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2010 Winners

The Social Network

Hottest Film

The Social Network

Fincher and Sorkin join Facebook. We like this.

Andrew Garfield

Hottest Actor

Andrew Garfield

Soon-to-be Spider-Man, he already has a very impressive CV

Gemma Arterton

Hottest Actress

Gemma Arterton

She's dominated cinema screens in 2010… that's fine by us!

Matthew Vaughn

Hottest Director

Matthew Vaughn

The Lock, Stock producer is now a sought-after director

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part II

Hottest Ticket

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part II

The wizarding saga finally reaches its epic conclusion

Jane Goldman

Hottest Writer

Jane Goldman

Making a name as more than just Mrs Jonathan Ross...

Briefcase- Iron Man 2

Hottest Scene

Briefcase- Iron Man 2

Standout sequence showcasing the height of Tony Stark’s tech

Arrested Development (TV)

Hottest Property

Arrested Development (TV)

The much-loved US sitcom returns

Chris Morris – Four Lions

Firebrand

Chris Morris – Four Lions

The anarchic UK broadcaster hit cinemas with Four Lions

Olivia Wilde - TRON: Legacy

Hottest Look

Olivia Wilde - TRON: Legacy

Thankfully the costumes have come a long way since '82

The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo

'World On Fire' Award

The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo

The Swedish thriller that unleashed Lisbeth Salander

Judges

Jane Crowther, Associate Editor, Total Film

Jane Crowther, Associate Editor, Total Film

A film fan since discovering watching movies was preferable to the scabby knees and physical exertion of outdoor childhood activities, Jane has written about film from the age of 15 when she badgered her local paper into letting her review flicks for a ‘Youth Page’. She currently oversees the features content in Total Film - wrangling chat time with stars, sorting out the right kind avocado dip on photo shoots and waiting up at night for LA to call. Her favourite film of all time is Dirty Dancing. But don’t hold that against her.

Aubrey Day, Editor in Chief, Total Film

Aubrey Day, Editor in Chief, Total Film

Aubrey Day is the Editor-in-Chief of Total Film (so if there’s something about the magazine you don’t like, it’s probably his fault). When not missing deadlines or stressing over the latest cover, he has done TV work for the BBC, CNN, ITN and Sky, including offering analysis during the live Academy Awards broadcast. He quite likes awards ceremonies “as long as you can fast forward through the speeches…”.

Andy Lowe, Digital Editor, Total Film

Andy Lowe, Digital Editor, Total Film

Andy is the overlord of Total Film’s digital output – including website, apps, online events and some things that haven’t been invented yet. He’s a much, much better writer than you and an all-round renaissance journalist with a vibrant social life and a broad, progressive range of personal interests and passions. He used to be 26.


 

Jamie Graham, Deputy Editor, Total Film

Jamie Graham, Deputy Editor, Total Film

Jamie Graham is Deputy Editor of Total Film and has 15 years experience as a film journalist in print and broadcast. He has written for the Daily Telegraph, The Sunday Times and Quarto’s upcoming book This Is Cinema. Jamie’s favourite films include Stand By Me, Persona, Manhattan, Army In The Shadows and The Texas Chain Saw Massacre.

The Industry View

The Industry View

A vote for each category will be cast by a select group of UK film professionals, including key figures from all the major studios. This will offer a unique perspective on the standing of the nominees from within the workings of the industry.

How to vote

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This is your chance to help us pick the hottest film talent around, decide which directors have blazed a trail and who will be scorching our cinema screens next.

Step 1: Vote in each category and help us to pick the winners from the list of nominees. If you disagree with our selection, you can nominate a wildcard instead.

Step 2: Submit your vote, you could be in with a chance to win an all-new iPod Touch.

Step 3: Think your mates would like to vote too? Send them an invite to vote and you could win one of two lovely sets of BFI goodness that include a year’s membership to the BFI, the BFI Akira Kurosawa boxset and a selection of BFI posters.

 

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