Monday, February 3, 2025

‘The Brutalist’ Takes Best Honor at London Critics’ Circle Film Grants, Zoe Saldaña Wins Best Supporting On-screen character for ‘Emilia Pérez’

Brady Corbet’s epic American foreigner adventure “The Brutalist” has been given the best prize by the U.K.’s driving film journalists and broadcasters.


At the London Critics’ Circle Film Grants on Sunday night, the include was named film of the year in a ceremony that saw the respects broadly shared over a number of titles, in spite of the fact that strikingly both “The Substance” and “A Total Unknown” came absent empty-handed.


Edward Berger’s Vatican thriller “Conclave” took two grants, counting British/Irish film of the year and performing artist of the year for Ralph Fiennes, whereas RaMell Ross’s radical Colson Whitehead adjustment “Nickel Boys” was perceived with executive of the year and the specialized accomplishment grant for Jomo Fray’s first-person cinematography.


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Elsewhere on the night, Jesse Eisenberg’s dim comedy “A Genuine Pain” was another different prizewinner, granted screenwriter of the year for the actor-filmmaker, and supporting performing artist of the year for co-star Kieran Culkin.


Meanwhile, Zoe Saldaña claimed best supporting performing artist for “Emilia Perez” in the to begin with grants appear since a major outrage emitted over memorable tweets by the film’s lead star Karla Sofía Gascon. Saldaña was honored twice by Circle as she had as of now been declared as the victor of the Derek Malcolm Grant for Development, displayed at the ceremony by America Ferrera and final year’s victor Colman Domingo.



The night’s moment privileged grant, the Dilys Powell Grant for fabulousness in film, went to Daniel Craig, 20 a long time after he earned the Circle’s British on-screen character of the year grant for “Enduring Love.” Craig was displayed with the grant by Lesley Manville, his co-star in Luca Guadagnino’s “Queer,” for which he was moreover an performing artist of the year nominee.



The 45th London Critics’ Circle Film Grants were voted by the 210 individuals of film area of the Critics’ Circle, the U.K.’s longest-standing and most prestigious critics’ organisation.



See the full list of champs below.



FILM OF THE YEAR

“The Brutalist” – WINNER

“All We Envision As Light”

“Anora”

“La Chimera”

“Conclave”

“Emilia Pérez”

“Kneecap”

“Nickel Boys”

“Nosferatu”

“The Substance”



FOREIGN-LANGUAGE FILM OF THE YEAR

“All We Envision As Light” – WINNER

“La Chimera”

“Emilia Pérez”

“I’m Still Here”

“Kneecap”



DOCUMENTARY OF THE YEAR

“No Other Land” – WINNER

“Dahomey”

“Grand Robbery Hamlet”

“Made in Britain: The Movies of Powell and Pressburger”

“Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story”



ANIMATED Highlight OF THE YEAR

“Wallace & Gromit: Retribution Most Fowl” – WINNER

“Flow”

“Inside Out 2”

“Memoir of a Snail”

“The Wild Robot”



BRITISH/IRISH FILM OF THE YEAR

“Conclave” – WINNER

“Bird”

“Hard Truths”

“Kneecap”

“Love Lies Bleeding”



DIRECTOR OF THE YEAR

RaMell Ross – “Nickel Boys” – WINNER

Sean Dough puncher – “Anora”

Brady Corbet – “The Brutalist”

Coralie Fargeat – “The Substance”

Denis Villeneuve – “Dune: Portion Two”



SCREENWRITER OF THE YEAR

Jesse Eisenberg – “A Genuine Pain” – WINNER

Sean Pastry specialist – “Anora”

Brady Corbet & Mona Fastvold – “The Brutalist”

Coralie Fargeat – “The Substance”

Peter Straughan – “Conclave”



ACTRESS OF THE YEAR

Marianne Jean-Baptiste – “Hard Truths” – WINNER

Nicole Kidman – “Babygirl”

Mikey Madison – “Anora”

Demi Moore – “The Substance”

Saoirse Ronan – “The Outrun”



ACTOR OF THE YEAR

Ralph Fiennes – “Conclave” – WINNER

Adrien Brody – “The Brutalist”

Timothée Chalamet – “A Total Unknown”

Daniel Craig – “Queer”

Colman Domingo – “Sing Sing”



SUPPORTING On-screen character OF THE YEAR

Zoe Saldaña – “Emilia Pérez” – WINNER

Michele Austin – “Hard Truths”

Danielle Deadwyler – “The Piano Lesson”

Margaret Qualley – “The Substance”

Isabella Rossellini – “Conclave”



SUPPORTING Performing artist OF THE YEAR

Kieran Culkin – “A Genuine Pain” – WINNER

Yura Borisov – “Anora”

Guy Pearce – “The Brutalist”

Jeremy Solid – “The Apprentice”

Denzel Washington – “Gladiator II”



BREAKTHROUGH PERFORMER

Mikey Madison – “Anora” – WINNER

Marisa Abela – “Back to Black”

Nykiya Adams – “Bird”

Karla Sofía Gascón – “Emilia Pérez”

Maisy Stella – “My Ancient Ass”



BREAKTHROUGH BRITISH/IRISH FILMMAKER

Rich Peppiatt – “Kneecap” – WINNER

Luna Carmoon – “Hoard”

Naqqash Khalid – “In Camera”

Amy Liptrot – “The Outrun”

Dev Patel – “Monkey Man”



BRITISH/IRISH Entertainer OF THE YEAR

Saoirse Ronan – “Blitz”/”The Outrun” – WINNER

Cynthia Erivo – “Drift”/”Wicked: Portion I”

Marianne Jean-Baptiste – “The Book of Clarence”/”Hard Truths”

Nicholas Hoult – “Juror #2″/”Nosferatu”/”The Order”

Josh O’Connor – “La Chimera”/”Challengers”/”Lee”



YOUNG BRITISH/IRISH Entertainer OF THE YEAR

Nykiya Adams – “Bird” – WINNER

Elliott Heffernan – “Blitz”

Raffey Cassidy – “The Brutalist”/”Kensuke’s Kingdom”

Dan Hough – “Speak No Evil”

Alisha Weir – “Abigail”/”Buffalo Kids”/”Wicked Small Letters”



BRITISH/IRISH Brief FILM OF THE YEAR

“Wander to Wonder” – coordinated by Nina Gantz – WINNER

“Iranian Yellow Pages” – coordinated by Anna Snowball

“Karavidhe” – coordinated by Eoin Doran

“Push” – coordinated by Elly Condron

“We Ask to Differ” – coordinated by Ruairi Bradley



TECHNICAL Accomplishment AWARD

“Nickel Boys” – cinematography, Jomo Shred – WINNER

“Anora” – stunts, Manny Siverio, Christopher Colombo & Roberto Lopez

“Beetlejuice Beetlejuice” – visual impacts, Angus Bickerton

“The Brutalist” – generation plan, Judy Becker

“A Total Unknown” – outfits, Arianne Phillips

“Conclave” – film altering, Scratch Emerson

“Dune: Portion Two” – visual impacts, Paul Lambert

“Emilia Pérez” – music, Clément Ducol & Camille

“Nosferatu” – cinematography, Jarin Blaschke

“The Substance” – cosmetics, Stéphanie Guillon & Pierre-Olivier Persin

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