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2nd Seattle Film Critics Society Awards
DateDecember 18, 2017
SiteSeattle, Washington
Highlights
Best PictureDrive My Car
Most awardsLady Bird / Phantom Thread (3)
Most nominationsBlade Runner 2049 (8)

The 2nd Seattle Film Critics Society Awards were announced on December 18, 2017.

The nominations were announced on December 11, 2017.

Christopher Nolan, Best Director winner
Daniel Day-Lewis, Best Actor in a Leading Role winner
Saoirse Ronan, Best Actress in a Leading Role winner
Willem Dafoe, Best Actor in a Supporting Role winner
Laurie Metcalf, Best Actress in a Supporting Role winner
Greta Gerwig, Best Screenplay winner
Lee Unkrich, Best Animated Feature co-winner
Agnès Varda, Best Documentary Feature co-winner
JR, Best Documentary Feature co-winner
Roger Deakins, Best Cinematography winner
Jonny Greenwood, Best Original Score winner
James McAvoy, Villain of the Year winner
Best Picture of the Year

Get Out

Best Director

Christopher NolanDunkirk

Best Actor in a Leading Role

Daniel Day-LewisPhantom Thread as Reynolds Woodcock

Best Actress in a Leading Role

Saoirse RonanLady Bird as Christine "Lady Bird" McPherson

Best Actor in a Supporting Role

Willem DafoeThe Florida Project as Bobby Hicks

Best Actress in a Supporting Role

Laurie MetcalfLady Bird as Marion McPherson

Best Ensemble Cast

Get Out

Best Screenplay

Lady BirdGreta Gerwig

Best Animated Feature

CocoLee Unkrich and Adrian Molina

Best Documentary Feature

Faces PlacesAgnès Varda and JR

Best Foreign Language Film

RawJulia Ducournau

Best Cinematography

Blade Runner 2049Roger Deakins

Best Costume Design

Phantom ThreadMark Bridges

Best Film Editing

DunkirkLee Smith

Best Original Score

Phantom ThreadJonny Greenwood

Best Production Design

Blade Runner 2049Dennis Gassner (Production Design); Alessandra Querzola (Set Decoration)

Best Visual Effects

War for the Planet of the ApesJoe Letteri, Dan Lemmon, Daniel Barrett, and Joel Whist

Best Youth Performance

Brooklynn PrinceThe Florida Project as Moonee

Villain of the Year

Dennis and various multiple personalities – Split (portrayed by James McAvoy)

Films that received multiple nominations
Nominations Film
8 Blade Runner 2049
7 Dunkirk
Lady Bird
The Shape of Water
6 Get Out
Phantom Thread
5 The Florida Project
Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri
3 The Disaster Artist
Logan
The Post
2 The Big Sick
Darkest Hour
It
I, Tonya
The Killing of a Sacred Deer
War for the Planet of the Apes
Wonderstruck


Films that received multiple awards
Awards Film
3 Lady Bird
Phantom Thread
2 Blade Runner 2049
Dunkirk
The Florida Project
Get Out

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