“Tár” won three major awards, with Todd Field named Director of the Year and Cate Blanchett Actress of the Year. Blanchett is no stranger to this award, having ...
Not on love, not on kindness, and most of all, never on family.” New sponsors this year included Wild Idol, Gattertop Drinks Co, Black Crowned Gin, Wahooti, Excel Executive and JWP.tv, which livestreamed the ceremony on the Critics’ Circle YouTube channel. The Technical Achievement Award went to Guillermo del Toro’s “Pinocchio” for animation, which was collected by Gregory Mann who voiced Pinocchio. And it was full of ambiguity and the stuff that we as a species, find so hard to unpack and discuss and and pin down, not only the stuff inside the systems that we work within, but inside ourselves.” Bairéad collected the award alongside the film’s young star Catherine Clinch and producer Cleona Ní Chrualaoí, while Park thanks the Critics’ Circle via a video message. McDonagh collected his award in person.
The actress, 27, led the stars attending the London Critics' Circle Film Awards at The May Fair Hotel in London on Sunday.
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The win continues Farrell's successful awards season run, after scooping his first Academy Award nomination for best actor, and receiving a Golden Globe and ...
Oscar-tipped Tar and The Banshees Of Inisherin were the big winners at the London Critics’ Circle film awards picking up three and five awards respectively. The film about friendship, which co-stars Brendan Gleeson, also picked up the Attenborough Award for British Irish film of the year. Tar and The Banshees Of Inisherin sweep London Critics’ Circle film awards
Banshees won the most prizes with five, including three acting awards – actor of the year for Colin Farrell, supporting actress of the year for Kerry Condon, ...
Actor of the year – Colin Farrell, The Banshees Of Inisherin British/Irish film of the year – The Banshees Of Inisherin Danny Boyle presented the prize to the Malaysian actress, who was accompanied by her Everything Everywhere All At Once co-star Ke Huy Quan.
Cate Blanchett wins actress of the year while Banshees picks up three acting awards, including actor of the year for Colin Farrell.
The Critics Circle’s Dilys Powell award for excellence in film went to Michelle Yeoh, star of Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon and recent indie hit Everything Everywhere All at Once. Although passed over for the director award, McDonagh won screenwriter of the year. The former, starring Cate Blanchett as conductor Lydia Tár, took three awards, including film of the year, while Banshees, written and directed by McDonagh, led the awards count with five, including British/Irish film of the year.