List of Film Awards - 2010/2011 Award Season (North American and European)

2010/2011 Award Season (North American and European)

Organization/Award Nominations announced Winners announced
National Board of Review 2010-12-02
European Film Awards 2010-11-06 2010-12-04
British Independent Film Awards 2010-11-01 2010-12-05
Los Angeles Film Critics - 2010-12-12
New York Film Critics - 2010-12-12
American Film Institute - 2010-12-12
Boston Film Critics - 2010-12-12
San Francisco Film Critics - 2010-12-13
San Diego Film Critics - 2010-12-14
Las Vegas Film Critics - 2010-12-16
Detroit Film Critics 2010-12-10 2010-12-16
Dallas-Fort Worth Film Critics - 2009-12-17
Satellite Awards 2010-12-01 2010-12-19
Florida Film Critics - 2010-12-20
Chicago Film Critics 2009-12-16 2009-12-21
Oklahoma Film Critics - 2008-12-23
Kansas City Film Critics - 2011-01-02
Central Ohio Film Critics - 2011-01-06
National Society of Film Critics 2011-01-08
Broadcast Film Critics Association 2010-12-13 2011-01-14
Golden Globe Awards 2010-12-14 2011-01-16
Producers Guild of America 2010-01-04 2011-01-22
American Society of Cinematographers 2008-01-07 2008-01-26
Denver Film Critics Society - 2011-01-28
Directors Guild of America 2011-01-10 2011-01-29
Screen Actors Guild 2010-12-16 2011-01-30
Writers Guild of America 2011-01-11 2011-02-05
BAFTA Awards 2010-01-18 2011-02-13
American Cinema Editors 2008-01-11 2008-02-17
Independent Spirit Awards 2010-11-30 2011-02-26
Academy Awards 2011 2011-01-25 2011-02-27

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