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1 EDA Awards  





2 EDA Best of Awards winners and nominees  





3 EDA Female Focus Awards winners and nominees  



3.1  EDA Special Mention Awards  







4 Notes  





5 References  





6 External links  














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Alliance of Women Film Journalists
Formation2006 (2006)

The Alliance of Women Film Journalists (AWFJ) is a non-profit organization founded in 2006. It is based in New York City and is dedicated to supporting work by and about women in the film industry.[1] The AWFJ is composed of 84 professional female movie critics, journalists, and feature writers working in print, broadcast, and online media. The British Film Institute describes the AWFJ as an organization that collects articles by its (mainly U.S.-based) members, gives annual awards, and "supports films by and about women".[2]

EDA Awards

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Winners and nominees
Best of Awards 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023
Female Focus Awards 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023
Special Mention Awards 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023

Beginning in 2007, the group annually gives awards to the best (and worst) in film, as voted on by its members. These awards are called EDAs in honor of AWFJ founder Jennifer Merin's mother, actress Eda Reiss Merin. EDA is also an acronym for Excellent Dynamic Activism.[3] These awards have been reported on in recent years by a number of mainstream media sources including Time, USA Today, and Variety, and are also included in The New York Times' movie reviews awards lists.[4][5][6][7] In 2007, AWFJ released a Top 100 Films List in response to the American Film Institute revision of their 100 Years, 100 Films list.[8] In creating their list, the AWFJ was motivated by the fact that only 4.5 out of 400 films on AFI's ballot were directed by women.[9]

In addition to awards for achievement granted regardless of gender (Best Film, Best Director, Best Original Screenplay, Best Screenplay Adapted, Best Documentary, Best Animated Film, Best Ensemble Cast, Best Editing, Best Cinematography, Best Film Music or Score, and Best Non-English-Language Film), there are also "EDA Female Focus Awards" (Best Woman Director, Best Woman Screenwriter, Kick Ass Award For Best Female Action Star, Best Animated Female, Best Breakthrough Performance, Best Newcomer, Women's Image Award, Sexist Pig Award, Hanging in There Award for Persistence, Actress Defying Age and Agism, Lifetime Achievement Award, Award for Humanitarian Activism, Female Icon Award, and This Year's Outstanding Achievement by a Woman in the Film Industry) and "EDA Special Mention Awards" (Hall of Shame Award, Actress Most in Need of a New Agent, Movie You Wanted to Love But Just Couldn't, Unforgettable Moment Award, Best Depiction of Nudity, Sexuality, or Seduction, Most Egregious Age Difference Between Leading Man and Love Interest, Bravest Performance Award, Best Leap from Actress to Director Award, Cultural Crossover Award, Sequel or Remake That Shouldn't Have Been Made Award, and Best of the Fests).[10]

