Photo: Alfonso CuarónIt’s officially awards season!The New York Film Critics Circle announced the winners of their annual awards on Thursday, with Netflix’sRomataking home three of the day’s biggest prizes.Roma, a black and white Spanish-language film set in 1970s Mexico City, was named Best Picture at the annual awards, while the film’s director,Gravity‘s Alfonso Cuarón, also won the directing and cinematography prizes.The NYFCC names winners in several traditional awards categories every year, like best actor/actress and best director, and is part of the annual run-up to Oscars season. The awards will be handed out at a ceremony in New York in January.Regina Hallwon the Best Actress award for her role in comedySupport the Girls, while the Best Actor prize went toEthan Hawke, celebrating his turn as a pastor inFirst Reformed.Amanda Edwards/WireImageRegina King and Richard E. Grant won the Supporting Actress and Actor categories, the former forIf Beale Street Could Talkand Grant forCan You Ever Forgive Me?.See the full list of the 2018 New York Film Critics Circle winners below.Best Film:RomaBest Director:Alfonso Cuarón –RomaBest Actor:Ethan Hawke –First ReformedBest Actress:Regina Hall –Support the GirlsBest Supporting Actor:Richard E. Grant –Can You Ever Forgive Me?Best Supporting Actress:Regina King –If Beale Street Could TalkBest Screenplay:Paul Schrader –First ReformedBest Cinematography:Alfonso Cuarón –RomaBest Foreign Language Film:Pawel Pawlikowski –Cold WarBest Documentary:Bing Liu –Minding the GapBest Animated Film:Bob Persichetti, Peter Ramsey, Rodney Rothman –Spider-Man: Into the Spider-VerseBest First Film:Bo Burnham –Eighth Grade

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It’s officially awards season!The New York Film Critics Circle announced the winners of their annual awards on Thursday, with Netflix’sRomataking home three of the day’s biggest prizes.Roma, a black and white Spanish-language film set in 1970s Mexico City, was named Best Picture at the annual awards, while the film’s director,Gravity‘s Alfonso Cuarón, also won the directing and cinematography prizes.The NYFCC names winners in several traditional awards categories every year, like best actor/actress and best director, and is part of the annual run-up to Oscars season. The awards will be handed out at a ceremony in New York in January.Regina Hallwon the Best Actress award for her role in comedySupport the Girls, while the Best Actor prize went toEthan Hawke, celebrating his turn as a pastor inFirst Reformed.Amanda Edwards/WireImageRegina King and Richard E. Grant won the Supporting Actress and Actor categories, the former forIf Beale Street Could Talkand Grant forCan You Ever Forgive Me?.See the full list of the 2018 New York Film Critics Circle winners below.Best Film:RomaBest Director:Alfonso Cuarón –RomaBest Actor:Ethan Hawke –First ReformedBest Actress:Regina Hall –Support the GirlsBest Supporting Actor:Richard E. Grant –Can You Ever Forgive Me?Best Supporting Actress:Regina King –If Beale Street Could TalkBest Screenplay:Paul Schrader –First ReformedBest Cinematography:Alfonso Cuarón –RomaBest Foreign Language Film:Pawel Pawlikowski –Cold WarBest Documentary:Bing Liu –Minding the GapBest Animated Film:Bob Persichetti, Peter Ramsey, Rodney Rothman –Spider-Man: Into the Spider-VerseBest First Film:Bo Burnham –Eighth Grade

It’s officially awards season!

The New York Film Critics Circle announced the winners of their annual awards on Thursday, with Netflix’sRomataking home three of the day’s biggest prizes.

Roma, a black and white Spanish-language film set in 1970s Mexico City, was named Best Picture at the annual awards, while the film’s director,Gravity‘s Alfonso Cuarón, also won the directing and cinematography prizes.

The NYFCC names winners in several traditional awards categories every year, like best actor/actress and best director, and is part of the annual run-up to Oscars season. The awards will be handed out at a ceremony in New York in January.

Regina Hallwon the Best Actress award for her role in comedySupport the Girls, while the Best Actor prize went toEthan Hawke, celebrating his turn as a pastor inFirst Reformed.

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Regina King and Richard E. Grant won the Supporting Actress and Actor categories, the former forIf Beale Street Could Talkand Grant forCan You Ever Forgive Me?.

See the full list of the 2018 New York Film Critics Circle winners below.

Best Film:Roma

Best Director:Alfonso Cuarón –Roma

Best Actor:Ethan Hawke –First Reformed

Best Actress:Regina Hall –Support the Girls

Best Supporting Actor:Richard E. Grant –Can You Ever Forgive Me?

Best Supporting Actress:Regina King –If Beale Street Could Talk

Best Screenplay:Paul Schrader –First Reformed

Best Cinematography:Alfonso Cuarón –Roma

Best Foreign Language Film:Pawel Pawlikowski –Cold War

Best Documentary:Bing Liu –Minding the Gap

Best Animated Film:Bob Persichetti, Peter Ramsey, Rodney Rothman –Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse

Best First Film:Bo Burnham –Eighth Grade

source: people.com