Todd Haynes and May December win three; Ayo Edebiri, Colman Domingo, Jodie Foster Among Special Honorees
Andrew Haigh’s beautifully observed ghostly drama All of Us Strangers has been named the Best Film of the Year by GALECA, the Society of LGBTQ Entertainment Critics. The 500-members strong GALECA, one of the largest entertainment journalists organizations in the world, also named Strangers LGBTQ Film of the Year, and also awarded Haigh LGBTQ Screenplay of the Year.
“Twelve years ago, Andrew Haigh’s fresh and observant queer romance Weekend ruled our Dorians as well,” said GALECA President Walt Hickey. “So the fact that Strangers obviously touched many of our members’ hearts as well counts as sort of a sweet homecoming to our organization.”
Film Director of the Year went to Greta Gerwig for her box office crowd-pleaser Barbie, which also won Film Music of the Year. The Best Screenplay honors went to newcomer Samy Burch for May December, and Justine Triet’s Anatomy of a Fall earned the Non-English Language Film of the Year award.
Queer actor Lily Gladstone, who just won an historic Screen Actors Guild award for her work in Killers of the Flower Moon this weekend, won the GALECA Leading Film Performance of the Year prize and Charles Melton won Supporting Film Performance of the Year for his breakthrough work in May December.
Kokomo City, which follows four Black transgender sex workers who narrate their own specific journeys navigating Blackness, sexuality, and gender while charting their own path to achieving their dreams for the future, was a double winner for Documentary of the Year and LGBTQ Documentary of the Year.
As for the group’s trademark individual honors, Rustin actor Colman Domingo was named LGBTQIA+ Film Trailblazer “for creating art that inspires empathy, truth and equity.” May December director Todd Haynes landed the Wilde Artist Award, going to “a truly groundbreaking force in entertainment” Ayo Edebiri, who had a banner year in 2023, received the “We’re Wilde About You!” Rising Star Award.
GALECA’s inaugural Genre Film of the Year winner went director Yorgos Lanthimos and screenwriter Tony McNamara’s Poor Things, an equity-empowering twist on Frankenstein that also took Visually Striking Film.
Jodie Foster, who earned raves for her HBO smash True Detective and her Oscar-nominated work in the feature film Nyad, was named Timeless Star. The career achievement honor, hailing “an exemplary career marked by character, wisdom and wit,” has in years past gone to the likes of Sir Ian McKellen, Angela Lansbury, Jane Fonda, George Takei, Nathan Lane and Meryl Streep.
Here is the complete list of winners of the 15th LGBTQ Entertainment Critics (GALECA) Dorian Awards.
Film of the Year
All of Us Strangers (Searchlight Pictures)
LGBTQ Film of the Year
All of Us Strangers (Searchlight Pictures)
Director of the Year
Greta Gerwig, Barbie (Warner Bros.)
Screenplay of the Year – Original or Adapted
Samy Burch, May December (Netflix)
LGBTQ Screenplay of the Year (new)
Andrew Haigh, All of Us Strangers (Searchlight Pictures)
Non-English Language Film of the Year
Anatomy of a Fall (NEON)
LGBTQ Non-English Language Film of the Year
Anatomy of a Fall (NEON)
Unsung Film of the Year (to an exceptional movie worthy of greater attention)
Are You There, God? It’s Me, Margaret (Lionsgate)
Leading Film Performance of the Year
Lily Gladstone, Killers of the Flower Moon (Apple Original Films)
Supporting Film Performance of the Year
Charles Melton, May December (Netflix)
Documentary of the Year
Kokomo City (Magnolia Pictures)
LGBTQ Documentary of the Year
Kokomo City (Magnolia Pictures)
Animated Film of the Year
The Boy and the Heron (GKIDS)
Genre Film of the Year (new) – for excellence in science fiction, fantasy and horror
Poor Things (Searchlight Pictures)
Film Music of the Year
Barbie — Mark Ronson, Andrew Wyatt, et al. (Warner Bros.)
Visually Striking Film of the Year
Poor Things (Searchlight Pictures)
Campiest Flick
M3GAN (Universal Pictures)
“We’re Wilde About You!” Rising Star Award
Ayo Edebiri
Wilde Artist Award (to a truly groundbreaking force in entertainment)
Todd Haynes
GALECA LGBTQIA+ Film Trailblazer Award (for creating art that inspires empathy, truth and equity)
Colman Domingo
Timeless Star (Career achievement award) – honoring an exemplary career marked by character, wisdom and wit
Jodie Foster
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