“Zone Of Interest” and “All Of Us Strangers” each won three awards.
by Debbie Regard, Entertainment Reporter
Monday 5 February 2024 01:30 UK
At the 44th London Critics Circle Awards, Zone of Interest and All of Us Strangers dominated, winning three awards each.
British director Jonathan Glaser won the director of the year award for Zone of Interest, which focuses on the life of Auschwitz warden Rudolf Hoss and his wife Hedwig.
The film, based on the novel of the same name by Martin Amis, also won Film of the Year and Technical Achievement.
Andrew Haig drama all of us strangers He won the British/Irish Film Award for Best Actor. andrew scott.
The Irish actor took to the stage to accept the honor and highlighted the film’s box office success.
“Don’t tell me a movie like that won’t make money,” he joked, adding that the critical response to the film, which focuses on two gay men living in a London high-rise, is likely to give the film an even wider audience. He pointed out that it provided an opportunity to attract attention.
paul mescal He was awarded UK/Ireland Performer of the Year for his body of work over the past 12 months.
The awards ceremony, celebrating achievements in British, Irish and international film, took place at London’s Mayfair Hotel on Sunday.
both oppenheimerwhich had the most Oscar nominations this year and grossed $1.45 billion. barbie I left the award ceremony empty-handed.
Here is the complete list of winners:
movie of the year – Zone of interest
director of the year – Jonathan Glaser, Zone of Interest
Foreign language movies of the year – past life
actress of the year – Emma Stone For the Poor
actor of the year – Andrew Scott “All Of Us Strangers”
Best Supporting Actress of the Year – Da’Vine Joy Randolph (The Holdovers)
Supporting Actor of the Year – Charles Melton May December
this year’s documentary – 20 days in Mariupol
Animated movies of the year – Boy and Heron
UK/Ireland Performer of the Year – Paul Mescal For all of us, strangers, God’s creations, enemies, and Carmen
Screenwriter of the year – Justine Triet and Arthur Harari “Anatomy Of A Fall”
Breakthrough Performer of the Year – Mia McKenna Bruce, “How To Have Sex”
Attenborough Award for Best British/Irish Film – we are all strangers
Philip French Award for groundbreaking British/Irish film director – “How to Have Sex” by Molly Manning Walker
British/Irish Young Performer of the Year – Scrapper Laura Campbell
British/Irish short film of the year – Veiled City
Technical Achievement Award – Zone of interest
Dilys Powell Award for Best Film – Jeffrey Wright
Derek Malcolm Award for Innovation – Colman Domingo
