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Updated to reflect COSTUME DESIGNERS GUILD winners. This was the last of the Guild awards (not counting AMPAS, of course).
Winners are in bold
These are in order of when the winners were announced.
Most of these come from Alex Fung's Film page at
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2002 Guild Awards:
AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CINEMATOGRAPHERS (winner announced February 17, 2002)
HOLLYWOOD MAKEUP AND HAIRSTYLIST GUILD (winners announced February 17, 2002)
ART DIRECTORS GUILD (winners announced February 23, 2002)
AMERICAN CINEMA EDITORS (winners announced February 24, 2002)
WRITERS GUILD OF AMERICA (winners announced March 2, 2002)
PRODUCERS GUILD (winner announced March 3, 2002)
CINEMA AUDIO SOCIETY (winner announced March 5, 2002)
DIRECTORS GUILD (winner announced March 9, 2002)
SCREEN ACTORS GUILD (winners announced March 10, 2002)
COSTUME DESIGNERS GUILD (winners announced March ?, 2002)
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AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CINEMATOGRAPHERS (winner announced February 17, 2002)
Roger Deakins, The Man Who Wasn't There (USA Films)
Other nominees:
Bruno Delbonnel, Amélie (Miramax)
Andrew Lesnie, The Lord Of The Rings: The Fellowship Of The Ring (New Line)
Don McAlpine, Moulin Rouge (Fox)
John Schwartzman, Pearl Harbor (Touchstone)
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HOLLYWOOD MAKEUP AND HAIRSTYLIST GUILD (winners announced February 17, 2002)
Best Contemporary Makeup - Feature
Mulholland Dr. (Universal Focus)
Julie Pearce, Randy Westgate, Selina Jayne
Other nominees:
The Princess Diaries (Buena Vista)
Hallie D'Amore, Leonard Engelman
Zoolander (Paramount)
Naomi Donne, Michael Laudati, Kate Biscoe
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Best Period Makeup - Feature
Moulin Rouge (Fox)
Maurizio Silvi, Vincenzo Mastrantonio, Lesley Vanderwalt
Other nominees:
Ali (Columbia)
Judy Murdock
The Majestic (Warner Bros.)
William Corso, Douglas Noe, Judy Mathai Carlson
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Best Character Makeup - Feature
The Royal Tenenbaums (Buena Vista)
Naomi Donne, Kate Biscoe
Other nominees:
Life As A House (New Line)
Christina Smith, Bonita DeHaven, Tammy Ashmore
Mulholland Dr. (Universal Focus)
Julie Pearce, Randy Westgate, Selina Jayne
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Best Special Effects Makeup - Feature
Planet Of The Apes (Fox)
Rick Baker, Kazuhiro Tsuji, Toni G.
Other nominees:
Ali (Columbia)
Mark Garbarino, Nick Marra
Hannibal (MGM)
Greg Cannom, Wesley Wofford
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Best Contemporary Hair Styling - Feature
Legally Blonde (MGM)
Joy Zapata, Linda Arnold
Other nominees:
Amélie (Miramax)
John Nollet, Veronique Boitout
Mulholland Dr. (Universal Focus)
Patty Miller, Katherine Rees, Emjay Olson
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Best Period Hair Styling - Feature
Moulin Rouge (Fox)
Aldo Signoretti, Ferdinando Merolla, Giorgio Gregorini
Other nominees:
Ali (Columbia)
Pierce Austin
Blow (New Line)
Martin Samuel, Rita Troy, Karl Wesson
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Best Character Hair Styling - Feature
A.I. Artificial Intelligence (DreamWorks)
Candace Neal, Karen Myers, Terry Baliel
Other nominees:
Bandits (MGM)
Marlene Williams
Planet Of The Apes (Fox)
Patty Miller, Terry Baliel, Randy Sayer
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ART DIRECTORS GUILD (winners announced February 23, 2002)
Category I - Period or Fantasy Films
Moulin Rouge (Fox)
Catherine Martin, production designer
Other nominees:
A.I. Artificial Intelligence (DreamWorks)
Rick Carter, production designer
Harry Potter And The Sorcerer's Stone (Warner Bros.)
Stuart Craig, production designer
The Lord Of The Rings: The Fellowship Of The Ring (New Line)
Grant Major, production designer
The Man Who Wasn't There (USA Films)
Dennis Gassner, production designer
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Category II - Contemporary Films
Amélie (Miramax)
Aline Bonetto, production designer
Other nominees:
Black Hawk Down (Columbia)
Arthur Max, production designer
Ocean's Eleven (Warner Bros.)
Philip Messina, production designer
The Royal Tenenbaums (Touchstone)
David Wasco, production designer
