2016-12-20

BARRY Jenkins’ drama Moonlight and Whit Stillman’s comedy Love & Friendship lead the nominations for the 37th London Critics’ Circle Film Awards with seven nods each.

Both films are up for Film of the Year, as well as multiple acting honours.

Mahershala Ali, of Moonlight, is in the running for supporting actor of the year, alongside Jeff Bridges for crime drama Hell or High Water, Shia LaBeouf for American Honey, Michael Shannon for Nocturnal Animals and Love & Friendship‘s Tom Bennett.

Kate Beckinsale, meanwhile, is in the running for Actress of the Year for Love & Friendship, alongside Amy Adams for Arrival, Sandra Huller for Toni Erdmann, Isabelle Huppert for Things To Come and Emma Stone for La La Land.

The 10 films competing for Film of the Year are American Honey, Fire at Sea, I, Daniel Blake, La La Land, Love & Friendship, Manchester by the Sea, Moonlight, Nocturnal Animals, Son of Saul and Toni Erdmann.

While Casey Affleck (Manchester By The Sea), Adam Driver (Paterson), Andrew Garfield (Hacksaw Ridge), Jake Gyllenhaal (Nocturnal Animals) and Peter Simonischek (Toni Erdmann) are competing for Actor of the Year.

The nominations were announced at The May Fair by actress Chloe Pirrie and actor-filmmaker Craig Roberts. The awards ceremony takes place on January 22, 2017, and will again be hosted by actor-filmmakers Alice Lowe and Steve Oram, who won the critics’ Breakthrough Filmmakers prize in 2012 for their screenplay for Sightseers and have gone on to write and direct Prevenge and Aaaaaaaah!, respectively.

“Our critics nominated more than 160 titles for Film of the Year alone, representing the range of wide opinions and the sheer number of movies critics watch each year,” says Rich Cline, chairman of the Critics’ Circle Film Awards. “There was love for everything from Aferim to Zootropolis, including Captains America and Fantastic, plus acclaimed women from Jackie, Julieta, Moana, Christine, Krisha and Victoria to Miss Sloane and Florence Foster Jenkins. Making it onto that final list of nominees is never easy.”

Last year’s ceremony saw George Miller winning both Film and Director for Mad Max: Fury Road, with three awards going to Andrew Haigh’s 45 Years and the Dilys Powell Award presented to Kenneth Branagh.

The full list of nominees for the 37th London Critics’ Circle Film Awards…

FILM OF THE YEAR

American Honey

Fire at Sea

I, Daniel Blake

La La Land

Love & Friendship

Manchester by the Sea

Moonlight

Nocturnal Animals

Son of Saul

Toni Erdmann

FOREIGN-LANGUAGE FILM OF THE YEAR

Fire at Sea

Son of Saul

Things to Come

Toni Erdmann

Victoria

DOCUMENTARY OF THE YEAR

The Beatles: Eight Days a Week – The Touring Years

Cameraperson

The Eagle Huntress

Fire at Sea

Life, Animated

BRITISH/IRISH FILM OF THE YEAR

American Honey

High-Rise

I, Daniel Blake

Love & Friendship

Sing Street

ACTOR OF THE YEAR

Casey Affleck – Manchester by the Sea

Adam Driver – Paterson

Andrew Garfield – Hacksaw Ridge

Jake Gyllenhaal – Nocturnal Animals

Peter Simonischek – Toni Erdmann

ACTRESS OF THE YEAR

Amy Adams – Arrival

Kate Beckinsale – Love & Friendship

Sandra Hüller – Toni Erdmann

Isabelle Huppert – Things to Come

Emma Stone – La La Land

SUPPORTING ACTOR OF THE YEAR

Mahershala Ali – Moonlight

Tom Bennett – Love & Friendship

Jeff Bridges – Hell or High Water

Shia LaBeouf – American Honey

Michael Shannon – Nocturnal Animals

SUPPORTING ACTRESS OF THE YEAR

Viola Davis – Fences

Greta Gerwig – 20th Century Women

Naomie Harris – Moonlight

Riley Keough – American Honey

Michelle Williams – Manchester by the Sea

DIRECTOR OF THE YEAR

Maren Ade – Toni Erdmann

Damien Chazelle – La La Land

Barry Jenkins – Moonlight

Kenneth Lonergan – Manchester by the Sea

László Nemes – Son of Saul

SCREENWRITER OF THE YEAR

Maren Ade – Toni Erdmann

Damien Chazelle – La La Land

Barry Jenkins – Moonlight

Kenneth Lonergan – Manchester by the Sea

Whit Stillman – Love & Friendship

BRITISH/IRISH ACTOR

Tom Bennett – Love & Friendship, Life on the Road

Andrew Garfield – Hacksaw Ridge, Silence

Hugh Grant – Florence Foster Jenkins

Dave Johns – I, Daniel Blake

David Oyelowo – A United Kingdom, Queen of Katwe

BRITISH/IRISH ACTRESS

Kate Beckinsale – Love & Friendship

Rebecca Hall – Christine

Naomie Harris – Moonlight, Our Kind of Traitor, Collateral Beauty

Ruth Negga – Loving, Iona

Hayley Squires – I, Daniel Blake

YOUNG BRITISH/IRISH PERFORMER

Ruby Barnhill – The BFG

Lewis MacDougall – A Monster Calls

Sennia Nanua – The Girl With All the Gifts

Anya Taylor-Joy – The Witch, Morgan, Split

Ferdia Walsh-Peelo – Sing Street

BREAKTHROUGH BRITISH/IRISH FILMMAKER

Babak Anvari – Under the Shadow

Mike Carey – The Girl With All the Gifts

Guy Hibbert – Eye in the Sky, A United Kingdom

Peter Middleton & James Spinney – Notes on Blindness

Rachel Tunnard – Adult Life Skills

BRITISH/IRISH SHORT FILM

Isabella – Duncan Cowles & Ross Hogg

Jacked – Rene Pannevis

Sweet Maddie Stone – Brady Hood

Tamara – Sofia Safonova

Terminal – Natasha Waugh

TECHNICAL ACHIEVEMENT

American Honey – Robbie Ryan, cinematography

Arrival – Sylvain Bellemare, sound design

High-Rise – Mark Tildesley, production design

Jackie – Mica Levi, music

Jason Bourne – Gary Powell, stunts

La La Land – Justin Hurwitz, music

Moonlight – Nat Sanders & Joi McMillon, editing

Sing Street – Gary Clark & John Carney, music

Rogue One – Neal Scanlan, visual effects

Victoria – Sturla Brandth Grovlen, cinematography

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