The Detroit Film Critics Society is a film critic organization based in Detroit, Michigan, United States. It was founded in 2007, and comprises a group of over twenty film critics. To become a member, the critic must have reviewed at least twelve films a year in an established publication, with no more than two different critics per publication admitted. It presents annual awards at the end of the year, for the best films of the preceding year.[1]

Categories

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2007

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Best Film

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No Country for Old Men

Best Director

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Joel Coen and Ethan CoenNo Country for Old Men

Best Actor

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George ClooneyMichael Clayton as Michael Clayton

Best Actress

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Elliot PageJuno as Juno MacGuff

Best Supporting Actor

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Javier BardemNo Country for Old Men as Anton Chigurh

Best Supporting Actress

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Tilda SwintonMichael Clayton as Karen Crowder

Best Cast

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Juno

Best Newcomer

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Diablo CodyJuno

2008

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Best Film

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Slumdog Millionaire

Best Director

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Danny BoyleSlumdog Millionaire

Best Actor

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Mickey RourkeThe Wrestler as Randy "The Ram" Robinson

Best Actress

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Kate WinsletRevolutionary Road as April Wheeler

Best Supporting Actor

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Heath LedgerThe Dark Knight as The Joker

Best Supporting Actress

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Marisa TomeiThe Wrestler as Pam / Cassidy

Best Cast

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Frost/Nixon

Best Newcomer

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Martin McDonaghIn Bruges

2009

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Best Film

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Up

Best Director

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Pete DocterUp

Best Actor

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Colin FirthA Single Man George Falconer

Best Actress

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Gabourey SidibePrecious as Claireece "Precious" Jones

Best Supporting Actor

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Christoph WaltzInglourious Basterds as Col. Hans Landa

Best Supporting Actress

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Mo'NiquePrecious as Mary Lee Johnston

Best Ensemble

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The Hangover

Breakthrough Performance

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Gabourey SidibePrecious as Claireece "Precious" Jones

2010

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Best Film

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Best Director

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Danny Boyle127 Hours

Best Actor

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Colin FirthThe King's Speech as George VI

Best Actress

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Jennifer LawrenceWinter's Bone as Ree Dolly

Best Supporting Actor

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Christian BaleThe Fighter as Dickie Eklund

Best Supporting Actress

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Amy AdamsThe Fighter as Charlene Fleming

Best Ensemble

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Winter's Bone

Breakthrough Performance

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Jennifer LawrenceWinter's Bone as Ree Dolly

2011

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Best Film

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The Artist[2]

Best Director

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Michel HazanaviciusThe Artist[2]

Best Actor

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Michael FassbenderShame as Brandon Sullivan[2]

Best Actress

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Michelle WilliamsMy Week with Marilyn as Marilyn Monroe[2]

Best Supporting Actor

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Christopher PlummerBeginners as Hal Fields[2]

Best Supporting Actress

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Carey MulliganShame as Sissy Sullivan[2]

Best Ensemble

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Carnage[2]

Breakthrough Performance

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Jessica ChastainThe Help, Take Shelter and The Tree of Life as Celia Foote, Samantha LaForche, and Mrs. O’Brien[2]

Best Screenplay

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MoneyballSteven Zaillian and Aaron Sorkin[2]

Best Documentary Film

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Tabloid[2]

2012

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Best Film

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Silver Linings Playbook

Best Director

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David O. RussellSilver Linings Playbook

Best Actor

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Daniel Day-LewisLincoln as Abraham Lincoln

Best Actress

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Jennifer LawrenceSilver Linings Playbook as Tiffany Maxwell

Best Supporting Actor

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Robert De NiroSilver Linings Playbook as Patrizio "Pat" Solitano, Sr.