The Shipping News (Miramax)
David Gropman, production designer
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AMERICAN CINEMA EDITORS (winners announced February 24, 2002)
Best Edited Feature Film (Dramatic)
Black Hawk Down (Columbia)
Pietro Scalia
Other nominees:
A Beautiful Mind (Universal)
Dan Hanley, Mike Hill
Harry Potter And The Sorcerer's Stone (Warner Bros.)
Richard Francis-Bruce
The Lord Of The Rings: The Fellowship Of The Ring (New Line)
John Gilbert
Memento (Newmarket)
Dody Dorn
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Best Edited Feature Film (Comedy or Musical)
Moulin Rouge (Fox)
Jill Bilcock
Other nominees:
Amélie (Miramax)
Hervé Schneid
Gosford Park (USA Films)
Tim Squyres
Monsters, Inc. (Disney)
Jim Stewart
The Royal Tenenbaums (Touchstone)
Dylan Tichenor
Shrek (DreamWorks)
Sim Evan Jones
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Best Edited Documentary
New York: A Documentary Film - Episode 7 "The City And The World (1945-2000)" (Steeplechase)
Juliana Parroni
Other nominees:
Chop Suey (Zeitgeist)
Angelo Corrao
The Endurance: Shackleton's Legendary Antarctic Expedition (Cowboy Pictures)
Joshua Waletzky
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WRITERS GUILD OF AMERICA (winners announced March 2, 2002)
Best Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen
Gosford Park (USA Films)
Written by Julian Fellowes
Other nominees:
The Man Who Wasn’t There (USA Films)
Written by Joel & Ethan Coen
Monster’s Ball (Lions Gate)
Written by Milo Addica & Will Rokos
Moulin Rouge (Fox)
Written by Baz Luhrmann & Craig Pearce
The Royal Tenenbaums (Touchstone)
Written by Wes Anderson & Owen Wilson
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Best Screenplay Based on Material Previously Produced or Published
A Beautiful Mind (Universal)
Written by Akiva Goldsman, based on the book by Sylvia Nasar
Other nominees:
Black Hawk Down (Columbia)
Screenplay by Ken Nolan, based on the book by Mark Bowden
Bridget Jones’s Diary (Miramax)
Screenplay by Helen Fielding and Andrew Davies and Richard Curtis, based on the novel by Helen Fielding
Ghost World (MGM)
Screenplay by Daniel Clowes & Terry Zwigoff, based on the comic book by Daniel Clowes
The Lord Of The Rings: The Fellowship Of The Ring (New Line)
Screenplay by Fran Walsh & Philippa Boyens & Peter Jackson, based on the book The Fellowship of the Ring by J.R.R. Tolkien
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PRODUCERS GUILD (winner announced March 3, 2002)
Moulin Rouge (Fox)
Produced by Martin Brown, Baz Luhrmann and Fred Baron
Other nominees:
A Beautiful Mind (Universal)
Produced by Brian Grazer and Ron Howard
Harry Potter And The Sorcerer's Stone (Warner Bros.)
Produced by David Heyman
The Lord Of The Rings: The Fellowship Of The Ring (New Line)
Produced by Barrie M. Osborne, Peter Jackson, Fran Walsh and Tim Sanders
Shrek (DreamWorks)
Produced by Aron Warner, John H. Williams and Jeffrey Katzenberg
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CINEMA AUDIO SOCIETY (winner announced March 5, 2002)
Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing - Feature
The Lord Of The Rings: The Fellowship Of The Ring (New Line)
Other nominees:
Black Hawk Down (Columbia)
Moulin Rouge (Fox)
Pearl Harbor (Touchstone)
Shrek (DreamWorks)
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DIRECTORS GUILD Awards (winner announced March 9, 2002)
Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Feature Film
Ron Howard
A Beautiful Mind (Universal)
Other nominees:
Peter Jackson
The Lord Of The Rings: The Fellowship Of The Ring (New Line)
Baz Luhrmann
Moulin Rouge (Fox)
Christopher Nolan
Memento (Newmarket)
Ridley Scott
Black Hawk Down (Columbia)
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SCREEN ACTORS GUILD Awards (winners annoucned March 10, 2002)
Theatrical Motion Pictures
For Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role
Russell Crowe
A Beautiful Mind - John Nash (Universal Pictures)
Other nominees:
Kevin Kline
Life As A House - George Monroe (New Line Cinema)
Sean Penn
I Am Sam - Sam Dawson (New Line Cinema)
Denzel Washington
Training Day - Alonzo Harris (Warner Bros.)
Tom Wilkinson
In The Bedroom - Matt Fowler (Miramax Films)
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For Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role
Halle Berry
