Chicago Loves Lady Bird. AAFCA Loves Get Out
Friday, December 15, 2017 at 2:17PM
NATHANIEL R in Chicago, Christopher Nolan, Lady Bird, Timothée Chalamet, film critics, precursor awards

The Chicago Film Critics Association was established in 1988. Last year they broke big for the three arguable top dogs with Oscar so their tastes, shall we say, align. This year there were only two clear favorites were Lady Bird (4 prizes) and Call Me By Your Name (3 prizes) with a surprise Director win for Christopher Nolan and Dunkirk

Chicago's winners and the African American Film Critics Association prizes are after the jump...

CFCA PRIZES

Picture: Lady Bird
Director: Christopher Nolan, Dunkirk
Actor: Timothée Chalamet, Call Me by Your Name
Actress: Saoirse Ronan, Lady Bird
Supporting actor: Willem Dafoe, The Florida Project
Supporting actress, Laurie Metcalf, Lady Bird
Original screenplay: Jordan Peele, Get Out
Adapted screenplay: James Ivory, Call Me by Your Name
Foreign language film: The Square
Documentary: Jane
Animated feature: Coco
Cinematography: Roger Deakins, Blade Runner 2049
Editing: Jonathan Amos and Paul Machliss, Baby Driver
Art direction: Blade Runner 2049
Original score: Jonny Greenwood, Phantom Thread
Most promising performer: Timothee Chalamet, Call Me by Your Name
Most promising filmmaker: Greta Gerwig, Lady Bird

Curious that they opted to not spread the wealth with Best Actor and Most Promising both going to Timothée Chalamet. Do they vote in rounds there? If they vote all at once that might explain the double dip. 

Four big wins for GET OUT at the AAFCAs

The African American Film Critics Association, the largest association of professional black film critics, announced their winners for the year as well. They  went wild for Get Out (hey it deserves the devotion) with 4 prizes but strangely they were quite mum about Mudbound, the other big African American film in the broader awards discussions this year. It only took one prize "New Media". So perhaps its "is it a movie? is it television?" thing is really hurting it this season. Detroit and Girls Trip each won two categories. They also honored South Africa's The Wound just days before it was selected as one of the 9 finalist for the Foreign Language Film nomination with Oscar.

AAFCA PRIZES

Picture: Get Out
Director: Jordan Peele, Get Out
Actor: Daniel Kaluuya, Get Out
Actress: Frances McDormand, Three Billboards
Supporting Actor: Laurence Fishburne, Last Flag Flying
Supporting Actress: Tiffany Haddish, Girls Trip
Ensemble: Detroit
Screenplay: Get Out
Independent Film: Crown Heights
Comedy: Girls Trip
Animated Feature: Coco
Documentary: Step
Foreign Film: The Wound
Song: "It Aint Fair" from Detroit (The Roots featuring Bilal)
New Media: Mudbound
TV Series, Comedy: black-ish
TV Series, Drama: Queen Sugar
Breakout: Lakeith Stanfield, Crown Heights

Top Ten Films:  Get Out, Three Billboards, Coco, Girls Trip, Detroit, Call Me By Your Name, The Shape of Water, Gook, Crown Heights, and Marshall. 

Top Ten TV: Queen Sugar (s2), Underground (s2), Insecure (s2), Master of None (s2), black-ish (s4), The Handmaid's Tale (s1), Dear White People (s1), She's Gotta Have It (s1), The Defiant Ones, and [tie] Guerilla (s1) / Snowfall (s1)

 

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