Annal:2007 Hugo Award for Dramatic Presentation, Long Form
From AwardAnnals
Results of the Hugo Award in the year 2007. For a ranked list of films, try an honor roll:
- Hugo Award for Dramatic Presentation, Long Form
- Speculative Fiction films
- Speculative Fiction directors.
- 2007 Hugo-Video winner
- Score: 10.57
- 2007 Saturn-Sci-Fi winner
- 2007 Hugo-Video nominee
- 2006 Edgar–Video nominee
- Score: 22.57
- 2007 Hugo-Video nominee
- 2007 Saturn-Sci-Fi nominee
- Score: 12.57
Award-winning actors Hugh Jackman, Christian Bale, Michael Caine and Scarlett Johansson star in The Prestige, the twisting, turning story that, like all great magic tricks, stays with you.
Two young, passionate magicians, Robert Angier (Jackman), a charismatic showman, and Alfred Borden (Bale), a gifted illusionist, are friends and partners until one fateful night when their biggest trick goes terribly wrong.
Now the bitterest of enemies, they will stop at nothing to learn each other’s secrets. As their rivalry escalates into a total obsession full of deceit and sabotage, they risk everything to become the greatest magician of all time. But nothing is as it seems, so watch closely. And be prepared to watch it again.- 2007 Hugo-Video nominee
- 2007 Saturn-Animated nominee
- Score: 12.57
Set in a not-too-distant future where America has lost its “war” on drugs, Fred, an undercover cop, is one of many people hooked on the popular drug, Substance D, which causes its users to develop split personalities. Fred is obsessed with taking down Bob, a notorious drug dealer, but due to his Substance D addiction, he does not know that he is also Bob.
Based on a classic novel by Philip K. Dick. Starring Keanu Reeves (“Constantine,” “The Matrix” trilogy), Academy Award-nominee and Golden Globe-winner Winona Ryder (“Girl, Interupted,” “Mr. Deeds”), Academy Award and Emmy-nominee and Golden Globe-winner Robert Downey Jr. (“Good Night, And Good Luck” “Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang”), and Academy Award and Golden Globe-nominee and Emmy-winner Woody Harrelson (“North Country,” “The People vs. Larry Flynt”). Directed by Academy Award-nominee Richard Linklater (“Before Sunset,” “Dazed and Confused”). Filmed in live-action, and then animated using the same critically acclaimed process that Linklater used in his previous film, “Waking Life.”- 2007 Hugo-Video nominee
- 2007 Saturn-Sci-Fi nominee
- Score: 12.57



