'The Descendants' and 'Drive' Thrive at the 2011 Satellite Awards
'The Tree of Life' also takes home two
I'm still waiting on the Best Picture winner from the Southeastern and Chicago Film Critics groups, which will be the last of the awards I will be tracking until January 12, 2012 when the Broadcast Film Critics Association hands out their awards at the 2012 Critics Choice Awards. However, tonight the International Press Academy announced the winners of the 2011 Satellite Awards where The Descendants took home the award for Best Motion Picture and Best Screenplay, but Drive was the night's biggest winner taking home four Satellite Awards for Director (Nicolas Winding Refn), Actor (Ryan Gosling), Supporting Actor (Albert Brooks) and best Sound.
Joining The Descendants with two wins was The Tree of Life for best Original Screenplay and a Supporting Actress win for Jessica Chastain, which may be a sign the actress will face a problem of competing with herself as she has been racking up awards lately for her Supporting role in The Help, but with lauded performances also in Tree of Life and Take Shelter there may be an issue where she's awarded often and yet not enough when it comes Oscar time.
Viola Davis won best Actress for The Help, The Adventures of Tin Tin won best Animated Feature, Senna won best Documentary and Marco Beltrami won as an interesting choice for Best Score for his work on Soul Surfer.
I've included the full list of film winners directly below and you can browse the list of nominees and television winners right here.
I have also updated my "Oscar Overture" with the Best Picture win for The Descendants, the film's second major win in a week after being awarded Best Film by the Los Angeles Film Critics Association.
As of now the Best Picture race seems to be boiling down to a competition between The Artist and The Descendants. I have not yet updated my Best Picture predictions, but while many are saying The Artist is the front-runner my opinion is moving toward The Descendants at this moment, but once The Artist expands a bit wider Christmas weekend I may have to change my mind once again.
Stay tuned as I'll have a more detailed and official batch of Best Picture updates very soon. For now, here are those winners…
Best Motion Picture
- The Descendants
Best Director
- Nicolas Winding Refn (Drive)
Best Actress
- Viola Davis (The Help)
Best Actor
- Ryan Gosling (Drive)
Best Supporting Actress
- Jessica Chastain (The Tree of Life)
Best Supporting Actor
- Albert Brooks (Drive)
Best Foreign Film
- Mysteries of Lisbon (Portugal)
Best Animated or Mixed Media
- The Adventures of Tin Tin
Best Documentary
- Senna
Best Original Screenplay
- Terrence Malick (The Tree of Life)
Best Adapted Screenplay
- Alexander Payne, Jim Rash and Nat Faxon (The Descendants)
Best Original Score
- Marco Beltrami (Soul Surfer)
Best Original Song
- "Lay Your Head Down" from Albert Nobbs
Best Cinematography
- Janusz Kaminski (War Horse)
Best Visual Effects
- Robert Legato (Hugo)
Best Film Editing
- Chris Gill (The Guard)
Best Sound (Editing & Mixing)
- Dave Patterson, Lon Bender, Robert Fernandez and Victor Ray Ennis (Drive)
Best Art Direction and Production Design
- Gregory S. Hooper and Laurence Bennett (The Artist)
Best Costume Design
- Jacqueline West (Water For Elephants)
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I love Tree of Life, but I'm not sure why a group would feel the need to give it a screenplay prize … That's no slight on the film. It's my favorite of the year. But that seems odd.
Happy to see love for Tintin.
I'm glad Ryan Gosling won for Best Actor, but seriously, he wasn't better than George Clooney, Michael Fassbender, or Brad Pitt. I love Drive and I'm so glad it's getting recognition, but the awards it won here, it didn't deserve. I'm also happy to see The Tree of Life winning some awards here. But again, why did it win Best Original Screenplay (which The Artist and Young Adult deserve way more) when it should've won something like Best Director instead? These are such weird awards.
I actually think Drive deserves all four awards it got, very happy with the satellite awards!
You don't have to yell, cry or have a breakdown scene to give a great performance. Drive deserves the wins, th actors play a large role in why Drive actually works.