EDA Best of Awards winners and nominees

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Table key
(WON) Indicates the winner
  • 2008
  • 2009
  • 2010
  • 2011
  • 2012
  • 2013
  • 2014
  • 2015
  • 2016
  • 2017
  • 2018
  • 2019
  • 2020
  • 2021
  • 2022
  • 2023
  • Year Category Nominee Ref.
    2007 Best Film No Country for Old Men (WON) [11][12]
    Atonement
    The Diving Bell and the Butterfly
    Into the Wild
    Best Director Joel Coen and Ethan CoenNo Country for Old Men (WON)
    Sean PennInto the Wild
    Sarah PolleyAway from Her
    Julian SchnabelThe Diving Bell and the Butterfly
    Best Original Screenplay JunoDiablo Cody (WON)
    Lars and the Real GirlNancy Oliver
    Michael ClaytonTony Gilroy
    The SavagesTamara Jenkins
    Best Screenplay, Adapted Away from Her – Sarah Polley (WON)
    AtonementChristopher Hampton
    The Diving Bell and the ButterflyRonald Harwood
    No Country for Old Men – Joel Coen and Ethan Coen
    PersepolisMarjane Satrapi and Vincent Paronnaud
    Best Documentary No End in SightCharles Ferguson (WON)
    The Cats of Mirikitani – Linda Hattendorf
    My Kid Could Paint ThatAmir Bar-Lev
    SickoMichael Moore
    Best Actress Julie ChristieAway from Her (WON)
    Marion CotillardLa Vie en Rose
    Laura LinneyThe Savages
    Elliot Page[a]Juno
    Best Actress in Supporting Role Amy RyanGone Baby Gone (WON)
    Cate BlanchettI'm Not There
    Jennifer Jason LeighMargot at the Wedding
    Emily MortimerLars and the Real Girl
    Tilda SwintonMichael Clayton
    Best Actor Daniel Day-LewisThere Will Be Blood (WON)
    Johnny DeppSweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street
    Tommy Lee JonesIn the Valley of Elah
    Viggo MortensenEastern Promises
    Best Actor in Supporting Role Tom WilkinsonMichael Clayton (WON)
    Casey AffleckThe Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford
    Javier BardemNo Country for Old Men
    Hal HolbrookInto the Wild
    Best Ensemble Cast Juno (WON)
    Before the Devil Knows You're Dead
    Michael Clayton
    Talk to Me
    Best Editing The Diving Bell and the ButterflyJuliette Welfling (WON)
    Atonement – Paul Tothill
    I'm Not ThereJay Rabinowitz
    No Country for Old MenRoderick Jaynes
    Best Foreign Film The Diving Bell and the Butterfly – Julian Schnabel (WON)
    4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 DaysCristian Mungiu
    Golden DoorEmanuele Crialese
    Lust, CautionAng Lee
    Persepolis – Marjane Satrapi and Vincent Paronnaud
    2008 Best Film Slumdog Millionaire (WON) [13][14]
    Happy-Go-Lucky
    Milk
    Best Director Danny BoyleSlumdog Millionaire (WON)
    Mike LeighHappy-Go-Lucky
    Gus Van SantMilk
    Best Screenplay, Original WALL-EAndrew Stanton, Peter Docter, and Jim Reardon (WON)
    BallastLance Hammer
    Frozen RiverCourtney Hunt
    Happy-Go-Lucky – Mike Leigh
    The VisitorTom McCarthy
    Best Screenplay, Adapted Frost/NixonPeter Morgan (WON)
    The ReaderDavid Hare
    Slumdog MillionaireSimon Beaufoy
    Best Documentary Man on WireJames Marsh (WON) (TIE)
    Trouble the WaterTia Lessin and Carl Deal (WON) (TIE)
    Standard Operating ProcedureErrol Morris
    Best Actress Sally HawkinsHappy-Go-Lucky (WON) (TIE)
    Kate WinsletThe Reader and Revolutionary Road (WON) (TIE)
    Meryl StreepDoubt
    Michelle WilliamsWendy and Lucy
    Best Actress in Supporting Role Viola DavisDoubt (WON)
    Penélope CruzVicky Cristina Barcelona
    Taraji P. HensonThe Curious Case of Benjamin Button
    Best Actor Sean Penn – Milk (WON)
    Richard JenkinsThe Visitor
    Mickey RourkeThe Wrestler
    Best Actor in Supporting Role Heath LedgerThe Dark Knight (WON)
    Robert Downey Jr.Tropic Thunder
    Eddie MarsanHappy-Go-Lucky
    Best Ensemble Cast Rachel Getting Married (WON)
    A Christmas Tale
    Happy-Go-Lucky
    Milk
    Best Editing The Curious Case of Benjamin ButtonKirk Baxter and Angus Wall (WON)
    Frost/Nixon – Daniel P. Hanley and Mike Hill
    Shine a Light – David Tedeschi
    Best Foreign Film Tell No OneGuillaume Canet (WON)
    A Christmas TaleArnaud Desplechin
    I've Loved You So LongPhilippe Claudel
    2009 Best Film The Hurt Locker (WON) [15][16]
    An Education
    Precious
    Up in the Air
    Best Animated Film Up (WON)
    Coraline
    Fantastic Mr. Fox
    Best Director Kathryn BigelowThe Hurt Locker (WON)
    Jason ReitmanUp in the Air
    Quentin TarantinoInglourious Basterds
    Best Screenplay, Original (500) Days of SummerScott Neustadter and Michael H. Weber (WON)
    The Hurt LockerMark Boal
    A Serious Man – Joel Coen and Ethan Coen
    Best Screenplay, Adapted Up in the Air – Jason Reitman and Sheldon Turner (WON)
    An EducationNick Hornby
    PreciousGeoffrey Fletcher
    Best Documentary The CoveLouis Psihoyos (WON)
    Anvil! The Story of AnvilSacha Gervasi
    Food, Inc.Robert Kenner
    Best Actress Carey MulliganAn Education (WON)
    Gabourey SidibePrecious
    Meryl Streep – Julie & Julia
    Best Actress in Supporting Role Mo'NiquePrecious (WON)
    Vera FarmigaUp in the Air
    Anna KendrickUp in the Air
    Best Actor Jeff BridgesCrazy Heart (WON)
    George ClooneyUp in the Air
    Jeremy RennerThe Hurt Locker
    Best Actor in Supporting Role Christoph WaltzInglourious Basterds (WON)
    Woody HarrelsonThe Messenger
    Paul SchneiderBright Star
    Best Ensemble Cast The Hurt Locker (WON)
    An Education
    Precious
    Best Editing Inglourious BasterdsSally Menke (WON)
    District 9Julian Clarke
    Up in the AirDana E. Glauberman
    Most Beautiful Film Bright Star (WON)
    The Lovely Bones
    The Young Victoria
    Best Non-English Language Film Summer HoursOlivier Assayas, France (WON)
    Broken EmbracesPedro Almodóvar, Spain
    Sin NombreCary Fukunaga, Mexico
    2010 Best Film The Social Network (WON) [17][18]
    Black Swan
    Inception
    The King's Speech
    Winter's Bone
    Best Animated Film Toy Story 3 (WON)
    Despicable Me
    How to Train Your Dragon
    The Illusionist
    Tangled
    Best Director David FincherThe Social Network (WON)
    Darren AronofskyBlack Swan
    Lisa CholodenkoThe Kids Are All Right
    Tom HooperThe King's Speech
    Debra GranikWinter's Bone
    Christopher NolanInception
    Best Screenplay, Original The Kids Are All Right – Lisa Cholodenko and Stuart Blumberg (WON)
    Another YearMike Leigh
    Black SwanMark Heyman, Andres Heinz, and John J. McLaughlin
    Inception – Christopher Nolan
    The King's SpeechDavid Seidler
    Best Screenplay, Adapted The Social NetworkAaron Sorkin (WON)
    127 Hours – Danny Boyle and Simon Beaufoy
    Rabbit HoleDavid Lindsay-Abaire
    True Grit – Joel Coen and Ethan Coen
    Winter's Bone – Debra Granik and Anne Rosellini
    Best Documentary Inside JobCharles Ferguson (WON)
    Exit Through the Gift ShopBanksy
    Joan Rivers: A Piece of Work – Ricki Stern and Anne Sundberg
    RestrepoTim Hetherington and Sebastian Junger
    The Tillman Story – Amir Bar-Lev
    Waiting for "Superman"Davis Guggenheim
    Best Actress Annette BeningThe Kids Are All Right (WON)
    Nicole KidmanRabbit Hole
    Jennifer LawrenceWinter's Bone
    Lesley ManvilleAnother Year
    Natalie PortmanBlack Swan
    Michelle Williams – Blue Valentine
    Best Actress in Supporting Role Hailee SteinfeldTrue Grit (WON)
    Amy AdamsThe Fighter
    Helena Bonham CarterThe King's Speech
    Melissa LeoThe Fighter
    Jacki WeaverAnimal Kingdom
    Best Actor Colin FirthThe King's Speech (WON)
    Javier Bardem – Biutiful
    Jeff Bridges – True Grit
    Jesse EisenbergThe Social Network
    James Franco127 Hours
    Best Actor in Supporting Role Christian BaleThe Fighter (WON)
    Matt DamonTrue Grit
    John HawkesWinter's Bone
    Mark RuffaloThe Kids Are All Right
    Geoffrey RushThe King's Speech
    Best Ensemble Cast The Kids Are All Right (WON)
    The Fighter
    The King's Speech
    The Social Network
    Winter's Bone
    Best Editing Black SwanAndrew Weisblum (WON) (TIE)
    InceptionLee Smith (WON) (TIE)
    127 HoursJon Harris
    Shutter IslandThelma Schoonmaker
    The Social Network – Kirk Baxter and Angus Wall
    Most Beautiful Film I Am Love (WON)
    Black Swan
    Inception
    Never Let Me Go
    True Grit
    Best Cinematography Black SwanMatthew Libatique (WON)
    InceptionWally Pfister
    The Social NetworkJeff Cronenweth
    True GritRoger Deakins
    Winter's Bone – Michael McDonough
    Best Music or Score The Social NetworkTrent Reznor and Atticus Ross (WON)
    127 HoursA. R. Rahman
    Black SwanClint Mansell
    InceptionHans Zimmer
    True GritCarter Burwell
    Best Non-English Language Film The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (2009) – Niels Arden Oplev, Denmark (WON)
    ApplauseMartin Zandvliet, Denmark
    BiutifulAlejandro González Iñárritu, Mexico/Spain
    I Am LoveLuca Guadagnino, Italy
    Un prophèteJacques Audiard, France/Italy
    2011 Best Film The Artist (WON) [19][20]
    The Descendants
    Hugo
    Melancholia
    Midnight in Paris
    Best Director Michel HazanaviciusThe Artist (WON)
    Woody AllenMidnight in Paris
    Terrence MalickThe Tree of Life
    Alexander PayneThe Descendants
    Martin ScorseseHugo
    Best Screenplay, Original Midnight in Paris – Woody Allen (WON)
    The Artist – Michel Hazanavicius
    BeginnersMike Mills
    BridesmaidsKristen Wiig and Annie Mumolo
    Win Win – Tom McCarthy
    Best Screenplay, Adapted The Descendants – Alexander Payne, Nat Faxon, and Jim Rash (WON) (TIE)
    MoneyballSteven Zaillian and Aaron Sorkin (WON) (TIE)
    HugoJohn Logan
    Tinker Tailor Soldier SpyBridget O'Connor and Peter Straughan
    We Need to Talk About KevinLynne Ramsay and Rory Stewart Kinnear
    Best Documentary Buck (WON)
    Bill Cunningham New York
    Cave of Forgotten Dreams
    The Interrupters
    Pina
    Project Nim
    Best Animated Film Rango (WON)
    Arthur Christmas
    Kung Fu Panda 2
    Puss in Boots
    The Adventures of Tintin
    Best Actress Viola Davis – The Help (WON)
    Kirsten DunstMelancholia
    Meryl Streep – The Iron Lady
    Tilda Swinton – We Need To Talk About Kevin
    Michelle Williams – My Week With Marilyn
    Best Actress in Supporting Role Janet McTeerAlbert Nobbs (WON) (TIE)
    Octavia SpencerThe Help (WON) (TIE)
    Bérénice BejoThe Artist
    Jessica ChastainThe Help
    Carey Mulligan – Shame
    Best Actor Michael FassbenderShame (WON)
    George Clooney – The Descendants
    Jean DujardinThe Artist
    Brad PittMoneyball
    Michael ShannonTake Shelter
    Best Actor in Supporting Role Christopher PlummerBeginners (WON)
    Kenneth BrannaghMy Week with Marilyn
    Albert BrooksDrive
    Alan RickmanHarry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2
    Andy SerkisRise of the Planet of the Apes
    Best Ensemble Cast Bridesmaids (WON)
    The Descendants
    The Help
    Margin Call
    Midnight in Paris
    Best Editing Hugo – Thelma Schoonmaker (WON)
    The ArtistAnne-Sophie Bion and Michel Hazanavicius
    The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (2011) – Kirk Baxter and Angus Wall
    The Tree of LifeHank Corwin, Jay Rabinowitz, Daniel Rezende, Billy Weber, Mark Yoshikawa
    War HorseMichael Kahn
    Best Cinematography The Tree of LifeEmmanuel Lubezki (WON)
    The ArtistGuillaume Schiffman
    HugoRobert Richardson
    MelancholiaManuel Alberto Claro
    War HorseJanusz Kamiński
    Best Film Music or Score Girl With The Dragon Tattoo (2011) – Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross (WON) (TIE)
    HannaThe Chemical Brothers (WON) (TIE)
    The ArtistLudovic Bource
    Best Non-English Language Film A SeparationAsghar Farhadi, Iran (WON)
    Le HavreAki Kaurismäki, Finland/France
    PinaWim Wenders, Germany
    The Skin I Live In – Pedro Almodóvar, Spain
    TrollhunterAndré Øvredal, Norway
    2012 Best Film Zero Dark Thirty (WON) [21][22]
    Argo
    Lincoln
    Best Director Kathryn Bigelow – Zero Dark Thirty (WON)
    Ben AffleckArgo
    Steven SpielbergLincoln
    Best Screenplay, Original Zero Dark ThirtyMark Boal (WON)
    AmourMichael Haneke
    Moonrise KingdomWes Anderson and Roman Coppola
    Best Screenplay, Adapted ArgoChris Terrio (WON)
    LincolnTony Kushner
    Silver Linings PlaybookDavid O. Russell
    Best Documentary Searching for Sugar ManMalik Bendjelloul (WON)
    The GatekeepersDror Moreh
    The Imposter – Bart Layton
    The Invisible WarKirby Dick
    Best Animated Film ParaNorman (WON)
    Brave
    Frankenweenie
    Best Actress Jessica Chastain – Zero Dark Thirty (WON)
    Jennifer Lawrence – Silver Linings Playbook
    Emmanuelle RivaAmour
    Best Actress in Supporting Role Anne HathawayLes Misérables (WON)
    Amy Adams – The Master
    Sally FieldLincoln
    Best Actor Daniel Day-Lewis – Lincoln (WON)
    John Hawkes – The Sessions
    Joaquin PhoenixThe Master
    Best Actor in Supporting Role Philip Seymour HoffmanThe Master (WON)
    Alan ArkinArgo
    Tommy Lee Jones – Lincoln
    Christoph Waltz – Django Unchained
    Best Ensemble Cast Silver Linings Playbook (WON)
    Argo
    Lincoln
    Best Editing Zero Dark ThirtyWilliam Goldenberg and Dylan Tichenor (WON)
    Argo – William Goldenberg
    Cloud Atlas – Alexander Berner
    Best Cinematography Life of PiClaudio Miranda (WON)
    The MasterMihai Mălaimare Jr.
    Skyfall – Roger Deakins
    Best Film Music or Score Beasts of the Southern WildDan Romer and Benh Zeitlin (WON)
    ArgoAlexandre Desplat
    Zero Dark Thirty – Alexandre Desplat
    Best Non-English Language Film Amour (WON)
    A Royal Affair
    Rust and Bone
    2013 Best Film 12 Years a Slave (WON) [23][24]
    American Hustle
    Gravity
    Her
    Inside Llewyn Davis
    Nebraska
    Best Director Steve McQueen12 Years a Slave (WON)
    Joel Coen and Ethan Coen – Inside Llewyn Davis
    Alfonso CuarónGravity
    Spike JonzeHer
    Alexander Payne – Nebraska
    David O. Russell – American Hustle
