1980 Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards

6th LAFCA Awards
DateDecember 20, 1980
Highlights
Best PictureRaging Bull
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The 6th Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards, honoring the best filmmaking of 1980, were announced on 20 December 1980 and given on 9 January 1981.[1][2]

Winners

  • Best Picture:
    • Raging Bull
  • Best Director:
    • Roman Polanski – Tess
    • Runner-up: Richard Rush – The Stunt Man
  • Best Actor:
    • Robert De Niro – Raging Bull
    • Runner-up: John Hurt – The Elephant Man
  • Best Actress:
    • Sissy Spacek – Coal Miner's Daughter
    • Runner-up: Mary Tyler Moore – Ordinary People
  • Best Supporting Actor:
    • Timothy Hutton – Ordinary People
    • Runner-up: Joe Pesci – Raging Bull
  • Best Supporting Actress:
    • Mary Steenburgen – Melvin and Howard
  • Best Screenplay:
  • Best Cinematography:
  • Best Music Score:
  • Best Foreign Film:
    • The Tin Drum (Die Blechtrommel) • West Germany/France/Poland/Yugoslavia
  • Experimental/Independent Film/Video Award (tie):
    • Yvonne RainerJourneys from Berlin/1971
    • Joel DeMott – Demon Lover Diary
  • New Generation Award:
  • Career Achievement Award:

References

  1. ^ https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=ThkfAAAAIBAJ&sjid=RKcEAAAAIBAJ&pg=1645,2644814&dq[permanent dead link]
  2. ^ "Los Angeles Film Critics Association".

External links

  • 6th Annual Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards


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