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The '''37th Chicago Film Critics Association Awards''' were presented to recognize the best in film of 2024.<ref name="nominees" /> The nominations were announced on Tuesday, December 10, 2024.<ref name=nominees>{{Cite web |title=Brady Corbet's ''THE BRUTALIST'' Leads With Nine Nominations At Chicago Film Critics Association 2024 Awards |url=https://chicagofilmcritics.org/blog/2024nominations |date=2024-12-10 |access-date=2024-12-11 |website=] |editor-last=Childress |editor-first=Erik |quote=…With a total of 39 films nominated across nineteen categories.}}</ref><ref name="ebert" /> '']'' received the most nominations with nine, followed by '']'' with seven.<ref name="nominees" /> Meanwhile, '']'', '']'', and '']'' each received six nominations.<ref name=ebert>{{Cite web |title=''The Brutalist'' Leads Chicago Film Critics Association Nominees |url=https://www.rogerebert.com/festivals/the-brutalist-leads-chicago-film-critics-association-nominees |last=Tallerico |first=Brian |date=2024-12-10 |access-date=2024-12-11 |website=] |quote=Brady Corbet's ''The Brutalist'' was the big film for the Chicago Film Critics Association this year, leading their nominations with 9 this year,}}</ref> | |||
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The '''37th Chicago Film Critics Association Awards''' were presented to recognize the best in film of 2024.<ref name="nominees"/> The nominations were announced on December 10, 2024.<ref name="nominees">{{Cite web |title=Brady Corbet's ''The Brutalist'' Leads with Nine Nominations at Chicago Film Critics Association 2024 Awards |url=https://chicagofilmcritics.org/blog/2024nominations |date=2024-12-10 |access-date=2024-12-11 |website=] |editor-last=Childress |editor-first=Erik |quote=…two categories…a tie vote and six total nominees are named: Best Film and Best Original Score. Other nominations unique to the CFCA include Chicago's own Keith Kupferer nominated for Best Actor (''Ghostlight'') and two nominations for the indie sleeper hit ''Hundreds of Beavers''.}}</ref><ref name="ebert"/> '']'' received the most nominations with nine, followed by '']'' with seven.<ref name="nominees"/> Meanwhile, '']'', '']'' and '']'' each received six nominations.<ref name="ebert">{{Cite web |title=''The Brutalist'' Leads Chicago Film Critics Association Nominees |url=https://www.rogerebert.com/festivals/the-brutalist-leads-chicago-film-critics-association-nominees |last=Tallerico |first=Brian |date=2024-12-10 |access-date=2024-12-11 |website=] |quote=Brady Corbet's ''The Brutalist'' was the big film for the Chicago Film Critics Association this year, leading their nominations with 9 this year.}}</ref> | ||
], winner for Best Director, Breakthrough Filmmaker; and co-winner of Best Adapted Screenplay]] | |||
The winners were subsequently announced on December 11, 2024.<ref name="winners">{{Cite web |title=''Nickel Boys'' Earns Four Awards at 2024 Chicago Film Critics Association Honors; ''The Brutalist'' named year's best film |url=https://chicagofilmcritics.org/blog/2024winners |date=2024-12-11 |access-date=2024-12-12 |website=] |last=Childress |first=Erik |quote=…with a total of 39 films nominated across nineteen categories.}}</ref> ''Nickel Boys'' won the most awards with four wins, including three for ]—namely ] and ] (the latter along with co-writer ]).<ref>{{Cite web |title=2024 Chicago Film Critics (CFC) Winners: ''The Brutalist'' is Best Pic; ''Challengers'', ''Nickel Boys'' Earn Multiple Awards |url=https://awardswatch.com/2024-chicago-film-critics-cfc-winners-the-brutalist-is-best-pic-challengers-nickel-boys-earn-multiple-awards/ |last=Anderson |first=Erik |date=2024-12-11 |access-date=2024-12-12 |publisher=AwardsWatch |quote=''Nickel Boys'' earned the most honors with four total wins.}}</ref> However, ''The Brutalist'' won ], as well as ] for ].<ref name="times">{{Cite news |title=''The Brutalist'' called best of 2024 by Chicago Film Critics Association |last=Jevens |first=Darel |date=2024-12-11 |url=https://chicago.suntimes.com/movies-and-tv/2024/12/11/chicago-film-critics-awards-association-brutalist |access-date=2024-12-12 |newspaper=] |url-access=subscription |issn=1553-8478 |oclc=51500916 |quote=Top acting awards go to Adrien Brody and ''Hard Truths'' star Marianne Jean-Baptiste.}}</ref> '']'' also received two: ] (]) and ] (]).<ref name="contending"/> ] went to ] ('']''), while ] went to ] ('']'').<ref name="times"/><ref name="contending">{{Cite web |title=''Nickel Boys'' Leads 2024 Chicago Film Critics Association Honors; ''Brutalist'' Wins Best Picture |last=Moye |first=Clarence |date=2024-12-11 |url=https://thecontending.com/nickel-boys-leads-2024-chicago-film-critics-association-honors-brutalist-wins-best-picture/ |access-date=2024-12-12 |website=The Contending |quote=…and Best Supporting Actor (Kieran Culkin) and Best Original Screenplay (Jesse Eisenberg) for the latter. Other key category wins include Natasha Lyonne for Best Supporting Actress in ''His Three Daughters''; ''No Other Land'' for Best Documentary; ''Flow'' for Best Animated Film; and ''All We Imagine as Light'' for Best Foreign Language Film.}}</ref> | |||
