Vancouver Film Critics Circle Awards 2010

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The winners of the 11th Vancouver Film Critics Circle Awards, honoring the best in filmmaking in 2010, were announced on January 11, 2011. [1]

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Winners and nominees

International

CategoryWinners and nomineesFilms
Best Film David Fincher The Social Network
Darren Aronofsky Black Swan
Joel Coen and Ethan Coen True Grit
Best Actor Colin Firth The King's Speech
Jesse Eisenberg The Social Network
James Franco 127 Hours
Best Actress Jennifer Lawrence Winter's Bone
Annette Bening The Kids Are All Right
Natalie Portman Black Swan
Best Supporting Actor Christian Bale The Fighter
John Hawkes Winter's Bone
Geoffrey Rush The King's Speech
Best Supporting Actress Hailee Steinfeld True Grit
Amy Adams The Fighter
Melissa Leo The Fighter
Best Director David Fincher The Social Network
Darren Aronofsky Black Swan
Joel Coen and Ethan Coen True Grit
Best Screenplay Aaron Sorkin The Social Network
Joel Coen and Ethan Coen True Grit
Christopher Nolan Inception
Best Documentary Banksy Exit Through the Gift Shop
Charles Ferguson Inside Job
Davis Guggenheim Waiting for "Superman"
Best Foreign Language Film Olivier Assayas Carlos
Jacques Audiard A Prophet
Bong Joon-ho Mother
Juan José Campanella The Secret in Their Eyes

Canadian

CategoryWinners and nomineesFilms
Best Film Denis Villeneuve Incendies
Lixin Fan Last Train Home
Bruce McDonald Trigger
Best Actor Paul Giamatti Barney's Version
Jay Baruchel The Trotsky
Paul Spence FUBAR 2
Best Actress Lubna Azabal Incendies
Molly Parker Trigger
Tracy Wright Trigger
Best Supporting Actor Dustin Hoffman Barney's Version
Jay Brazeau Fathers & Sons
Maxim Gaudette Incendies
Best Supporting Actress Delphine Chanéac Splice
Mélissa Désormeaux-Poulin Incendies
Minnie Driver Barney's Version
Best Director Denis Villeneuve Incendies
Denis Côté Curling
Bruce McDonald Trigger
Best British Columbia Film Carl Bessai Fathers & Sons
Sturla Gunnarsson Force of Nature: The David Suzuki Movie
Charles Officer Mighty Jerome

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