Amour, The Master dominate London Critics’ Circle
- Critical darlings pick up seven nominations each
The London Critics’ Circle has announced the nominations for its 33rd Film Awards and Michael Haneke’s Amour [+see also:
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The London Film Critics’ Circle comprises over 120 members of UK film critics, broadcasters and writers, who this year voted for more than 200 titles. The Circle's Chairman, Jason Solomons said, “Once again, the selections of the British critics illustrate the great variation of extraordinary work in film over the last year. In all categories, the films are of outstanding quality this year, indicating how the London critics view all films from around the world on a level footing - brilliance is the only benchmark. Choosing winners will be harder than ever, but never will they have been more deserving. Such a perceptive and rigorous set of nominations ensures we'll have another awards night of wonderful film talent where respect is afforded by all parties to make certain artistry and creativity continue to be valued and rewarded. The many and varied characters played with such élan by our Dilys Powell recipient Helena Bonham Carter are also a perfect illustration of this, and stand as a perfect testament to what the London Film Critics' Circle hopes to embody with its nominations.”
The awards will take place on January 20.
NOMINATIONS IN FULL
FILM OF THE YEAR
Amour
Argo
Beasts of the Southern Wild
Life of Pi (Fox)
The Master
FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM OF THE YEAR
Amour
Holy Motors [+see also:
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Once Upon a Time in Anatolia
Rust and Bone [+see also:
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Tabu [+see also:
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interview: Miguel Gomes
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DOCUMENTARY OF THE YEAR
The Imposter
London: The Modern Babylon
Nostalgia for the Light
The Queen of Versailles
Searching for Sugar Man
BRITISH FILM OF THE YEAR
Berberian Sound Studio [+see also:
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The Imposter [+see also:
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Les Miserables [+see also:
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Sightseers
Skyfall
The Spotlight Award: ACTOR OF THE YEAR
Daniel Day-Lewis – Lincoln
Hugh Jackman – Les Miserables
Mads Mikkelsen – The Hunt
Joaquin Phoenix – The Master
Jean-Louis Trintignant – Amour
ACTRESS OF THE YEAR
Jessica Chastain - Zero Dark Thirty
Marion Cotillard - Rust and Bone
Helen Hunt - The Sessions
Jennifer Lawrence - Silver Linings Playbook
Emmanuelle Riva – Amour
SUPPORTING ACTOR OF THE YEAR
Alan Arkin – Argo
Javier Bardem – Skyfall
Michael Fassbender – Prometheus
Philip Seymour Hoffman – The Master
Tommy Lee Jones – Lincoln
SUPPORTING ACTRESS OF THE YEAR
Amy Adams – The Master
Judi Dench – Skyfall
Sally Field – Lincoln
Anne Hathaway – Les Miserables
Isabelle Huppert – Amour
BRITISH ACTOR OF THE YEAR
Daniel Craig – Skyfall
Charlie Creed-Miles - Wild Bill
Daniel Day-Lewis – Lincoln
Toby Jones – Berberian Sound Studio
Steve Oram – Sightseers
BRITISH ACTRESS OF THE YEAR
Emily Blunt – Looper and Your Sister’s Sister
Judi Dench – The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel [+see also:
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Alice Lowe – Sightseers
Helen Mirren – Hitchcock
Andrea Riseborough – Shadow Dancer [+see also:
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YOUNG BRITISH PERFORMER OF THE YEAR
Samantha Barks – Les Miserables
Fady Elsayed – My Brother the Devil [+see also:
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Tom Holland – The Impossible
Will Poulter – Wild Bill
Jack Reynor – What Richard Did [+see also:
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DIRECTOR OF THE YEAR
Paul Thomas Anderson – The Master
Kathryn Bigelow – Zero Dark Thirty
Nuri Bilge Ceylan – Once Upon a Time in Anatolia
Michael Haneke – Amour
Ang Lee – Life of Pi
SCREENWRITER OF THE YEAR
Paul Thomas Anderson – The Master
Mark Boal – Zero Dark Thirty
Michael Haneke – Amour
Quentin Tarantino - Django Unchained
Chris Terrio – Argo
BREAKTHROUGH BRITISH FILM-MAKER
Ben Drew, writer/director – Ill Manors
Sally El Hosaini, writer/director – My Brother the Devil
Dexter Fletcher, co-writer/director – Wild Bill
Bart Layton, writer/director – The Imposter
Alice Lowe & Steve Oram, writers – Sightseers
TECHNICAL ACHIEVEMENT AWARD
Anna Karenina [+see also:
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Argo – William Goldenberg, film editing
Beasts of the Southern Wild – Ben Richardson, cinematography
Berberian Sound Studio – Joakim Sundstrom & Stevie Haywood, sound design
Holy Motors – Bernard Floch, makeup
Life of Pi – Claudio Miranda, cinematography
Life of Pi – Bill Westenhofer, visual effects
The Master – Jack Fisk & David Crank, production design
My Brother the Devil – David Raedeker, cinematography
Rust and Bone – Alexandre Desplat, music
DILYS POWELL AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE IN FILM
Helena Bonham Carter
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