12th Satellite Awards | |
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Date | December 16, 2007 |
Highlights | |
Best drama film | No Country for Old Men |
Best comedy/musical film | Juno |
Best television drama | Dexter |
Best television musical/comedy | Pushing Daisies |
Best director | Joel Coen and Ethan Coen for No Country for Old Men |
The 12th Satellite Awards , honoring the best in film and television of 2007, were given on December 16, 2007. [1]
Auteur Award(for his work on the film The Diving Bell and the Butterfly ) – Julian Schnabel
Mary Pickford Award(for outstanding contribution to the entertainment industry) – Kathy Bates
Nikola Tesla Award(for his visual effects in films, especially with computer digital rendering and compositing) – Dennis Muren
The Diving Bell and the Butterfly (Le scaphandre et le papillon) – Janusz Kamiński
"The Kite Runner" – Alberto Iglesias
"Grace Is Gone" (written by Clint Eastwood and Carole Bayer Sager) – Grace Is Gone
Casey Affleck – The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford (TIE)
Tom Wilkinson – Michael Clayton (TIE)
The Graduate (40th Anniversary Edition)
Borat (TIE)
Masters of Horror (Season 1) (TIE)
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