Claire Denis honoured with annual lifetime achievement award.
Los Angeles Film Critics Association (Lafca) has named Everything Everywhere All At Once and TÁR joint winners of its best film of 2022 awards and honoured Cate Blanchett (TÁR) and Bill Nighy (Living) as best lead performers in its first year of gender-neutral acting awards.
Todd Field was named best director and screenplay, while Jerzy Skolimowski’s Polish Oscar submission Eo was named best film not in the English language and also won best cinematography for Michael Dymek’s work. Claire Denis is the annual lifetime achievement honoree.
While Lafca’s best film...
Los Angeles Film Critics Association (Lafca) has named Everything Everywhere All At Once and TÁR joint winners of its best film of 2022 awards and honoured Cate Blanchett (TÁR) and Bill Nighy (Living) as best lead performers in its first year of gender-neutral acting awards.
Todd Field was named best director and screenplay, while Jerzy Skolimowski’s Polish Oscar submission Eo was named best film not in the English language and also won best cinematography for Michael Dymek’s work. Claire Denis is the annual lifetime achievement honoree.
While Lafca’s best film...
- 12/11/2022
- by Jeremy Kay
- ScreenDaily
The Los Angeles Film Critics Association voted on the best films of the year on Sunday, announcing its selections via the organization’s official Twitter account. The annual awards are given out by more than 60 Lafca members in the Los Angeles area, with the online voting process spearheaded by the group’s president Claudia Puig.
Competition was stiff, given this year’s particularly wide field of Oscar contenders. Voters will have to choose between arthouse dramas from elite directors, critically acclaimed blockbusters, and bold international films.
The awards ended up being relatively evenly split between arthouse films and those with more popular sensibilities. “TÁR” and “Everything Everywhere All at Once” shared the award for Best Film in a tie, and they both notched signature wins elsewhere in the competition. “TÁR” writer-director Todd Field won both Best Screenplay and Best Director, and Cate Blanchett shared Best Lead Performance with Bill Nighy...
Competition was stiff, given this year’s particularly wide field of Oscar contenders. Voters will have to choose between arthouse dramas from elite directors, critically acclaimed blockbusters, and bold international films.
The awards ended up being relatively evenly split between arthouse films and those with more popular sensibilities. “TÁR” and “Everything Everywhere All at Once” shared the award for Best Film in a tie, and they both notched signature wins elsewhere in the competition. “TÁR” writer-director Todd Field won both Best Screenplay and Best Director, and Cate Blanchett shared Best Lead Performance with Bill Nighy...
- 12/11/2022
- by Christian Zilko
- Indiewire
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