The Brutalist wins best film at London Critics' Circle awards
Briefly

The London Critics' Circle Awards showcased significant achievements in film with Brady Corbet's The Brutalist clinching the Best Picture title. Other notable winners included RaMell Ross for Best Director for Nickel Boys, which also took home awards for cinematography. Marianne Jean-Baptiste triumphed as Actress of the Year for her role in Hard Truths, while Jesse Eisenberg's A Real Pain won awards for screenplay and supporting actor. Foreign Language Film went to Payal Kapadia's All We Imagine as Light, amidst a diverse range of acclaimed performances and films recognized this year.
The Brutalist has taken best picture at the London Critics' Circle awards, though it missed out on other prizes while competing against notable films and performances.
Marianne Jean-Baptiste won actress of the year for her powerful portrayal in Mike Leigh's Hard Truths, proving her mettle after missing out on an Oscar nomination.
In the technical categories, RaMell Ross’s Nickel Boys grabbed best director and a cinematography award, indicating a strong critical response to the film’s artistic achievements.
Other notable wins include Jesse Eisenberg's A Real Pain for screenplay and supporting actor, showcasing the range and creativity in today’s film landscape.
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