    Best Screenplay, Original Her – Spike Jonze (WON)
    American HustleEric Singer and David O. Russell
    Enough SaidNicole Holofcener
    Inside Llewyn Davis – Joel Coen and Ethan Coen
    NebraskaBob Nelson
    Best Screenplay, Adapted 12 Years a SlaveJohn Ridley (WON)
    PhilomenaSteve Coogan and Jeff Pope
    Short Term 12Daniel Cretton
    The Spectacular Now – Scott Neustadter and Michael H. Weber
    Captain PhillipsBilly Ray
    Best Documentary Stories We Tell – Sarah Polley (WON)
    The Act of KillingJoshua Oppenheimer
    After Tiller – Martha Shane and Lana Wilson
    20 Feet from StardomMorgan Neville
    BlackfishGabriela Cowperthwaite
    Best Animated Film The Wind RisesHayao Miyazaki (WON)
    The CroodsKirk DeMicco and Chris Sanders
    Despicable Me 2Pierre Coffin and Chris Renaud
    FrozenJennifer Lee and Chris Buck
    Best Actress Cate Blanchett – Blue Jasmine (WON)
    Sandra BullockGravity
    Judi DenchPhilomena
    Brie LarsonShort Term 12
    Emma ThompsonSaving Mr. Banks
    Best Actress in Supporting Role Lupita Nyong'o12 Years a Slave (WON)
    Sally Hawkins – Blue Jasmine
    Scarlett JohanssonHer
    Jennifer Lawrence – American Hustle
    Oprah WinfreyLee Daniels' The Butler
    Best Actor Matthew McConaugheyDallas Buyers Club (WON)
    Bruce DernNebraska
    Chiwetel Ejiofor12 Years a Slave
    Oscar IsaacInside Llewyn Davis
    Joaquin Phoenix – Her
    Robert RedfordAll Is Lost
    Best Actor in Supporting Role Jared LetoDallas Buyers Club (WON)
    Barkhad AbdiCaptain Phillips
    Bobby CannavaleBlue Jasmine
    Michael Fassbender – 12 Years a Slave
    Will ForteNebraska
    Best Ensemble Cast American Hustle (WON)
    12 Years a Slave
    August: Osage County
    Lee Daniels' The Butler
    Nebraska
    Best Editing Gravity – Alfonso Cuarón and Mark Sanger (WON)
    12 Years a SlaveJoe Walker
    American HustleAlan Baumgarten, Jay Cassidy, and Crispin Struthers
    Captain PhillipsChristopher Rouse
    RushDaniel P. Hanley
    Best Cinematography Gravity – Emmanuel Lubezki (WON)
    12 Years a SlaveSean Bobbitt
    All Is Lost – Frank G. DeMarco and Peter Zuccarini
    NebraskaPhedon Papamichael
    Prisoners – Roger Deakins
    Best Film Music or Score Inside Llewyn DavisT Bone Burnett (WON)
    12 Years a Slave – Hans Zimmer
    GravitySteven Price
    HerArcade Fire
    NebraskaMark Orton
    Best Non-English Language Film The HuntThomas Vinterberg, Denmark (WON)
    Blue Is the Warmest ColourAbdellatif Kechiche, France
    The GrandmasterWong Kar-wai, Hong Kong
    The Past – Asghar Farhadi, Iran
    WadjdaHaifaa Al-Mansour, Saudi Arabia
    2014 Best Film Boyhood (WON) [25][26]
    Birdman
    The Grand Budapest Hotel
    Only Lovers Left Alive
    Selma
    Best Director Richard LinklaterBoyhood (WON)
    Wes Anderson – The Grand Budapest Hotel
    Ava DuVernaySelma
    Alejandro G. Iñárritu – Birdman
    Jim JarmuschOnly Lovers Left Alive
    Best Screenplay, Original Birdman – Alejandro G. Iñárritu, Nicolás Giacobone, Alexander Dinelaris Jr., and Armando Bó (WON)
    Boyhood – Richard Linklater
    The Grand Budapest Hotel – Wes Anderson
    Best Screenplay, Adapted Gone GirlGillian Flynn (WON)
    Inherent VicePaul Thomas Anderson
    WildNick Hornby and Cheryl Strayed
    Best Documentary CitizenfourLaura Poitras (WON)
    Jodorowsky's DuneFrank Pavich
    Life ItselfSteve James
    Best Animated Film The Lego MoviePhil Lord and Christopher Miller (WON)
    Big Hero 6Don Hall and Chris Williams
    The Tale of the Princess KaguyaIsao Takahata
    Best Actress Julianne MooreStill Alice (WON)
    Marion Cotillard – Two Days, One Night
    Rosamund PikeGone Girl
    Best Actress in Supporting Role Tilda Swinton – Snowpiercer (WON)
    Patricia ArquetteBoyhood
    Emma StoneBirdman
    Best Actor Michael KeatonBirdman (WON)
    Jake GyllenhaalNightcrawler
    Eddie RedmayneThe Theory of Everything
    Best Actor in Supporting Role J. K. SimmonsWhiplash (WON)
    Edward NortonBirdman
    Mark Ruffalo – Foxcatcher
    Best Ensemble Cast Birdman (WON) (TIE)
    The Grand Budapest Hotel (WON) (TIE)
    Boyhood
    Best Editing BirdmanDouglas Crise and Stephen Mirrione (WON)
    BoyhoodSandra Adair
    WhiplashTom Cross
    Best Cinematography BirdmanEmmanuel Lubezki (WON)
    InterstellarHoyte van Hoytema
    Mr. TurnerDick Pope
    Best Film Music or Score BirdmanAntonio Sánchez (WON)
    Gone Girl – Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross
    The Grand Budapest Hotel – Alexandre Desplat
    Best Non-English Language Film IdaPaweł Pawlikowski, Poland (WON)
    Force MajeureRuben Östlund, Sweden
    Two Days, One NightJean-Pierre Dardennes and Luc Dardennes, Belgium
    2015 Best Film Spotlight (WON) [27][28]
    Carol
    Mad Max: Fury Road
    The Martian
    Room
    Best Director Tom McCarthy – Spotlight (WON)
    Lenny AbrahamsonRoom
    Todd HaynesCarol
    Alejandro G. Iñárritu – The Revenant
    George MillerMad Max: Fury Road
    Ridley ScottThe Martian
    Best Screenplay, Original SpotlightJosh Singer and Tom McCarthy (WON)
    Ex MachinaAlex Garland
    Inside Out – Pete Docter, Ronnie Del Carmen, Meg LeFauve, and Josh Cooley
    Best Screenplay, Adapted CarolPhyllis Nagy (WON)
    The Big ShortCharles Randolph and Adam McKay
    The MartianDrew Goddard
    RoomEmma Donoghue
    Best Documentary AmyAsif Kapadia (WON)
    Best of EnemiesRobert Gordon and Morgan Neville
    Going Clear: Scientology and The Prison of BeliefAlex Gibney
    The Hunting Ground – Kirby Dick
    What Happened, Miss Simone?Liz Garbus
    Best Animated Film Inside Out (WON)
    Anomalisa
    Shaun the Sheep
    Best Actress Charlotte Rampling45 Years (WON)
    Cate Blanchett – Carol
    Brie Larson – Room
    Best Actress in Supporting Role Kristen StewartClouds of Sils Maria (WON)
    Rooney MaraCarol
    Alicia VikanderEx Machina
    Kate Winslet – Steve Jobs
    Best Actor Leonardo DiCaprioThe Revenant (WON)
    Matt Damon – The Martian
    Michael Fassbender – Steve Jobs
    Eddie Redmayne – The Danish Girl
    Best Actor in Supporting Role Paul DanoLove & Mercy (WON)
    Mark RylanceBridge of Spies
    Michael Shannon – 99 Homes
    Sylvester StalloneCreed
    Best Ensemble Cast Spotlight (WON) (TIE)
    Straight Outta Compton (WON) (TIE)
    The Big Short
    Best Editing Mad Max: Fury RoadMargaret Sixel (WON)
    The Big ShortHank Corwin
    SpotlightTom McArdle
    Best Cinematography CarolEdward Lachman (WON)
    Mad Max: Fury RoadJohn Seale
    The Revenant – Emmanuel Lubezki
    Best Film Music or Score The Hateful EightEnnio Morricone (WON)
    CarolCarter Burwell
    Mad Max: Fury RoadJunkie XL
    YouthDavid Lang
    Best Non-English Language Film Son of SaulLászló Nemes, Hungary (WON)
    MustangDeniz Gamze Ergüven
    PhoenixChristian Petzold
    2016 Best Film Moonlight (WON) [29][30]
    Arrival
    Hell or High Water
    La La Land
    Manchester by the Sea
    Best Director Barry JenkinsMoonlight (WON)
    Damien ChazelleLa La Land
    Kenneth LonerganManchester by the Sea
    David MackenzieHell or High Water
    Denis VilleneuveArrival
    Best Screenplay, Original Manchester by the Sea – Kenneth Lonergan (WON)
    20th Century Women – Mike Mills
    Hail, Caesar! – Joel Coen and Ethan Coen
    Hell or High WaterTaylor Sheridan
    La La Land – Damien Chazelle
    Best Screenplay, Adapted Moonlight – Barry Jenkins (WON)
    ArrivalEric Heisserer
    LionLuke Davies
    Love & FriendshipWhit Stillman
    Nocturnal AnimalsTom Ford
    Best Documentary 13th – Ava DuVernay (WON)
    Gleason – Clay Tweel
    I Am Not Your NegroRaoul Peck
    O.J.: Made in AmericaEzra Edelman
    Weiner – Elyse Steinberg and Josh Kriegman
    Best Animated Film ZootopiaByron Howard, Rich Moore, and Jared Bush (WON)
    Finding Dory – Andrew Stanton and Angus MacLane
    Kubo and the Two StringsTravis Knight
    MoanaRon Clements, Don Hall, John Musker, and Chris Williams
    Best Actress Ruth NeggaLoving (WON)
    Amy Adams – Arrival
    Isabelle HuppertElle
    Natalie Portman – Jackie
    Emma Stone – La La Land
    Best Actress in Supporting Role Viola Davis – Fences (WON)
    Greta Gerwig20th Century Women
    Naomie HarrisMoonlight
    Octavia Spencer – Hidden Figures
    Michelle Williams – Manchester by the Sea
    Best Actor Casey Affleck – Manchester by the Sea (WON)
    Joel EdgertonLoving
    Ryan GoslingLa La Land
    Tom HanksSully
    Denzel WashingtonFences
    Best Actor in Supporting Role Mahershala AliMoonlight (WON)
    Jeff Bridges – Hell or High Water
    Ben FosterHell or High Water
    Lucas HedgesManchester by the Sea
    Michael Shannon – Nocturnal Animals
    Best Ensemble Cast – Casting Director Moonlight – Yesi Ramirez (WON)
    20th Century Women – Mark Bennett and Laura Rosenthal
    Hail, Caesar!Ellen Chenoweth
    Hell or High Water – Jo Edna Boldin and Richard Hicks
    Manchester by the Sea – Douglas Aibel
    Best Cinematography MoonlightJames Laxton (WON)
    ArrivalBradford Young
    Hell or High WaterGiles Nuttgens
    La La LandLinus Sandgren
    Manchester by the Sea – Jody Lee Lipes
    Best Editing MoonlightJoi McMillon and Nat Sanders (WON)
    Arrival – Joe Walker
    I Am Not Your Negro – Alexandra Strauss
    La La Land – Tom Cross
    Manchester by the Sea – Jennifer Lame
    Best Non-English Language Film The HandmaidenPark Chan-wook, South Korea (WON)
    EllePaul Verhoeven, France
    Fire at SeaGianfranco Rosi, Italy
    Julieta – Pedro Almodóvar, Spain
    Toni ErdmannMaren Ade, Germany
    2017 Best Film The Shape of Water (WON) [31][32]
    Call Me by Your Name
    Get Out
    Lady Bird
    Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri
    Best Director Guillermo del ToroThe Shape of Water (WON)
    Greta GerwigLady Bird
    Martin McDonaghThree Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri
    Christopher NolanDunkirk
    Jordan PeeleGet Out
    Best Screenplay, Original Get Out – Jordan Peele (WON)
    Lady Bird – Greta Gerwig
    Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri – Martin McDonagh
    Best Screenplay, Adapted Call Me by Your NameJames Ivory (WON)
    Molly's GameAaron Sorkin
    MudboundDee Rees and Virgil Williams
    Best Documentary Faces PlacesAgnès Varda and JR (WON)
    Dawson City: Frozen TimeBill Morrison
    JaneBrett Morgen
    KediCeyda Torun
    STEPAmanda Lipitz
    Best Animated Film CocoLee Unkrich (WON) (TIE)
    Loving VincentDorota Kobiela and Hugh Welchman (WON) (TIE)
    The BreadwinnerNora Twomey
    Best Actress Frances McDormandThree Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri (WON)
    Sally HawkinsThe Shape of Water
    Margot RobbieI, Tonya
    Best Actress in Supporting Role Laurie MetcalfLady Bird (WON)
    Mary J. BligeMudbound
    Allison JanneyI, Tonya
    Best Actor Gary OldmanDarkest Hour (WON)
    Timothée ChalametCall Me by Your Name
    Daniel KaluuyaGet Out
    Best Actor in Supporting Role Willem DafoeThe Florida Project (WON)
    Sam RockwellThree Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri
    Michael StuhlbargCall Me by Your Name
    Best Ensemble Cast – Casting Director MudboundBilly Hopkins and Ashley Ingram (WON)
    The Post – Ellen Lewis
    Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri – Sara Finn
    Best Cinematography Blade Runner 2049Roger Deakins (WON)
    DunkirkHoyte van Hoytema
    The Shape of WaterDan Laustsen
    Best Editing DunkirkLee Smith (WON)
    Baby DriverJonathan Amos and Paul Machliss
    The Shape of WaterSidney Wolinsky
    Best Non-English Language Film The SquareRuben Östlund, Sweden (WON)
    BPM (Beats per Minute)Robin Campillo, France
    First They Killed My FatherAngelina Jolie, Vietnam
    2018 Best Film Roma (WON) [33][34]
    BlacKkKlansman
    The Favourite
    Green Book
    Leave No Trace
    Vice
    Best Director Alfonso CuarónRoma (WON)
    Debra GranikLeave No Trace
    Yorgos LanthimosThe Favourite
    Spike LeeBlacKkKlansman
    Adam McKayVice
    Best Screenplay, Original The FavouriteDeborah Davis and Tony McNamara (WON)
    Eighth GradeBo Burnham
    First ReformedPaul Schrader
    RomaAlfonso Cuarón
    Vice – Adam McKay
    Best Screenplay, Adapted Can You Ever Forgive Me?Nicole Holofcener and Jeff Whitty (WON)
    Black PantherRyan Coogler and Joe Robert Cole
    BlacKkKlansmanCharlie Wachtel, David Rabinowitz and Spike Lee
    The Hate U GiveAudrey Wells
    If Beale Street Could TalkBarry Jenkins
    Leave No Trace – Debra Granik and Anne Rosellini
    Best Documentary Won't You Be My Neighbor?Morgan Neville (WON)
    Free SoloElizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi and Jimmy Chin
    LiyanaAaron Kopp and Amanda Kopp
    RBGBetsy West and Julie Cohen
    ShirkersSandi Tan
    Three Identical StrangersTim Wardle
    Best Animated Film Spider-Man: Into the Spider-VerseBob Persichetti, Peter Ramsey and Rodney Rothman (WON)
    Incredibles 2Brad Bird
    Isle of DogsWes Anderson
    Mary and the Witch's FlowerHiromasa Yonebayashi and Giles New
    Ralph Breaks the InternetRich Moore and Phil Johnston
    SmallfootKarey Kirkpatrick
    Best Actress Olivia ColmanThe Favourite (WON)
    Yalitza AparicioRoma
    Glenn CloseThe Wife
    Viola DavisWidows
    Lady GagaA Star Is Born
    Melissa McCarthyCan You Ever Forgive Me?
    Best Actress in Supporting Role Regina KingIf Beale Street Could Talk (WON)
    Amy AdamsVice
    Claire FoyFirst Man
    Thomasin McKenzieLeave No Trace
    Emma StoneThe Favourite
    Rachel WeiszThe Favourite
    Best Actor Ethan HawkeFirst Reformed (WON)
    Christian BaleVice
    Willem DafoeAt Eternity's Gate
    Ben FosterLeave No Trace
    Rami MalekBohemian Rhapsody
    Viggo MortensenGreen Book
    Best Actor in Supporting Role Richard E. GrantCan You Ever Forgive Me? (WON)
    Mahershala AliGreen Book
    Steve CarellVice
    Adam DriverBlacKkKlansman
    Hugh GrantPaddington 2
    Michael B. JordanBlack Panther
