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Sundance 2010 Awards - Restrepo, Josh Radnor, Drunk History
The AMC News team left Sundance a few days ago, but the festival made it easy to find out who the winners of this year's Sundance awards were. Over 1,300 people (including yours truly) tuned into the live-stream of the awards ceremony, hosted by David Hyde Pierce. The photo above is a twitpic of the stream. I live-tweeted the awards for a while, as you probably saw if you were following along with AMC News on Twitter.
Here are all of the results, courtesy of our friends at IndieWire:
Grand Jury Prize, Dramatic: Winter's Bone, directed by Debra Granik
Grand Jury Prize, Documentary: Restrepo, directed by Sebastian Junger and Tim Hetherington
World Cinema Jury Prize, Dramatic: Animal Kingdom, written and directed by David Michôd
World Cinema Jury Prize, Documentary: The Red Chapel (Det Røde Kapel), directed by Mads Brügger
Dramatic Audience Award: happythankyoumoreplease, written and directed by Josh Radnor
Documentary Audience Award: Waiting for Superman, directed by Davis Guggenheim
World Cinema Dramatic Audience Award: Contracorriente (Undertow), written and directed by Javier Fuentes-Leõn
World Cinema Documentary Audience Award: Wasteland, directed by Lucy Walker
The Best of NEXT: Homewrecker, directed by Todd Barnes and Brad Barnes
Directing Award, Dramatic: 3 Backyards, directed and written by Eric Mendelsohn
Directing Award, Documentary: Smash His Camera, directed by Leon Gast
World Cinema Directing Award, Dramatic: Southern District directed and written by Juan Carlos Valdivia
World Cinema Directing Award, Documentary: Space Tourists, directed by Christian Frei
Waldo Scott Screenwriting Award: Winter's Bone, written by Debra Granik and Anne Rosellini.
World Cinema Screenwriting Award: Southern District, written and directed by Juan Carlos Valdivia
Documentary Editing Award: Joan Rivers--A Piece Of Work, edited by Penelope Falk
World Cinema Documentary Editing Award: A Film Unfinished, edited by Joëlle Alexis
Excellence in Cinematography Award, Dramatic: Obselidia Cinematographer: Zak Mulligan
Excellence in Cinematography Award, Documentary: The Oath Cinematographers: Kirsten Johnson and Laura Poitras
World Cinema Cinematography Award, Dramatic: The Man Next Door (El Hombre de al Lado) Directors and cinematographers Mariano Cohn and Gastón Duprat
World Cinema Cinematography Award, Documentary: His & Hers Cinematographers: Kate McCullough and Michael Lavelle
Special Jury Prize: Dramatic: Sympathy for Delicious, directed by Mark Ruffalo
Special Jury Prize: Documentary: GASLAND, directed by Josh Fox
World Cinema Special Jury Prize: Documentary Enemies of the People, directed by Rob Lemkin and Thet Sambath
Jury Prize in Short Filmmaking: Drunk History: Douglass & Lincoln, directed by Jeremy Konner
Jury Prize in International Short Filmmaking: The Six Dollar Fifty Man, directed by Mark Albiston and Louis Sutherland (New Zealand)
World Cinema Special Jury Prize: Dramatic for Breakout Performance: Tatiana Maslany, for her role as a starry-eyed teenager in Grown Up Movie Star.
Honorable Mentions in Short Filmmaking: Born Sweet, directed by Cynthia Wade (USA, Cambodia), Can We Talk?, directed by Jim Owen (United Kingdom), Dock Ellis & The LSD No-No, directed by James Blagden (USA), How I Met Your Father, directed by Álex Montoya (Spain), Quadrangle, directed by Amy Grappell (USA), Rob and Valentyna in Scotland, directed by Eric Lynne (USA, United Kingdom), Young Love, directed by Ariel Kleiman (Australia)
Alfred P. Sloan Prize: Obselidia, directed by Diane Bell
Sundance/NHK International Filmmakers Awards: Amat Escalante, Heli (Mexico), Andrey Zvyagintsev, Elena (Russia), Daisuke Yamaoka, The Wonderful Lives at Asahigaoka (Japan), Benh Zeitlin, Beasts of the Southern Wild (USA)












