Film Critics Awards
BEST WRITING, ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY (Asghar Farhadi)- WINNER: National Society of Film Critics Awards
- Nominee: Academy Awards
Points: 24 - DirectorStephen DaldryStarsThomas HornTom HanksSandra BullockA nine-year-old amateur inventor, Francophile, and pacifist searches New York City for the lock that matches a mysterious key left behind by his father, who died in the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001.BEST MOTION PICTURE OF THE YEAR
- Nominee: Academy Awards
- Nominee: Critics' Choice Movie Awards
BEST ACHIEVEMENT IN DIRECTING (Stephen Daldry)- Nominee: Critics' Choice Movie Awards
BEST WRITING, ADAPTED SCREENPLAY (Eric Roth)- Nominee: Critics' Choice Movie Awards
BEST ACTING, SUPPORTING ROLE (Max von Sydow)- Nominee: Academy Awards
Points: 21 - DirectorClint EastwoodStarsLeonardo DiCaprioArmie HammerNaomi WattsJ. Edgar Hoover, powerful head of the F.B.I. for nearly fifty years, looks back on his professional and personal life.BEST MOTION PICTURE OF THE YEAR
- Nominee: National Board of Review Awards
- Nominee: American Film Institute Awards
BEST ACTING, LEADING ROLE (Leonardo DiCaprio)- Nominee: Golden Globe Awards
- Nominee: Critics' Choice Movie Awards
- Nominee: Screen Actors Guild Awards
BEST ACTING, SUPPORTING ROLE (Armie Hammer)- Nominee: Screen Actors Guild Awards
Points: 19 - DirectorJason ReitmanStarsCharlize TheronPatrick WilsonPatton OswaltSoon after her divorce, a fiction writer returns to her home in small-town Minnesota, looking to rekindle a romance with her ex-boyfriend who is now happily married and has a newborn daughter.BEST WRITING, ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY (Diablo Cody)
- Nominee: Critics' Choice Movie Awards
- Nominee: Writers Guild of America Awards
BEST ACTING, LEADING ROLE (Charlize Theron)- Nominee: Critics' Choice Movie Awards
BEST ACTING, SUPPORTING ROLE (Patton Oswalt)- Nominee: Critics' Choice Movie Awards
- Nominee: National Society of Film Critics Awards
Points: 12 - DirectorTom McCarthyStarsPaul GiamattiAmy RyanJeffrey TamborA struggling lawyer and volunteer wrestling coach's chicanery comes back to haunt him when the teenage grandson of the client he has double-crossed comes into his life.BEST WRITING, ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY (Tom McCarthy)
- Nominee: Critics' Choice Movie Awards
- Nominee: Independent Spirit Awards
- Nominee: Writers Guild of America Awards
Points: 12