    Best Ensemble Cast – Casting Director Black Panther – Sarah Finn (WON)
    BlacKkKlansman – Kim Coleman
    Crazy Rich Asians – Terry Taylor
    The Favourite – Dixie Chassay
    If Beale Street Could TalkCindy Tolan
    Vice –Francine Maisler
    Best Cinematography Roma – Alfonso Cuarón (WON)
    Black PantherRachel Morrison
    The FavouriteRobbie Ryan
    First ManLinus Sandgren
    If Beale Street Could TalkJames Laxton
    Best Editing Roma – Alfonso Cuarón and Adam Gough (WON)
    Black PantherDebbie Berman and Michael Shawver
    The FavouriteYorgos Mavropsaridis
    ViceHank Corwin
    WidowsJoe Walker
    Best Non-English Language Film Roma – Alfonso Cuarón, Mexico, Spanish and Mixtec (WON)
    BurningLee Chang-dong, South Korea, Korean
    CapernaumNadine Labaki, Lebanon, Lebanese Arabic and Amharic
    Cold WarPaweł Pawlikowski, Poland, Polish
    ShopliftersHirokazu Kore-eda, Japan, Japanese
    2019 Best Film Parasite (WON) [35][36]
    The Irishman
    Jojo Rabbit
    Once Upon a Time in Hollywood
    Marriage Story
    Best Director Bong Joon-hoParasite (WON)
    Noah BaumbachMarriage Story
    Martin ScorseseThe Irishman
    Quentin TarantinoOnce Upon a Time in Hollywood
    Céline SciammaPortrait of a Lady on Fire
    Best Screenplay, Original Parasite – Bong Joon-ho (WON)
    The FarewellLulu Wang
    Knives OutRian Johnson
    Marriage StoryNoah Baumbach
    Once Upon a Time in Hollywood – Quentin Tarantino
    Best Screenplay, Adapted Little WomenGreta Gerwig (WON)
    A Beautiful Day in the NeighborhoodMarielle Heller
    HustlersLorene Scafaria
    Jojo RabbitTaika Waititi
    The IrishmanSteven Zaillian
    Best Documentary Apollo 11 (WON)
    For Sama
    Honeyland
    Maiden
    One Child Nation
    Best Animated Film I Lost My Body (WON)
    Abominable
    Frozen II
    Klaus
    Toy Story 4
    Best Actress Lupita Nyong'oUs (WON)
    AwkwafinaThe Farewell
    Saoirse RonanLittle Women
    Scarlett JohanssonMarriage Story
    Renée ZellwegerJudy
    Best Actress in a Supporting Role Florence PughLittle Women (WON)
    Annette BeningThe Report
    Laura DernMarriage Story
    Jennifer LopezHustlers
    Zhao ShuzhenThe Farewell
    Best Actor Adam DriverMarriage Story (WON)
    Antonio BanderasPain and Glory
    Eddie MurphyDolemite Is My Name
    Joaquin PhoenixJoker
    Adam SandlerUncut Gems
    Best Actor in Supporting Role Brad PittOnce Upon a Time in Hollywood (WON)
    Willem DafoeThe Lighthouse
    Tom HanksA Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood
    Al PacinoThe Irishman
    Joe PesciThe Irishman
    Best Ensemble Cast – Casting Director Little Women – Kathy Driscoll and Francine Maisler (WON)
    The Irishman – Ellen Lewis
    Marriage Story – Douglas Maisel and Francine Maisler
    Once Upon a Time in Hollywood – Victoria Thomas
    Parasite –Francine Maisler
    Best Cinematography 1917Roger Deakins (WON)
    A Hidden Life – Jörg Widmer
    The LighthouseJarin Blaschke
    Once Upon a Time in HollywoodRobert Richardson
    Portrait of a Lady on FireClaire Mathon
    Best Editing The IrishmanThelma Schoonmaker (WON)
    1917Lee Smith
    Ford v FerrariAndrew Buckland et al.
    Once Upon a Time in HollywoodFred Raskin
    ParasiteYang Jin-mo
    Best Non-English Language Film Parasite (WON)
    Atlantics
    Pain and Glory
    Portrait of a Lady on Fire
    2020 Best Film Nomadland (WON) [37]
    Minari
    Never Rarely Sometimes Always
    One Night in Miami...
    Promising Young Woman
    The Trial Of The Chicago 7
    Best Director Chloe Zhao – Nomadland (WON)
    Emerald Fennell – Promising Young Woman
    Regina King – One Night In Miami
    Kelly Reichardt First Cow
    Aaron Sorkin – The Trial of The Chicago 7
    Best Screenplay, Original Promising Young Woman – Emerald Fennell (WON)
    MankJack Fincher
    The Trial Of The Chicago 7 – Aaron Sorkin
    Best Screenplay, Adapted Nomadland – Chloe Zhao (WON)
    First Cow – Kelly Reichardt
    One Night In MiamiKemp Powers
    Best Documentary All In: The Fight For Democracy (WON) (TIE)
    The Panther And The Thief (WON) (TIE)
    Athlete A
    Crip Camp
    Time
    Best Animated Film Soul (WON)
    Over the Moon
    Wolfwalkers
    Best Actress Frances McDormandNomadland (WON)
    Viola DavisMa Rainey's Black Bottom
    Vanessa KirbyPieces of a Woman
    Carey MulliganPromising Young Woman
    Best Actress in a Supporting Role Youn Yuh-jungMinari (WON)
    Maria BakalovaBorat Subsequent Moviefilm
    Ellen BurstynPieces of a Woman
    Amanda SeyfriedMank
    Best Actor Chadwick BosemanMa Rainey's Black Bottom (WON)
    Riz AhmedSound of Metal
    Delroy LindoDa 5 Bloods
    Best Actor in Supporting Role Leslie Odom Jr.One Night in Miami (WON)
    Bill MurrayOn the Rocks
    Sacha Baron CohenThe Trial of the Chicago 7
    Best Ensemble Cast – Casting Director One Night in MiamiKimberly Hardin (WON) (TIE)
    The Trial of the Chicago 7 – Francine Maisler (WON) (TIE)
    Da 5 Bloods – Kim Coleman
    Best Cinematography Nomadland – Joshua James Richards (WON)
    MankErik Messerschmidt
    One Night in MiamiTami Reiker
    Best Editing Nomadland – Chloé Zhao (WON)
    One Night in MiamiTariq Anwar
    The Trial of the Chicago 7Alan Baumgarten
    Best Non-English Language Film Another Round (WON)
    Beanpole
    The Mole Agent
    The Painted Bird
    2021 Best Film The Power of the Dog (WON) [38]
    Belfast
    Licorice Pizza
    The Lost Daughter
    Passing
    Best Director Jane CampionThe Power of the Dog (WON)
    Paul Thomas AndersonLicorice Pizza
    Kenneth BranaghBelfast
    Maggie GyllenhaalThe Lost Daughter
    Rebecca HallPassing
    Best Actress Olivia ColmanThe Lost Daughter (WON)
    Jessica ChastainThe Eyes of Tammy Faye
    Lady GagaHouse of Gucci
    Kristen StewartSpencer
    Tessa ThompsonPassing
    Best Actress in a Supporting Role Kirsten DunstThe Power of the Dog (WON)
    Jessie BuckleyThe Lost Daughter
    Ann DowdMass
    Aunjanue EllisKing Richard
    Ruth NeggaPassing
    Best Actor Benedict CumberbatchThe Power of the Dog (WON)
    Peter DinklageCyrano
    Andrew Garfieldtick, tick... BOOM!
    Will SmithKing Richard
    Denzel WashingtonThe Tragedy of Macbeth
    Best Actor in a Supporting Role Kodi Smit-McPheeThe Power of the Dog (WON)
    Jamie DornanBelfast
    Troy KotsurCODA
    Ciarán HindsBelfast
    Jesse PlemonsThe Power of the Dog
    Best Screenplay, Original BelfastKenneth Branagh (WON)
    Being the RicardosAaron Sorkin
    Don't Look UpAdam McKay
    Licorice PizzaPaul Thomas Anderson
    MassFran Kranz
    Best Screenplay, Adapted The Power of the DogJane Campion (WON)
    CODASian Heder
    DuneJon Spaihts, Denis Villeneuve, Eric Roth
    The Lost DaughterMaggie Gyllenhaal
    PassingRebecca Hall
    Best Documentary Flee (WON) (TIE)
    Summer of Soul (...Or, When the Revolution Could Not Be Televised) (WON) (TIE)
    Ascension
    Julia
    Val
    Best Animated Film Encanto (WON) (TIE)
    The Mitchells vs. the Machines (WON) (TIE)
    Flee
    Luca
    Raya and the Last Dragon
    Best Ensemble Cast – Casting Director(s) The Power of the Dog – Nikki Barrett, Tina Cleary, Carmen Cuba, Nina Gold (WON)
    Belfast – Lucy Bevan, Emily Brockmann
    The French Dispatch – Douglas Aibel, Antoinette Boulat
    The Harder They Fall – Victoria Thomas
    King Richard – Rich Delia, Avy Kaufman
    Best Cinematography The Power of the DogAri Wegner (WON)
    BelfastHaris Zambarloukos
    DuneGreig Fraser
    Passing – Eduard Grau
    The Tragedy of MacbethBruno Delbonnel
    Best Editing The Power of the Dog – Peter Sciberras (WON)
    BelfastÚna Ní Dhonghaíle
    Don't Look UpHank Corwin
    DuneJoe Walker
    West Side Story – Sarah Broshar, Michael Kahn
    Best Non-English-language Film Drive My Car (WON)
    Flee
    A Hero
    I'm Your Man
    Titane
    2022 Best Film The Banshees of Inisherin (WON) [39][40]
    Everything Everywhere All at Once
    The Fabelmans
    Tár
    The Woman King
    Women Talking
    Best Director Sarah PolleyWomen Talking (WON)
    Daniel Kwan and Daniel ScheinertEverything Everywhere All at Once
    Martin McDonaghThe Banshees of Inisherin
    Gina Prince-BythewoodThe Woman King
    Steven SpielbergThe Fabelmans
    Charlotte WellsAftersun
    Best Actress Michelle YeohEverything Everywhere All at Once (WON)
    Cate BlanchettTár
    Viola DavisThe Woman King
    Danielle DeadwylerTill
    Vicky KriepsCorsage
    Emma ThompsonGood Luck to You, Leo Grande
    Best Actress in a Supporting Role Kerry CondonThe Banshees of Inisherin (WON) (TIE)
    Jamie Lee CurtisEverything Everywhere All at Once (WON) (TIE)
    Angela BassettBlack Panther: Wakanda Forever
    Jessie BuckleyWomen Talking
    Hong ChauThe Whale
    Janelle MonáeGlass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery
    Best Actor Colin FarrellThe Banshees of Inisherin (WON)
    Austin ButlerElvis
    Brendan FraserThe Whale
    Paul MescalAftersun
    Bill NighyLiving
    Jeremy PopeThe Inspection
    Best Actor in a Supporting Role Ke Huy QuanEverything Everywhere All at Once (WON)
    Brendan GleesonThe Banshees of Inisherin
    Brian Tyree HenryCauseway
    Barry KeoghanThe Banshees of Inisherin
    Eddie RedmayneThe Good Nurse
    Ben WhishawWomen Talking
    Best Screenplay, Original The Banshees of InisherinMartin McDonagh (WON)
    AftersunCharlotte Wells
    Everything Everywhere All at OnceDaniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert
    The FabelmansSteven Spielberg and Tony Kushner
    TárTodd Field
    The Woman KingDana Stevens and Maria Bello
    Best Screenplay, Adapted Women TalkingSarah Polley (WON)
    All Quiet on the Western FrontEdward Berger, Lesley Paterson, Ian Stokell
    Glass Onion: A Knives Out MysteryRian Johnson
    She SaidRebecca Lenkiewicz
    The WhaleSamuel D. Hunter
    The WonderAlice Birch, Emma Donoghue, Sebastian Lelio
    Best Documentary All the Beauty and the Bloodshed (WON)
    All That Breathes
    Descendant
    Fire of Love
    Good Night Oppy
    The Janes
    Best Animated Film Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio (WON)
    Marcel the Shell with Shoes On
    Puss in Boots: The Last Wish
    The Sea Beast
    Turning Red
    Wendell & Wild
    Best Ensemble Cast – Casting Director Women Talking – John Buchan and Jason Knight (WON)
    The Banshees of Inisherin – Louise Kiely
    Everything Everywhere All at Once – Sarah Finn
    Triangle of Sadness – Pauline Hansson
    Black Panther: Wakanda Forever – Sarah Finn
    The Woman King – Aisha Coley
    Best Cinematography Top Gun: MaverickClaudio Miranda (WON) (TIE)
    The Woman KingPolly Morgan (WON) (TIE)
    The Banshees of InisherinBen Davis
    The FabelmansJanusz Kaminski
    Empire of LightRoger Deakins
    Everything Everywhere All at OnceLarkin Seiple
    Best Editing Everything Everywhere All at Once – Paul Rogers (WON)
    Elvis – Jonathan Redmond and Matt Villa
    Tár – Monika Willis
    Top Gun: MaverickEddie Hamilton
    The Woman KingTerilyn A. Shropshire
    Women TalkingChristopher Donaldson, Rosalyn Kallop
    Best Non-English-Language Film Decision to Leave (WON) (TIE)
    RRR (WON) (TIE)
    All Quiet on the Western Front
    Bardo, False Chronicle of a Handful of Truths
    Happening
    Saint Omer
    2023 Best Film The Zone of Interest (WON) [41][42]
    American Fiction
    Anatomy of a Fall
    Barbie
    The Holdovers
    Killers of the Flower Moon
    Oppenheimer
    Past Lives
    Best Director Greta GerwigBarbie (WON)
    Jonathan GlazerThe Zone of Interest
    Martin ScorseseKillers of the Flower Moon
    Celine SongPast Lives
    Justine TrietAnatomy of a Fall
    Best Actress Lily GladstoneKillers of the Flower Moon (WON)
    Sandra HüllerAnatomy of a Fall
    Greta LeePast Lives
    Margot RobbieBarbie
    Emma StonePoor Things
    Best Actress in a Supporting Role Da'Vine Joy RandolphThe Holdovers (WON)
    Danielle BrooksThe Color Purple
    America FerreraBarbie
    Sandra HullerThe Zone of Interest
    Rosamund PikeSaltburn
    Best Actor Jeffrey WrightAmerican Fiction (WON)
    Bradley CooperMaestro
    Paul GiamattiThe Holdovers
    Cillian MurphyOppenheimer
    Andrew ScottAll of Us Strangers
    Best Actor in a Supporting Role Ryan GoslingBarbie (WON)
    Sterling K. BrownAmerican Fiction
    Robert Downey Jr.Oppenheimer
    Charles MeltonMay December
    Mark RuffaloPoor Things
    Best Screenplay, Original BarbieGreta Gerwig and Noah Baumbach (WON)
    Anatomy of a FallJustine Triet and Arthur Harari
    The Holdovers – David Hemingson
    May DecemberSamy Burch
    Past LivesCeline Song
    Best Screenplay, Adapted American FictionCord Jefferson (WON)
    Killers of the Flower MoonEric Roth and Martin Scorsese
    OppenheimerChristopher Nolan
    Poor ThingsTony McNamara
    The Zone of InterestJonathan Glazer
    Best Documentary American Symphony (WON/TIE)
    Smoke Sauna Sisterhood (WON/TIE)
    20 Days in Mariupol
    Beyond Utopia
    Four Daughters
    Best Animated Film The Boy and the Heron (WON)
    Nimona
    Robot Dreams
    Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse
    Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem
    Best Ensemble Cast – Casting Director American FictionJennifer Euston (WON/TIE)
    Barbie – Lucy Brava and Allison Jones (WON/TIE)
    The Holdovers – Susan Shopmaker
    Killers of the Flower Moon – Ellen Lewis
    OppenheimerJohn Papsidera
    Best Cinematography Killers of the Flower MoonRodrigo Prieto (WON)
    MaestroMatthew Libatique
    OppenheimerHoyte van Hoytema
    Poor ThingsRobbie Ryan
    The Zone of InterestLukasz Zal
    Best Editing Killers of the Flower MoonThelma Schoonmaker (WON)
    Anatomy of a Fall – Laurent Senechal
    MaestroMichelle Tesoro
    OppenheimerJennifer Lame
    The Zone of Interest – Paul Watts
    Best Non-English-Language Film The Zone of Interest (WON)
    Anatomy of a Fall
    Fallen Leaves
    Past Lives
    The Teachers' Lounge

