London Film Critics Circle Awards 1996

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17th London Film Critics Circle Awards

2 March 1997



Film of the Year:
Fargo



British Film of the Year:
Secrets & Lies

The 17th London Film Critics Circle Awards, honouring the best in film for 1996, were announced by the London Film Critics Circle on 2 March 1997.

Winners

Film of the Year

British Film of the Year

Foreign Language Film of the Year

Director of the Year

British Director of the Year

Screenwriter of the Year

British Screenwriter of the Year

Actor of the Year

Actress of the Year

British Actor of the Year

British Actress of the Year

British Newcomer of the Year

British Producer of the Year

Special Achievement Award

Dilys Powell Award

Lifetime Achievement Award

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