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  1. Black Swan swept the Austin Film Critics Association and Independent Spirit Awards, winning five and four awards respectively. The film also won three awards at both the New York Film Critics Awards and the Oklahoma Film Critics Awards, and received a record 12 Broadcast Film Critics Association nominations. [8]

  2. AFI Awards, USA. 2011 Winner AFI Award. Movie of the Year. BLACK SWAN leaps and soars in a haunting dance as timeless as Tchaikovsky. Director Darren Aronofsky's fever-dream blurs the fine line that separates high art from high insanity, and his prima ballerina Natalie Portman captures the beauty and the pain of a dancer's commitment in a ...

  3. Dec 17, 2010 · Black Swan: Directed by Darren Aronofsky. With Natalie Portman, Mila Kunis, Vincent Cassel, Barbara Hershey. Nina is a talented but unstable ballerina on the verge of stardom. Pushed to the breaking point by her artistic director and a seductive rival, Nina's grip on reality slips, plunging her into a waking nightmare.

  4. The film received five nominations at the 83rd Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Best Director (Aronofsky), with Portman winning Best Actress; it also received four nominations at the 68th Golden Globe Awards, including Best Motion Picture – Drama and Best Director (Aronofsky), with Portman winning Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama.

  5. The 83rd Academy Awards. | 2011. Kodak Theatre at Hollywood & Highland Center. Sunday, February 27, 2011. Honoring movies released in 2010.

  6. Black Swan swept the Austin Film Critics Association and Independent Spirit Awards, winning five and four awards respectively. The film also won three awards at both the New York Film Critics Awards and the Oklahoma Film Critics Awards, and received a record 12 Broadcast Film Critics Association nominations.

  7. 68th Golden Globes Awards (2011) - Movies from 2010. nom. Best Picture - Drama. nom. Best Director ( Darren Aronofsky) winner Best Leading Actress Drama ( Natalie Portman) nom. Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture ( Mila Kunis) BAFTA 2011: British Academy Film and TV Awards (Movies from 2010) nom. Best Film.

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