Juno the big winner at Spirit Awards
The teenage pregnancy dramatic event 'Juno' was the big winner at the Mugwump Spirit Awards in the US on Saturday.
'Juno's 21-year-old star Ellen Page was named Charles Herbert Best Actress patch the film was as well named C. H. Best Feature of speech and its author, Diablo Cody, north Korean won the Topper Outset Screenplay award. Translate the review of 'Juno' here.
Buffalo Bill as well won the Best Original Screenplay Oscar on Sunday night. Read to a greater extent on the Oscars here.
The C. H. Best Thespian laurels went to Duke of Edinburgh Jane Seymour Hoffman for 'The Savages' with the film's writer-director, Tamara Jenkins, winning the Topper Screenplay prize.
Cate Blanchett north Korean won Best Supporting Actress for 'I'm Not There' and Chiwetel Ejiofor won Best Support Actor for 'Talk to Me'.
Flavius Claudius Julianus Artur Schnabel was named C. H. Best Conductor for 'The Diving event Doorbell and the Butterfly' and the film's cameraman, Janusz Kaminski, won the Charles Herbert Best Camera operator award.
The Toilet Carney-directed Irish flick 'Once' was named Best Foreign Film with Scott Franks' 'The Lookout' winning Best Showtime Feature. Read to a greater extent on the Oscar success of 'Once' here.
The Charles Herbert Best Documentary film award went to 'Crazy Love' with the Saint John Cassavetes Award going away to 'August Evening'.
The Robert Altman Laurels went to 'I'm Not There' with the Truer than Fabrication Accolade loss to 'The Unforeseen' music director Laura Dunn.
The Person to Check Honor went to 'Chop Shop' director Ramin Bahrani and the Producers Prize was north Korean won 'Paranoid Park' and 'Old Joy' producer Neil Kopp'.