    EDA Female Focus Awards winners and nominees

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    Table key
    (WON) Indicates the winner
  • 2008
  • 2009
  • 2010
  • 2011
  • 2012
  • 2013
  • 2014
  • 2015
  • 2016
  • 2017
  • 2018
  • 2019
  • 2020
  • 2021
  • 2022
  • 2023
  • Year Category Nominee Ref.
    2007 Best Woman Director Sarah Polley – Away from Her (WON) [11][12]
    Tamara JenkinsThe Savages
    Kasi LemmonsTalk to Me
    Mira NairThe Namesake
    Best Woman Screenwriter Tamara Jenkins – The Savages (WON)
    Diablo Cody – Juno
    Sarah Polley – Away from Her
    Adrienne ShellyWaitress
    Best Breakthrough Performance Elliot Page[a]Juno (WON)
    Amy AdamsEnchanted
    Amy Ryan – Gone Baby Gone
    Keri RussellWaitress and August Rush
    Best Newcomer Saoirse RonanAtonement (WON)
    Nikki BlonskyHairspray
    Tang WeiLust, Caution
    Luisa Williams – Day Night Day Night
    Women's Image Award Sarah Polley (WON)
    Jodie Foster
    Laura Linney
    Adrienne Shelly
    Hanging in There Award for Persistence Ruby Dee (WON)
    Anne Sundberg and Ricki Stern – The Devil Came on Horseback
    Actress Defying Age and Ageism Julie Christie (WON)
    Brenda Blethyn
    Vanessa Redgrave
    Meryl Streep
    Outstanding Achievement by a Woman in 2007 Kathleen Kennedy, ProducerThe Diving Bell and the Butterfly and Persepolis (WON)
    Sarah Polley
    Adrienne Shelly
    Lifetime Achievement Award Julie Christie (WON)
    Mia Farrow
    Vanessa Redgrave
    Adrienne Shelly
    AWFJ Award for Humanitarian Activism Angelina Jolie (WON)
    Ruby Dee
    Mia Farrow
    Susan Sarandon
    2008 Best Woman Director Courtney Hunt – Frozen River (WON) [13][14]
    Isabel CoixetElegy
    Kimberly PeirceStop-Loss
    Kelly ReichardtWendy and Lucy
    Best Woman Screenwriter Jenny LumetRachel Getting Married (WON)
    Courtney Hunt – Frozen River
    Kelly Reichardt – Wendy and Lucy
    Best Breakthrough Performance Sally Hawkins – Happy-Go-Lucky (WON)
    Rebecca HallVicky Christina Barcelona
    Melissa LeoFrozen River
    Best Newcomer Misty UphamFrozen River (WON)
    Zoe KazanRevolutionary Road
    David KrossThe Reader
    Women's Image Award Kristin Scott Thomas (WON)
    Meryl Streep
    Emma Thompson
    Hanging in There Award for Persistence Melissa Leo – Frozen River (WON)
    Courtney Hunt
    Ellen Kuras
    Kristin Scott Thomas
    Actress Defying Age and Ageism Catherine DeneuveA Christmas Tale (WON)
    Meryl Streep – Mamma Mia!
    Emma Thompson – Last Chance Harvey
    2008 Outstanding Achievement by a Woman in the Film Industry Sheila Nevins – Producing/Programming at HBO (WON)
    Kathleen Kennedy – Producer, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
    Kate Winslet – for her performances in The Reader and Revolutionary Road
    Lifetime Achievement Award Catherine Deneuve (WON)
    Dame Judi Dench
    Meryl Streep
    Award for Humanitarian Activism All of the Women in Pray the Devil Back to Hell (WON)
    Angelina Jolie
    Courtney Hunt
    2009 Best Woman Director Kathryn Bigelow – The Hurt Locker (WON) [15][16]
    Jane CampionBright Star
    Lone ScherfigAn Education
    Best Woman Screenwriter Jane Campion – Bright Star (WON)
    Nora EphronJulie & Julia
    Rebecca MillerThe Private Lives of Pippa Lee
    Best Animated Female Coraline – Coraline (WON)
    Ellie – Up
    Mrs. Fox – Fantastic Mr. Fox
    Best Breakthrough Performance Carey Mulligan – An Education (WON)
    Anna Kendrick – Up in the Air
    Gabourey Sidibe – Precious
    Women's Image Award Kathryn Bigelow (WON)
    Jane Campion
    Meryl Streep
    Perseverance Award Agnès Varda (WON)
    Drew Barrymore
    Kathryn Bigelow
    Actress Defying Age and Ageism Meryl Streep – Julie & Julia and It's Complicated (WON)
    Sophia Loren
    Robin Wright Penn
    Michelle Pfeiffer
    Sexist Pig Award Robert LuketicThe Ugly Truth (WON)
    Michael BayTransformers: Revenge of the Fallen
    Zach Cregger and Trevor MooreMiss March
    This Year's Outstanding Achievement by a Woman in the Film Industry Kathryn Bigelow – The Hurt Locker (WON)
    Jane Campion – Bright Star
    Meryl Streep – Julie & Julia and It's Complicated
    Lifetime Achievement Award Agnès Varda (WON)
    Jane Campion
    Meryl Streep
    Award for Humanitarian Activism Rebecca CammisaWhich Way Home (WON)
    Mia Farrow
    Angelina Jolie
    2010 Best Woman Director Debra Granik – Winter's Bone (WON) [17][18]
    Andrea ArnoldFish Tank
    Lisa Cholodenko – The Kids Are All Right
    Sofia CoppolaSomewhere
    Nicole Holofcener – Please Give
    Best Woman Screenwriter Lisa Cholodenko – The Kids Are All Right (WON)
    Andrea Arnold – Fish Tank
    Sofia Coppola – Somewhere
    Debra Granik – Winter's Bone
    Nicole Holofcener – Please Give
    Laeta KalogridisShutter Island
    Best Female Action Star Noomi RapaceThe Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (2009) (WON)
    Angelina Jolie – Salt
    Helen MirrenRed
    Chloë Grace MoretzKick-Ass
    Hailee Steinfeld – True Grit
    Best Animated Female Astrid – How To Train Your Dragon (WON)
    BarbieToy Story 3
    JessieToy Story 3
    Margo, Edith, and Agnes – Despicable Me
    Mother GothelTangled
    RapunzelTangled
    Best Breakthrough Performance Jennifer Lawrence – Winter's Bone (WON)
    Lena DunhamTiny Furniture
    Chloë Grace Moretz – Kick-Ass
    Noomi Rapace – Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (2009)
    Hailee Steinfeld – True Grit
    Women's Image Award Annette Bening – The Kids Are All Right (WON)
    Sally Hawkins – Made in Dagenham
    Helen Mirren – Red
    Noomi Rapace – Girl With The Dragon Tattoo (2009)
    Hailee Steinfeld – True Grit
    Perseverance Award Joan Rivers (WON)
    Cher
    Lisa Cholodenko
    Melissa Leo
    Winona Ryder
    Actress Defying Age and Ageism Helen Mirren (WON)
    Annette Bening
    Patricia Clarkson
    Melissa Leo
    Julianne Moore
    Sexist Pig Award Mel Gibson (WON)
    Michael Bay
    Michael Patrick King
    Michael Winterbottom
    Mark Zuckerberg (the character in The Social Network)
    This Year's Outstanding Achievement by a Woman in the Film Industry Debra Granik – Winter's Bone (WON)
    Lisa Cholodenko – The Kids Are All Right
    Lena Dunham – Tiny Furniture
    Tanya HamiltonNight Catches Us
    Helen Mirren – for opening five movies in the US
    Lifetime Achievement Award Claire Denis (WON) (TIE)
    Helen Mirren (WON) (TIE)
    Annette Bening
    Ruby Dee
    Julie Taymor
    Award for Humanitarian Activism Sandra Bullock (WON) (TIE)
    Sean Penn (WON) (TIE)
    Angelina Jolie
    Oprah Winfrey
    2011 Best Woman Director Lynne Ramsay – We Need to Talk About Kevin (WON) [19][20]
    Dee ReesPariah
    Vera FarmigaHigher Ground
    Kelly Reichardt – Meek's Cutoff
    Jennifer YuhKung Fu Panda 2
    Best Woman Screenwriter Kristen Wiig and Annie Mumolo – Bridesmaids (WON)
    Diablo Cody – Young Adult
    Abi MorganThe Iron Lady
    Lynne Ramsay and Rory Kinnear – We Need To Talk About Kevin
    Dee Rees – Pariah
    Kick Ass Award for Best Female Action Star Rooney MaraGirl With The Dragon Tattoo (2011) (WON) (TIE)
    Saoirse Ronan – Hanna (WON) (TIE)
    Helen Mirren – The Debt
    Paula PattonMission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol
    Zoe SaldanaColombiana
    Best Animated Female Beans – Isla FisherRango (WON)
    Juliet – Emily BluntGnomeo & Juliet
    Jewel – Anne Hathaway – Rio
    Kitty Softpaws – Salma HayekPuss in Boots
    Master Tigress – Angelina Jolie – Kung Fu Panda 2
    Best Breakthrough Performance Elizabeth OlsenMartha Marcy May Marlene (WON)
    Jessica Chastain – The Tree of Life
    Adepero OduyePariah
    Rooney Mara – The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (2011)
    Shailene WoodleyThe Descendants
    Female Icon Award Glenn CloseAlbert Nobbs (WON)
    Viola Davis – The Help
    Meryl Streep – The Iron Lady
    Actress Defying Age and Ageism Helen Mirren – The Debt (WON)
    Glenn Close – Albert Nobbs
    Judi Dench – J. Edgar
    Vanessa Redgrave – Coriolanus
    Meryl Streep – The Iron Lady
    This Year's Outstanding Achievement by a Woman in the Film Industry Jessica Chastain – for performances in four highly acclaimed films (WON)
    Thelma Schoonmaker – for editing Hugo
    Stacey Snider – for helming DreamWorks
    Kristen Wiig – for Bridesmaids
    Award for Humanitarian Activism Angelina Jolie – for UN work and making In the Land of Blood and Honey to raise awareness about genocide (WON)
    Sandra Bullock – for tsunami relief
    Elaine Hendrix – for Animal Rescue Corps and In Defense of Animals
    Elizabeth Taylor – for her work with AIDS
    Olivia Wilde – for relief work in Haiti
    2012 Best Woman Director Kathryn Bigelow – Zero Dark Thirty (WON) [21][22]
    Andrea Arnold – Wuthering Heights
    Sarah Polley – Take This Waltz
    Best Woman Screenwriter Lucy Alibar (and Benh Zeitlin) – Beasts of the Southern Wild (WON)
    Zoe Kazan – Ruby Sparks
    Ava DuVernay – Middle of Nowhere
    Sarah Polley – Take This Waltz
    Kick Ass Award for Best Female Action Star Jennifer Lawrence – The Hunger Games (WON)
    Gina CaranoHaywire
    Anne Hathaway – The Dark Knight Rises
    Best Animated Female BraveMerida (Kelly Macdonald) (WON)
    Rise of the Guardians – Tooth (Isla Fisher)
    Wreck-It Ralph – Vanellope (Sarah Silverman)
    Best Breakthrough Performance Quvenzhané WallisBeasts of the Southern Wild (WON)
    Samantha BarksLes Misérables
    Ann DowdCompliance
    Alicia Vikander – A Royal Affair
    Actress Defying Age and Ageism Judi Dench – Skyfall (WON)
    Helen Mirren – Hitchcock
    Emmanuelle Riva – Amour
    Award for Humanitarian Activism – Female Icon Award Jessica Chastain – Zero Dark Thirty (WON)
    Helen Hunt – The Sessions
    Judi Dench – Skyfall
    This Year's Outstanding Achievement by a Woman in the Film Industry Women Documentary Filmmakers, including Heidi Ewing and Rachel Grady (Detropia), Lauren Greenfield (The Queen of Versailles), Alison Klayman (Ai Weiwei: Never Sorry) and Sarah Burns (The Central Park Five). (WON)
    Kathryn Bigelow – for Zero Dark Thirty
    Jennifer Lawrence – for The Hunger Games and Silver Linings Playbook
    2013 Best Woman Director Nicole Holofcener – Enough Said (WON) [23][24]
    Lake BellIn a World...
    Gabriele Cowperthwaite – Blackfish
    Jennifer Lee – Frozen
    Sarah Polley – Stories We Tell
    Best Woman Screenwriter Nicole Holofcener – Enough Said (WON)
    Lake Bell – In a World...
    Julie DelpyBefore Midnight
    Jennifer Lee – Frozen
    Sarah Polley – Stories We Tell
    Kick Ass Award for Best Female Action Star Sandra Bullock – Gravity (WON)
    Jennifer Lawrence – The Hunger Games: Catching Fire
    Chloë Grace Moretz – Kick-Ass 2
    Best Animated Female Anna (Kristen Bell) – Frozen (WON)
    Eep (Emma Stone) – The Croods
    Elsa (Idina Menzel) – Frozen
    Best Breakthrough Performance Lupita Nyong'o – 12 Years a Slave (WON)
    Brie Larson – Short Term 12
    Shailene Woodley – The Spectacular Now
    Actress Defying Age and Ageism Sandra Bullock – Gravity (WON)
    Judi Dench – Philomena
    Meryl Streep – August: Osage County
    AWFJ Female Icon Award Angelina Jolie – for continued commitments to humanitarian causes, and for promoting awareness about breast cancer (WON)
    Sandra Bullock – for the strong, capable and very positive female image presented in Gravity
    Jennifer Lawrence – for American Hustle and Hunger Games: Catching Fire, and for handling her high degree of celebrity extremely well
    This Year's Outstanding Achievement by a Woman in the Film Industry Haifaa Al-Mansour – for challenging the limitations placed on women within her culture (WON)
    Cheryl Boone Isaacs – for becoming President of The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences
    Jehane Noujaim – for risking life and limb to document the Egyptian revolution in The Square
    2014 Best Woman Director Ava DuVernay – Selma (WON) [25][26]
    Jennifer KentThe Babadook
    Laura Poitras – Citizenfour
    Best Woman Screenwriter Gillian Flynn – Gone Girl (WON)
    Jennifer Kent – The Babadook
    Gillian RobespierreObvious Child
    Best Female Action Star Emily Blunt – Edge of Tomorrow (WON)
    Scarlett Johansson – Lucy
    Jennifer Lawrence – The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1
    Best Breakthrough Performance Gugu Mbatha-RawBelle (WON)
