2005 Awards

Quick Look

Check out the winners and other nominees from the 2001 Cosmo Awards:

Synopsis

It was a gay old time at the Sixth Annual Cosmique Movie Awards.

It probably comes as little surprise that Brokeback Mountain fared very well, winning nine of its fifteen nominations. The film took top honors for Best Film, Best Director (Ang Lee), Best Supporting Actor (Jake Gyllenhall), Best Drama, Best LGBTQ Film, Best Script, Best Cinematography, and a few eye candy categories: Sexiest Ensemble and Actor’s Character You Would Most Like to be Intimate With (Jake Gyllenhaal again, the only person to take home two awards this year).

But even from Brokeback, the LGBTQ community was represented like never before. Four of the five Best Actor nominees played gay (the award went to Philip Seymour Hoffman for Capote), and Felicity Huffman won Best Actress for her performance as a transgender woman in Transamerica.

And for the first time ever, a longtime Cosmo voter received a nomination and an award: Mark Sargent won Best Cameo for his appearance in the documentary 24 Hours on Craigslist.

New Hall of Fame inductees included To Kill a Mockingbird, Ingrid Bergman, Marlon Brando, Lily Tomlin, and Gene Wilder.