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Seattle Film Critics Society

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Seattle Film Critics Society
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The Seattle Film Critics Society (SFCS) is an organization of film critics based in the greater Seattle area and surrounding areas of Washington state. It is represented by 40 members who work in print, radio, television and online mediums. The society presents an annual awards announcement, honoring the best achievements in film, nominated and selected by all active members of the society.[1][2]

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In 2023, the category "Achievement in Pacific Northwest Filmmaking" was introduced to specifically honor Pacific Northwest filmmaking. The award is meant to celebrate the many talented filmmakers who call the region home and who produce work there. A nominating committee carefully considered a wide variety of feature films released during 2022 with strong connections to the region and selected five finalists. The winner was determined by a vote of the full membership and announced alongside the SFCS's other awards on January 17, 2023.[3]

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Board of Directors

As of 2024, as listed on the organization's website:[4]

  • President – Kathy Fennessy
  • Vice President – Chase Hutchinson
  • Treasurer – Michael Clawson
  • Awards Coordinator – Josh Bis
  • Membership Coordinator – Mike Ward
  • Communications Director – Thomas Stoneham-Judge
  • Trustees – Sara Michelle Fetters, Steve Reeder, Taylor Baker

Categories

  • Best Picture
  • Best Director
  • Best Actor in a Leading Role
  • Best Actress in a Leading Role
  • Best Actor in a Supporting Role
  • Best Actress in a Supporting Role
  • Best Ensemble Cast
  • Best Screenplay
  • Best Animated Feature
  • Best Documentary Feature
  • Best International Film
  • Best Cinematography
  • Best Costume Design
  • Best Film Editing
  • Best Original Score
  • Best Production Design
  • Best Visual Effects
  • Best Action Choreography
  • Best Youth Performance
  • Villain of the Year
  • Pacific Northwest Award
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Ceremony information

Date
Most Nominations
Most Wins
January 5, 2017 La La Land / Moonlight (10)[5] Moonlight (6)[6]
December 18, 2017 Blade Runner 2049 (8)[7] Lady Bird / Phantom Thread (3)[8]
December 17, 2018 The Favourite (11)[9] Roma (4)[10]
December 16, 2019 The Irishman (10)[11] Parasite (5)[12]
February 15, 2021 Minari (8)[13] Nomadland (5)[14]
January 17, 2022 The Power of the Dog (11)[15] Drive My Car (4)[16]
January 17, 2023 Everything Everywhere All at Once (14)[17] Everything Everywhere All at Once (4)[18]
January 8, 2024 Killers of the Flower Moon / Poor Things (11)[19] Godzilla Minus One / The Holdovers (3)[20]
December 16, 2024 Dune: Part Two / Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga (10)[21] Anora (4)[22]

SFCS Award for Best Picture of the Year

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SFCS Award for Best Director

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SFCS Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role

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SFCS Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role

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SFCS Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role

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SFCS Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role

SFCS Award for Best Ensemble Cast

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SFCS Award for Best Action Choreography

SFCS Award for Best Screenplay

SFCS Award for Best Animated Feature

SFCS Award for Best Documentary Feature

SFCS Award for Best Foreign Language Film/Film Not in the English Language/International Film

SFCS Award for Best Cinematography

SFCS Award for Best Costume Design

SFCS Award for Best Film Editing

SFCS Award for Best Original Score

SFCS Award for Best Production Design

SFCS Award for Best Visual Effects

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SFCS Award for Best Youth Performance

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SFCS Award for Villain of the Year

Achievement in Pacific Northwest Filmmaking

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