    Essie DavisThe Babadook
    Jenny SlateObvious Child
    Female Icon Award Ava DuVernay (WON) (TIE)
    Laura Poitras (WON) (TIE)
    Angelina Jolie
    2015 Best Woman Director Marielle HellerThe Diary of a Teenage Girl (WON) [27][28]
    Isabel Coixet – Learning to Drive
    Maya ForbesInfinitely Polar Bear
    Sarah GavronSuffragette
    Céline SciammaGirlhood
    Best Woman Screenwriter Emma Donoghue – Room (WON)
    Marielle Heller – The Diary of a Teenage Girl
    Phyllis Nagy – Carol
    Amy SchumerTrainwreck
    Best Female Action Star Charlize TheronMad Max: Fury Road (WON)
    Emily Blunt – Sicario
    Jennifer Lawrence – The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 2
    Daisy RidleyStar Wars: The Force Awakens
    Best Breakthrough Performance Alicia Vikander – Ex Machina, Testament of Youth, and The Danish Girl (WON)
    Brie Larson – Room
    Bel PowleyThe Diary of a Teenage Girl
    Daisy Ridley – Star Wars: The Force Awakens
    Female Icon of the Year Award Chantal Akerman – In Memoriam For being a great filmmaker and inspiration. (WON)
    Maria Giese – Activist filmmaker who is spearheading the movement for parity for women directors.
    Donna Langley – Chair(wo)man, Universal Pictures, who has brought the studio to unprecedented profits.
    Jennifer Lawrence – For breaking the silence about discriminatory practices and unequal pay for actresses.
    Charlotte Rampling – Because she's Charlotte Rampling and is iconic.
    2016 Best Woman Director Ava DuVernay – 13th (WON) [29][30]
    Andrea Arnold – American Honey
    Rebecca Miller – Maggie's Plan
    Mira Nair – Queen of Katwe
    Kelly Reichardt – Certain Women
    Best Woman Screenwriter Kelly Reichardt – Certain Women (WON)
    Andrea Arnold – American Honey
    Rebecca Miller – Maggie's Plan
    Lorene ScafariaThe Meddler
    Laura Terruso – Hello, My Name Is Doris
    Best Animated Female Judy in ZootopiaGinnifer Goodwin (WON) (TIE)
    Moana in MoanaAuliʻi Cravalho (WON) (TIE)
    Dory in Finding DoryEllen DeGeneres
    Best Breakthrough Performance Ruth Negga – Loving (WON)
    Sasha LaneAmerican Honey
    Janelle MonáeMoonlight and Hidden Figures
    Madina Nalwanga – Queen of Katwe
    Outstanding Achievement by a Woman in the Film Industry Ava DuVernay – For 13th and raising awareness about the need for diversity and gender equality in Hollywood. (WON)
    Anne Hubbell and Amy Hobby for establishing Tangerine Entertainment's Juice Fund to support female filmmakers.
    Mynette Louie – President of Gamechanger Films, which finances narrative films directed by women.
    April Reign – for creating and mobilizing the #OscarsSoWhite campaign.
    2017 Best Woman Director Greta GerwigLady Bird (WON) [31][32]
    Kathryn BigelowDetroit
    Patty JenkinsWonder Woman
    Angelina Jolie – First They Killed My Father
    Dee Rees – Mudbound
    Angela RobinsonProfessor Marston and the Wonder Women
    Agnès VardaFaces Places
    Best Woman Screenwriter Greta Gerwig – Lady Bird (WON)
    Liz Hannah and Josh SingerThe Post
    Dee Rees and Virgil WilliamsMudbound
    Best Animated Female Parvana – The BreadwinnerSaara Chaudry (WON)
    Marguerite Gachet in Loving VincentSaoirse Ronan
    Mamá Imelda Rivera in CocoAlanna Ubach
    Best Breakthrough Performance Brooklynn PrinceThe Florida Project (WON)
    Florence PughLady Macbeth
    Tiffany HaddishGirls Trip
    Outstanding Achievement by a Woman in the Film Industry Rose McGowan, Ashley Judd and all who spoke out against sexual harassment (WON)
    Greta Gerwig – for Lady Bird
    Patty Jenkins – for Wonder Woman
    Angelina Jolie – for First They Killed My Father and The Breadwinner
    2018 Best Woman Director Marielle HellerCan You Ever Forgive Me? (WON) [33][34]
    Elizabeth ChomkoWhat They Had
    Debra GranikLeave No Trace
    Tamara JenkinsPrivate Life
    Karyn KusamaDestroyer
    Nadine LabakiCapernaum
    Rungano NyoniI Am Not a Witch
    Sally PotterThe Party
    Lynne RamsayYou Were Never Really Here
    Chloé ZhaoThe Rider
    Best Woman Screenwriter Deborah Davis – The Favourite (WON) (with Tony McNamara)
    Diablo CodyTully
    Debra Granik and Anne RoselliniLeave No Trace
    Nicole HolofcenerCan You Ever Forgive Me? (with Jeff Whitty)
    Tamara JenkinsPrivate Life
    Lynne Ramsay – You Were Never Really Here
    Audrey WellsThe Hate U Give
    Chloé Zhao – The Rider
    Best Animated Female Helen "Elastigirl" ParrinIncredibles 2Holly Hunter (WON)
    Gwen "Spider-Gwen" StacyinSpider-Man: Into the Spider-VerseHailee Steinfeld
    Meechee in SmallfootZendaya
    Tracy Walker in Isle of DogsGreta Gerwig
    Vanellope von Schweetz in Ralph Breaks the InternetSarah Silverman
    Best Breakthrough Performance Thomasin McKenzieLeave No Trace (WON)
    Yalitza AparicioRoma
    Elsie FisherEighth Grade
    KiKi LayneIf Beale Street Could Talk
    Letitia WrightBlack Panther
    Outstanding Achievement by a Woman in the Film Industry Rachel Morrison for paving the road for women cinematographers with her Oscar nomination for Mudbound and scoring as DPonBlack Panther. (WON)
    82 women who stood on the Palais des Festivals steps at the Cannes Film Festival to protest gender inequality in festival programming.
    Ava DuVernay for hiring women filmmakers for Queen Sugar and other projects.
    Megan Ellison for challenging the status quo and producing projects by unique and diverse voices.
    Nicole Kidman for a banner year of performances in Destroyer, Boy Erased and Aquaman, and for opening opportunity for women in production.
    Shonda Rhimes, Reese Witherspoon and all the women speaking out in the #MeToo movement.
    2019 Best Woman Director Céline SciammaPortrait of a Lady on Fire (WON) [35][36]
    Greta GerwigLittle Women
    Marielle HellerA Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood
    Lulu WangThe Farewell
    Olivia WildeBooksmart
    Best Woman Screenwriter Greta Gerwig – Little Women (WON)
    Lorene ScafariaHustlers
    Céline Sciamma – Portrait of a Lady on Fire
    Lulu Wang – The Farewell
    Olivia Wilde – Booksmart
    Best Animated Female Bo Peep (Annie Potts) – Toy Story 4 (WON)
    Anna (Kristen Bell) – Frozen II
    Elsa (Idina Menzel) – Frozen II
    Yi (Chloe Bennet) – Abominable
    Best Woman's Breakthrough Performance Florence PughMidsommar, Little Women, Fighting with My Family (WON)
    AwkwafinaThe Farewell
    Jodie Turner-SmithQueen & Slim
    Outstanding Achievement by a Woman in the Film Industry Ava DuVernay for creating ARRAY and championing women in film (WON)
    Claire Mathon (cinematographer) — Portrait of a Lady on Fire, Atlantics
    Anna Serner (Swedish Film Institute) for tireless work on the 5050x2020 initiative
    2020 Best Woman Director Emerald FennellPromising Young Woman (WON) [37]
    Eliza HittmanNever Rarely Sometimes Always
    Regina KingOne Night in Miami...
    Channing Godfrey PeoplesMiss Juneteenth
    Kelly ReichardtFirst Cow
    Chloé ZhaoNomadland
    Best Woman Screenwriter Radha BlankThe Forty-Year-Old Version (WON)
    Emerald Fennell – Promising Young Woman
    Eliza Hittman – Never Rarely Sometimes Always
    Chloé Zhao – Nomadland
    Best Animated Female 22 (Tina Fey) – Soul (WON)
    Mebh Óg MacTíre (Eva Whittaker) – Wolfwalkers
    Robyn Goodfellowe (Honor Kneafsey) – Wolfwalkers
    Best Woman's Breakthrough Performance Sidney FlaniganNever Rarely Sometimes Always (WON)
    Radha Blank – The Forty-Year-Old Version
    Helena ZengelNews of the World
    Outstanding Achievement by a Woman in the Film Industry all indie female writers and directors who normalized abortion as a vital element in the cultural conversation in films such as Saint Frances, Never Rarely Sometimes Always, Sister of the Groom, Once Upon a River, The Glorias, and others (WON)
    Emerald Fennell for creating Promising Young Woman
    all female heads of film festivals who successfully transitioned from live to online events to sustain festival culture through the pandemic
    Sophia Loren for a brilliant comeback at age 86 in The Life Ahead
    2021 Best Woman Director Jane CampionThe Power of the Dog (WON) [38]
    Julia DucournauTitane
    Maggie GyllenhaalThe Lost Daughter
    Rebecca HallPassing
    Sian HederCODA
    Best Woman Screenwriter Jane CampionThe Power of the Dog (WON)
    Maggie GyllenhaalThe Lost Daughter
    Rebecca HallPassing
    Sian HederCODA
    Maria SchraderI'm Your Man
    Best Animated Female Mirabel, Stephanie BeatrizinEncanto (WON)
    Katie, Abbi JacobsoninThe Mitchells vs. the Machines
    Raya, Kelly Marie TraninRaya and the Last Dragon
    Giulia, Emma BermaninLuca
    Sisu, AwkwafinainRaya and the Last Dragon
    Best Woman's Breakthrough Performance Emilia JonesinCODA (WON)
    Ariana DeBoseinWest Side Story
    Alana HaiminLicorice Pizza
    Renate ReinsveinThe Worst Person in the World
    Rachel ZeglerinWest Side Story
    Outstanding Achievement by A Woman in The Film Industry Maya Cade for establishing the Black Film Archive (WON)
    Victoria Alonso for her achievements at Marvel Studios
    Anna Serner for 20 years of female forward work at the Swedish Film Institute
    2022 Best Woman Director Gina Prince-BythewoodThe Woman King (WON) [39][40]
    Chinonye ChukwuTill
    Marie KreutzerCorsage
    Sarah PolleyWomen Talking
    Maria SchraderShe Said
    Charlotte WellsAftersun
    Best Woman Screenwriter Sarah Polley and Miriam ToewsWomen Talking (WON)
    Alice BirchThe Wonder asn Mothering Sunday
    Rebecca LenkiewiczShe Said
    Domee ShiTurning Red
    Dana Stevens and Maria BelloThe Woman King
    Charlotte WellsAftersun
    Best Animated Female Connie, Isabella RosselliniMarcel the Shell with Shoes On (WON)
    Izzy, Keke PalmerLightyear
    Kat, Lyric RossWendell & Wild
    "Kitty Softpaws", Salma HayekPuss in Boots: Last Wish
    Mei, Rosalie ChiangTurning Red
    Ming, Sandra OhTurning Red
    Best Woman's Breakthrough Performance Danielle DeadwylerTill (WON)
    Frankie CorioAftersun
    Stephanie HsuEverything Everywhere All at Once
    Thuso MbeduThe Woman King
    Amber MidthunderPrey
    Sadie SinkThe Whale
    Outstanding Achievement by a Woman in the Film Industry Viola Davis – For getting The Woman King made as her lifetime passion project and creating opportunities for other women creatives (WON)
    Nina Menkes and Maria Giese – For making Brainwashed, analyzing and illustrating the misogynistic representation of women in Hollywood movies
    Domee Shi – For being the first woman to direct a film for Pixar and for becoming Pixar's VP of Creative
    Jacqueline Stewart – For ongoing advocacy of the underrepresented and becoming president of the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures
    Michelle Yeoh – Lifetime Achievement Award
    2023 Best Woman Director Justine TrietAnatomy of a Fall (WON) [41][42]
    Ava DuVernayOrigin
    Emerald FennellSaltburn
    Greta GerwigBarbie
    Celine SongPast Lives
    Best Woman Screenwriter Celine SongPast Lives (WON)
    Samy BurchMay December
    Emerald FennellSaltburn
    Greta Gerwig (with Noah Baumbach) – Barbie
    Justine Triet (with Arthur Harari) – Anatomy of a Fall
    Best Animated Female Gwen "Spider-Gwen" Stacy, Hailee SteinfeldinSpider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse
    Asha, Ariana DeBoseWish
    April O'Neil, Ayo EdebiriTeenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem
    Ember Lumen, Leah LewisElemental
    Nimona, Chloë Grace MoretzNimona
    Best Woman's Breakthrough Performance Lily GladstoneKillers of the Flower Moon (WON)
    Abby Ryder FortsonAre You There God? It's Me, Margaret.
    Greta LeePast Lives
    Da'Vine Joy RandolphThe Holdovers
    Cailee SpaenyPriscilla
    Outstanding Achievement by a Woman in the Film Industry Fran Drescher – for leading SAG-AFTRA through the actors' strike and standing strong for an equitable contract. (WON)
    Ava DuVernay – For creating a new financing model, for consistently supporting women in film and for focusing her work on social justice.
    Greta Gerwig – For all that is Barbie.
    Lily Gladstone – For championing Native American stories, advocating for diversity and authenticity, and for starring in two exceptional films in 2023.
    Margot Robbie – For producing and starring in Barbie, and for continued support for women in film via her LuckyChap production company.