Best Supporting Actress

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Anne HathawayLes Misérables as Fantine

Best Ensemble

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Lincoln

Breakthrough Performance

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Zoe KazanRuby Sparks

Best Screenplay

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Silver Linings PlaybookDavid O. Russell






2013

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Best Film

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Her[3]

Best Director

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Alfonso CuarónGravity

Best Actor

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Matthew McConaugheyDallas Buyers Club as Ron Woodroof

Best Actress

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Brie LarsonShort Term 12 as Grace

Best Supporting Actor

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Jared LetoDallas Buyers Club as Rayon

Best Supporting Actress

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Scarlett JohanssonHer as Samantha (voice)

Best Ensemble

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American Hustle

Breakthrough Performance

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Brie LarsonShort Term 12 (actress)

Best Screenplay

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Spike JonzeHer

Best Documentary Film

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Stories We Tell

2014

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Best Film

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Boyhood[4]

Best Director

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Richard LinklaterBoyhood

Best Actor

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Michael KeatonBirdman as Riggan Thomson

Best Actress

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Rosamund PikeGone Girl as Amy Elliott-Dunne

Best Supporting Actor

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J. K. SimmonsWhiplash as Terence Fletcher

Best Supporting Actress

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Patricia ArquetteBoyhood as Olivia Evans

Best Ensemble

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Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance) (TIE)
The Grand Budapest Hotel (TIE)
Guardians of the Galaxy (TIE)

Breakthrough Performance

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Damien ChazelleWhiplash (director, screenplay)

Best Screenplay

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Richard LinklaterBoyhood

Best Documentary

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Citizenfour

2015

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Best Film

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Spotlight

Best Director

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George MillerMad Max: Fury Road

Best Actor

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Michael CaineYouth as Fred Ballinger

Best Actress

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Saoirse RonanBrooklyn as Eilis Lacey

Best Supporting Actor

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Liev SchreiberSpotlight as Martin Baron

Best Supporting Actress

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Alicia VikanderThe Danish Girl as Gerda Wegener

Best Ensemble

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Spotlight

Breakthrough Performance

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Alicia VikanderThe Danish Girl and Ex Machina

Best Screenplay

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Tom McCarthy and Josh SingerSpotlight

Best Documentary

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Amy

2016

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Best Film

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La La Land

Best Director

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Damien ChazelleLa La Land

Best Actor

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Casey AffleckManchester by the Sea as Lee Chandler

Best Actress

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Emma StoneLa La Land as Mia Dolan

Best Supporting Actor

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Jeff BridgesHell or High Water as Marcus Hamilton

Best Supporting Actress

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Viola DavisFences as Rose Maxson (TIE)
Greta Gerwig20th Century Women as Abbie (TIE)

Best Ensemble

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20th Century Women

Breakthrough Performance

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Kelly Fremon CraigThe Edge of Seventeen (director, screenplay)

Best Screenplay

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Damien ChazelleLa La Land

Best Documentary

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O.J.: Made in America

2017

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Best Film

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The Florida Project[5]

Best Director

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Sean BakerThe Florida Project

Best Actor

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James FrancoThe Disaster Artist as Tommy Wiseau

Best Actress

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Frances McDormandThree Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri as Mildred Hayes

Best Supporting Actor

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Willem DafoeThe Florida Project as Bobby Hicks

Best Supporting Actress

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Allison JanneyI, Tonya as LaVona Golden

Best Ensemble

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The Post

Breakthrough Performance

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Jordan PeeleGet Out (writer, director)

Best Screenplay

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Martin McDonaghThree Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri

Best Documentary

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Jim & Andy: The Great Beyond

Best Animated Film

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The Lego Batman Movie

Best Use of Music

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Baby Driver

2018

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Source: [6]

Best Film

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Eighth Grade

Best Director

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Adam McKayVice

Best Actor

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Ethan HawkeFirst Reformed as Reverend Ernst Toller

Best Actress

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Toni ColletteHereditary as Annie Graham

Best Supporting Actor

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Josh HamiltonEighth Grade as Mark Day

Best Supporting Actress

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Regina KingIf Beale Street Could Talk as Sharon Rivers

Best Ensemble

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Vice

Breakthrough Performance

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Bo BurnhamEighth Grade (writer/director)

Best Screenplay

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Brian Hayes Currie, Peter Farrelly, and Nick VallelongaGreen Book (TIE)
Adam McKayVice (TIE)

Best Documentary

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Three Identical Strangers

Best Animated Film

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Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse

