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    ‘One Battle After Another’ Leads London Critics’ Circle Film Awards Nominations, Ahead of ‘Hamnet’

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    ‘One Battle After Another’ Leads London Critics’ Circle Film Awards Nominations, Ahead of ‘Hamnet’


    Paul Thomas Anderson’s thrilling political epic One Battle After Another has topped the nominations for the 46th annual London Critics’ Circle Film Awards, securing nine nods in total.

    OBAA is closely followed by Chloé Zhao’s Hamnet, led by Paul Mescal and Jessie Buckley, with eight nods. Both movies were nominated for film of the year, with stars Leonardo DiCaprio and Buckley also nominated for actor and actress of the year, respectively. 

    Ryan Coogler’s deep-South horror Sinners was nominated in seven categories, including film of the year. Also nominated in that category are Josh Safdie’s sports comedy Marty Supreme, with six nominations, while the dark comedy-drama Sorry, Baby landed five, four of them for first-time writer-director-star Eva Victor.

    Three Cannes premieres from earlier this year landed four nominations apiece: Oliver Laxe’s Sirāt, Joachim Trier’s Sentimental Value and Kelly Reichardt’s The Mastermind. Rounding out the critics’ top ten are Zach Cregger’s summer hit Weapons, with three nominations, and Clint Bentley’s Train Dreams, with two. 

    Harry Lighton’s queer drama Pillion was nominated for three awards, including British/Irish film of the year, where it will compete alongside Hamnet, Tom Basden and Tim Key’s musical-comedy The Ballad of Wallis Island, Yorgos Lanthimos’ sci-fi satire Bugonia, and Kirk Jones’ BIFA-winning drama I Swear.

    Jane Crowther, London Critics’ Circle film section chair, said: “At a time when AI and homogeny seems to be the shorthand answer to everything, it’s encouraging to see the films that our members voted for are teeming with human life, creativity and unique perspectives.

    “Boasting bold, vital stories, real experiences and artistry, these movies and their creative teams are evidence that not everything can be made by an algorithm. The LFCC is delighted to be inviting such a diverse group of artists to our awards in February to celebrate their achievements.’

    ​​The winners in all categories will be announced at The May Fair in London Feb. 1, 2026, at a ceremony hosted by critic Mark Kermode.

    See the full list of nominees for the 46th annual London Critics’ Circle Film Awards below.

    Film of the Year — Sponsored by Hollywood Authentic

    Hamnet
    Marty Supreme
    The Mastermind
    One Battle After Another
    Sentimental Value
    Sinners
    Sirāt
    Sorry, Baby
    Train Dreams
    Weapons

    Foreign Language Film of the Year

    It Was Just an Accident
    No Other Choice
    The Secret Agent
    Sentimental Value
    Sirāt

    Documentary of the Year

    Cover-Up
    One to One: John & Yoko
    Orwell: 2+2=5
    The Perfect Neighbor
    Riefenstahl

    Animated Feature of the Year

    Arco
    Elio
    KPop Demon Hunters
    Little Amélie or the Character of Rain
    Zootropolis 2

    British/Irish Film of the Year – Sponsored by ​​BFI Player

    The Ballad of Wallis Island
    Bugonia
    Hamnet
    I Swear
    Pillion

    Director of the Year

    Paul Thomas Anderson – One Battle After Another
    Ryan Coogler – Sinners
    Óliver Laxe – Sirāt
    Josh Safdie – Marty Supreme
    Chloé Zhao – Hamnet

    Screenwriter of the Year – Sponsored by Celtx

    Paul Thomas Anderson – One Battle After Another
    Ryan Coogler – Sinners
    Josh Safdie & Ronald Bronstein – Marty Supreme
    Eva Victor – Sorry, Baby
    Chloé Zhao & Maggie O’Farrell – Hamnet

    Actor of the year – Sponsored by Cinemadix

    Timothée Chalamet – Marty Supreme
    Leonardo DiCaprio – One Battle After Another
    Ethan Hawke – Blue Moon
    Wagner Moura – The Secret Agent
    Josh O’Connor – The Mastermind

    Actress of the Year – Sponsored by WS Hair Pro – Imperial Collection

    Jessie Buckley – Hamnet
    Rose Byrne – If I Had Legs I’d Kick You
    Jennifer Lawrence – Die My Love
    Renate Reinsve – Sentimental Value
    Eva Victor – Sorry, Baby

    Supporting Actor of the Year – Sponsored by Seesaw Media

    Benicio del Toro – One Battle After Another
    Jacob Elordi – Frankenstein 
    Delroy Lindo – Sinners
    Sean Penn – One Battle After Another
    Alexander Skarsgård – Pillion

    Supporting Actress of the Year

    Odessa A’zion – Marty Supreme
    Inga Ibsdotter Lilleaas – Sentimental Value
    Amy Madigan – Weapons
    Wunmi Mosaku – Sinners
    Teyana Taylor – One Battle After Another

    Breakthrough Performer of the Year – Sponsored by Regent Street Cinema

    Robert Aramayo – I Swear/Palestine 36
    Miles Caton – Sinners
    Frank Dillane – Urchin/Harvest 
    Chase Infiniti – One Battle After Another
    Eva Victor – Sorry, Baby

    Breakthrough British/Irish Filmmaker of the Year

    Tom Basden & Tim Key – The Ballad of Wallis Island
    Laura Carreira – On Falling
    Akinola Davies Jr. – My Father’s Shadow
    Harris Dickinson – Urchin
    Harry Lighton – Pillion

    British/Irish Performer of the Year – Sponsored by BritBox

    Naomi Ackie – Sorry, Baby/Mickey 17/The Thursday Murder Club
    Robert Aramayo – I Swear/Palestine 36
    Jessie Buckley – Hamnet
    David Jonsson – Wasteman/The Long Walk
    Josh O’Connor – The Mastermind/The History of Sound/Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery

    Young British/Irish Performer of the Year

    Scott Ellis Watson – I Swear
    Ebada Hassan – Brides
    Jacobi Jupe – Hamnet 
    Noah Jupe – Hamnet/The Carpenter’s Son
    Alfie Williams – 28 Years Later

    Techniccal Achievement Award Sponsored by Abbey Road Studios

    Die My Love – Editing, Toni Froschhammer
    The Ice Tower – Production Design, Julia Irribarria
    Marty Supreme – Casting, Jennifer Venditti
    The Mastermind – Music, Rob Mazurek
    One Battle After Another – Editing, Andy Jurgensen
    Sinners – Music, Ludwig Göransson
    Sirāt – Sound design, Laia Casanovas
    Sound of Falling – Costume Design, Sabrina Krämer
    Train Dreams – Cinematography, Adolpho Veloso
    Weapons – Makeup and Hairstyling, Leo Satkovich, Melizah Wheat and Jason Collins

    British/Irish Short Film of the Year

    Two Black Boys In Paradise – directed by Baz Sells 
    Leaving Ikorodu in 1999 – directed by Rashida Seriki
    I Saw The Face Of God In The Jet Wash – directed by Mark Jenkin
    Neil Armstrong and the Langholmites – directed by Duncan Cowles
    Milk – directed by Naomi Waring



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