Monster's Ball - Leticia Musgrove (Lions Gate Films)
Other nominees:
Jennifer Connelly
A Beautiful Mind - Alicia Nash (Universal Pictures)
Judi Dench
Iris - Iris Murdoch (Miramax Films)
Sissy Spacek
In The Bedroom - Ruth Fowler (Miramax Films)
Renée Zellweger
Bridget Jones's Diary - Bridget Jones (Miramax Films)
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For Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role
Ian McKellen
The Lord Of The Rings: The Fellowship Of The Ring - Gandalf (New Line Cinema)
Other nominees:
Jim Broadbent
Iris - John Bayley (Miramax Films)
Hayden Christensen
Life As A House - Sam Monroe (New Line Cinema)
Ethan Hawke
Training Day - Jake Hoyt (Warner Bros.)
Ben Kingsley
Sexy Beast - Don Logan (FOX - Searchlight Pictures)
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For Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role
Helen Mirren
Gosford Park - Mrs. Wilson (USA Films)
Other nominees:
Cate Blanchett
Bandits - Kate Wheeler (Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures)
Judi Dench
The Shipping News - Agnis Hamm (Miramax Films)
Cameron Diaz
Vanilla Sky - Julie Gianni (Paramount Pictures)
Dakota Fanning
I Am Sam - Lucy Dawson (New Line Cinema)
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For Outstanding Performance by the Cast of a Theatrical Motion Picture
Gosford Park (USA Films)
Eileen Atkins Mrs. Croft
Bob Balaban - Morris Weissman
Alan Bates - Jennings
Charles Dance - Raymond, Lord Stockbridge
Stephen Fry - Inspector Thompson
Michael Gambon - Sir William McCordle
Richard E. Grant - George
Tom Hollander - Lt. Commander Anthony Meredith
Derek Jacobi - Probert
Kelly MacDonald - Mary Maceachran
Helen Mirren - Mrs. Wilson
Jeremy Northam - Ivor Novello
Clive Owen - Robert Parks
Ryan Phillippe - Henry Denton
Kristin Scott Thomas - Lady Sylvia McCordle
Maggie Smith - Constance, Countess of Trentham
Geraldine Somerville - Louisa, Lady Stockbridge
Sophie Thompson - Dorothy
Emily Watson - Elsie
James Wilby - The Hon. Freddie Nesbitt
Other nominees:
A Beautiful Mind (Universal Pictures)
Paul Bettany - Charles
Jennifer Connelly - Alicia Nash
Russell Crowe - John Nash
Adam Goldberg - Sol
Ed Harris - William Parcher
Judd Hirsch - Helinger
Josh Lucas - Hansen
Christopher Plummer - Dr. Rosen
Anthony Rapp - Bender
In The Bedroom (Miramax Films)
William Mapother - Richard Strout
Sissy Spacek - Ruth Fowler
Nick Stahl - Frank Fowler
Marisa Tomei - Natalie Strout
Celia Weston - Kate Grinnel
Tom Wilkinson - Matt Fowler
William Wise - Willis Grinnel
The Lord Of The Rings: The Fellowship Of The Ring (New Line Cinema)
Sean Astin - Sam
Sean Bean - Boromir
Cate Blanchett - Galadriel
Orlando Bloom - Legolas
Billy Boyd - Pippin
Ian Holm - Bilbo Baggins
Christopher Lee - Saruman
Ian McKellen - Gandalf
Dominic Monaghan - Merry
Viggo Mortensen - Aragorn
John Rhys-Davies - Gimli
Andy Serkis - Gollum
Liv Tyler - Arwen
Hugo Weaving - Elrond
Elijah Wood - Frodo Baggins
Moulin Rouge (20th Century Fox)
Jim Broadbent - Harold Zidler
Nicole Kidman - Satine
John Leguizamo - Toulouse-Lautrec
Ewan McGregor - Christian
Richard Roxburgh - The Duke
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COSTUME DESIGNERS GUILD (winners announced March ?, 2002)
Best Achievement In Contemporary Costume Design
Karen Patch, The Royal Tenenbaums (Touchstone)
Other nominees:
Sophie DeRakoff Carbonell, Legally Blonde (MGM)
Jeffrey Kurkland, Ocean's Eleven (Warner Bros.)
Amy Stofsky, Durinda Wood, Mulholland Dr. (Universal Focus)
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Best Achievement In Period/Fantasy Costume Design
Judianna Makovsky, Harry Potter And The Sorcerer's Stone (Warner Bros.)
Other nominees:
Mark Bridges, Blow (New Line)
Arianne Phillips, Hedwig And The Angry Inch (Fine Line)
Colleen Atwood, Planet Of The Apes (Fox)
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Yeah, FOTR is sure screwed when the Oscars come around. :rolleyes
All the nomination groups are noticing it. As we said in the DGA thread, there is no guarantee.
However if we named these films just as X, Y, Z, etc so that we didn't know which was which and then analyzed their chances based on critics lists, awards so far, these nominations, and polls from the Academy, I'd say FOTR is VERY STRONG right now. Nipping on the heels of ABM.
Moulin Rouge is just behind those 2 I think.
 

