2015 Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards

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41st LAFCA Awards
DateDecember 6, 2015
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Highlights
Best Picture Spotlight
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The 41st Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards, given by the Los Angeles Film Critics Association (LAFCA), honored the best in film for 2015. [1]

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Winners

George Miller, Best Director winner George Miller by Gage Skidmore.jpg
George Miller, Best Director winner
Michael Fassbender, Best Actor winner Michael Fassbender by Gage Skidmore 2.jpg
Michael Fassbender, Best Actor winner
Charlotte Rampling, Best Actress winner Charlotte Rampling Cannes 2011.jpg
Charlotte Rampling, Best Actress winner
Michael Shannon, Best Supporting Actor winner Michael Shannon 16 (25072408285) (cropped).jpg
Michael Shannon, Best Supporting Actor winner
Alicia Vikander, Best Supporting Actress winner Alicia Vikander (23772044212) (cropped).jpg
Alicia Vikander, Best Supporting Actress winner
Tom McCarthy, Best Screenplay co-winner Tom McCarthy (cropped).jpg
Tom McCarthy, Best Screenplay co-winner

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References

  1. Tapley, Kristopher (6 December 2015). "Los Angeles Film Critics Name 'Spotlight' Best Film of the Year". Variety . Retrieved 6 December 2015.