The Winners
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Best Achievement In Costume Design:
Alexandra Byrne
“Elizabeth: The Golden Age”
Best Achievement In Makeup:
Didier Lavergne & Jan Archibald
“La Vie en Rose”
Best Animated Feature:
“Ratatouille”
Best Achievement In Visual Effects:
Michael L. Fink, Bill Westenhofer, Ben Morris, & Trevor Wood
“The Golden Compass”
Best Achievement In Art Direction:
Dante Ferretti & Francesca Lo Schiavo
“Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street”
Best Actor in A Supporting Role:
Javier Bardem
“No Country for Old Men”
Best Short Film, Live Action:
“The Mozart of Pickpockets”
Best Short Film, Animated:
“Peter & the Wolf”
Best Actress in a Supporting Role:
Tilda Swinton
“Michael Clayton”
Best Adapted Screenplay:
Joel & Ethan Coen
No Country for Old Men
Best Achievement In Sound Editing:
Karen M. Baker & Per Hallberg
“The Bourne Ultimatum”
Best Achievement in Sound:
Scott Millan, David Parker & Kirk Francis
“The Bourne Ultimatum”
Best Actress in a Leading Role:
Marion Cotillard
“La Vie en Rose”
Best Achievement in Editing:
Christopher Rouse
“The Bourne Ultimatum”
Best Foreign Language Film:
“The Counterfeiters”
(Austria)
Best Original Song:
Glen Hansard & Markéta Irglová:
“Falling Slowly” (from “Once”)
Best Achievement in Cinematography:
Robert Elswit
“There Will Be Blood”
Best Original Score:
Dario Marianelli
“Atonement”
Best Documentary, Short Subject:
“Freeheld”
Best Documentary Feature:
“Taxi to the Dark Side”
Best Original Screenplay:
Diablo Cody
“Juno”
Best Actor in a Leading Role:
Daniel Day-Lewis
“There Will Be Blood”
Best Achievement in Directing:
Joel and Ethan Coen
“No Country for Old Men”
Best Picture:
“No Country for Old Men”