7th SLGFCA Awards
December 20, 2010
Best Film:
The Social Network
Best Director:
David Fincher
The Social Network
The 7th St. Louis Film Critics Association Awards were announced on December 20, 2010.[1]
Winners and nominees
editBest Actor
edit- Javier Bardem – Biutiful
- Jeff Bridges – True Grit
- Jesse Eisenberg – The Social Network
- James Franco – 127 Hours
Best Actress
edit- Nicole Kidman – Rabbit Hole
- Jennifer Lawrence – Winter's Bone
- Noomi Rapace – The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo
- Naomi Watts – Fair Game
Best Animated Film
editBest Director
edit- Darren Aronofsky – Black Swan
- Danny Boyle – 127 Hours
- Tom Hooper – The King's Speech
- Christopher Nolan – Inception
Best Documentary Film
editBest Film
editBest Comedy
editBest Foreign Language Film
edit- Biutiful • Mexico
- The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (Män som hatar kvinnor) • Sweden
- North Face (Nordwand) • Germany
- A Prophet (Un prophète) • France
Best Music
editBest Original Screenplay
edit- Biutiful – Alejandro González Iñárritu, Armando Bo and Nicolás Giacobone
- Black Swan – Mark Heyman, Andres Heinz and John McLaughlin
- The Fighter – Scott Silver, Paul Tamasy and Eric Johnson
- Inception – Christopher Nolan
Best Adapted Screenplay
edit- 127 Hours – Simon Beaufoy and Danny Boyle
- Scott Pilgrim vs. the World – Edgar Wright and Michael Bacall
- True Grit – Joel and Ethan Coen
- Winter's Bone – Debra Granik and Anne Rosellini
Best Supporting Actor
edit- John Hawkes – Winter's Bone
- Jeremy Renner – The Town
- Sam Rockwell – Conviction
- Geoffrey Rush – The King's Speech
Best Supporting Actress
edit- Amy Adams – The Fighter
- Helena Bonham Carter – The King's Speech
- Barbara Hershey – Black Swan
- Hailee Steinfeld – True Grit
Best Visual Effects
editMoving the Medium Forward
edit(for technical/artistic innovative that advances the medium)
- 127 Hours
- Kick-Ass
- Scott Pilgrim vs. the World
- Toy Story 3
- Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives
Best Artistic/Creative Film
edit(for excellence in art-house cinema)
Special Merit
edit(for best scene, cinematic technique or other memorable aspect or moment)
- 127 Hours: the zoom-up scene which begins with a tight shot on Aron (James Franco) as he is screaming and pulls out to a wide shot of a large land area, showing how isolated he was from other humans.
- Easy A: the John Hughes tribute near the beginning.
- Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1: the “obliviate” scene in which Hermione erases her parents’ memories of her.
- Inception: the zero-gravity hotel fight in the tumbling hallway scene with Joseph Gordon-Levitt.
- Kick-Ass: the Hit-Girl kill spree.
References
edit- ^ "St. Louis Film Critics Announce Winners of 2010 Awards". stlfilmcritics.org. Archived from the original on 2014-07-14.