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Satellite Awards 2011 nominees list

BEST MOTION PICTURE
  • The Artist
  • The Descendants
  • Drive
  • The Help
  • Hugo
  • Midnight in Paris
  • Moneyball
  • Shame
  • Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy
  • War Horse


BEST DIRECTOR
  • Tomas Alfredson for Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy
  • Woody Allen for Midnight in Paris
  • Michel Hazanavicius for The Artist
  • John Michael McDonagh for The Guard
  • Steve McQueen for Shame
  • Alexander Payne for The Descendants
  • Nicolas Winding Refn for Drive
  • Martin Scorsese for Hugo
  • Steven Spielberg for War Horse
  • Tate Taylor for The Help


BEST ACTRESS
  • Olivia Colman for Tyrannosaur
  • Glenn Close for Albert Nobbs
  • Viola Davis for The Help
  • Vera Farmiga for Higher Ground
  • Elizabeth Olsen for Martha Marcy May Marlene
  • Meryl Streep for The Iron Lady
  • Charlize Theron for Young Adult
  • Emily Watson for Oranges and Sunshine
  • Michelle Williams for My Week with Marilyn
  • Michelle Yeoh for The Lady


BEST ACTOR
  • George Clooney for The Descendants
  • Leonardo DiCaprio for J. Edgar
  • Michael Fassbender for Shame
  • Brendan Gleeson for The Guard
  • Ryan Gosling for Drive
  • Tom Hardy for Warrior
  • Woody Harrelson for Rampart
  • Gary Oldman for Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy
  • Brad Pitt for Moneyball
  • Michael Shannon for Take Shelter


BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS
  • Jessica Chastain for Tree of Life
  • Elle Fanning for Super 8
  • Lisa Feret for Mozart’s Sister
  • Judy Greer for The Descendants
  • Rachel McAdams for Midnight in Paris
  • Janet McTeer for Albert Nobbs
  • Carey Mulligan for Shame
  • Octavia Spencer for The Help
  • Vanessa Redgrave for Coriolanus
  • Kate Winslet for Carnage


BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR
  • Kenneth Branagh for My Week with Marilyn
  • Albert Brooks for Drive
  • Colin Farrell for Horrible Bosses
  • Jonah Hill for Moneyball
  • Viggo Mortensen for A Dangerous Method
  • Nick Nolte for Warrior
  • Christopher Plummer for Beginners
  • Andy Serkis for Rise of the Planet of the Apes
  • Christoph Waltz for Carnage
  • Hugo Weaving for Oranges and Sunshine


BEST MOTION PICTUR - FOREIGN FILM
  • Faust
  • Kid with a Bike
  • Las Acacias
  • Le Havre
  • Miss Bala
  • Mozart’s Sister
  • Mysteries of Lisbon
  • A Separation
  • 13 Assassins
  • The Turin Horse


BEST MOTION PICTURE - ANIMATED OR MIXED MEDIA
  • The Adventures of TinTin: the Secret of the Unicorn
  • Kung Fu Panda 2
  • The Muppets
  • Puss in Boots
  • Rango
  • Rio


BEST MOTION PICTURE - DOCUMENTARY
  • American: The Bill Hicks Story
  • Cave of Forgotten Dreams
  • The Interrupters
  • My Perestroika
  • One Lucky Elephant
  • Pina
  • Project Nim
  • Tabloid
  • Senna
  • Under Fire: Journalists in Combat


BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY
  • Tyrannosaur - Paddy Considine
  • Mozart’s Sister - Rene Feret
  • The Artist - Michel Hazanavicius
  • The Tree of Life - Terrence Malick
  • The Guard - John Michael McDonagh
  • Shame - Steve McQueen and Abi Morgan


BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY
  • The Adventures of Tintin: The Secret of the Unicorn - Steven Moffat, Joe Cornish & Edgar Wright
  • Albert Nobbs - Glenn Close and John Banville
  • The Descendants - Alexander Payne and Nat Faxon & Jim Rash
  • The Help - Tate Taylor
  • Moneyball - Steven Zaillian, Aaron Sorkin story by Stan Chervin
  • War Horse - Lee Hall and Richard Curtis


