'Parasite' Dominates 2020 London Film Critics' Circle Awards
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The Bong Joon Ho-directed comedy thriller brings home two top honors from the prizegiving event, while Joaquin Phoenix and Renee Zellweger land acting kudos for their work on 'Joker' and 'Judy'.

AceShowbiz - Comedy thriller "Parasite" landed the top prize at the 40th annual London Film Critics' Circle Awards on Thursday night, January 30.

The South Korean movie landed the Film of the Year honour, while Bong Joon Ho was named Director of the Year.

Bong took the stage at the Mayfair Hotel and thanked his cast and crew for their work on the movie, calling his wins a "huge honour".

His film is also up for four awards at Sunday's (February 02) Baftas - two weeks after it became the first foreign language movie to land the top prize at the Screen Actors Guild Awards, picking up Best Ensemble.

"Parasite" will also compete for six Oscars, including Best Director, Best Picture, and Best Original Screenplay.

"The Souvenir" and "Marriage Story" were also double winners at the London Film Critics' Circle Awards, while Joaquin Phoenix and Renee Zellweger took home the top acting prizes for their work on "Joker" and "Judy", respectively. Both are expected to repeat their wins at the Oscars on 9 February.

The full list of London Critics' Circle Film Awards winners is:

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