37th London Film Critics Circle Awards
22 January 2017
Film of the Year:
La La Land
British Film of the Year:
I, Daniel Blake
The 37th London Film Critics' Circle Awards, honouring the best in film for 2016, were announced by the London Film Critics' Circle on 22 January 2017.[1][2]
Winners and nominees
editFilm of the Year
edit- American Honey
- Fire at Sea
- I, Daniel Blake
- Love & Friendship
- Manchester by the Sea
- Moonlight
- Nocturnal Animals
- Son of Saul
- Toni Erdmann
Foreign Language Film of the Year
editBritish/Irish Film of the Year
editDocumentary of the Year
editActor of the Year
editCasey Affleck – Manchester by the Sea
- Adam Driver – Paterson
- Andrew Garfield – Hacksaw Ridge
- Jake Gyllenhaal – Nocturnal Animals
- Peter Simonischek – Toni Erdmann
Actress of the Year
editIsabelle Huppert – Things to Come
- Amy Adams – Arrival
- Kate Beckinsale – Love & Friendship
- Sandra Hüller – Toni Erdmann
- Emma Stone – La La Land
Supporting Actor of the Year
editMahershala Ali – Moonlight
Tom Bennett – Love & Friendship
Supporting Actress of the Year
edit- Viola Davis – Fences
- Greta Gerwig – 20th Century Women
- Riley Keough – American Honey
- Michelle Williams – Manchester by the Sea
British/Irish Actor of the Year
editAndrew Garfield – Hacksaw Ridge and Silence
- Tom Bennett – Love & Friendship and David Brent: Life on the Road
- Hugh Grant – Florence Foster Jenkins
- Dave Johns – I, Daniel Blake
- David Oyelowo – A United Kingdom and Queen of Katwe
British/Irish Actress of the Year
editKate Beckinsale – Love & Friendship
- Rebecca Hall – Christine
- Naomie Harris – Moonlight, Our Kind of Traitor, and Collateral Beauty
- Ruth Negga – Loving and Iona
- Hayley Squires – I, Daniel Blake
Young British/Irish Performer of the Year
editLewis MacDougall – A Monster Calls
- Ruby Barnhill – The BFG
- Sennia Nanua – The Girl with All the Gifts
- Anya Taylor-Joy – The Witch, Morgan, and Split
- Ferdia Walsh-Peelo – Sing Street
Director of the Year
edit- Maren Ade – Toni Erdmann
- Damien Chazelle – La La Land
- Barry Jenkins – Moonlight
- Kenneth Lonergan – Manchester by the Sea
Screenwriter of the Year
editKenneth Lonergan – Manchester by the Sea
- Maren Ade – Toni Erdmann
- Damien Chazelle – La La Land
- Barry Jenkins – Moonlight
- Whit Stillman – Love & Friendship
Breakthrough British/Irish Filmmaker
editBabak Anvari – Under the Shadow
- Mike Carey – The Girl with All the Gifts
- Guy Hibbert – Eye in the Sky and A United Kingdom
- Peter Middleton and James Spinney – Notes on Blindness
- Rachel Tunnard – Adult Life Skills
British/Irish Short Film
editBrady Hood – Sweet Maddie Stone
- Duncan Cowles and Ross Hogg –Isabella
- Rene Pannevis – Jacked
- Sofia Safanova – Tamara
- Natasha Waugh – Terminal
Technical Achievement
editVictoria – Sturla Brandth Grøvlen, cinematography
- American Honey – Robbie Ryan, cinematography
- Arrival – Sylvain Bellemare, sound design
- High-Rise – Mark Tildesley, production design
- Jackie – Mica Levi, music
- Jason Bourne – Gary Powell, stunt coordination
- La La Land – Justin Hurwitz, music
- Moonlight – Nat Sanders and Joi McMillon, editing
- Rogue One: A Star Wars Story – Neal Scanlan, visual effects
- Sing Street – Gary Clark and John Carney, music
Dilys Powell Award
editReferences
edit- ^ "'Moonlight' and 'Love and Friendship' Lead London Film Critics' Circle Nominations". Variety. 20 December 2016. Retrieved 20 December 2016.
- ^ "London Critics Awards: 'La La Land' Best Film, Isabelle Huppert Doubles Up". Variety. 22 January 2017. Retrieved 23 January 2017.