Best Use of Music

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A Star Is Born

2019

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Source: [7]

Best Film

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Parasite

Best Director

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Martin ScorseseThe Irishman

Best Actor

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Adam DriverMarriage Story as Charlie Barber

Best Actress

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Scarlett JohanssonMarriage Story as Nicole Barber

Best Supporting Actor

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Joe PesciThe Irishman as Russell Bufalino

Best Supporting Actress

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Laura DernMarriage Story as Nora Fanshaw

Best Ensemble

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Once Upon a Time in Hollywood

Breakthrough Performance

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Florence PughFighting with My Family, Midsommar, Little Women (actress)

Best Screenplay

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Noah BaumbachMarriage Story

Best Documentary

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Apollo 11

Best Animated Film

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Toy Story 4

Best Use of Music

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Once Upon a Time in Hollywood

2020

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Best Film

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Nomadland[8]

Best Director

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Chloé ZhaoNomadland

Best Actor

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Delroy LindoDa 5 Bloods as Paul

Best Actress

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Frances McDormandNomadland as Fern

Best Supporting Actor

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Daniel KaluuyaJudas and the Black Messiah as Fred Hampton

Best Supporting Actress

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Yuh-Jung YounMinari as Soon-ja

Best Ensemble

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Minari

Breakthrough Performance

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Maria BakalovaBorat Subsequent Moviefilm (actress)

Best Adapted Screenplay

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Chloé ZhaoNomadland

Best Original Screenplay

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Lee Isaac ChungMinari

Best Documentary

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Dick Johnson Is Dead

Best Animated Film

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Soul

Best Use of Music

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Sound of Metal

2021

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Cyrano[9]

Lin-Manuel Mirandatick, tick... BOOM!

Best Actor

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Peter DinklageCyrano as Cyrano de Bergerac

Best Actress

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Jessica ChastainThe Eyes of Tammy Faye as Tammy Faye Bakker

Best Supporting Actor

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Jon BernthalKing Richard as Rick Macci

Best Supporting Actress

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Ariana DeBoseWest Side Story as Anita

Best Ensemble

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The French Dispatch

Breakthrough Performance

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Woody Norman – C'mon C'mon (actor) (TIE)
Emma SeligmanShiva Baby (writer/director) (TIE)

Best Adapted Screenplay

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Jane CampionThe Power of the Dog

Best Original Screenplay

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Adam McKayDon't Look Up

Best Documentary

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Flee (TIE)
Summer of Soul (...Or, When the Revolution Could Not Be Televised) (TIE)

Best Animated Film

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The Mitchells vs. the Machines

Best Use of Music

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Last Night in Soho

References

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  1. ^ "About Us". Detroit Film Critics Society. Archived from the original on July 30, 2015. Retrieved April 17, 2014.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j "Detroit Film Critics Society announces awards nominees; 'Take Shelter' leads with six nods". MLive.com. 12 December 2011. Archived from the original on 8 December 2015. Retrieved 18 November 2016.
  3. ^ Lodge, Guy (2013-12-13). "Detroit critics name 'Her' the year's best, hand Brie Larson two awards". UPROXX. Retrieved 2024-03-11.
  4. ^ Long, Tom. "Detroit Film Critics Society flips for 'Boyhood'". The Detroit News. Retrieved 2024-03-11.
  5. ^ Detroit Film Critics Society honors 'Florida Project' - Associated Press News
  6. ^ The Detroit News (December 3, 2018). "Detroit critics name 'Eighth Grade' year's best film". The Detroit News. Archived from the original on January 16, 2024. Retrieved January 16, 2024.
  7. ^ "Detroit Film Critics Society 2018 Winners". Awardsdaily. 2018-12-03. Retrieved 2024-03-11.
  8. ^ Anderson, Erik (2021-03-08). "Detroit Film Critics winners: 'Nomadland' is top film, 'Minari,' Delroy Lindo also score". AwardsWatch. Retrieved 2024-03-11.
  9. ^ "Detroit Film Critics Announce 2021 Noms - CinemaNerdz". cinemanerdz.com. 2021-12-03. Retrieved 2024-03-11.
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