London Film Critics Circle Awards 2003
The 24th London Film Critics Circle Awards, honouring the best in film for 2003, were announced by the London Film Critics Circle on 11 February 2004.[1][2][3]
24th London Film Critics Circle Awards
11 February 2004
Film of the Year:
Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World
British Film of the Year:
The Magdalene Sisters
Winners and nominees
Film of the Year
Foreign Language Film of the Year
Good Bye Lenin! • Germany
Director of the Year
British Director of the Year
Screenwriter of the Year
John Collee and Peter Weir - Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World
British Screenwriter of the Year
- Richard Curtis - Love Actually
- Peter Mullan - The Magdalene Sisters
- Hanif Kureshi - The Mother
- David MacKenzie - Young Adam
Actor of the Year
Actress of the Year
British Actor of the Year
Paul Bettany - Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World
British Actress of the Year
British Supporting Actor of the Year
British Supporting Actress of the Year
- Shirley Henderson - Intermission
- Emily Mortimer - Young Adam
- Eileen Walsh - The Magdalene Sisters
- Fenella Woolgar - Bright Young Things
British Newcomer of the Year
Dilys Powell Award
gollark: This is also a great reason to learn maths, since old things like calculus, logarithms and (some?) trigonometry were not things for much of history, so you could wow the people of the past (if you time travel there) with such concepts (if you ever manage to explain it to them).
gollark: When I was doing music (it was required in year 7/8) it was rather heavy on theory and not so much on creative pursuits.
gollark: Besides, the other options were things like "drama" and "music" and "design and technology", and who wants to do those?↓ the person below is attempting to deceive us into believing that music is a subject people do; do not believe their lies
gollark: If I ever end up being transported back in time by several thousand years, I'll have a minor advantage if I can actually remember anything, happen to end up in the appropriate era for the particular dialects covered, and do not horribly butcher the pronunciation, see.
gollark: I also did very practical languages like Ancient Greek and Latin.
External links
References
- "'Master' in British Race". People.
- "Young Adam receives seven nominations in London Film Critics awards". The Scotsman.
- "'Master and Commander' wins best film in British awards". USA Today. 12 February 2004.
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