2011 Film Independent Spirit Awards: Winners

Best Feature

  • Black Swan

Best Male

  • James Franco (127 Hours)

Best Female

  • Natalie Portman (Black Swan)

Best Supporting Male

  • John Hawkes (Winter’s Bone)

Best Supporting Female

  • Dale Dickey (Winter’s Bone)

Best Director

  • Darren Aronofsky (Black Swan)

Best Cinematography

  • Black Swan

Best First Feature

  • Get Low

Best Documentary

  • Exit Through The Gift Shop

Best Foreign Film

  • The King’s Speech

Robert Altman Award

  • Please Give

John Cassavetes Award

  • Daddy Longlegs

Best First Screenplay

  • Tiny Furniture

Best Screenplay

  • The Kids Are All Right

UK Box Office: February 18 – 20, 2011

1. Paul – £5,517,121

2. Gnomeo & Juliet – £2,223,978

3. The King’s Speech – £1,685,180

4. True Grit – £1,466,979

5. Big Mommas: Like Father, Like Son – £1,433,778

6. Yogi Bear – £1,370,585

7. Tangled – £1,295,709

8. Just Go With It – £984,355

9. Justin Bieber: Never Say Never – £820,592

10. Black Swan – £696,332

UK Box Office: February 11 – 13, 2011

1. Gnomeo & Juliet – £2,945,627

2. The King’s Speech – £1,986,871

3. Tangled – £1,969,148

4. True Grit – £1,823,254

5. Yogi Bear – £1,820,405

6. Just Go With It – £1,628,265

7. Black Swan – £1,069,931

8. The Fighter – £1,002,454

9. Never Let Me Go – £625,496

10. Sanctum – £361,832

64th BAFTA Film Awards: Winners

Best Film

  • The King’s Speech

Outstanding British Film

  • The King’s Speech

Outstanding Debut By A British Writer, Director Or Producer

  • Chris Morris (Four Lions)

Outstanding British Contribution To Cinema

  • Harry Potter

Director

  • David Fincher (The Social Network)

Fellowship

  • Christopher Lee

Original Screenplay

  • David Seidler (The King’s Speech)

Adapted Screenplay

  • Aaron Sorkin (The Social Network)

Foreign Film

  • The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo

Animated Film

  • Toy Story 3

Leading Actor

  • Colin Firth (The King’s Speech)

Leading Actress

  • Natalie Portman (Black Swan)

Supporting Actor

  • Geoffrey Rush (The King’s Speech)

Supporting Actress

  • Helena Bonham Carter (The King’s Speech)

Original Music

  • The King’s Speech (Alexandre Desplat)

Cinematography

  • True Grit

Editing

  • The Social Network

Production Design

  • Inception

Costume Design

  • Alice In Wonderland

Special Visual Effects

  • Inception

Sound

  • Inception

Make Up & Hair

  • Alice In Wonderland

Short Film

  • Until The River Runs Red

Short Animation

  • The Eagleman Stag

Orange Wednesday Rising Star

  • Tom Hardy

US Box Office: February 11 – 13, 2011

1. Just Go With It – $31,000,000

2. Justin Bieber: Never Say Never – $30,260,000

3. Gnomeo and Juliet – $25,500,000

4. The Eagle – $8,589,000

5. The Roommate – $8,400,000

6. The King’s Speech – $7,412,000

7. No Strings Attached – $5,645,000

8. Sanctum – $5,132,000

9. True Grit – $3,770,000

10. The Green Hornet – $3,600,000

31st London Critics’ Circle Film Awards: Winners

Film of the Year

  • The Social Network

British Film of the Year

  • The King’s Speech

Foreign Language Film of the Year

  • Of Gods and Men

Director of the Year

  • David Fincher (The Social Network)

British Director of the Year

  • Tom Hooper (The King’s Speech)

Actor of the Year

  • Colin Firth (The King’s Speech)

Actress of the Year

  • Annette Bening (The Kids Are All Right)

British Actor of the Year

  • Christian Bale (The Fighter)

British Actress of the Year

  • Lesley Manville (Another Year)

British Actor in a Supporting Role

  • Andrew Garfield (The Social Network)

British Actress in a Supporting Role

  • Olivia Williams (The Ghost)

Screenwriter of the Year

  • Aaron Sorkin (The Social Network)

Young British Performer of the Year

  • Conor McCarron (NEDS)

Breakthrough British Filmmaker

  • Gareth Edwards (Monsters)

UK Box Office: February 4 – 6, 2011

1. Tangled – £4,569,135

2. The King’s Speech – £2,739,204

3. The Fighter – £2,118,140

4. Black Swan – £1,725,630

5. Sanctum – £859,064

6. The Mechanic – £532,839

7. A Little Bit Of Heaven – £443,156

8. Gulliver’s Travels – £396,804

9. Brighton Rock – £352,815

10. The Green Hornet – £302,240

US Box Office: February 4 – 6, 2011

1. The Roommate – $15,600,000

2. Sanctum – $9,200,000

3. No Strings Attached – $8,400,000

4. The King’s Speech – $8,310,000

5. The Green Hornet – $6,100,000

6. The Rite – $5,565,000

7. The Mechanic – $5,370,000

8. True Grit – $4,750,000

9. The Dilemma – $3,448,000

10. Black Swan – $3,400,000

UK Box Office: January 28 – 30, 2011

1. Tangled – £5,106,612

2. The King’s Speech – £3,634,265

3. Black Swan – £2,566,346

4. The Mechanic – £921,554

5. The Dilemma – £669,368

6. The Green Hornet – £655,797

7. Hereafter – £601,728

8. Gulliver’s Travels – £585,250

9. 127 Hours – £409,363

10. How Do You Know? – £374,933

US Box Office: January 28 – 30, 2011

1. The Rite – $15,005,000

2. No Strings Attached – $13,650,000

3. The Mechanic – $11,500,000

4. The Green Hornet – $11,500,000

5. The King’s Speech – $11,102,000

6. True Grit – $7,600,000

7. The Dilemma – $5,476,000

8. Black Swan – $5,100,000

9. The Fighter – $4,055,000

10. Yogi Bear – $3,165,000