BEST ORIGINAL SCORE
  • Marco Beltrami for Soul Surfer
  • Alexandre Desplat for Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2
  • Michael Giacchino for Super 8
  • Cliff Martinez for Drive
  • James Newton Howard for Water for Elephants
  • John Williams for War Horse


BEST ORIGINAL SONG
  • "Bridge of Light" - Pink, Alecia Moore & Billy Mann, Happy Feet 2
  • "Gathering Stories" - Jonsi, Jonsi & Cameron Crowe, We Bought a Zoo
  • "Hello Hello" - Elton John, Elton John & Bernie Taupin, Gnomeo & Juliet
  • "Lay Your Head Down" - Sinead O’Connor, Brian Byrne & Glenn Close, Albert Nobbs
  • "Life is a Happy Song" - Jason Segel & Amy Adams & Muppets, Bret McKenzie, The Muppets
  • "Man or Muppet" - Jason Segel & Walter, Bret McKenzie, The Muppets


BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY
  • Bruno Delbonnel for Faust
  • Janusz Kaminski for War Horse
  • Emmanuel Lubezki for Tree of Life
  • Robert Richardson for Hugo
  • Guillaume Schiffman for The Artist
  • Newton Thomas Sigel for Drive


BEST VISUAL EFFECTS
  • Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 – Tim burke, John Richardson, Greg Butler, David Vickery
  • Hugo – Robert Legato
  • Rise of the Planet of the Apes – Joe Letteri, Jeff Capogreco, R. Christopher White
  • Super 8 – Dennis Muren, Kim Libreri, Russell Earl, Paul Kavanagh
  • Transformers 3: Dark of the Moon – Scott Farrar, Scott Benza, Matthew Butler, John Frazier
  • War Horse – Ben Morris


BEST FILM EDITING
  • Chris Gill for The Guard
  • Michael Kahn for War Horse
  • Mat Newman for Drive
  • Kevin Tent for The Descendants
  • Joe Walker for Shame
  • John Gilroy, Sean Albertson, Matt Chesse, Aaron Marshall for Warrior


BEST SOUND
  • Drive – Lon Bender, Victor Ray Ennis, Robert Fernandez, Dave Patterson
  • Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 – Stuart Wilson, Stuart Hilliker, Mike Dowson, Adam Scrivener, James Mather
  • Super 8 – Mark Ulano, Anna Behlmer, Andy Nelson,Tom Johnson, Ben Burtt and Matthew Wood
  • The Tree of Life – Craig Berkey, Christopher Scarabosio, Jeremy Peirson, Erik Aadahl, John Pritchett, Kirk Francis
  • Transformers 3: Dark of the Moon – Peter J. Devlin, Greg P. Russell, Gary Summers, Jeffrey J. Haboush, Ethan Van Der Ryn, Erik Aadahl
  • War Horse – Stuart Wilson, Gary Rydstrom, Andy Nelson, Tom johnson, Richard Hymns


BEST ART DIRECTION AND PRODUCTION DESIGN
  • Anonymous - Stephan O. Gessler, Sebastian T. Krawinkel
  • The Artist - Gregory S. Hooper, Laurence Bennett
  • Faust - Yelena Zhukova, Jiri Trier
  • Hugo - Dante Ferretti, Francesca lo Schiavo
  • Mysteries of Lisbon - Isabel Branco
  • Water for Elephants - Jack Fisk


BEST COSTUME DESIGN
  • Isabel Branco for Mysteries of Lisbon
  • Mark Bridges for The Artist
  • Lisy Christl for Anonymous
  • Lidiya Kryukova for Faust
  • Michael O’Connor for Jane Eyre
  • Jacqueline West for Water for Elephants


BEST ENSEMBLE - MOTION PICTURE
The Help

BEST FIRST FEATURE
Tyrannosaur - Paddy Considine

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