Chlotrudis Awards 2005

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The 11th Annual Chlotrudis Awards were presented on March 20, 2005, by the Chlotrudis Society for Independent Film. Honoring the best of the past year's independent, documentary and international film, the awards ceremony took place at the Brattle Theatre in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The guest speaker, Lucas Belvaux, accepted four awards for his 2002 Trilogy as well as a Body of Work Award. Ellen Page accepted the society's Breakthrough Award and the Vermont-based independent director John O'Brien (Nosey Parker) received the Maverick Award.[1]

Winners and nominees

Best Movie

Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter... and Spring
The Trilogy (On the Run, An Amazing Couple and After the Life)

Buried Treasure

Nosey Parker

Best Director

Lucas Belvaux - The Trilogy (On the Run, An Amazing Couple and After the Life)

Best Actress

Imelda Staunton - Vera Drake

Best Actor

Gael García Bernal - Bad Education

Best Supporting Actress

Virginia Madsen - Sideways

Best Supporting Actor

Peter Sarsgaard - Kinsey

Best Original Screenplay

Lucas Belvaux - The Trilogy (On the Run, An Amazing Couple and After the Life)

Best Adapted Screenplay

Guy Maddin and George Toles - The Saddest Music in the World

Best Cinematography

Mikhail Krichman - The Return
Baek Dong-hyeon - Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter... and Spring

Best Cast

The Trilogy (On the Run, An Amazing Couple and After the Life)

Best Documentary

Tarnation

Best Short Film

Dwaine's Big Game

Breakthrough Award

Body of Work Award

Maverick Award

External links

References

  1. Chlotrudis Awards Ceremony 2005 (retrieved May 8, 2008)
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