The Chicago Film Critics Association (CFCA) today announces nominees for their top film honors of 2022; winners will be announced at the organization’s annual awards ceremony to be held in Chicago on Wednesday, December 14.
Leading with a new record of 12 total nominations (over 2021 record-holder West Side Story) is Everything Everywhere All at Once; other films earning multiple nominations include Martin McDonagh’s The Banshees of Inisherin (7), Charlotte Wells’ Aftersun (6) and Babylon, Decision to Leave and TÁR (5 each). A complete list of nominees is below.
Comprised of voting members who represent outlets including the Chicago Sun-Times, The New York Times, Variety, The Hollywood Reporter, RogerEbert.com, The A.V Club, Vulture, NPR, and many more, the Chicago Film Critics Association annually presents traditional awards including Best Picture, Director, Actor and Actress, among others. With a particular focus on emerging talents, the CFCA also presents breakthrough awards to both an actor and filmmaker with the most promise for future career achievements.
The 2022 Chicago Film Critics Awards again honor a broad list of films and creators, with a total of 43 films nominated across nineteen categories. With 24 nominations, A24 is the most recognized studio this year. Of note this year is the category breakdown between nominees for Best Picture (Aftersun | The Banshees of Inisherin | Decision to Leave | Everything Everywhere All at Once | TÁR) and Best Director, where both Sarah Polley (Women Talking) and S.S. Rojamouli (RRR) break into the latter category for their work behind the camera.
The complete list of 2022 Chicago Film Critics Awards nominations is as follows:
BEST PICTURE
BEST DIRECTOR
BEST ACTRESS
BEST ACTOR
BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS
BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR
BEST ANIMATED FEATURE
BEST DOCUMENTARY
BEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM
BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY
BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY
BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY
BEST ORIGINAL SCORE
BEST ART DIRECTION/PRODUCTION DESIGN
BEST COSTUME DESIGN
BEST EDITING
BEST USE OF VISUAL EFFECTS
MILOS STEHLIK AWARD FOR BREAKTHROUGH FILMMAKER
MOST PROMISING PERFORMER
Austin Butler, Elvis
NOMINATION TOTALS
12 – EVERYTHING EVERYWHERE ALL AT ONCE
Best Picture | Best Director (Dan Kwan & Daniel Scheinert) | Best Actress (Michelle Yeoh) | Best Supporting Actress (Stephanie Hsu) | Best Supporting Actor (Ke Huy Quan) | Best Original Screenplay (The Daniels) | Best Cinematography | Best Art Direction/Production Design | Best Editing | Best Costume Design (Shirley Kurata) | Best Use of Digital Effects | Most Promising Performer (Stephanie Hsu)
7 – THE BANSHEES OF INISHERIN
Best Picture | Best Actor (Colin Farrell) | Best Supporting Actress (Kerry Condon) | Best Supporting Actor (Brendan Gleeson; Barry Keoghan) | Best Original Screenplay (Martin McDonagh) | Best Original Score (Carter Burwell)
6 – AFTERSUN
Best Picture | Best Actor (Paul Mescal) | Best Original Screenplay (Charlotte Wells) | Best Editing (Blair McClendon) | Breakthrough Filmmaker Awards (Charlotte Wells) | Most Promising Performer (Frankie Corio)
5 – BABYLON
Best Cinematography (Linus Sandgren) | Best Original Score (Justin Hurwitz) | Best Art Direction/Production Design | Best Costume Design (Mary Zophres) | Best Editing (Tom Cross)
DECISION TO LEAVE
Best Picture | Best Director (Park Chan-wook) | Best Foreign Language Film | Best Cinematography (Kim Ji-Yong) | Best Editing (Kim Sang-beom)
TÁR
Best Picture | Best Director (Todd Field) | Best Actress (Cate Blanchett) | Best Original Screenplay (Todd Field) | Best Editing (Monika Willi)
4 – RRR
Best Director (S.S. Rajamouli) | Best Foreign Language Film | Best Original Score (M.M. Kreem) | Best Use of Visual Effects
3 – GLASS ONION: A KNIVES OUT MYSTERY
Best Supporting Actress (Janelle Monae) | Best Adapted Screenplay (Rian Johnson) | Best Art Direction/Production Design
GUILLERMO DEL TORO’S PINOCCHIO
Best Animated Feature | Best Adapted Screenplay (Guillermo del Toro & Patrick McHale) | Best Original Score (Alexandre Desplat)
2 – AFTER YANG – Best Original Screenplay (Kogonada) | Best Art Direction/Production Design
AVATAR: THE WAY OF THE WATER – Best Art Direction/Production Design | Best Use of Visual Effects
BARDO, FALSE CHRONICLES OF A HANDFUL OF TRUTHS – Best Foreign Language Film | Best
Cinematography (Darius Khondji)
BONES AND ALL – Best Supporting Actor (Mark Rylance) | Best Adapted Screenplay (David Kajganich)
ELVIS – Best Actor (Austin Butler) | Most Promising Performer (Austin Butler)
HAPPENING – Best Foreign Language Film | Breakthrough Filmmaker Award (Audrey Diwan)
SAINT OMER – Best Foreign Language Film | Breakthrough Filmmaker Award (Alice Diop)
THE FABELMANS – Best Actress (Michelle Williams) | Best Original Screenplay (Tony Kushner & Steven
Spielberg)
THE WHALE – Best Actor (Brendan Fraser) | Best Supporting Actress (Hong Chau)
TOP GUN: MAVERICK – Best Cinematography (Claudio Miranda) | Best Use of Visual Effects
WOMEN TALKING – Best Director (Sarah Polley) | Best Adapted Screenplay (Sarah Polley)
1 – ALL THE BEAUTY AND THE BLOODSHED – Best Documentary
APOLLO 10 1/2: A SPACE AGE CHILDHOOD – Best Animated Feature
BAD AXE – Best Documentary
BLACK PANTHER: WAKANDA FOREVER – Best Costume Design
BLONDE – Best Actress (Ana de Armas)
CAUSEWAY – Best Supporting Actor (Brian Tyree Henry)
CLOSE – Best Foreign Language Film
CORSAGE – Best Foreign Language Film
DESCENDANT – Best Documentary
EMILY THE CRIMINAL – Breakthrough Filmmaker Award (John Patton Ford)
FIRE OF LOVE – Best Documentary
LIVING – Best Actor (Bill Nighy)
MAD GOD – Best Animated Feature
MARCEL THE SHELL WITH SHOES ON – Best Animated Feature
MOONAGE DAYDREAM – Best Documentary
NOPE – Best Use of Visual Effects
PEARL – Best Actress (Mia Goth)
PREY – Most Promising Performer (Amber Midthunder)
THE BATMAN – Best Original Score (Michael Giacchino)
TILL – Most Promising Performer (Danielle Deadwyler)
TO LESLIE – Best Actress (Andrea Riseborough)
TURNING RED – Best Animated Feature
WE’RE ALL GOING TO THE WORLD’S FAIR – Breakthrough Filmmaker Award (Jane Schoenbrun)
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