International Film Awards 2005

International Film Awards 2005

Table
International Film Awards 2005
Golden Globes, awarded in Beverly Hills, California, in January 2005
Best motion picture drama The Aviator (U.S./Japan/Germany; director, Martin Scorsese)
Best musical or comedy Sideways (U.S.; director, Alexander Payne)
Best director Clint Eastwood (Million Dollar Baby, U.S.)
Best actress, drama Hilary Swank (Million Dollar Baby, U.S.)
Best actor, drama Leonardo DiCaprio (The Aviator, U.S./Japan/Germany)
Best actress, musical or comedy Annette Bening (Being Julia, Canada/U.S./Hungary/U.K.)
Best actor, musical or comedy Jamie Foxx (Ray, U.S.)
Best foreign-language film Mar adentro (The Sea Inside) (Spain/France/Italy; director, Alejandro Amenábar)
Sundance Film Festival, awarded in Park City, Utah, in January 2005
Grand Jury Prize, dramatic film Forty Shades of Blue (U.S.; director, Ira Sachs)
Grand Jury Prize, documentary Why We Fight (U.S.; director, Eugene Jarecki)
Audience Award, dramatic film Hustle & Flow (U.S.; director, Craig Brewer)
Audience Award, documentary Murderball (U.S.; directors, Henry Alex Rubin and Dana Adam Shapiro)
Special Jury Prize, dramatic film O herói (The Hero) (Angola/France/Portugal; director, Zézé Gamboa); Brødre (Brothers) (Denmark; director, Susanne Bier)
Special Jury Prize, documentary Stand van de Maan (Shape of the Moon) (Netherlands; director, Leonard Retel Helmrich); Shake Hands with the Devil: The Journey of Roméo Dallaire (Canada; director, Peter Raymont)
Best director, dramatic film Noah Baumbach (The Squid and the Whale, U.S.)
Best director, documentary Jeff Feuerzeig (The Devil and Daniel Johnston, U.S.)
Berlin International Film Festival, awarded in February 2005
Golden Bear U-Carmen e-Khayelitsha (South Africa; director, Mark Dornford-May)
Silver Bear, Grand Jury Prize Kong que (China; director, Gu Changwei)
Best director Marc Rothemund (Sophie Scholl—Die letzten Tage, Germany)
Best actress Julia Jentsch (Sophie Scholl—Die letzten Tage, Germany)
Best actor Lou Taylor Pucci (Thumbsucker, U.S.)
Césars (France), awarded in February 2005
Best film L'Esquive (France; director, Abdel Kechiche)
Best director Abdel Kechiche (L'Esquive, France)
Best actress Yolande Moreau (Quand la mer monte..., Belgium/France)
Best actor Mathieu Amalric (Rois et reine [Kings and Queen], France)
Most promising actor Gaspard Ulliel (Un long dimanche de fiançailles [A Very Long Engagement], France/U.S.)
Most promising actress Sara Forestier (L'Esquive, France)
British Academy of Film and Television Arts, awarded in London in February 2005
Best film The Aviator (U.S./Japan/Germany; director, Martin Scorsese)
Best director Mike Leigh (Vera Drake, U.K./France/New Zealand)
Best actress Imelda Staunton (Vera Drake, U.K./France/ New Zealand)
Best actor Jamie Foxx (Ray, U.S.)
Best supporting actress Cate Blanchett (The Aviator, U.S./Japan/Germany)
Best supporting actor Clive Owen (Closer, U.S.)
Best foreign-language film Diarios de motocicleta (U.S./Germany/U.K./Argentina/
Chile/Peru/France; director, Walter Salles)
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (Oscars, U.S.), awarded in Los Angeles in March 2005
Best film Million Dollar Baby (U.S.; director, Clint Eastwood)
Best director Clint Eastwood (Million Dollar Baby, U.S.)
Best actress Hilary Swank (Million Dollar Baby, U.S.)
Best actor Jamie Foxx (Ray, U.S.)
Best supporting actress Cate Blanchett (The Aviator, U.S./Japan/Germany)
Best supporting actor Morgan Freeman (Million Dollar Baby, U.S.)
