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  • December 28, 2011

    Read the Press Release below with the full list of winners:

    December 28, 2011 (Austin, TX) – The Austin Film Critics Association today announced its 2011 awards, with Martin Scorsese’s ode to classic cinema, HUGO, winning Best Film. It lead a group of awards that AFCA Founder and President Cole Dabney called “a unique blend highlighting the best of both Hollywood and indie filmmaking.”

    The hyper-stylized crime thriller DRIVE took home three awards, including Best Director for Nicolas Winding Refn, Best Adapted Screenplay for writer Hossein Amini, and Best Supporting Actor for Albert Brooks. It was also named the second best film of the year in the AFCA’s overall Top 10 List.

    Michael Shannon was named Best Actor, while Jessica Chastain received Best Supporting Actress for their performances in TAKE SHELTER. Austinite Jeff Nichols was also awarded Best Austin Film for his direction and conception of the film, hailed at film festivals this year from Sundance to Cannes to Toronto.

    Tilda Swinton was named Best Actress for her portrayal as a mother struggling with her first-born child’s madness and murder in WE NEED TO TALK ABOUT KEVIN, while Woody Allen was awarded Best Original Screenplay for MIDNIGHT IN PARIS and Emmanuel Lubezki won his 2nd AFCA Award for Best Cinematography, this time for the Austin-made THE TREE OF LIFE.

    The British film ATTACK THE BLOCK, which premiered at Austin’s own South by Southwest Film Festival, was awarded two prizes. Joe Cornish, who wrote and directed the alien invasion sci-fi/comedy, won Best First Film while composer Steven Price received Best Original Score.

    Jee-woon Kim’s South Korean revenge thriller I SAW THE DEVIL (Akmareul boatda) won Best Foreign Language Film, while the Formula One Racing biography SENNA took home Best Documentary. RANGO, which features the voice-work of Johnny Depp and was directed by Gore Verbinski in his non-live action debut, was named Best Animated Film.

    For her incredibly diverse and complex work in 2011, the AFCA also awarded Jessica Chastain its Robert R. “Bobby” McCurdy Memorial Breakthrough Artist Award. Ms. Chastain appeared in six films in 2011, including TAKE SHELTER, THE TREE OF LIFE, THE HELP, THE DEBT, CORIOLANUS and TEXAS KILLING FIELDS. The award is now named after Bobby McCurdy, a much-loved member of the AFCA who co-founded the organization with Dabney. He passed away suddenly during last year’s voting process; McCurdy’s enthusiasm for film made the Breakthrough Artist Award his favorite award to discuss and forecast as part of the AFCA voting process.

    All details can be found at the AFCA website http://austinfilmcritics.org; the AFCA is a group dedicated to supporting the best in film, whether at the international, national, or local level, whose members contribute to publications and outlets as diverse as Ain’t It Cool News, the Austin American-Statesman, the Austin Chronicle, CNN, Fandango, Film.com, Film School Rejects, Fox News, Hollywood.com, INsite Magazine, MSN Movies, Movies.com, Slackerwood, Spill.com and Twitch, among others.

    Best Film:
    Hugo

    Best Director:
    Nicolas Winding Refn, Drive

    Best Actor:
    Michael Shannon, Take Shelter

    Best Actress:
    Tilda Swinton, We Need to Talk About Kevin

    Best Supporting Actor:
    Albert Brooks, Drive

    Best Supporting Actress:
    Jessica Chastain, Take Shelter

    Best Original Screenplay:
    Midnight in Paris, Woody Allen

    Best Adapted Screenplay:
    Drive, Hossein Amini

    Best Cinematography:
    The Tree of Life, Emmanuel Lubezki

    Best Original Score:
    Attack the Block, Steven Price

    Best Foreign Language Film:
    I Saw the Devil, South Korea [dir: Jee-woon Kim]

    Best Documentary:
    Senna [dir: Asif Kapadia]

    Best Animated Feature:
    Rango [dir: Gore Verbinski]

    Robert R. “Bobby” McCurdy Memorial Breakthrough Artist Award:
    Jessica Chastain, Take Shelter/The Tree of Life/The Help/The Debt/Coriolanus/Texas Killing Fields

    Best First Film:
    Attack the Block [dir: Joe Cornish]

    Austin Film Award:
    Take Shelter [dir: Jeff Nichols]

    Top 10 Films:
    1. Hugo
    2. Drive
    3. Take Shelter
    4. Midnight in Paris
    5. Attack the Block
    6. The Artist
    7. Martha Marcy May Marlene
    8. I Saw the Devil
    9. 13 Assassins
    10. Melancholia

    About Clayton Davis


    Clayton Davis is the respected and esteemed AwardsCircuit.com editor. Clayton has become a proud member of the Broadcast Film Critics Association where he votes and attends the kick off to awards season show, The Critics Choice Movie Awards. Most recently, Clayton is a now an active member of the International Press Academy, which hosts the popular Satellite Awards as well as the newly integrated Broadcast Television Journalists Association, which hosts the Critics Choice Television Awards.

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    1. Refn getting Best Director attention is always good in my book!

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