Penélope Cruz, Simon Rex, Drive My Car score top honors at Los Angeles Film Critics Association awards
The Los Angeles Film Critics Association announced its 2021 winners for achievements in film Saturday, revealing top prizes for Simon Rex for Best Actor (for Red Rocket), Penélope Cruz for Best Actress (for Parallel Mothers), Jane Campion for Best Director (for The Power of the Dog), and Ryusuke Hamaguchi's Drive My Car for Best Picture.
Kodi Smit-McPhee's turn in Campion's critically hailed Netflix western drama scored him a Best Supporting Actor award, though he shared the honor with Vincent Lindon for the Palme d'Or–winning French horror film Titane (the New York Film Critics Circle gave Smit-McPhee the same award earlier this month). Meanwhile, Ariana DeBose earned the award for Best Supporting Actress for her performance in Steven Spielberg's remake of the musical West Side Story.
El Deseo/Iglesias Más/Sony Pictures Classics Milena Smit and Penélope Cruz in 'Parallel Mothers'
The LAFCA, made up of Los Angeles–area print and digital journalists, will also celebrate Mel Brooks with the 2021 career achievement award. He and the rest of the winners will be honored at a ceremony in 2022.
The New York Film Critics Circle (NYFCC) also awarded Drive My Car with the prize for Best Film, and Campion also won Best Director for The Power of the Dog. However, its top acting honors went to Lady Gaga for House of Gucci and Benedict Cumberbatch, also for The Power of the Dog.
Niko Tavernise/20th Century Studios Ariana DeBose in 'West Side Story'
Last year, the LAFCA awarded Steve McQueen's Small Axe the award for Best Picture, while Chloé Zhao won Best Director for Nomadland, which later snagged two Oscars, for Best Director and Best Picture. Chadwick Boseman and Carey Mulligan won for Best Actor and Best Actress for their films Ma Rainey's Black Bottom and Promising Young Woman, respectively.
See the full list of the 2021 Los Angeles Film Critics Association awards winners below.
LAFCA The Los Angeles Film Critics Association has announced its 2021 awards winners.
Best Picture: Drive My Car
Runner-up: The Power of the Dog
Best Director: Jane Campion — The Power of the Dog
Runner-up: Ryusuke Hamaguchi — Drive My Car
Best Actor: Simon Rex — Red Rocket
Runner-up: Benedict Cumberbatch — The Power of the Dog
Best Actress: Penélope Cruz — Parallel Mothers
Runner-up: Renate Reinsve — The Worst Person in the World
Best Supporting Actor: Vincent Lindon — Titane and Kodi Smit-McPhee — The Power of the Dog (tie)
Best Supporting Actress: Ariana DeBose — West Side Story
Runner-up: Aunjanue Ellis — King Richard
Best Animated Film: Flee
Runner-up: Belle
Best Documentary/Non-Fiction: Summer of Soul
Runner-up: Procession
Best Foreign Language Film: Petite Maman
Runner-up: Quo vadis, Aida?
Best Screenplay: Ryusuke Hamaguchi and Takamasa Oe — Drive My Car
Runner-up: Paul Thomas Anderson — Licorice Pizza
Best Cinematography: Ari Wegner — The Power of the Dog
Runner-up: Greig Fraser — Dune
Best Editing: Joshua L. Pearson — Summer of Soul
Runner-up: Andy Jurgensen — Licorice Pizza
Best Music/Score: Alberto Iglesias — Parallel Mothers
Runner-up: Jonny Greenwood — The Power of the Dog and Spencer
Best Production Design: Steve Saklad — Barb and Star Go to Vista Del Mar
Runner-up: Tamara Deverell — Nightmare Alley
New Generation Prize: Shatara Michelle Ford — Test Pattern and Tatiana Huezo — Prayers for the Stolen (tie)
Douglas Edwards Experimental Film Award: The Works and Days (of Tayoko Shiojiri in the Shiotani Basin)
Career Achievement: Mel Brooks
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