
Jane Campion’s The Power of the Dog was named Best Picture of 2021 by the Vancouver Film Critics Circle.
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Jane Campion’s The Power of the Dog was named Best Picture of 2021 by the Vancouver Film Critics Circle.

The Latino Entertainment Journalists Association (LEJA) announced the winners of the 4th Annual Latino Entertainment Film Awards, awarding The Power of the Dog the honors of Best Picture, along with Best Director and Best Adapted Screenplay for Jane Campion.

The Online Film & Television Association awarded The Power of the Dog the honor of Best Picture of 2021, along with honors for Director for Jane Campion, Actor for Benedict Cumberbatch, Supporting Actor for Kodi Smit-McPhee, along with Adapted Screenplay, and Casting.

Maggie Gyllenhaal’s The Lost Daughter was the big winner at the 37th Film Independent Spirit Awards, winning Best Feature along with Best Director and Best Screenplay for Maggie Gyllenhaal.

Flee by Jonas Poher Rasmussen won the top prize of Best Feature at the 37th Annual IDA Documentary Awards.

Flee, Jonas Poher Rasmussen’s animated documentary took the top prize at the 15th Annual Cinema Eye Honors, winning the award for Outstanding Achievement in Nonfiction Filmmaking. Jessica Kingdon’s Ascension won three awards, the most of the evening, for Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography, Original Score and Debut Feature. Both films have been nominated for the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature.

CODA won Best Picture at the 5th Annual Hollywood Critics Film Awards, along with Best Supporting Actor for Troy Kotsur and Best Adapted Screenplay for Siân Heder.

Many European film organizations including Berlinale and European Film Academy have issued statements on the situation on Ukraine.

CODA won the award for Outstanding Independent Motion Picture at the 53rd Annual NAACP Image Awards. Other top film awards went to Barbara Lee: Speaking Truth to Power for Outstanding Documentary (Film) and Encanto won for Outstanding Animated Motion Picture.

Will Smith, Jessica Chastain, Troy Kotsur and Ariana DeBose were honored with individual awards at the 28th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards.

Maggie Gyllenhaal and author Elena Ferrante won at the 34th-annual USC Libraries Scripter Awards in the feature film category for Netflix’s “The Lost Daughter,” based on Ferrante’s 2006 book (published in English in 2008). Gyllenhaal, who directed, wrote, and produced “The Lost Daughter,” acknowledged the deep connection between screenwriters and the original authors in her acceptance speech.

Film at Lincoln Center announced Cate Blanchett as the recipient of the organization’s 47th Chaplin Award, to be presented at a gala honoring her on April 25th at Lincoln Center’s Alice Tully Hall.