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The 2007 Southeastern Film Critics Association winners were made known on December 17, 2007.

Coen brothers keep on winning with “No Country for Old Men,” totaling four prizes: best film, best director, best adapted screenplay and Javier Bardem for best supporting actor.

Best Actor went to Daniel Day-Lewis, “There Will Be Blood,” and best actress to Julie Christie, “Away From Her.”

Other notable awards went to Ratatouille by Brad Bird for best animated feature, and the Wyatt Award for the film that best captures the “spirit of the South” went to Waitress by Adrienne Shelly.

For a complete list go to Southeastern Film Critics.

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    December 25 2007 @ 11:14 am

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