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Tom Hooper of “The King’s Speech” at the “Directors on Directing” panel. (Jason Merritt / Getty Images)
This year’s breakout stars got their chance to shine Friday night as the Virtuosos Award winners at the Santa Barbara International Film Festival. Hailee Steinfeld was among the honorees for her role as Mattie Ross in the Oscar-nominated western “True Grit.” The teen star is also up for a supporting actress nomination. (Jason Merritt / Getty Images)
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Fellow honoree John Hawkes’ performance as Teardrop Dolly in the gritty drama “Winter’s Bone” earned him a supporting actor Oscar nomination. (Jason Merritt / Getty Images)
Jacki Weaver, also a Virtuosos winner, earned an Oscar nomination for supporting actress as the matriarch of an Australian crime family in “Animal Kingdom.” (Jason Merritt / Getty Images)
Lesley Manville’s breakout role in “Another Year,” about a content couple surrounded by unhappy people over the course of the year, landed her on the
This year’s winners take the stage at Lobero Theater. (Jason Merritt / Getty Images)
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Helena Bonham Carter accepts the Ensemble Award on behalf of the “King’s Speech” cast. (John M. Heller / Getty Images)
“King’s Speech” director Tom Hooper on the red carpet. (Phil Klein / Associated Press)
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Bening and Costner share a hug onstage. (John M. Heller / Getty Images)
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Bening onstage in front of a full house at the Arlington Theatre. (John M. Heller / Getty Images)
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The festival’s executive director, Roger Durling, on the red carpet. (Alberto E. Rodriguez / Getty Images)
Gloria Borders attends the Creative Forces: Women in the Biz Panel at the 26th Annuaal
“The Kids Are All Right” writer-director Lisa Cholodenko attends the panel It Starts With a Script at the Lobero Theater. (John M. Heller / Getty Images)
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Darla K. Anderson, producer of “Toy Story 3,” attends the Creative Forces: Women in the Biz panel. (John M. Heller / Getty Images)
Actor Gunner Wright, left, and director-writer Will Eubank before the screening of their film “Love.” (John M. Heller / Getty Images)