St. Louis Gateway Film Critics Association Awards 2005

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2nd SLGFCA Awards

January 8, 2006


Best Film:
Brokeback Mountain


Best Director:
Ang Lee
Brokeback Mountain

The 2nd St. Louis Gateway Film Critics Association Awards were given on January 8, 2006.

Contents

Winners and nominees

Best Actor

Heath Ledger - Brokeback Mountain as Ennis del Mar

Best Actress

Judi Dench - Mrs Henderson Presents as Mrs Henderson

Best Animated, Musical or Comedy Film

Wedding Crashers

Best Cinematography or Visual/Special Effects

King Kong

Best Director

Ang Lee - Brokeback Mountain

Best Documentary Feature

March of the Penguins

Best Film

Brokeback Mountain

Best Foreign Language Film

Tsotsi South Africa

Best Overlooked Film or Most Original, Artistically Innovative or Creative Film

Sin City

Best Screenplay

Brokeback Mountain - Larry McMurtry and Diana Ossana

Best Supporting Actor

George Clooney - Syriana as Bob Barnes

Best Supporting Actress

Rachel Weisz - The Constant Gardener as Tessa Quayle

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