Promising Young Woman Named Best Film by Online Association of Female Film Critics

Emerald Fennell’s Promising Young Woman has dominated the Online Association of Female Film Critics‘ 2020 Awards with four wins including Best Film, Best Actress for Carey Mulligan, and Best Original Screenplay. Full list of winners and runners-up below.

Best Film
Promising Young Woman
Runner-up (tie): Nomadland and Minari

Best Director
Chloé Zhao, Nomadland
Runner-up: Emerald Fennell, Promising Young Woman

Best Male Lead
Riz Ahmed, Sound of Metal
Runner-up (tie): Chadwick Boseman, Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom and
Delroy Lindo, Da 5 Bloods

Best Female Lead
Carey Mulligan, Promising Young Woman
Runner-up (tie): Vanessa Kirby, Pieces of a Woman, Elisabeth Moss, The Invisible Man

Best Supporting Male
Daniel Kaluuya, Judas and the Black Messiah
Runner-up: Paul Raci, Sound of Metal

Best Supporting Female
Yuh-jung Youn, Minari
Runner-up: Maria Bakalova, Borat Subsequent Moviefilm

Best Acting Ensemble
One Night in Miami
Runner-up: Da 5 Bloods

Best Original Screenplay (tie)
Emerald Fennell, Promising Young Woman
Eliza Hittman, Never Rarely Sometimes Always

Best Adapted Screenplay
Chloé Zhao, Nomadland
Runner-up: Kemp Powers, One Night in Miami

Best Documentary
Collective
Runner-up: Time

Best Animated Feature
Wolfwalkers
Runner-up: Soul

Best Cinematography
Joshua James Richards, Nomadland
Runner-up: Christopher Blauvelt, First Cow

Breakthrough Filmmaker
Emerald Fennell, Promising Young Woman
Runner-up: Radha Blank, The Forty-Year-Old Version

Breakthrough Performance
Sidney Flanigan, Never Rarely Sometimes Always
Runner-up: Cristin Milioti, Palm Springs

The Rosie
The OAFFC’s signature award celebrates the film that “best promotes women, their voices, and the female experience through cinema.”
Never Rarely Sometimes Always


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Author: Doug Jamieson

From musicals to horror and everything in between, Doug has an eclectic taste in films. Both a champion of independent cinema and a defender of more mainstream fare, he prefers to find an equal balance between two worlds often at odds with each other. A film critic by trade but a film fan at heart, Doug also writes for his own website The Jam Report, and Australia’s the AU review.

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