13th Critics' Choice Awards
The 13th Critics' Choice Awards were presented on January 7, 2008 at the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium, honoring the finest achievements of 2007 filmmaking.[1] The ceremony was broadcast on VH1 and hosted by D. L. Hughley.[2] The nominees were announced on December 11, 2007.[3]
Winners and nominees
Best Picture
| Best Director Joel Coen and Ethan Coen – No Country for Old Men
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Best Actor Daniel Day-Lewis – There Will Be Blood as Daniel Plainview
| Best Actress Julie Christie – Away from Her as Fiona Anderson
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Best Supporting Actor Javier Bardem – No Country for Old Men as Anton Chigurh
| Best Supporting Actress Amy Ryan – Gone Baby Gone as Helene McCready
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Best Young Actor Ahmad Khan Mahmoodzada – The Kite Runner as Young Hassan
| Best Young Actress Nikki Blonsky – Hairspray as Tracy Turnblad
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Best Acting Ensemble Hairspray
| Best Writer Juno – Diablo Cody
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Best Animated Feature Ratatouille
| Best Documentary Feature
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Best Family Film Enchanted
| Best Foreign Language Film The Diving Bell and the Butterfly • France / United States
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Best Composer There Will Be Blood – Jonny Greenwood
| Best Song "Falling Slowly" – Once
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Best Comedy Movie Juno
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Joel Siegel Award
Best Picture Made for Television
Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee
- The Company
- Tin Man
- The War
Statistics
Nominations | Film |
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7 | Into the Wild |
6 | Juno |
5 | Atonement |
Hairspray | |
Michael Clayton | |
No Country for Old Men | |
Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street | |
4 | Enchanted |
3 | The Diving Bell and the Butterfly |
There Will Be Blood | |
2 | American Gangster |
August Rush | |
Before the Devil Knows You're Dead | |
Charlie Wilson's War | |
The Golden Compass | |
Gone Baby Gone | |
The Kite Runner | |
Lars and the Real Girl | |
La Vie en Rose | |
Lust, Caution | |
Superbad |
Wins | Film |
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3 | No Country for Old Men |
2 | Hairspray |
Juno | |
There Will Be Blood |
Notes
- ^ Credited as Ellen Page
References
- ^ Kit, Borys; Kilday, Gregg (January 8, 2008). "B'cast Critics flag planted in 'No Country'". The Hollywood Reporter. Prometheus Global Media. Retrieved January 8, 2008.
- ^ "D.L. Hughley to Host 'The 13th Annual Critics' Choice Awards' on VH1". The Futon Critic. November 29, 2007. Retrieved November 29, 2007.
- ^ Variety Staff (December 11, 2007). "Critics' Choice Awards nominations". Variety. Penske Media Corporation. Retrieved December 11, 2007.
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