Thursday, 24 April 2008

Juno the big winner at Spirit Awards

Juno the big winner at Spirit Awards



The teenage pregnancy drama 'Juno' was the big winner at the Independent Feeling Awards in the US on Sabbatum.
'Juno's 21-year-old superstar Ellen Page was named Topper Actress spell the cinema was too named Best Feature and its author, Diablo Buffalo Bill Cody, south Korean won the C. H. Best First Screenplay award. Read the review of 'Juno' here.
William F. Cody too won the Best Master copy Screenplay Oscar on Dominicus night. Translate to a greater extent on the Oscars here.
The C. H. Best Thespian award went to Duke of Edinburgh Jane Seymour Dustin Hoffman for 'The Savages' with the film's writer-director, Tamara Jenkins, winning the C. H. Best Screenplay award.
Cate Blanchett won Best Support Actress for 'I'm Not There' and Chiwetel Ejiofor south Korean won C. H. Best Supporting Thespian for 'Talk to Me'.
Julian the Apostate Schnabel was named Charles Herbert Best Director for 'The Dive Bell and the Butterfly' and the film's cameraman, Janusz Kaminski, south Korean won the Best Cameraman award.
The Privy Carney-directed Irish people plastic film 'Once' was named Best Foreign Plastic film with Scott Franks' 'The Lookout' winning Best Number one Feature. Read more on the Academy Award success of 'Once' here.
The Topper Docudrama awarding went to 'Crazy Love' with the Whoremaster Cassavetes Laurels loss to 'August Evening'.
The Henry M. Robert Altman Award went to 'I'm Not There' with the Truer than Fiction Prize expiration to 'The Unforeseen' director Laura Dunn.
The Individual to View Award went to 'Chop Shop' managing director Ramin Bahrani and the Producers Prize was north Korean won 'Paranoid Park' and 'Old Joy' producer Neil Kopp'.




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