The Zone Of Interest and All Of Us Strangers dominated on the forty fourth annual London Critics’ Circle Awards – receiving three awards every.
British director Jonathan Glazer took residence director of the 12 months for The Zone Of Interest, which focuses on the lives of Rudolf Hoss, the commandant of Auschwitz, and his spouse, Hedwig.
The movie, primarily based on the novel of the identical title by Martin Amis, additionally picked up the awards for movie of the 12 months and technical achievement.
Andrew Haigh’s drama All Of Us Strangers was awarded British/Irish movie of the 12 months, in addition to selecting up actor of the 12 months for its lead Andrew Scott.
The Irish actor took to the stage to simply accept the honour and highlighted the movie’s success on the field workplace.
“Don’t say those films don’t make money,” he joked and famous that the critic’s response to the movie, which focuses on two homosexual males residing in a London tower block, gave it a platform for larger viewers consideration.
Paul Mescal received British/Irish performer of the 12 months for his physique of labor over the previous 12 months.
The awards ceremony, which celebrates British, Irish and worldwide achievements in movie, passed off at London’s May Fair Hotel on Sunday.
Both Oppenheimer, with the best variety of Oscar nominations this 12 months, and the $1.45bn-grossing Barbie walked away empty-handed from the awards.
Here is the complete record of winners:
Film of the 12 months – The Zone Of Interest
Director of the 12 months – Jonathan Glazer for The Zone Of Interest
Foreign language movie of the 12 months – Past Lives
Actress of the 12 months – Emma Stone for Poor Things
Actor of the 12 months – Andrew Scott for All Of Us Strangers
Supporting actress of the 12 months – Da’Vine Joy Randolph for The Holdovers
Supporting actor of the 12 months – Charles Melton for May December
Documentary of the 12 months – 20 Days in Mariupol
Animated movie of the 12 months – The Boy and the Heron
British/Irish performer of the 12 months – Paul Mescal for All Of Us Strangers, God’s Creatures, Foe And Carmen
Screenwriter of the 12 months – Justine Triet and Arthur Harari for Anatomy Of A Fall
Breakthrough performer of the Year – Mia McKenna-Bruce for How To Have Sex
The Attenborough award for British/Irish Film of the 12 months – All Of Us Strangers
The Philip French award for breakthrough British/Irish filmmaker – Molly Manning Walker for How To Have Sex
Young British/Irish performer of the 12 months – Lola Campbell for Scrapper
British/Irish quick movie of the 12 months – The Veiled City
Technical achievement award – The Zone Of Interest
The Dilys Powell award for excellence in movie – Jeffrey Wright
The Derek Malcolm award for innovation – Colman Domingo
Source: information.sky.com”