London Critics' Circle Film Award / Best British Screenplay
From 1992 to 2005, the London Critics' Circle Film Awards honored the best British screenwriters .
So far, only Roddy Doyle and Richard Curtis have twice been successful with their films.
Award winners
Note: The award ceremony always relates to films from the previous year, so 2005 winners were recognized for their 2004 achievements.
year | Award winners | Movie |
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1992 | Dick Clement , Ian La Frenais and Roddy Doyle | The Commitments (The Commitments) |
1993 | Neil Jordan | The Crying Game |
1994 | Roddy Doyle | The Snapper - Help a Baby! (The Snapper) |
1995 | Richard Curtis | Four Weddings and a Funeral (Four Weddings and a Funeral) |
1996 | Alan Bennett | King George - The Madness of King George |
1997 | Emma Thompson | Sense and Sensibility (Sense and Sensibility) |
1998 | Simon Beaufoy | All or nothing (The Full Monty) |
1999 | Guy Ritchie | Jack, Queen, King, grass (Lock, Stock & Two Smoking Barrels) |
2000 | Ayub Khan-Din | East is East |
2001 | Christopher Nolan | Memento |
2002 | Helen Fielding , Andrew Davies and Richard Curtis | Bridget Jones - Chocolate for Breakfast (Bridget Jones's Diary) |
2003 | Steven Knight | Little Dirty Tricks (Dirty Pretty Things) |
2004 | David Hare | The Hours - From Eternity to Eternity (The Hours) |
2005 | Mike Leigh | Vera Drake |