Hot D'Or - 10th Annual Hot D'Or (2001)

10th Annual Hot D'Or (2001)

Best Actress - "Vote des professionnels": Océane

Best New Actress: Estelle Desanges

Best European Actress: Daniella Rush (Czech Republic) in Orgie en noir

Best European Supporting Actress: Estelle Desanges in Project X

Best European Starlet: Judith Fox

Best French Actress: Océane in Project X

Best French Starlet: Clara Morgane

Best American Actress: Tera Patrick in Crossroads

Best American Starlet: Briana Banks

Best Actor: Marc Barrow in Profession: Gros Cul

Best European Actor: Ian Scott in Max

Best American Actor: Mark Davis in Justine's Daughter: Nothing to Hide 3

Best French Director: Pierre Woodman for Madness

Best Director - "Vote des professionnels": Fred Coppula

Best European Director: Pierre Woodman

Hot d'or d'honneur:

  • Thierry Ardisson
  • Larry Flynt
  • Sharon Mitchell
  • Paul Fishbein
  • Ovidie

Best Film:

  • Stavros by Colmax
  • Hell, Whores and High Heels by Private

Best Film - "Vote des professionnels": Max by Blue One

Best French Film - Middle Budget: Stavros by Colmax

Best Original Screenplay: Orgie en noir by Ovidie

Best Cover: Madness by Private

Best Videocassette: Soirée de connes by Patrice Cabanel

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