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Sunday, 23 December 2012

9th Annual Women Film Critics Circle Awards

The Women Film Critics Circle (WFCC) announced its awards in December 2012 with giving away the top prize to A ROYAL AFFAIR.


Here is the complete list of winners:


BEST MOVIE ABOUT WOMEN: A Royal Affair


BEST MOVIE BY A WOMAN: Zero Dark Thirty


BEST WOMAN STORYTELLER [Screenwriting Award]: Julie Delpy (Two Days In NY)


BEST ACTRESS: Anne Hathaway (Les Miserables)


BEST ACTOR: Daniel Day-Lewis (Lincoln)


BEST YOUNG ACTRESS: Quvenzhanee Wallis (Beast Of The Southern Wild)


BEST COMEDIC ACTRESS: Maggie Smith (Best Exotic Marigold Hotel)


BEST FOREIGN FILM BY OR ABOUT WOMEN: Where Do We Go Now


BEST FEMALE IMAGES IN A MOVIE: Zero Dark Thirty


WORST FEMALE IMAGES IN A MOVIE (TIE): Killer Joe;  Think Like A Man


BEST MALE IMAGES IN A MOVIE: Lincoln


WORST MALE IMAGES IN A MOVIE: Killer Joe


BEST THEATRICALLY UNRELEASED MOVIE BY OR ABOUT WOMEN: Hemingway And Gellhorn


BEST EQUALITY OF THE SEXES: Zero Dark Thirty


BEST ANIMATED FEMALES: Brave


BEST FAMILY FILM (TIE): Life Of Pi; Rise Of The Guardians


LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD: Barbra Streisand


ACTING AND ACTIVISM.AWARD: Sally Field


ADRIENNE SHELLY AWARD - For a film that most passionately opposes violence against women (TIE): Compliance; The Invisible War


JOSEPHINE BAKER AWARD - For best expressing the woman of color experience in America: Middle Of Nowhere


KAREN MORLEY AWARD: For best exemplifying a woman’s place in history or society, and a courageous search for identity: A Royal Affair


COURAGE IN ACTING - Taking on unconventional roles that radically redefine the images of women on-screen: Helen Hunt (The Sessions)


THE INVISIBLE WOMAN AWARD - Performance by a woman whose exceptional impact on the film dramatically, socially or historically, has been ignored: Helen Mirren (Hitchcock)


BEST DOCUMENTARY BY OR ABOUT A WOMAN: Queen Of Versailles


WOMEN’S WORK: BEST ENSEMBLE: The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel


BEST SCREEN COUPLE: Bill Murray and Frances McDormand (Moonrise Kingdom)



WFCC HALL OF SHAME


Bachelorette with Kirsten Dunst, had all sorts of ditzy former high school classmates getting together for the wedding of a girl they used to make fun of. Just stupid on so many levels: male strippers, drinking, general girly silliness.


Ici-Bas [Down Below]. Rape romance: A raped nun (Celine Sallette) falls in love with her rapist.


Skyfall: 'Bond Girl' is only on screen long enough to sell trailers and products like OPI's 'Skyfall Collection' of nail polishes, and gets bumped off at the end of Act II; M turns into a cowering incompetent and gets bumped off at the end of Act III; and the female sharp-shooter in Act I loses her nerve and leaves 'Field Operations' to become an office assistant in Act III. I loved the Sean Connery/James Bond films as a kid. Women got to be part of the action; the Bond Girl was always there to celebrate success at the end. But as a 50th anniversary tribute to the Bond series made in 2012, Skyfall truly broke my heart!


MOMMIE DEAREST WORST SCREEN MOM OF THE YEAR AWARD: Helena Bonham Carter (Les Miserables)


BEST LINE IN A MOVIE: "...You can't kill the animals in a movie, only the women." — Christopher Walken (Seven Psychopaths)


JUST KIDDING AWARD - Best Male Images In A Movie: Magic Mike