    EDA Special Mention Awards

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    (WON) Indicates the winner
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  • 2022
  • 2023
  • Year Category Nominee Ref.
    2007 AWFJ Hall of Shame Award Norbit (WON) [11][12]
    Beowulf
    Black Snake Moan
    The Nanny Diaries
    Wild Hogs
    Actress Most in Need of a New Agent Hilary Swank (WON)
    Halle Berry
    Nicole Kidman
    Catherine Zeta-Jones
    Movie You Wanted to Love But Just Couldn't Margot at the Wedding (WON)
    Evening
    Georgia Rule
    Reservation Road
    Best of the Fests 4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days (WON)
    Black Sheep (special mention)
    Four Sheets to the Wind (special mention)
    Grbavica: Land of My Dreams (special mention)
    Never Forever (special mention)
    Red Road (special mention)
    Secret Sunshine (special mention)
    Angel
    The Cake Eaters
    Darius Goes West: The Roll of his Life
    Day Zero
    Out of Time
    Sweet Mud
    Unforgettable Moment Award Eastern Promises – Viggo Mortensen's full frontal (WON)
    The Host – Tracking shot of monsters appearing
    Golden Door – Emigrants swimming in milk
    Into the WildEmile Hirsch's dying scene
    Best Depiction of Nudity or Sexuality Eastern Promises – Viggo Mortensen (WON)
    AtonementKeira Knightley
    Before the Devil Knows You're DeadMarisa Tomei/Philip Seymour Hoffman
    Lust, Caution – Tang Wei
    Best Seduction Atonement – Keira Knightley and James McAvoy (WON) (TIE)
    The NamesakeTabu and Irrfan Khan (WON) (TIE)
    Juno – Elliot Page[a] and Michael Cera
    Waitress – Keri Russell and Nathan Fillion
    Sequel That Shouldn't Have Been Made Award Shrek the Third (WON)
    Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End
    Rush Hour 3
    Spider-Man 3
    Cultural Crossover Award Persepolis (WON)
    The Namesake
    Killer of Sheep
    Bravest Performance Award Julie Christe – Away from Her (WON)
    Kate DickieRed Road
    Jodie Foster – The Brave One
    Best Leap from Actress to Director Award Sarah Polley (WON)
    Kasi Lemmons
    Julie Delpy
    Adrienne Shelly
    Most Egregious Age Difference between Leading Man and Love Interest Award Robin Wright Penn (b. 1966) and Anthony Hopkins (b. 1937) – Beowulf (WON)
    Téa Leoni (b. 1966) and Ben Kingsley (b. 1943) – You Kill Me
    2008 AWFJ Hall of Shame Award 27 Dresses (WON) [13][14]
    Choke
    The House Bunny
    My Blueberry Nights
    Actress Most in Need of a New Agent Kate Hudson (WON)
    Diane Keaton
    Nicole Kidman
    Movie You Wanted to Love But Just Couldn't Mamma Mia! (WON) (TIE)
    The Women (WON) (TIE)
    Mad Money
    Best of the Fests Hunger (WON)
    Cook County
    The Hurt Locker
    Moving Midway
    Unforgettable Moment Award The Dark Knight – Joker's first scene (WON) (TIE)
    Slumdog Millionaire – Young Jamal jumps into the poop (WON) (TIE)
    Doubt – Viola Davis' scenes
    Slumdog Millionaire – Eye gouging
    Standard Operating ProcedureSabrina Harman interview
    The Wrestler – Mickey Rourke getting stapled
    Best Depiction of Nudity or Sexuality Elegy (WON) (TIE)
    The Reader (WON) (TIE)
    The Wrestler
    Best Seduction Vicky Cristina Barcelona (WON)
    Happy-Go-Lucky
    The Visitor
    Sequel That Shouldn't Have Been Made Award Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull (WON) (TIE)
    Saw V (WON) (TIE)
    Step Up 2: The Streets
    Remake That Shouldn't Have Been Made Award The Women (WON)
    Death Race
    The Incredible Hulk
    Cultural Crossover Award Slumdog Millionaire (WON)
    The Reader
    Waltz with Bashir
    Bravest Performance Award Mickey Rourke – The Wrestler (WON)
    Melissa Leo – Frozen River
    Kate Winslet – The Reader
    Best Leap from Actress to Director Award Helen HuntThen She Found Me (WON)
    Greta GerwigNights and Weekends
    Amy RedfordThe Guitar
    Most Egregious Age Difference between Leading Man and Love Interest Award The Wackness – Ben Kingsley (b. 1943) and Mary-Kate Olsen (b. 1986) (WON)
    88 MinutesAl Pacino (b. 1940) and Alicia Witt (b. 1975)
    Righteous KillRobert De Niro (b. 1943) and Carla Gugino (b. 1971)
    2009 AWFJ Hall of Shame Award Robert Luketic – The Ugly Truth (WON) [15][16]
    Lars von TrierAntichrist
    Jody HillObserve and Report
    Actress Most in Need of a New Agent Hilary Swank (WON)
    Megan Fox
    Katherine Heigl
    Movie You Wanted to Love But Just Couldn't Amelia (WON)
    The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus
    Precious
    Unforgettable Moment Award Inglourious Basterds – Shoshanna (Mélanie Laurent) burns down the theater. (WON)
    Precious – Mary (Mo'Nique) admits the truth about abuse.
    Zombieland – Surprise celebrity cameo (no spoilers here)
    Best Depiction of Nudity, Sexuality, or Seduction An Education – Carey Mulligan and Peter Sarsgaard (WON) (TIE)
    It's Complicated – Meryl Streep and Alec Baldwin (WON) (TIE)
    Bright StarAbbie Cornish and Ben Whishaw
    Sequel That Shouldn't Have Been Made Award Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (WON)
    Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian
    Terminator Salvation
    Cultural Crossover Award District 9 (WON)
    Amreeka
    The Stoning of Soraya M.
    Bravest Performance Award Mo'Nique – Precious (WON)
    Charlotte GainsbourgAntichrist
    Gabourey Sidibe – Precious
    Most Egregious Age Difference between Leading Man and Love Interest Award Larry David and Evan Rachel WoodWhatever Works (40 years) (WON)
    Jeff Bridges and Maggie GyllenhaalCrazy Heart (28 years)
    Kevin James and Jayma MaysPaul Blart: Mall Cop (14 years)
    2010 AWFJ Hall of Shame Award Sex and the City 2, Michael Patrick King, Sarah Jessica Parker, cast and crew (WON) [17][18]
    Jackass 3D
    Jonah Hex
    Mel Gibson
    Valentine's Day and Garry Marshall
    Actress Most in Need of a New Agent Jennifer Aniston (WON)
    Halle Berry
    Katherine Heigl
    Sarah Jessica Parker
    Reese Witherspoon
    Movie You Wanted to Love But Just Couldn't For Colored Girls (WON)
    Black Swan
    Conviction
    Inception
    The Social Network
    Waiting for "Superman"
    Unforgettable Moment Award Black Swan – Nina Sayers (Natalie Portman) sprouts black wings and final dance performance. (WON)
    127 Hours – Aron Ralston (James Franco) cuts off his arm.
    Inception – Paris folds in on itself.
    The Kids Are All Right – Nic (Annette Bening) finds out that Jules (Julianne Moore) is cheating.
    Winter's Bone – Ree Dolly (Jennifer Lawrence) cuts off her dead father's hands with a chain saw.
    Best Depiction of Nudity, Sexuality, or Seduction The Kids Are All Right (WON)
    Black Swan
    Blue Valentine
    I Am Love
    Sequel That Shouldn't Have Been Made Award Sex and the City 2 (WON)
    Iron Man 2
    Little Fockers
    Tron: Legacy
    Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps
    The Remake That Shouldn't Have Been Made Award Clash of the Titans (WON)
    The A-Team
    Death at a Funeral
    Let Me In
    Robin Hood
    Cultural Crossover Award The Kids Are All Right (WON)
    Four Lions
    Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (2009)
    Mother
    Waste Land
    Bravest Performance Award Natalie Portman – Black Swan (WON)
    Annette Bening and Juliane Moore – The Kids Are All Right
    James Franco – 127 Hours
    Chloë Grace Moretz – Kick-Ass
    Paprika SteenApplause
    Most Egregious Age Difference between Leading Man and Love Interest Award Solitary ManMichael Douglas and Imogen Poots (45 years) (WON)
    Barney's VersionPaul Giamatti and Rosamund Pike (12 years)
    The Company Men – Tommy Lee Jones and Maria Bello (21 years)
    MacheteDanny Trejo and Jessica Alba (37 years)
    You Will Meet A Tall Dark Stranger – Anthony Hopkins and Lucy Punch (40 years)
    2011 AWFJ Hall of Shame Award The Hollywood Reporter for failing to invite any women to join the Directors Roundtable (WON) [19][20]
    I Melt with You
    Jack and Jill
    Something Borrowed
    Sucker Punch
    Actress Most in Need of a New Agent All actresses in New Year's Eve (WON)
    Jennifer Aniston
    Kate Hudson
    Sarah Jessica Parker
    Amanda Seyfried
    Movie You Wanted to Love But Just Couldn't Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy (WON)
    Drive
    The Future
    Sucker Punch
    Young Adult
    Unforgettable Moment Award The Artist – The sound of glass clinking on the table (WON)
    Drive – The elevator scene
    The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (2011) – Lisbeth's revenge
    The Help – The pie scene
    Shame – Carey Mulligan singing New York
    Best Depiction of Nudity, Sexuality, or Seduction Melancholia – Justine in the moonlight (WON) (TIE)
    Shame – Opening sequence on the subway train (WON) (TIE)
    A Dangerous Method – Carl Jung spanks Sabina Speilrein
    The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (2011) – Lisbeth mounts Mikael
    Shame – Brandon with co-worker
    Sequel or Remake That Shouldn't Have Been Made Award The Hangover Part II (WON)
    Arthur
    Cars 2
    Hoodwinked Too! Hood vs. Evil
    Transformers: Dark of the Moon
    Most Egregious Age Difference Albert Nobbs – Glenn Close (64) and Mia Wasikowska (22) (WON) (TIE)
    The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1 – Bella (18) and Edward (over 100) (WON) (TIE)
    The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (2011) – Daniel Craig (43) and Rooney Mara (26)
    Midnight in ParisOwen Wilson (43) and Léa Seydoux (26)
    Sleeping BeautyEmily Browning (23) and Man 1 (Peter Carroll, 68), Man 2 (Chris Haywood, 63), and Man 3 (Hugh Keays-Byrne, 64)
    2012 AWFJ Hall of Shame Award Sean AndersThat's My Boy (WON) [21][22]
    Sacha Baron CohenThe Dictator
    Gabriele MuccinoPlaying for Keeps
    Actress Most in Need of a New Agent Katherine Heigl – One for the Money (WON) (TIE)
    Reese Witherspoon – This Means War (WON) (TIE)
    Nicole Kidman – The Paperboy
    Movie You Wanted to Love But Just Couldn't Anna Karenina (WON)
    Cloud Atlas
    Les Misérables
    Unforgettable Moment Award Les Misérables – Anne Hathaway as Fantine sings I Dreamed a Dream (WON) (TIE)
    Zero Dark Thirty – Jessica Chastain as Maya says, I'm the mother… (WON) (TIE)
    Argo – The runway chase.
    Flight – Crash sequence
    Rust and Bone – Marion Cotillard as Stephanie dances in the wheelchair.
    Best Depiction of Nudity, Sexuality, or Seduction The Sessions – Helen Hunt and John Hawkes (WON)
    Anna Karenina – Keira Knightley and Aaron Taylor-Johnson
    Rust and Bone – Marion Cotilliard
    Sequel or Remake That Shouldn't Have Been Made Award Red Dawn (WON) (TIE)
    Total Recall (WON) (TIE)
    The Amazing Spider-Man
    Most Egregious Age Difference Between The Leading Man and The Love Interest Award FlightDenzel Washington (b. 1954) and Kelly Reilly (b. 1977)... and Nadine Velazquez (b. 1978) (WON)
    Seeking a Friend for the End of the WorldSteve Carell (b. 1962) and Keira Knightley (b. 1985)
    Silver Linings PlaybookBradley Cooper (b. 1975) and Jennifer Lawrence (b. 1990)
    2013 AWFJ Hall of Shame Award The CounselorRidley Scott (WON) [23][24]
    Grown Ups 2Dennis Dugan
    Movie 43Elizabeth Banks, Steven Brill, Steve Carr, Rusty Cundieff, James Duffy, Griffin Dunne, Peter Farrelly, Patrik Forsberg, Will Graham, James Gunn, Brett Ratner, Jonathan van Tulleken, and Bob Odenkirk
    Actress Most in Need of a New Agent Cameron Diaz – for The Counselor (WON)
    Selena Gomez, Vanessa Hudgens, Ashley Benson, and Rachel Korine – for Spring Breakers
    Melissa McCarthy – for Identity Thief and The Heat
    Movie You Wanted to Love But Just Couldn't The Counselor (WON)
    All Is Lost
    Blue Is the Warmest Color
    Unforgettable Moment Award 12 Years a Slave – Solomon Northup hanging (WON)
    12 Years a Slave – Patsy pleads for soap
    Gravity – George Clooney reappears
    Her – Phone sex sequences
    NebraskaThat's not my air compressor
    Best Depiction of Nudity, Sexuality, or Seduction Her – Scarlett Johansson and Joaquin Phoenix for their digital lovemaking (WON)
    Blue Is The Warmest Color – Léa Seydoux and Adèle Exarchopoulos
    The Spectacular Now – Shailene Woodley and Miles Teller
    Sequel or Remake That Shouldn't Have Been Made Award Carrie (WON) (TIE)
    Oz the Great and Powerful (WON) (TIE)
    Grown Ups 2
    The Hangover Part III
    Kick-Ass 2
    Most Egregious Age Difference between the Leading Man and the Love Interest Award Last Vegas – Michael Douglas (b. 1944) and Bre Blair (b. 1980) (WON)
    August: Osage CountyDermot Mulroney (b. 1963) and Abigail Breslin (b. 1996)
    The Invisible WomanRalph Fiennes (b. 1962) and Felicity Jones (b. 1983)
    The Lifeguard – Kristen Bell (b. 1980) and David Lambert (b. 1993) (unusually, a pairing with an older woman)
    OblivionTom Cruise (b. 1962) and Andrea Riseborough (b. 1981)/Olga Kurylenko (b. 1979)
    2014 Actress Most in Need of a New Agent Cameron Diaz – Annie, The Other Woman, Sex Tape (WON) [25][26]
    Jennifer Aniston – Horrible Bosses 2
    Melissa McCarthy – Tammy
    Movie You Wanted to Love But Just Couldn't Inherent Vice (WON)
    Foxcatcher
    Unbroken
    Best Depiction of Nudity, Sexuality, or Seduction Under the Skin – Scarlett Johansson (WON)
    Gone Girl – Rosamund Pike, Ben Affleck, and Neil Patrick Harris
    Only Lovers Left Alive – Tilda Swinton and Tom Hiddleston
