| W | Best Art Direction | Rick Carter, Robert Stromberg, and Kim Sinclair | |
| W | Best Cinematography | Mauro Fiore | |
| W | Visual Effects | Joe Letteri, Stephen Rosenbaum, and Richard Baneham | |
| L | Best Director | James Cameron | Lost to The Hurt Locker |
| L | Best Picture | James Cameron, and Jon Landau | Lost to The Hurt Locker |
| L | Best Sound Editing | Christopher Boyes | Lost to The Hurt Locker |
| L | Film Editing | Stephen E. Rivkin, and James Cameron | Lost to The Hurt Locker |
| L | Original Music Score | James Horner | Lost to Up |
| L | Sound Mixing | Christopher Boyes, Tony Johnson, Andy Nelson, and Gary Summers | Lost to The Hurt Locker |
| W | Best Director - Film | James Cameron | |
| W | Best Drama Film | Jon Landau, and James Cameron | |
| L | Best Original Score | James Horner | Lost to Up |
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Q&A: Is It Possible To Make An Anti-War Film?
Rorie ponders over the Francois Truffaut statement, "There's no such thing as an anti-war film." |
| Name | Avatar |
| US Release | Dec. 18, 2009 |
| UK Release | Dec. 17, 2009 |
| AUS Release | Dec. 17, 2009 |
| Runtime | 162 |
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| Rating | PG-13 |
| Alias(es) | James Cameron's Avatar |
| Domestic | $760,507,625 |
| Foreign | +$2,021,767,547 |
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| Domestic | $760,507,625 |
| Foreign | +2,021,767,547 |