The nominees for the 1st Magritte Awards were announced on 13 January 2011 at the Square in Mont des Arts, Brussels, by Patrick Quinet and Luc Jabon, co-presidents of the Académie André Delvaux.
Illegal received the most nominations with eight total, followed by
Mr. Nobody and
Private Lessons with seven each. The nominees for the Magritte Awards for Best Short Film and Best Documentary Film were announced on 29 December 2010. The winners were announced during the awards ceremony on 5 February 2011.
Mr. Nobody won six awards, the most for the ceremony: Best Film, Best Director and Best Screenplay for
Jaco Van Dormael, Best Cinematography for
Christophe Beaucarne, Best Original Score for
Pierre Van Dormael, and Best Editing for
Matyas Veress.
Illegal and
Private Lessons received two acting awards apiece.
A Town Called Panic received two technical awards. On 25 January 2011 the Honorary Magritte Award was bestowed posthumously to
André Delvaux.
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boldface. Honorary Magritte Award •
André Delvaux Audience Award •
Benoît Poelvoorde ==Films with multiple nominations and awards==