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The 37th Chicago Film Critics Association Awards were presented to recognize the best in film of 2024. [1] The nominations were announced on December 10, 2024. [1] [2] The Brutalist received the most nominations with nine, followed by The Substance with seven. [1] Meanwhile, Anora, Nickel Boys and Wicked each received six nominations. [2]
The winners and nominees for the 36th Chicago Film Critics Association Awards are as follows: Christopher Nolan, Best Director winner Paul Giamatti, Best Actor winner Emma Stone, Best Actress winner Da'Vine Joy Randolph, Best Supporting Actress winner Martin Scorsese, Best Adapted Screenplay co-winner Celine Song, Milos Stehlik Award for Breakthrough Filmmaker winner
The Chicago Film Critics Association (CFCA) is an association of professional film critics, who work in print, broadcast and online media, based in Chicago, Illinois, United States. [1] The organization was founded in 1990 by film critics Sharon LeMaire and Sue Kiner, following the success of the first Chicago Film Critics Awards given out in ...
The Chicago Film Critics Association Award for Best Film is one of the annual awards given by the Chicago Film Critics Association. Winners. 1980s. Year Winner ...
The winners and nominees for the 35th Chicago Film Critics Association Awards are as follows: Daniel Scheinert and Daniel Kwan, Best Director winners Colin Farrell, Best Actor winner Cate Blanchett, Best Actress winner Ke Huy Quan, Best Supporting Actor winner Kerry Condon, Best Supporting Actress winner Sarah Polley, Best Adapted Screenplay winner Martin McDonagh, Best Original Screenplay winner
The Chicago Film Critics Association has named Chloé Zhao's “Nomadland” as this year's big winner, netting five prizes, including best picture, director, actress (Frances McDormand), adapted ...
The Chicago Film Critics Association Award for Best Supporting Actor is an annual award given by the Chicago Film Critics Association. Winners. 1980s Year Winner and ...
The 16th Chicago Film Critics Association Awards (2003) saw all 15 cinematographers who worked on Winged Migration nominated for Best Cinematography, while the 17th Chicago Film Critics Association Awards (2004) was the first to result in a tie. [5]