Dublin Film Critics' Circle

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The Dublin Film Critics' Circle is an Irish film critic association. From 2006, every year, members of the association give out their annual awards.

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2021 winners

2020 winners

2019 winners

2018 winners

2017 winners

2016 winners

2015 winners

2014 winners

2013 winners

2012 winners

2011 winners

2010 winners

Decade awards

2009 winners

2008 winners

2007 winners

2006 winners

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