Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards 2004
30th LAFCA Awards | |
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Date | December 11, 2004 |
Highlights | |
Best Picture | Sideways |
The 30th Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards, announced on 11 December 2004 by the Los Angeles Film Critics Association, honored the best in film for 2004.[1][2]
Winners
- Best Picture:
- Sideways
- Runner-up: Million Dollar Baby
- Best Director:
- Alexander Payne – Sideways
- Runner-up: Martin Scorsese – The Aviator
- Best Actor:
- Liam Neeson – Kinsey
- Runner-up: Paul Giamatti – Sideways
- Best Actress:
- Imelda Staunton – Vera Drake
- Runner-up: Julie Delpy – Before Sunset
- Best Supporting Actor:
- Thomas Haden Church – Sideways
- Runner-up: Morgan Freeman – Million Dollar Baby
- Best Supporting Actress:
- Virginia Madsen – Sideways
- Runner-up: Cate Blanchett – The Aviator and Coffee and Cigarettes
- Best Screenplay:
- Alexander Payne and Jim Taylor - Sideways
- Runner-up: Charlie Kaufman – Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
- Best Cinematography:
- Dion Beebe and Paul Cameron – Collateral
- Runner-up: Zhao Xiaoding – House of Flying Daggers (Shi mian mai fu)
- Best Production Design:
- Dante Ferretti – The Aviator
- Runner-up: Huo Tingxiao – House of Flying Daggers (Shi mian mai fu)
- Best Music Score:
- Michael Giacchino – The Incredibles
- Runner-up: Alexandre Desplat – Birth
- Best Foreign-Language Film:
- House of Flying Daggers (Shi mian mai fu) • China/Hong Kong
- Runner-up: The Motorcycle Diaries (Diarios de motocicleta) • Argentina
- Best Documentary/Non-Fiction Film:
- Born into Brothels
- Runner-up: Fahrenheit 9/11
- Best Animation:
- The Douglas Edwards Experimental/Independent Film/Video Award:
- New Generation Award:
- Joshua Marston (director) and Catalina Sandino Moreno (actress) – Maria Full of Grace
- Career Achievement Award:
- Special Citation:
- Richard Schickel and Brian Jamieson of Warner Bros. for the reconstruction of Samuel Fuller's The Big Red One
References
- ↑ "Sideways Wins 5 Awards From L.A. Critics, Including Best Film". Los Angeles Times. 12 December 2004. Retrieved 8 November 2016.
- ↑ "The Los Angeles Film Critics Association Honor Films from 2004". About.com.
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