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Best Director

Todd Haynes - "I'm Not There"

I'm Not There

Director:
Todd Haynes
Writer:
Todd Haynes & Oren Moverman
Producers:
Christine Vachon, John Sloss, John Goldwyn, James D. Stern

I'm Not There is a biographical film reflecting the life of musician Bob Dylan. The
iconic singer-songwriter is be depicted through seven distinct stages of his life by six
different actors. The film tells the story using rather non-traditional techniques,
much like the poetic narrative style utilized in Dylan's songwriting. The title I'm Not
There is a reference to the Dylan outtake recorded during The Basement Tapes
(Sessions). I'm Not There is one of the most famous and highly regarded outtakes,
not just of the Basement Tapes, but Dylan’s whole career.

Tamara Jenkins - "The Savages"

The Savages

Director/Writer:
Tamara Jenkins
Producer:
Ted Hope, Anne Carey, Erica Westheimer

THE SAVAGES is an irreverent look at family, love and mortality as seen through the
lens of one of modern life’s most bewildering and challenging experiences: when
adult siblings find themselves plucked from their everyday, self-centered lives to care
for an estranged elderly parent.

Jason Reitman - "Juno"

Juno

Director:

Jason Reitman
Writer:

Diablo Cody
Producers:

Lianne Halfon, John Malkovich, Mason Novick, Russell Smith

Meet Juno MacGuff (Ellen Page) –a confidently frank teenage girl who calls the shots
with a nonchalant cool and an effortless attitude as she journeys through an
emotional nine-month adventure into adulthood. Quick witted and distinctively
unique, Juno walks Dancing Elk High's halls to her own tune - preferably anything by
The Stooges - but underneath her tough no nonsense exterior is just a teenage girl
trying to figure it all out.

Julian Schnabel - "The Diving Bell and the Butterfly"

The Diving Bell and the Butterfly

Director:
Julian Schnabel
Writer:
Ronald Harwood
Producers:
Kathleen Kennedy, Jon Kilik

The true story of a man who took an adversity beyond all imagining and transformed
it into a testament to the irrepressible human urge to love, create and dream. With
his third film, director and artist Julian Schnabel (“Basquiat,” “Before Night Falls”)
forges a visual ode to what drives a man to go on when all truly seems lost. Through a
blast of color, beauty and humor, Schnabel tells the story of Jean-Dominique Bauby
(Mathieu Amalric, “Munich”), AKA “Jean-Do,” the high-flying editor of French Elle and
father of two, who was renowned for his sense of humor and style, his joie de vivre
and amorous energy, when, in an instant, his world was plunged into the depths of
catastrophe. Faced with a harrowing predicament, Jean-Do will use enormous
courage and determination but, most of all, his soaring imagination to escape from
his trap.

Gus Van Sant - "Paranoid Park"

Paranoid Park

Director/Writer:

Gus Van Sant
Producers:

Neil Kopp, David Cress

Alex, a teenage skateboarder, accidentally kills a security guard in the vicinity of
Paranoid Park, Portland's tough skate park. He decides to say nothing.