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The 11th Annual Chlotrudis Awards were presented March 20, 2005, by the Chlotrudis Society for Independent Film. Honoring the best of the past year's independent, documentary and international film, the awards ceremony took place at the venerable Brattle Theatre in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Guest speaker Lucas Belvaux accepted awards for four awards for his 2002 Trilogy as well as a Body of Work Award. Ellen Page accepted the society's Breakthrough Award; and Vermont-based indie director John O'Brien (Nosey Parker) received the Maverick Award.[1]
[edit] Winners
- Best Movie (tie)
- Buried Treasure
- Best Director
- Best Actress
- Best Actor
- Best Supporting Actress
- Best Supporting Actor
- Best Original Screenplay
- Best Adapted Screenplay
- Best Cinematography (tie)
- Best Cast
- Best Documentary
- Best Short Film
- Dwaine's Big Game (2004) [8]
- Breakthrough Award
- Body of Work Award
- Maverick Award
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