Vancouver Film Critics Circle winners: 'Marriage Story,' 'Parasite' rule

MARRIAGE STORY 
PARASITE
Parasite and Marriage Story, who led the nominations, were the big winners with the Vancouver Film Critics Circle (VFCC) today, vollying many wins back and forth. Parasite was named Best Picture, Director and Foreign Language Film while Marriage Story won Best Actor, Actress, Supporting Actress and Screenplay. It only missed out on the top award.
Here is the full list of nominees and winners in bold.
BEST PICTURE
The Irishman
Marriage Story
Parasite – WINNER
BEST ACTOR
Antonio Banderas, Pain and Glory
Adam Driver, Marriage Story – WINNER
Joaquin Phoenix, Joker
BEST ACTRESS
Scarlett Johansson, Marriage Story – WINNER
Lupita Nyong’o, Us
Saoirse Ronan, Little Women
BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR
Tom Hanks, A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood
Joe Pesci, The Irishman
Brad Pitt, Once Upon a Time… in Hollywood – WINNER
BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS
Laura Dern, Marriage Story – WINNER
Jennifer Lopez, Hustlers
Florence Pugh, Little Women
BEST DIRECTOR
Bong Joon-ho, Parasite – WINNER
Sam Mendes, 1917
Martin Scorsese, The Irishman
BEST SCREENPLAY
Noah Baumbach, Marriage Story – WINNER
Bong Joon-ho and Han Jin-won, Parasite
Quentin Tarantino, Once Upon a Time… in Hollywood
BEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM
The Farewell
Pain and Glory
Parasite – WINNER
BEST DOCUMENTARY
Apollo 11
For Sama
Honeyland – WINNER
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