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While Dune pulled in the most awards, it was The Power of the Dog that took the biggest prizes with four out of the top six awards losing on in Best Supporting Actress to Ariana DeBose and it wasn’t nominated in Best Actress. It’s an interesting list of winners that reverse course on some of the recent trends in different directions.

Awards Tallies

(8) Dune
(6) The Power of the Dog
(2) Mass, No Time to Die, tick, tick…BOOM!, West Side Story

The Awards

Best Picture

1. The Power of the Dog
2. Dune
3. tick, tickโ€ฆBOOM!
4. CODA
5. Drive My Car
6. West Side Story
7. Titane
8. Licorice Pizza
9. Spencer
10. Belfast

Best Animated Feature

Encanto (Runner-Up: The Mitchells vs. the Machines)

Best Director

Jane Campion – The Power of the Dog (Runner-Up: Denis Villeneuve – Dune)

Best Actor

Benedict Cumberbatch – The Power of the Dog (Runner-Up: Andrew Garfield – tick, tickโ€ฆBOOM!)

Best Actress

Kristen Stewart – Spencer (Runner-Up: Jessica Chastain – The Eyes of Tammy Faye)

Best Supporting Actor

Kodi Smit-McPhee – The Power of the Dog (Runner-Up: Troy Kotsur – CODA)

Best Supporting Actress

Ariana DeBose – West Side Story (Runner-Up: Ruth Negga – Passing)

Best Original Screenplay

Mass (Runner-Up: Licorice Pizza)

Best Adapted Screenplay

The Power of the Dog (Runner-Up: Drive My Car)

Best Original Score

Dune (Runner-Up: The Power of the Dog)

Best Original Song

No Time to Die – No Time to Die (Runner-Up: We Don’t Talk About Bruno – Encanto)

Best Editing

Dune (Runner-Up: tick, tickโ€ฆBOOM!)

Best Cinematography

Dune (Runner-Up: The Power of the Dog)

Best Production Design

Dune (Runner-Up: Nightmare Alley)

Best Costume Design

Cruella (Runner-Up: Dune)

Best Makeup & Hairstyling

Cruella (Runner-Up: The Eyes of Tammy Faye)

Best Sound

Dune (Runner-Up: West Side Story)

Best Sound Effects

Dune (Runner-Up: No Time to Die)

Best Visual Effects

Dune (Runner-Up: Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings)

Best Foreign Language Film

Drive My Car (Runner-Up: Titane)

Best Documentary Feature

Flee (Runner-Up: Summer of Soul (…Or, When the Revolution Could Not Be Televised))

Best Feature Debut

Lin-Manuel Miranda – tick, tickโ€ฆBOOM! (Runner-Up: Maggie Gyllenhaal – The Lost Daughter)

Best Ensemble

Mass (Runner-Up: Dune)

Best Voice-Over Performance

Stephanie Beatriz – Encanto (Runner-Up: Abbi Jacobson – The Mitchells vs. the Machines)

Best Breakthrough Performance: Male

Mike Faist – West Side Story (Runner-Up: Troy Kotsur – CODA)

Best Breakthrough Performance: Female

Alana Haim – Licorice Pizza (Runner-Up: Ariana DeBose – West Side Story)

Best Youth Performance

Emilia Jones – CODA (Runner-Up: Woody Norman – C’mon C’mon)

Best Casting

Dune (Runner-Up: The Power of the Dog)

Best Adapted Song

30/90 – tick, tickโ€ฆBOOM! (Runner-Up: America – West Side Story)

Best Stunt Coordination

Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings (Runner-Up: No Time to Die)

Most Cinematic Moment

Dune – The Sandworm First Appears (Runner-Up: CODA – Her Dad Hears Her Singing)

Best Titles Sequence

No Time to Die (Runner-Up: The Harder They Fall)

Best Movie Poster

Spencer (Runner-Up: Last Night in Soho)

Best Movie Trailer

Last Night in Soho – Trailer #1 (Runner-Up: Dune – Final Trailer)

For links to the trailers and images of the posters, visit their website: Online Film & Television Association

Online Film & Television Association Data

Year Founded: 1996
First Awards: 1996 (26)

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