London Film Critics Circle Awards 2000
The 21st London Film Critics Circle Awards, honouring the best in film for 2000, were announced by the London Film Critics Circle on 15 February 2001.[1][2][3]
21st London Film Critics Circle Awards
15 February 2001
Film of the Year:
Being John Malkovich
British Film of the Year:
Billy Elliot
Winners and nominees
Film of the Year
British Film of the Year
Foreign Language Film of the Year
Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon • Taiwan/Hong Kong/United States/China
- Beau Travail • France
- The Color of Paradise • Iran
- Harry, He's Here to Help • France
- In the Mood for Love • Hong Kong
Director of the Year
British Director of the Year
Screenwriter of the Year
British Screenwriter of the Year
Actor of the Year
Russell Crowe - Gladiator and The Insider
- Jim Carrey- How the Grinch Stole Christmas and Man on the Moon
- John Cusack - Being John Malkovich
- Michael Douglas - Wonder Boys
- Philip Seymour Hoffman - Almost Famous and Flawless
Actress of the Year
British Actor of the Year
British Actress of the Year
British Supporting Actor of the Year
British Supporting Actress of the Year
British Newcomer of the Year
British Producer of the Year
Greg Brenman and Jonathan Finn - Billy Elliot
- Peter Lord, Nick Park, David Sproxton - Chicken Run
- Norma Heyman - Gangster No. 1
- Olivia Stewart - The House of Mirth
- Simon Channing-Williams - Topsy-Turvy
Dilys Powell Award
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gollark: You are increasing suffering for no particularly good reason.
gollark: Yes, which is actually bad.
External links
References
- "London critics laud Billy Elliot". The Guardian. 5 January 2001.
- "London critics back Billy". BBC News. 4 January 2001.
- "Awards flow for Billy Elliot". BBC News. 15 February 2001.
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