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==Winners and nominees== | ==Winners and nominees== | ||
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The winners and nominees for the 37th Chicago Film Critics Association Awards are as follows: | ||
===Awards=== | ===Awards=== | ||
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! ] | ! ] | ||
! ] | ! ] | ||
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* '''] – '']'' as László Tóth''' | * '''] – '']'' as László Tóth''' | ||
** ] – '']'' as ] | ** ] – '']'' as ] | ||
** ] – '']'' as John "Divine G |
** ] – '']'' as John "Divine G" Whitfield | ||
** ] – '']'' as Thomas ] Lawrence | ** ] – '']'' as Thomas ] Lawrence | ||
** Keith Kupferer – '']'' as Dan Mueller | ** Keith Kupferer – '']'' as Dan Mueller | ||
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* '''] – '']'' as Pansy Deacon''' | * '''] – '']'' as Pansy Deacon''' | ||
** ] – '']'' as ] | ** ] – '']'' as ] | ||
** ] – '']'' as Anora "Ani" Mikheeva | ** ] – '']'' as Anora "Ani" Mikheeva | ||
** ] – '']'' as Elisabeth Sparkle | ** ] – '']'' as Elisabeth Sparkle | ||
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** ] – '']'' as Igor | ** ] – '']'' as Igor | ||
** ] – '']'' as Clarence "Divine Eye" Maclin | ** ] – '']'' as Clarence "Divine Eye" Maclin | ||
** ] – '']'' as Harrison Lee Van Buren | ** ] – '']'' as Harrison Lee Van Buren Sr. | ||
** ] – '']'' as Oswald | ** ] – '']'' as Oswald | ||
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* '''] – '']'' Rachel''' | * '''] – '']'' as Rachel''' | ||
** ] – '']'' as Berniece | ** ] – '']'' as Berniece | ||
** ] – '']'' as ] | ** ] – '']'' as ] | ||
** ] – '']'' as Sue | ** ] – '']'' as Sue | ||
** ] – '']'' as Rita Mora Castro | ** ] – '']'' as Rita Mora Castro | ||
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** '']'' – ], Guillaume Bréaud, and Benjamin Charbit | ||
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** '']'' – ] | ** '']'' – ] | ||
** '']'' – Clint Bentley |
** '']'' – Clint Bentley and Greg Kwedar | ||
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** '']'' – Dávid Jancsó | ** '']'' – Dávid Jancsó | ||
** '']'' – Eliot Knapman |
** '']'' – Eliot Knapman and ] | ||
** '']'' – Nicolas Monsour | ** '']'' – Nicolas Monsour | ||
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* '''] – '']''''' | * '''] – '']'' as Clarence "Divine Eye" Maclin''' | ||
** Lily Collias – '']'' | ** ] – '']'' as Sam | ||
** ] – '']'' | ** ] – '']'' as Emilia Pérez | ||
** ] – '']'' | ** ] – '']'' as Maddy Wilson | ||
** ] – '']'' | ** ] – '']'' as Oswald | ||
|} | |} | ||
==Awards breakdown== | ==Awards breakdown== | ||
The following films received multiple nominations: | The following films received multiple nominations: | ||
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! Nominations | ! Nominations | ||
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The following films received multiple wins: | The following films received multiple wins: | ||
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| style="text-align:center;"| 4 | | style="text-align:center;"| 4 | ||
| ''Nickel Boys'' | | '']'' | ||
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| style="text-align:center;" rowspan="3"| 2 | | style="text-align:center;" rowspan="3"| 2 | ||
| ''The Brutalist'' | | '']'' | ||
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| ''Challengers'' | | '']'' | ||
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| ''A Real Pain'' | | '']'' | ||
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==External links== | ==External links== | ||
*{{Official website|https://www.chicagofilmcritics.org}} | * {{Official website|https://www.chicagofilmcritics.org}} | ||
{{CFCA Awards Chron}} | {{CFCA Awards Chron}} | ||
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Latest revision as of 08:08, 28 December 2024
Annual film critics awards
37th Chicago Film Critics Association Awards | |
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Date | December 11, 2024 |
Site | Chicago, Illinois, U.S. |
Highlights | |
Best Picture | The Brutalist |
Most awards | Nickel Boys (4) |
Most nominations | The Brutalist (9) |
The 37th Chicago Film Critics Association Awards were presented to recognize the best in film of 2024. The nominations were announced on December 10, 2024. The Brutalist received the most nominations with nine, followed by The Substance with seven. Meanwhile, Anora, Nickel Boys and Wicked each received six nominations.