    Actress Defying Age and Ageism Tilda Swinton (WON)
    Julianne Moore
    Meryl Streep
    Most Egregious Age Difference between the Leading Man and the Love Interest Magic in the Moonlight – Colin Firth (b. 1960) and Emma Stone (b. 1988) (WON)
    Draft DayKevin Costner (b. 1955) and Jennifer Garner (b. 1972)
    Edge of Tomorrow – Tom Cruise (b. 1962) and Emily Blunt (b. 1983)
    2015 Best Depiction of Nudity, Sexuality, or Seduction Anomalisa (WON) (TIE) [27][28]
    Carol (WON) (TIE)
    The Diary of a Teenage Girl
    Actress Defying Age and Ageism Charlotte Rampling (WON) (TIE)
    Lily Tomlin (WON) (TIE)
    Helen Mirren
    Most Egregious Age Difference between the Lead and the Love Interest Award Danny Collins – Al Pacino (b. 1940) and Katarina Čas (b. 1976) (WON)
    Freeheld – Julianne Moore (b. 1960) and Elliot Page[a] (b. 1987)
    Irrational Man – Joaquin Phoenix (b. 1974) and Emma Stone (b. 1988)
    Spectre – Daniel Craig (b. 1968) and Léa Seydoux (b. 1985)
    Actress Most in Need of a New Agent Emma Stone – Aloha (WON)
    Bryce Dallas HowardJurassic World
    Dakota JohnsonFifty Shades of Grey
    Movie You Wanted to Love But Just Couldn't The Danish Girl (WON)
    Aloha
    The Hateful Eight
    Sisters
    2016 Actress Defying Age and Ageism Annette Bening – 20th Century Women (WON) (TIE) [29][30]
    Isabelle Huppert – Elle and Things to Come (WON) (TIE)
    Viola Davis – Fences
    Sally Field – Hello, My Name Is Doris
    Helen Mirren – Eye in the Sky
    Most Egregious Age Difference between the Lead and the Love Interest Award Rules Don't ApplyWarren Beatty (b. 1937) and Lily Collins (b. 1989) (WON)
    Dirty Grandpa – Robert De Niro (b. 1943) and Aubrey Plaza (b. 1984)
    Independence Day: Resurgence – Charlotte Gainsbourg (b. 1971) and Jeff Goldblum (b. 1952)
    Mechanic: ResurrectionJason Statham (b. 1967) and Jessica Alba (b. 1981)
    Actress Most in Need of a New Agent Jennifer Aniston – Mother's Day and Office Christmas Party (WON)
    Melissa McCarthy – The Boss and Ghostbusters
    Margot RobbieSuicide Squad and The Legend of Tarzan
    Julia RobertsMother's Day
    Shailene Woodley – The Divergent Series
    Bravest Performance Award Isabelle Huppert – Elle (WON)
    Jessica Chastain – Miss Sloane
    Naomie Harris – Moonlight
    Sasha Lane – American Honey
    Ruth Negga – Loving
    Sequel or Remake That Shouldn't Have Been Made Award Ben-Hur (WON)
    Ghostbusters
    Independence Day: Resurgence
    The Magnificent Seven
    My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2
    AWFJ Hall of Shame Award Sharon Maguire and Renée ZellwegerBridget Jones's Baby (WON)
    Nicolas Winding Refn and Elle FanningThe Neon Demon
    David Ayer and Margot Robbie – Suicide Squad
    David E. Talbert and Mo'Nique – Almost Christmas
    2017 Actress Defying Age and Ageism
    Agnès VardaFaces, Places (WON) [31][32]
    Annette BeningFilm Stars Don't Die in Liverpool
    Frances McDormandThree Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri
    Most Egregious Age Difference between the Lead and the Love Interest Award
    I Love You, DaddyChloe Grace Moretz (b. 1997) and John Malkovich (b. 1953) (WON)
    mother!Jennifer Lawrence (b. 1990) and Javier Bardem (b. 1969)
    The Mummy and American MadeTom Cruise (b. 1962) with Annabelle Wallis (b. 1984) and Sarah Wright (b. 1983), respectively
    Actress Most in Need of a New Agent
    Kate Winslet for Wonder Wheel and The Mountain Between Us (WON)
    Dakota Johnson for 50 Shades Darker
    Jennifer Lawrence for mother!
    Bravest Performance Award
    Sally HawkinsThe Shape of Water (WON) (TIE)
    Margot RobbieI, Tonya (WON) (TIE)
    Frances McDormandThree Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri
    Sequel or Remake That Shouldn't Have Been Made Award
    The Mummy (WON)
    Baywatch
    Murder on the Orient Express
    AWFJ Hall of Shame Award
    The Sexual TormentorsHarvey Weinstein, Kevin Spacey, Brett Ratner, et al. (WON)
    Darren Aronofsky and all associated with mother!
    Louis C.K. and all associated with I Love You, Daddy
    2018 Actress Defying Age and Ageism
    Viola DavisWidows (WON) [33][34]
    Glenn CloseThe Wife
    Nicole KidmanDestroyer
    Sissy SpacekThe Old Man & the Gun
    Eileen Atkins, Judi Dench, Joan Plowright, Maggie SmithTea With the Dames
    Bravest Performance
    Olivia ColmanThe Favourite (WON)
    Toni ColletteHereditary
    Viola Davis – Widows
    Nicole Kidman – Destroyer
    Melissa McCarthyCan You Ever Forgive Me?
    Charlize TheronTully
    Mary Elizabeth WinsteadAll About Nina
    Actress Most in Need of a New Agent
    Jennifer LawrenceRed Sparrow (WON)
    Anna FarisOverboard
    Jennifer GarnerPeppermint
    Dakota JohnsonFifty Shades Freed
    Melissa McCarthy – Life of the Party and The Happytime Murders
    Amy SchumerI Feel Pretty
    Most Egregious Age Difference between the Lead and the Love Interest
    Mission: Impossible – FalloutTom Cruise (b. 1962) and Rebecca Ferguson (b. 1983) (WON)
    MandyNicolas Cage (b. 1964) and Andrea Riseborough (b. 1981)
    OverboardEugenio Derbez (b. 1961) and Anna Faris (b. 1976)
    Red Sparrow – Jennifer Lawrence (b. 1990) and Joel Edgerton (b. 1974)
    SiberiaAna Ularu (b. 1985) and Keanu Reeves (b. 1964)
    Sequel or Remake That Shouldn't Have Been Made
    Overboard (WON)
    Death Wish
    Fifty Shades Freed
    The Predator
    Robin Hood
    AWFJ Hall of Shame Award
    Abusers and alleged abusersHarvey Weinstein, Les Moonves, Louis C.K., James Franco, Bryan Singer, Charlie Rose, Matt Lauer et al. (WON)
    Fifty Shades Freed
    The Happytime Murders
    Red Sparrow
    2019 Grand Dame Award for Defying Ageism Zhao ShuzhenThe Farewell (WON) [35][36]
    Maggie SmithDownton Abbey
    Helen MirrenThe Good Liar
    Most Daring Performance Award Aisling FranciosiThe Nightingale (WON)
    Jennifer LopezHustlers
    Lupita Nyong'oUs
    Florence PughMidsommar
    Renée ZellwegerJudy
    She Deserves a New Agent Award Anne HathawayThe Hustle and Serenity (WON)
    Diane Keaton and ensemble – Poms
    Kristen StewartCharlie's Angels and Seberg
    Most Egregious Lovers' Age Difference Award The PublicEmilio Estevez (b. 1962) and Taylor Schilling (b. 1984), 22 years (WON)
    Dolemite Is My NameEddie Murphy (b. 1961) and Da'Vine Joy Randolph (b. 1986), 25 years
    Lucy in the SkyJon Hamm (b. 1971) and Zazie Beetz (b. 1991), 20 years
    Time Waster Remake or Sequel Award Charlie's Angels (WON)
    Dumbo
    The Lion King
    Men in Black: International
    Dark Phoenix
    AWFJ Hall of Shame Award HFPA for excluding women nominees in major Golden Globe categories (WON)
    Louis C.K. comeback tour
    The Beach Bum
    Harvey Weinstein, more of the same
    2020 Grand Dame Award for Defying Ageism Sophia LorenThe Life Ahead (WON) [37]
    Ellen BurstynPieces of a Woman
    Tsai ChinLucky Grandma
    Frances McDormandNomadland
    Most Daring Performance Award Maria BakalovaBorat Subsequent Moviefilm (WON)
    Haley BennettSwallow
    Elisabeth MossThe Invisible Man
    Vanessa KirbyPieces of a Woman
    She Deserves a New Agent Award Uma ThurmanThe War with Grandpa (WON)
    Katie HolmesThe Secret: Dare to Dream
    Rose ByrneLike a Boss
    Tiffany HaddishLike a Boss
    Most Egregious Lovers' Age Difference Award TenetElizabeth Debicki (b. 1990) and Kenneth Branagh (b. 1960), 30 years (WON)
    The Burnt Orange Heresy – Elizabeth Debicki (b. 1990) and Claes Bang (b. 1967), 23 years
    The Devil All the TimeRiley Keough (b. 1989) and Jason Clarke (b. 1969), 20 years
    MankAmanda Seyfried (b. 1985) and Charles Dance (b. 1946), 39 years; and Seyfried and Gary Oldman (b. 1958), 27 years
    Time Waster Remake or Sequel Award Dolittle (WON)
    The Croods: A New Age
    Rebecca
    AWFJ Hall of Shame Award Christopher Nolan for insisting that Tenet be screened exclusively in theaters during a pandemic (WON) (TIE)
    Dallas Sonnier and Adam Donaghey at Cinestate for sexual harassment, abuse, and coverup (WON) (TIE)
    Shia LaBeouf for his ongoing abusive behavior
    2021 Grand Dame Award for Defying Agism Dame Judi Dench (WON) [38]
    Rita Moreno
    Dame Diana Rigg
    Most Egregious Lovers' Age Difference Award The Many Saints of Newark: Ray Liotta and Michela DeRossi (38 years)
    Red Rocket: Simon Rex and Suzanna Son (21 years)
    The Hitman's Wife's Bodyguard: Salma Hayek and Samuel L. Jackson (17 years)
    Nightmare Alley: David Strathairn and Toni Collette (22 years)
    Licorice Pizza: Alana Haim and Cooper Hoffman (10 years)
    No Time to Die: Daniel Craig and Léa Seydoux (17 years) (WON)
    She Deserves a New Agent Award Amy Adams for The Woman in the Window and Dear Evan Hansen
    Melissa McCarthy for The Starling (WON)
    Chloe Grace Moretz for Tom & Jerry
    Most Daring Performance Award Sandra BullockThe Unforgivable
    Olivia ColmanThe Lost Daughter
    Ruth NeggaPassing
    Renate ReinsveThe Worst Person in the World
    Agathe RousselleTitane (WON)
    Time Waster Remake or Sequel Award Space Jam: A New Legacy (WON)
    The Boss Baby: Family Business
    Cruella
    Ghostbusters: Afterlife
    Tom & Jerry
    AWFJ Hall of Shame Award Gina Carano, Nicki Minaj and Letitia Wright for using celeb status for antivax propaganda
    Producers, crew and cast of Rust for not following proper safety protocol and causing the tragic death of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins (WON)
    Warner Bros for contributing to Mel Gibson's resurgence by hiring him to direct Lethal Weapon 5.
    2022 Grand Dame Award for Defying Agism Emma Thompson (WON) [39][40]
    Viola Davis
    Jamie Lee Curtis
    Michelle Yeoh
    Most Egregious Lovers' Age Difference Award Crimes of the Future: Viggo Mortensen and Léa Seydoux (27 years) (WON)
    Confess, Fletch: Jon Hamm and Lorenza Izzo (17 years)
    Deep Water: Ben Affleck and Ana de Armas (16 years)
    Eiffel: Romain Duris and Emma Mackey (22 years)
    She Deserves a New Agent Award Ana de Armas for Blonde (WON)
    Bryce Dallas Howard for Jurassic World Dominion
    Margot Robbie for Babylon
    Rebel Wilson for Senior Year
    Most Daring Performance Emma ThompsonGood Luck to You, Leo Grande (WON)
    Cate BlanchettTár
    Viola DavisThe Woman King
    Danielle DeadwylerTill
    Michelle YeohEverything Everywhere All at Once
    Time Waster Remake or Sequel Award Jurassic World Dominion (WON)
    Firestarter
    Halloween Ends
    Disney's Pinocchio
    AWFJ Hall of Shame Award (Women and men are eligible) Harvey Weinstein for everything and forever. (WON)
    Alec Baldwin and the crew of Rust for continuing to deny responsibility for the on set shooting that killed cinematographer Halyna Hutchins. The situation is still messy. A wrongful death lawsuit was settled, but the criminal investigation continues. In November, Baldwin sued crew members for giving him the loaded prop gun that killed cinematographer Halyna Hutchins. News reports say Baldwin also texted Hutchins's husband, Matthew, saying that the gun was never meant to be fired at a particular camera angle.
    Blonde and Andrew Dominik
    Will Smith for his behavior at the Oscars and in the aftermath
    2023 Grand Dame Award for Defying Agism Annette BeningNyad (WON) [41][42]
    Julia Louis-DreyfusYou Hurt My Feelings
    Jodie FosterNyad
    Helen MirrenGolda and Fast X
    Julianne MooreMay December
    Most Egregious Lovers' Age Difference Award OppenheimerCillian Murphy (47) and Florence Pugh (27) (WON)
    Killers of the Flower MoonLeo DiCaprio (49) and Lily Gladstone (37)
    Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part OneTom Cruise (61) and Hayley Atwell (41)
    Poor ThingsMark Ruffalo (56) and Emma Stone (35)
    She Deserves a New Agent Award Candice Bergen, Jane Fonda, Diane Keaton and Mary SteenburgenBook Club: The Next Chapter (WON/TIE)
    Toni ColletteMafia Mamma (WON/TIE)
    Ana de ArmasGhosted
    Nia VardalosMy Big Fat Greek Wedding 3
    Reese WitherspoonYour Place or Mine
    Most Daring Performance Emma StonePoor Things (WON)
    Annette BeningNyad
    Sandra HüllerAnatomy of a Fall
    Sandra HüllerThe Zone of Interest
    Julianne MooreMay December
    Time Waster Remake or Sequel Award The Exorcist: Believer (WON)
    Expend4bles
    The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes
    Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny
    Magic Mike's Last Dance
    AWFJ Hall of Shame Award (Women and men are eligible) The AMPTP and studio heads for their despicable behavior concerning the WGA and SAG-AFTRA negotiations and strikes. (WON)
    Drew Barrymore for resuming her show during the WGA strike, resulting in three writers leaving the show.
    Greta Gerwig for crossing WGA and SAG-AFTRA picket lines (she's a member of both and although not an actor in Barbie, she co-wrote it) to promote Barbie, claiming she was just there as a non-striking director. Her co-writer Noah Baumbach respected the picket line. Media gave her a free pass while Black director Justin Simien (not a member of any striking guild) was given flack for attending the Disney premiere of his film Haunted Mansion. Shame on Greta.
    Jonathan Majors for domestic violence.
    Danny Masterson, sentenced to 30 years to life in prison after having been found guilty of raping two women.

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    1. ^ a b c d Credited as Ellen Page

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