London Film Critics Circle Awards 2003

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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

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.

Winners and nominees

Film of the Year

Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World

British Film of the Year

The Magdalene Sisters

Foreign Language Film of the Year

Good Bye Lenin!Germany

Director of the Year

Clint Eastwood - Mystic River

British Director of the Year

Peter Mullan - The Magdalene Sisters

Screenwriter of the Year

John Collee and Peter Weir - Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World

British Screenwriter of the Year

David Hare - The Hours

Actor of the Year

Sean Penn - Mystic River

Actress of the Year

Julianne Moore - Far from Heaven

British Actor of the Year

Paul Bettany - Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World

British Actress of the Year

Anne Reid - The Mother

British Supporting Actor of the Year

Bill Nighy - Love Actually

British Supporting Actress of the Year

Emma Thompson - Love Actually

British Newcomer of the Year

David MacKenzie - Young Adam

Dilys Powell Award

External links

References

  1. ^ "'Master' in British Race". People.
  2. ^ "Young Adam receives seven nominations in London Film Critics awards". The Scotsman.
  3. ^ "'Master and Commander' wins best film in British awards". USA Today. 12 February 2004.