Los Angeles (USA), 20 December (EFE).- The film “Pinocchio”, by Mexican director Guillermo del Toro, has been recognized as best animated film by the Online Association of Female Film Critics 2022 Awards.
The Online Association of Women Film Critics announced this year’s winning films on its website on Tuesday, including the film inspired by the original short story by Carlo Collodi.
The award adds to a long list of awards that del Toro’s project has received from film critic associations in Los Angeles, Boston, Dallas, among others.
In addition, “Pinocchio” has two nominations for the Golden Globes 2023, three nominations for the Critics Choice Awards and is part of the pre-Oscar nomination list.
However, the most awarded film at the Online Association of Female Film Critics 2022 Awards was “Everything Everywhere All at Once”, which received eight mentions and was positioned as one of the most promising films of the awards season.
The film won in the categories Best Film, Best Director, for the work of Dan Kwan and Daniel Scheinert, Best Lead Actress, for the performance of Michelle Yeoh, as well as Best Supporting Actress and Actor respectively, Best Original Screenplay, Best Editing and Best Drawing of the costumes.
Similarly, Martin McDonagh’s “The Banshees of Inisherin,” another of the season’s big promises, won in two categories: Best Actor, for Colin Farrell’s performance, and Best Original Screenplay tied with “Everything Everywhere All at Once”. .
Finally, Sarah Polley’s film, “Women Talking”, received the titles of best adapted screenplay, best cast and the Rosie Award, “a recognition that celebrates the film that best promotes women, their voices and the female experience through the cinema”, explained the association. EFE extension
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