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As I said earlier, I was surprised not to see Ridley Scott and Jerry Bruckheimer in the producer's guild nominees. Must be the Bruckheimer name associated with it. ;) That's too bad as it was a solid film.
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I added some more Guild nominees to my original post. Plus, the Screen Actors Guild nominees will be announced later today and I'll add them when I get home.

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Updated to include Screen Actors Guild nominees. I was getting worried, thinking Moulin Rouge would be shut out of this one. Thank goodness for the Ensemble award. Though I really think LOTR/FOTR deserves it.

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I am very suprised Nicole Kidman was not nominated.
SAG nominations have always been quirky. Look at how they included Jennifer Connelly as an actress in a leading role, pitting the current Oscar favorite for best supporting actress against the current Oscar favorite for best leading actress (Sissy Spacek).
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True, but it also might be a sign that the votes are splitting between Kidman's performances in The Others and Moulin Rouge, especially since she has not chosen to campaign for one over the other.

100 posts in a year and a half! I'm soooo talkative, I can hardly stand myself.
 

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Good point. I can see it being tough for her though. Every indication is that the Moulin Rouge part is closer to her heart, though The Others character is a more "Oscar" calibur performance, IMHO. (I loved both movies and performances).

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SAG nominations have always been quirky.
Quirky is right. This is the first time I've seen Kevin Kline, Ethan Hawke and Dakota Fanning up for an award (for those proformances). I have no problem with that (I actually haven't seen any of those 3 films), it was just weird to see their names, and not, say, Billy Bob Thornton, Will Smith, Jon Voight or yeah, Nicole Kidman.

I'm very happy for Tom Wilkinson!

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Looks like the members of the SAG took out their recent issues of Variety, saw who's got the biggest ads then filled in their ballots.

The Guild has failed to reward those performances that did not have the benefit of a full page "For Your Consideration" ad on Variety. Quite disappointing.

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Here's how the SAG come up with its nominees:

The SAG Awards™ nominating committees are selected annually by a random computer drawing. Each September 2100 active paid up members of SAG are drawn to serve on the theatrical motion picture nominating committee and another 2100 members are drawn to serve on the television nominating committee.

These lottery drawings are the fairest way to offer the possibility of serving on a nominating committee to all our 98,000 members.

It looks like anyone can become a member of the SAG (i.e. lots of extras). However not all members of the SAG are Academy members. In this particular case, the Academy looks more focused and specialized.

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It looks like anyone can become a member of the SAG (i.e. lots of extras). However not all members of the SAG are Academy members. In this particular case, the Academy looks more focused and specialized.
Wow - it's interesting, given the somewhat random voting for the SAGs, that they are often spot on for the Oscar nominations.
 

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Vickie,
Good to see another Bliss fan out there. I have the LD but I'm not holding my breath for a DVD. I finally read the book a little while ago.
 

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Were the voting members of SAG high?! These nominations are truly bizarre.

Two nominations for American Beauty, err, Life as a House cast members? Two nominations for I Am Sam performances? Two nominations for Judi Dench? Cate Blanchett for Bandits? Weird, weird, weird.

Realizing that the following are my opinions, Blanchett was much more impressive in Charlotte Gray. I disliked Bandits more as a film, although I wasn't all that enthralled with her performance either. I Am Sam is the worst kind of manipulative treacle, especially in the case of Penn's and Fanning's characters. If anyone (and that's a really big if) should be recognized, Michelle Pfeiffer is more deserving than these two.

I'm surprised anyone even remembered American Beauty-lite Life as a House. I wish they hadn't.

Judi Dench gets her obligatory nomination or two, which have been coming since Mrs. Brown. Yes, she's a great actress, but give it a rest already. Just because she makes a film doesn't automatically stamp her performance as great. (I'm not saying she was poor or great. I just think that the name is getting noticed more than the acting.)
 

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Good to see another Bliss fan out there. I have the LD but I'm not holding my breath for a DVD. I finally read the book a little while ago.
It's weird enough to find anyone else who's even HEARD of the movie, let alone likes it too! Yay! I'd been hoping for a DVD from Austrailia at least, considering that Ray Lawrence's only other film besides Bliss, Lantana, is getting attention. Also, Peter Carey recently won a major literary prize, the Booker. My husband and I have both written to Anchor Bay, in hopes that they'd release the DVD. The movie will get its due, someday. Congrats on finding a LD, where did you get it? My VHS was getting so worn out I found another on eBay and snatched it up as a backup.

Vickie
 

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