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Women Film Critics Circle Awards

    • Années 2020
    • Années 2010
    • Années 2000
  • 2019201820172016201520142013201220112010

    WFCC Award

    Modifier

    Best Actor

    • Colin Firth
      Gagnant
      • Colin Firth
      • Le Discours d'un roi

    Best Actress

    • Annette Bening in The Face of Love (2013)
      Gagnant
      • Annette Bening
      • Tout va bien! The Kids Are All Right

    Best Animated Female

    • [object Object]
      Gagnant

      Moi, moche et méchant

      7,6 (624 k)

    Best Comedic Actress

    • Annette Bening in The Face of Love (2013)
      Gagnant
      • Annette Bening
      • Tout va bien! The Kids Are All Right

    Best Documentary by or About Women

    • [object Object]
      Gagnant

      Shtikat ha-archion

      7,4 (2 k)

    Best Equality of the Sexes

    • [object Object]
      Gagnant

      Another Year

      7,4 (32 k)
      Tied with Fair Game (2010).
    • [object Object]
      Gagnant

      Fair Game

      6,8 (53 k)
      Tied with Another Year (2010).

    Best Family Film

    • [object Object]
      Gagnant

      Toy Story 3

      8,3 (956 k)

    Best Female Images in a Movie

    • [object Object]
      Gagnant

      Conviction

      7,2 (48 k)

    Best Foreign Film by or About Women

    • [object Object]
      Gagnant

      Mother

      7,7 (79 k)
      Tied with Women without men (2009).
    • [object Object]
      Gagnant

      Women without men

      6,2 (2,8 k)
      Tied with Mother (2009).

    Best Male Images in a Movie

    • [object Object]
      Gagnant

      Another Year

      7,4 (32 k)
      Tied with Le Discours d'un roi (2010).
    • [object Object]
      Gagnant

      Le Discours d'un roi

      8,0 (729 k)
      Tied with Another Year (2010).

    Best Movie About Women

    • [object Object]
      Gagnant

      Mother and Child

      7,2 (13 k)

    Best Movie by a Woman

    • [object Object]
      Gagnant

      Winter's Bone

      7,1 (156 k)
      Debra Granik

    Best Screen Couple

    • [object Object]
      Gagnant

      Another Year

      7,4 (32 k)
      Jim Broadbent
      Ruth Sheen

    Best Theatrically Unreleased Movie by or About Women

    • [object Object]
      Gagnant

      Temple Grandin

      8,2 (36 k)

    Best Woman Storyteller

    • [object Object]
      Gagnant

      Tout va bien! The Kids Are All Right

      7,0 (137 k)
      Lisa Cholodenko

    Best Young Actress

    • Jennifer Lawrence at an event for Passengers (2016)
      Gagnant
      • Jennifer Lawrence
      • Winter's Bone

    Hall of Shame

    • [object Object]
      Gagnant

      Black Swan

      8,0 (878 k)
      "For turning 'everything was beautiful at the ballet' into a horror venue populated by female stereotypes."
    • [object Object]
      Gagnant

      Catfish

      7,1 (44 k)
      "The documentary exploits the woman who 'invents' Facebook personalities (if indeed this all is to be believed). It's a smarmy movie in every respect. For it's blatant audience manipulation without any honesty. These filmmakers clearly used a real family for personal gain."
    • [object Object]
      Gagnant

      Amore

      7,0 (25 k)
      Did Tilda Swinton really need to stand up her dead son at his funeral in order to dash off like in a late for a date emergency, to lock lips with her lover? Mommie Dearest Award runner-up.
    • [object Object]
      Gagnant

      Inception

      8,8 (2,8 M)
      "For making sure that one (& only one) 'good' female character is on hand for the express purpose of killing the one (& only one) 'bad' female character so none of the men have to do it."
    • [object Object]
      Gagnant

      Jolene

      6,4 (5,5 k)
      "Based on a story by Doctorow, it's a flagrantly misogynistic story, an excellent example of how tales about abused women are turned into porn films."
    • [object Object]
      Gagnant

      The Killer Inside Me

      6,1 (37 k)
      "see Jolene (2008)."
    • [object Object]
      Gagnant

      Kick-Ass

      7,6 (617 k)
      "For the exploitation of a 12 year old girl. I resent the film's implication that the best way to empower a girl is to portray her as a chirpily sadistic killing machine (and one who uses the 'c' word, to boot)."
    • [object Object]
      Gagnant

      The Ghost Writer

      7,2 (176 k)
      "At large Polanski sets up Olivia Williams' Lady Macbeth spouse as not only the instigator of UK's collusion in Iraq, letting Blair off the hook. But the predatory extreme seductress aggressor nearly rapes the gullible Ghost as well, when cornering him in his tub with an offer of towels to dry his tush. The Female Made Me Do It defense."
    • [object Object]
      Gagnant

      Twilight: chapitre 3 - Hésitation

      5,1 (278 k)
      "This film tells young girls, it's okay to sell your soul for a guy."
    • [object Object]
      Gagnant

      Encore toi !

      5,8 (56 k)
      "For perpetuation of the same-old same-old stereotypes of hysterical insecure women and reasonable, sage men."

    Women's Work/Best Ensemble

    • [object Object]
      Gagnant

      Mother and Child

      7,2 (13 k)

    Worst Female Images in a Movie

    • [object Object]
      Gagnant

      Black Swan

      8,0 (878 k)

    Worst Male Images in a Movie

    • [object Object]
      Gagnant

      Jackass 3D

      7,0 (71 k)

    Mommie Dearest Worst Screen Mom of the Year Award

    Modifier
    • [object Object]
      Gagnant

      Fighter

      7,8 (405 k)
      Melissa Leo
    • [object Object]
      Gagnant

      Animal Kingdom

      7,2 (63 k)
      Jacki Weaver

    Invisible Woman Award

    Modifier
    • [object Object]
      Gagnant

      Princess Ka'iulani

      6,2 (2 k)
      Q'orianka Kilcher

    Courage in Acting Award

    Modifier
    • [object Object]
      Gagnant

      La tempête

      5,3 (8,4 k)
      Helen Mirren

    Josephine Baker Award

    Modifier
    • [object Object]
      Gagnant

      Les couleurs du destin

      6,3 (8,5 k)

    Adrienne Shelly Award

    Modifier
    • [object Object]
      Gagnant

      Winter's Bone

      7,1 (156 k)

    Karen Morley Award

    Modifier
    • [object Object]
      Gagnant

      Fair Game

      6,8 (53 k)

    Lifetime Achievement Award

    Modifier
    • Helen Mirren at an event for RED 2 (2013)
      Gagnant
      • Helen Mirren

    Acting and Activism Award

    Modifier
    • Lena Horne
      Gagnant
      • Lena Horne
      "As an anti-racist activist, she refused to appear before racially segregated US Army audiences in WW2 Italy-since the army was officially segregated, the policy was to have one show solely for white troops and another show solely for black troops. Horne insisted on performing for mixed audiences, and since the US Army refused to allow integrated audiences, she wound up putting on a show for a mixed audience of black US soldiers and white German POWs. Horne was also branded a 'communist sympathizer' by many right-wing conservatives because of her association with Paul Robeson and her progressive political beliefs, which led her to be blacklisted in the 1950s. Lena Horne passed away on Mothers Day at the age of 92."

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