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Awards of the London Film Critics Circle 2007

Thursday 8th February 2007 - The Dorchester, London W1A 2HJ

Hosted by Mariella Frostrup and Paul Gambaccini

Please see below for winners highlighted in red

Dames get ready to do battle at film critics’ awards

Awards of the London Film Critics Circle

NSPCC

Dames Helen Mirren and Judi Dench will go head-to-head for Actress of the Year and British Actress of the Year at the 27th Awards of the London Film Critics’ Circle to be held in aid of the NSPCC at London’s Dorchester Hotel on Thursday 8 February 2007. In a nominations list that boasts the best of British, the legendary duo is joined by Kate Winslet, Emma Thompson and James McAvoy.

Helen Mirren has been nominated for her portrayal of Queen Elizabeth II in ‘The Queen’ and Judi Dench for her acclaimed performance in ‘Notes on a Scandal’. In the Actor of the Year category Philip Seymour Hoffman (Capote) will tussle it out with Richard Griffiths (The History Boys), Forest Whitaker (The Last King of Scotland), Jeff Daniels (The Squid and the Whale) and David Strathairn (Goodnight, And Good Luck).

British film ‘The Queen’ crowns the list of nominees with six nominations including The Attenborough Award, British Film of the Year and Film of the Year. It faces strong competition in the latter from ‘The Departed’, ‘Little Miss Sunshine’, ‘Volver’ and the 9/11 reconstruction, ‘United 93’.

Over in the directors’ corner, Pedro Almodóvar (Volver), Paul Greengrass (United 93), Guillermo del Toro (Pan’s Labyrinth) and Alfonso Cuarón (Children of Men) will square up to Hollywood heavyweight Martin Scorsese (The Departed) for Director of the Year Award.

The Dilys Powell Award for outstanding contribution to cinema will be presented to Leslie Phillips who has also been nominated for British Supporting Actor of the Year for his role in Venus.

The prestigious awards ceremony will be presented by broadcasters Mariella Frostrup and Paul Gambaccini at the Dorchester Hotel in London.

Winners:

British Actress of the Year

Judi Dench – Notes on a Scandal (20th Century Fox)
Helen Mirren – The Queen (Pathe)
Kate Winslet – Little Children (Entertainment)
Lorraine Stanley – London to Brighton (Vertigo Films)
Kate Dickie – Red Road (Verve Pictures)

British Actor of the Year

Sacha Baron Cohen – Borat (20th Century Fox)
Toby Jones – Infamous (Warner Bros)
Timothy Spall – Pierrepoint (Lionsgate UK)
James McAvoy – The Last King of Scotland (20th Century Fox)
Christian Bale – The Prestige (Warner Bros)

British Actress of the year in support

Emily Blunt – The Devil Wears Prada (20th Century Fox)
Emma Thompson – Stranger Than Fiction (Sony Pictures)
Juliet Stevenson – Pierrepoint (Lionsgate UK)
Emily Watson – The Proposition (Tartan Films)
Helen McCrory – The Queen (Pathe)

British Actor of the year in support

Eddie Marsan – Pierrepoint (Lionsgate UK)
Michael Caine – The Prestige (Warner Bros)
Bill Nighy – Notes on a Scandal (20th Century Fox)
Leslie Phillips – Venus (Buena Vista)
Dominic Cooper – The History Boys (20th Century Fox)

British Newcomer of the Year

Andrea Arnold – writer/director, Red Road (Verve Pictures)
Paul Andrew Williams – writer/director, London to Brighton (Vertigo Films)
Jodie Whittaker – actress, Venus (Buena Vista)
Clare-Hope Ashitey – actress, Children of Men (UIP/UK)
Rebecca Hall – actress, The Prestige (Warner Bros)

British Producer of the Year

Paul Greengrass, Tim Bevan, Eric Fellner  – United 93  (UIP/UK)
Al Clark, Ken Marshall, Rachel Robey, Paul Andrew Williams  – London to Brighton (Vertigo Films)
Lisa Bryer, Andrea Calderwood, Charles Steel – The Last King of Scotland (20th Century Fox)
Rebecca O’Brien – The Wind That Shakes the Barley (Pathe)
Graham King – The Departed (Entertainment)                 

British Director of the Year

Andrea Arnold – Red Road (Verve Pictures)
Stephen Frears – The Queen (Pathe)
Christopher Nolan – The Prestige (Warner Bros)
Kevin MacDonald – The Last King of Scotland (20th Century Fox)
Ken Loach – The Wind That Shakes the Barley (Pathe)

The Attenborough Award, British Film of the Year

Children of Men directed by Alfonso Cuarón (UIP/UK)
The Queen directed by
Stephen Frears (Pathe)
Red Road directed by
Andrea Arnold (Verve Pictures)
The Last King of Scotland directed by
Kevin MacDonald (20th Century Fox)
The Wind That Shakes the Barley directed by
Ken Loach (Pathe)

Actress of the Year

Helen Mirren – The Queen (Pathe)
Penélope Cruz – Volver (Pathe)
Judi Dench – Notes on a Scandal (20th Century Fox)
Meryl Streep – The Devil Wears Prada (20th Century Fox)
Joan Allen – The Upside of Anger (The Works)

Actor of the Year

Jeff Daniels – The Squid and the Whale (Sony Pictures)
Philip Seymour Hoffman – Capote (Sony Pictures)
Richard Griffiths – The History Boys (20th Century Fox)
David Strathairn – Goodnight, And Good Luck (Redbus)
Forest Whitaker – The Last King of Scotland (20th Century Fox)

Director of the Year

Guillermo del Toro  – Pan’s Labyrinth (Optimum Releasing)
Pedro Almodóvar – Volver (Pathe)
Paul Greengrass  – United 93 (UIP/UK)
Martin Scorsese – The Departed (Entertainment)
Alfonso Cuarón – Children of Men (UIP/UK)

Screenwriter of the Year

Peter Morgan – The Queen (Pathe)
Noah Baumbach – The Squid and the Whale (Sony Pictures)
Guillermo del Toro – Pan’s Labyrinth (Optimum Releasing)
Dan Futterman – Capote ( Sony Pictures)         
Michael Arndt – Little Miss Sunshine (20th Century Fox)

Film of the Year

The Departed directed by Martin Scorsese (Entertainment)
Little Miss Sunshine directed by Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris (20th Century Fox)
Volver directed by
Pedro Almodóvar (Pathe)
United 93 directed by Paul Greengrass (UIP/UK)
The Queen directed by
Stephen Frears (Pathe)

Foreign Language Film of the Year

L’Enfant directed by Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne  (Artificial Eye)
The Death of Mr Lazarescu directed by Cristi Puiu (Tartan Films)
Volver directed by
Pedro Almodóvar (Pathe)
Pan’s Labyrinth directed by Guillermo del Toro (Optimum Releasing)
Black Book directed by Paul Verhoeven (Tartan Films)
Apocalypto directed by
Mel Gibson (Icon)

Dilys Powell Award
Leslie Phillips

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