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entertainment1 year ago

Emilia Pérez Dominates 2024 European Film Awards with Multiple Wins

The 2024 awards weekend saw significant wins for films like 'Anora' and 'Emilia Pérez,' as well as actress Marianne Jean-Baptiste. The documentary 'No Other Land' and the animated film 'Flow' also received accolades from both critics and the European film industry. The event highlighted the diverse range of talent and storytelling in contemporary cinema.

entertainment1 year ago

'Kneecap' Triumphs at British Independent Film Awards with Top Honors

The 2024 British Independent Film Awards saw 'Kneecap,' a film about a Belfast-based rap trio, dominate with seven awards, including Best British Independent Film and Best Debut Screenwriter for Rich Peppiatt. Marianne Jean-Baptiste won Best Lead Performance for 'Hard Truths,' while 'Anora' by Sean Baker was named Best International Independent Film. The event celebrated various talents, with Rungano Nyoni winning Best Director for 'On Becoming a Guinea Fowl' and 'Santosh' taking Best Screenplay.

entertainment1 year ago

'The Brutalist' Triumphs at 2024 NY Film Critics Circle Awards

Brady Corbet's film "The Brutalist" won Best Film at the New York Film Critics Circle (NYFCC) awards, with Adrien Brody taking Best Actor for his role in the film. RaMell Ross was awarded Best Director for "Nickel Boys," while Marianne Jean-Baptiste won Best Actress for "Hard Truths." Other notable winners include Kieran Culkin and Carol Kane in supporting roles, and "Flow" as Best Animated Film. The NYFCC, a group of 45 New York-based critics, has been a significant predictor of Oscar nominations.

film1 year ago

'The Brutalist' Triumphs at 2024 NY Film Critics Circle Awards

The New York Film Critics Circle (NYFCC) awarded "The Brutalist" as Best Film, with Adrien Brody winning Best Actor for his role in the film. Marianne Jean-Baptiste took Best Actress for "Hard Truths," while RaMell Ross won Best Director for "Nickel Boys." The awards highlight the unpredictability of this year's season, with independent films gaining significant recognition. The NYFCC's choices often influence Oscar nominations, making these wins crucial for the films' visibility and momentum in the awards circuit.