DFWFCA Awards Films

Awards voting marches on, and last night the only major critics organization that’ll put up with me, The Dallas-Fort Worth Film Critics Association had their annual awards ceremony last night. I wasn't there, since I was still in the midst of Las Vegas recovery. But I’m told there was a winner… and it’s the same one voted top of the heap by everyone else. Everyone except me that is. Here’s the DFWFCA winners:

Best Picture: Million Dollar Baby

Best Actor: Paul Giamatti (Sideways)

Best Actress: Hillary Swank (Million Dollar Baby)

Best Supporting Actor: Thomas Haden Church (Sideways)

Best Supporting Actress: Virginia Madsen (Sideways)

Best Director: Martin Scorsese (The Aviator)- yay finally one I voted for

Best Foreign Language Film: A Very Long Engagement

Best Documentary: Fahrenheit 9/11

Best Animated Film: The Incredibles

Russell Smith Award for Low Budget Filmmaking: Maria Full of Grace

And for you completists out there, here’s the full DFWFCA press release:

The Dallas-Fort Worth Film Critics Association voted Clint Eastwood’s character-driven drama MILLION DOLLAR BABY as the best film of 2004, according to the results of its 11th annual critics’ poll released today.

Rounding out the composite list of the top 10 films of the year were SIDEWAYS (2), FINDING NEVERLAND (3), THE AVIATOR (4), ETERNAL SUNSHINE OF THE SPOTLESS MIND (5), RAY (6), KINSEY (7), THE INCREDIBLES (8), A VERY LONG ENGAGEMENT (9) and HOTEL RWANDA (10).

For Best Actor, the association named Paul Giamatti for SIDEWAYS. Runners-up included Jamie Foxx for RAY (2), Leonardo DiCaprio for THE AVIATOR (3), Johnny Depp for FINDING NEVERLAND (4) and Don Cheadle for HOTEL RWANDA (5).

Hilary Swank was voted Best Actress for MILLION DOLLAR BABY. Next in the voting were Imelda Staunton for VERA DRAKE (2), Kate Winslet for ETERNAL SUNSHINE OF THE SPOTLESS MIND (3), Catalina Sandino Moreno for MARIA FULL OF GRACE (4) and Annette Bening for BEING JULIA (5).

In the Best Supporting Actor category, the winner was Thomas Haden Church for SIDEWAYS. He was followed by Morgan Freeman for MILLION DOLLAR BABY (2), Jamie Foxx for COLLATERAL (3), Clive Owen for CLOSER (4) and Peter Sarsgaard for KINSEY (5).

For Best Supporting Actress, the association named Virginia Madsen for SIDEWAYS. Runners-up included Cate Blanchett for THE AVIATOR (2), Natalie Portman for CLOSER (3), Laura Linney for KINSEY (4) and Meryl Streep for THE MANCHURIAN CANDIDATE (5).

Martin Scorsese was voted Best Director for THE AVIATOR. Next in the voting were Clint Eastwood for MILLION DOLLAR BABY (2), Alexander Payne for SIDEWAYS (3), Marc Forster for FINDING NEVERLAND (4) and Pedro Almodovar for BAD EDUCATION (5).

The association voted A VERY LONG ENGAGEMENT as the best foreign-language film of the year. Runners-up were THE MOTORCYCLE DIARIES (2), HOUSE OF FLYING DAGGERS (3), BAD EDUCATION (4) AND MARIA FULL OF GRACE (5).

FAHRENHEIT 9/11 won for Best Documentary over TARNATION (2), SUPER SIZE ME (3), RIDING GIANTS (4) and FESTIVAL EXPRESS (5).

THE INCREDIBLES was named the best animated film of 2003, with SHREK 2 as runner-up. The award for Best Cinematography went to Christopher Doyle for HERO, followed by Xiaoding Zhao for HOUSE OF FLYING DAGGERS. CHRISTMAS WITH THE KRANKS was voted the worst film of the year.

The association voted MARIA FULL OF GRACE as the winner of the Russell Smith Award, named for the late Dallas Morning News film critic. The honor is given annually to the best low-budget or cutting-edge independent film.

The Dallas-Fort Worth Film Critics Association consists of 63 broadcast and print journalists from throughout North Texas.