'The Favourite' Wins Big, 'Roma' Clinches Double at 2019 London Critics' Circle Film Awards
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While the Yorgos Lanthimos' period comedy-drama takes home Best British/Irish Film of the Year, the Alfonso Cuaron-directed Mexican drama secures the biggest prize, Film of the Year.

AceShowbiz - "The Favourite" was the big winner at the London Critics' Circle Film Awards on Sunday night, January 20, scooping four prizes.

Yorgos Lanthimos' period comedy-drama, about two cousins vying to become Queen Anne's favourite, had been the one to beat going into the ceremony, as it had received 10 nominations in January. And it managed to take home four wins on Sunday night at London's May Fair Hotel.

It was named Best British/Irish Film of the Year, while Olivia Colman won Actress of the Year for her turn as Queen Anne, Rachel Weisz won a supporting mention for her role as Lady Sarah Churchill, and Deborah Davis and Tony McNamara won for their screenplay.

The other big winner of the night was Mexican film "Roma", which took home the big prize of Film of the Year, while Alfonso Cuaron was named Director of the Year.

Ethan Hawke took home the prize for Actor of the Year for "First Reformed", Richard E. Grant achieved recognition for his supporting role in "Can You Ever Forgive Me?", while Jessie Buckley and Rupert Everett won in the British/Irish actress and actor categories, for their roles in "Beast" and "The Happy Prince", respectively.

Spanish filmmaker Pedro Almodovar was honoured with the Dilys Powell Award for Excellence in Film, and was presented the prize by British actress Tamsin Greig, who starred in the West End adaptation of his classic film "Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown".

The main list of winners is as follows:

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