The winners were subsequently announced on December 11, 2024. Nickel Boys won the most awards with four wins, including three for RaMell Ross—namely Best Director and Best Adapted Screenplay (the latter along with co-writer Joslyn Barnes). However, The Brutalist won Best Film, as well as Best Actor for Adrien Brody. A Real Pain also received two: Best Supporting Actor (Kieran Culkin) and Best Original Screenplay (Jesse Eisenberg). Best Actress went to Marianne Jean-Baptiste (Hard Truths), while Best Supporting Actress went to Natasha Lyonne (His Three Daughters).
Winners and nominees
The winners and nominees for the 37th Chicago Film Critics Association Awards are as follows:
Awards
Awards breakdown
The following films received multiple nominations:
The following films received multiple wins:
Wins | Film |
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4 | Nickel Boys |
2 | The Brutalist |
Challengers | |
A Real Pain |
References
- ^ Childress, Erik, ed. (December 10, 2024). "Brady Corbet's The Brutalist Leads with Nine Nominations at Chicago Film Critics Association 2024 Awards". Chicago Film Critics Association. Retrieved December 11, 2024.
…two categories…a tie vote and six total nominees are named: Best Film and Best Original Score. Other nominations unique to the CFCA include Chicago's own Keith Kupferer nominated for Best Actor (Ghostlight) and two nominations for the indie sleeper hit Hundreds of Beavers.
- ^ Tallerico, Brian (December 10, 2024). "The Brutalist Leads Chicago Film Critics Association Nominees". RogerEbert.com. Retrieved December 11, 2024.
Brady Corbet's The Brutalist was the big film for the Chicago Film Critics Association this year, leading their nominations with 9 this year.
- Childress, Erik (December 11, 2024). "Nickel Boys Earns Four Awards at 2024 Chicago Film Critics Association Honors; The Brutalist named year's best film". Chicago Film Critics Association. Retrieved December 12, 2024.
…with a total of 39 films nominated across nineteen categories.
- Anderson, Erik (December 11, 2024). "2024 Chicago Film Critics (CFC) Winners: The Brutalist is Best Pic; Challengers, Nickel Boys Earn Multiple Awards". AwardsWatch. Retrieved December 12, 2024.
Nickel Boys earned the most honors with four total wins.
- ^ Jevens, Darel (December 11, 2024). "The Brutalist called best of 2024 by Chicago Film Critics Association". Chicago Sun-Times. ISSN 1553-8478. OCLC 51500916. Retrieved December 12, 2024.
Top acting awards go to Adrien Brody and Hard Truths star Marianne Jean-Baptiste.
- ^ Moye, Clarence (December 11, 2024). "Nickel Boys Leads 2024 Chicago Film Critics Association Honors; Brutalist Wins Best Picture". The Contending. Retrieved December 12, 2024.
…and Best Supporting Actor (Kieran Culkin) and Best Original Screenplay (Jesse Eisenberg) for the latter. Other key category wins include Natasha Lyonne for Best Supporting Actress in His Three Daughters; No Other Land for Best Documentary; Flow for Best Animated Film; and All We Imagine as Light for Best Foreign Language Film.
External links
Chicago Film Critics Association | |
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Current awards | |
Retired awards | |
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