London Critics' Circle Film Award

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The London Critics 'Circle Film Awards ( ALFS Awards for short ) have been presented annually by the London Critics' Circle since 1981 to the best British and foreign achievements in the field of cinema.

The 37th award ceremony took place on January 22nd, 2017 at The May Fair Hotel in London and was presented by Steve Oram and Alice Lowe . Isabelle Huppert received both the London Critics' Circle Film Award / Dilys Powell Award and the award for best actress.

Price categories

Note: The award ceremony always relates to film productions published in the previous year. The 2016 award winners will therefore be honored for their achievements in 2015.

The price categories for 2012 at a glance:

category Original name (s) awarded since
Best movie Film of the Year 1981
Best British Film The Attenborough Award - British Film of the Year 2012
Best foreign language film Foreign Language Film of the Year 1981
Best documentary Documentary of the Year 2012
Best director Director of the Year 1981
Best British Young Director The Virgin Atlantic Award - Breakthrough British film-maker 2009
Best script Screenwriter of the Year 1981
Best Actor Actor of the Year 1984
Best British Actor British Actor of the Year 1992
Best main actress Actress of the Year 1992
Best British Actress The Moët & Chandon Award - British Actress of the Year 1994
Best supporting actor Supporting Actor of the Year 2012
The best supporting actress Supporting Actress of the Year 2012
Best British Young Actor Young British Performer of the Year 2009
Best technical performance The Sky 3D Award - Technical Achievement 2012
Dilys Powell Award The Dilys Powell Award 1992
special price Special Awards 1981 (irregular)

Former categories:

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. 37th London Critics' Circle Film Awards at criticscircle.org.uk, January 23, 2017, accessed February 14, 2017