Best foreign-language film Mar adentro (The Sea Inside) (Spain/France/Italy; director, Alejandro Amenábar)
Cannes Film Festival, France, awarded in May 2005
Palme d'Or L'Enfant (The Child) (Belgium/France; directors, Jean-Pierre Dardenne and Luc Dardenne)
Grand Jury Prize Broken Flowers (U.S.; director, Jim Jarmusch)
Special Jury Prize Qing hong (Shanghai Dreams) (China; director, Wang Xiaoshuai)
Best director Michael Haneke (Caché [Hidden], France/Austria/ Germany/Italy)
Best actress Hanna Laszlo (Free Zone, Israel/Belgium/France/Spain)
Best actor Tommy Lee Jones (The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada, U.S./France)
Caméra d'Or Sulanga enu pinisa (France/Sri Lanka, director, Vimukthi Jayasundara); Me and You and Everyone We Know (U.S./U.K.; director, Miranda July)
Locarno International Film Festival, Switzerland, awarded in August 2005
Golden Leopard Nine Lives (U.S.; director, Rodrigo García)
Silver Leopard Brudermord (Luxembourg/Germany/France; director, Yilmaz Arslan)
Special Jury Prize Un couple parfait (Japan/France; director, Nobuhiro Suwa)
Best actress the ensemble of the actresses of Nine Lives (Nine Lives, U.S.)
Best actor Patrick Drolet (La Neuvaine, Canada)
Montreal World Film Festival, awarded in September 2005
Best film (Grand Prix of the Americas) Off Screen (Netherlands/Belgium; director, Pieter Kuijpers)
Best actress Adriana Ozones (Heroína, Spain)
Best actor Jan Decleir (Off Screen, Netherlands/Belgium)
Best director Claude Gagnon (Kamataki, Canada/Japan)
Grand Prix of the Jury Itsuka dokusho suruhi (Japan; director, Akira Ogata); Schneeland (Germany; director, Hans W. Geissendörfer)
Best screenplay Tapas (Spain; writers, José Corbacho and Juan Cruz)
International cinema press award Kamataki (Canada/Japan; director, Claude Gagnon)
Toronto International Film Festival, awarded in September 2005
Best Canadian feature film C.R.A.Z.Y. (director, Jean-Marc Vallée)
Best Canadian first feature Familia (director, Louise Archambault); The Life and Hard Times of Guy Terrifico (director, Michael Mabbot)
Best Canadian short film Big Girl (director, Renuka Jeyapalan)
International cinema press award Sa-Kwa (South Korea; director, Kang Yi Kwan)
People's Choice Award Tsotsi (U.K./South Africa; director, Gavin Hood
Venice Film Festival, awarded in September 2005
Golden Lion Brokeback Mountain (U.S.; director, Ang Lee)
Jury Grand Prize Mary (France/U.S.; director, Abel Ferrara)
Volpi Cup, best actress Giovanna Mezzogiorno (La bestia nel cuore, Italy/U.K./France/Spain)
Volpi Cup, best actor David Strathairn (Good Night, and Good Luck, U.S.)
Silver Lion, best direction Philippe Garrel (Les Amants réguliers, France)
Marcello Mastroianni Prize for
new actor or actress Ménothy Cesar (Vers le sud, France/Canada)
Luigi De Laurentis Award for
best first film 13 (Tzameti) (France/Georgia; director, Géla Babluani)
San Sebastián International Film Festival, Spain, awarded in September 2005
Best film Stestí (Czech Republic/Germany; director, Bohdan Slama)
Special Jury Prize Iluminados por el fuego (Argentina/Spain; director, Tristán Bauer)
Best director Yang Zhang (Xiang ri kui [Sunflower], China/Netherlands)
Best actress Anna Geislerová (Stestí, Czech Republic/Germany)
Best actor Juan José Ballesta (7 vírgenes, Spain)
Best photography Jong Lin (Xiang ri kui [Sunflower], China/Netherlands)
New directors Prize Jan Cvitkovic (Odgrobadogroba, Croatia/Slovenia)
International film critics award Tideland (Canada/U.K.; director, Terry Gilliam)
Vancouver International Film Festival, awarded in October 2005
Federal Express Award (most popular Canadian film) Eve and the Fire Horse (director, Julia Kwan)
AGF People's Choice Award Va, vis et deviens (Go, See, and Become) (France/ Belgium/Israel/Italy; director, Radu Mihaileanu)
National Film Board Award (documentary feature) Un silenzio particolare (Italy; director, Stefano Rulli)
Citytv Western Canadian Feature Film Award Lucid (director, Sean Garrity)
Bravo!FACT Award (best young Western Canadian director of a short film) Jamie Travis (Patterns)
Dragons and Tigers Award for Young East Asian Cinema Niu pi (China; director, Jiayin Liu)
Chicago International Film Festival, awarded in October 2005
Best feature film Mój Nikifor (Poland; director, Krzysztof Krauze)
Special Jury Prize Moartea domnului Lazarescu (Romania; director, Cristi Puiu)
International Film Critics' Prize La Moustache (France; director, Emmanuel Carrère)
European Film Awards, awarded in December 2005
Best European film of the year Caché (Hidden) (France/Austria/Germany/Italy; director, Michael Haneke)
Best actress Julia Jentsch (Sophie Scholl—die letzten Tage, Germany)
Best actor Daniel Auteuil (Caché [Hidden] France/Austria/ Germany/Italy)
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