London Critics’ Circle Awards Winners 2013
Last night the London Critics’ Circle Awards 2013 took place at the May Fair Hotel in snow covered central London. Stars including Helena Bonham Carer, Emily Blunt, Samantha Barks, Toby Jones and Olivia Coleman walked the red carpet to present and collect awards.
Check out the full list of this year’s Critics’ Circle Award Winners below with horror film Berberian Sound Studio, Life of Pi, The Master and Michael Hanake’s Amour leading the way in a very competitive year.
Film of the year: Amour
Foreign-language film of the year: Rust and Bone
Documentary of the year: The Imposter
British film of the year: Berberian Sound Studio
Actor of the year: Joaquin Phoenix, The Master
Actress of the year: Emmanuelle Riva, Amour
Supporting actor of the year: Philip Seymour Hoffman, The Master
Supporting actress of the year: Anne Hathaway, Les Miserables
British actor of the year: Toby Jones, Berberian Sound Studio
British actress of the year: Andrea Riseborough, Shadow Dancer
Young British performer of the year: Tom Holland, The Impossible
Director of the year: Ang Lee, Life of Pi
Screenwriter of the year: Michael Haneke, Amour
Breakthrough British film-maker: Alice Lowe and Steve Oram, writers, Sightseers
Technical achievement of the year: Life of Pi,Bill Westenhofer (visual effects)
Dilys Powell award for excellence in film: Helena Bonham Carter
Check out our red carpet video interviews below with this years winners:
Golden Globes Full Winners List 2013
Here’s the full official list of winners at the Golden Globes Awards tonight as voted for by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association.
The 70th Annual awards ceremony saw Homeland emerge the clear winner on the small screen, picking up best drama while stars Damien Lewis and Claire Danes both took home awards for best actor/actress respectively. Sarah Palin political drama Game Change also picked up awards for best mini-series and acting nod for stars Julianne Moore and Ed Harris.
In the film awards, despite the widely predicted sweep for Spielberg’s historical biopic Lincoln, honors were shared in the key categories among other films. In fact Lincoln’s only win of the night was a predictable best actor success for Daniel Day Lewis.
Ben Affleck won the best director gong, despite missing out on an Academy Award nomination and Argo took hold of the coveted best film award.
Tarantino surprisingly scooped best Screenplay for slavery era western Django Unchained and Christoph Waltz took home best supporting actor for his role as a likeable bounty hunter. Best score went to Life Of Pi and Brave took home best animated feature.
Young stars Jennifer Lawrence (Silver Linings Playbook) and Anne Hathaway (Les Miserables) both picked up awards for best actress and best supporting actress in a comedy/musical. Hugh Jackman won for best actor and Les Miserables unsurprisingly took home the prize for best musical/comedy. Jessica Chastain won a best actress award for Zero Dark Thirty
One of the night’s most significant moments was when Jodie Foster receiving the Cecile B Demile lifetime achievement award, used the opportunity to publicly acknowledge her sexuality for the first time. Although something of an open secret in Hollywood for decades, it’s still a landmark moment for the gay and lesbian community to finally have the Oscar winner actress ‘come out’ on a global stage.
FILM AWARDS
Best Motion Picture – Drama
Argo
Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy
Les Miserables
Best Director
Ben Affleck - Argo
Best Actor – Drama
Daniel Day-Lewis, Lincoln
Best Actor – Musical or Comedy
Hugh Jackman, Les Miserables
Best Actress – Drama
Jessica Chastain, Zero Dark Thirty
Best Actress – Musical or Comedy
Jennifer Lawrence, Silver Linings Playbook
Best Supporting Actor
Christophe Waltz, Django Unchained
Best Supporting Actress
Anne Hathaway, Les Miserables
Best Screenplay
Django Unchained
Best Original Score
Life of Pi
Best Original Song
Skyfall, Skyfall
Best Foreign Language Film
Amour
Best Animated Feature
Brave
Cecil B DeMille Lifetime Achievement Award
Jodie Foster
TV AWARDS
Best TV Series – Drama
Homeland
Best TV Series – Comedy
Girls
Best Miniseries or Motion Picture made for TV
Game Change
Best Actor – Drama
Damian Lewis, Homeland
Best Actress – Drama
Claire Danes, Homeland
Best Actor – Comedy
Don Cheadle, House of Lies
Best Actress – Comedy
Lena Dunham, Girls
Best Actor – Miniseries or Motion Picture made for TV
Kevin Costner, Hatfields & McCoys
Best Actress – Miniseries or Motion Picture made for TV
Julianne Moore, Game Change
Best Supporting Actor
Ed Harris, Game Change
Best Supporting Actress
Maggie Smith, Downton Abbey