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2016 Seattle Film Critics Society Awards

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1st Seattle Film Critics Society Awards
DateJanuary 5, 2017
SiteSeattle, Washington
Highlights
Best PictureMoonlight
Most awardsMoonlight (6)
Most nominationsLa La Land / Moonlight (10)

The 1st Seattle Film Critics Society Awards were announced on January 5, 2017.

The nominations were announced on December 21, 2016.[1]

Winners and nominees

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Barry Jenkins, Best Director winner and Best Screenplay co-winner
Casey Affleck, Best Actor in a Leading Role winner
Isabelle Huppert, Best Actress in a Leading Role winner
Mahershala Ali, Best Actor in a Supporting Role winner
Viola Davis, Best Actress in a Supporting Role winner
Tarell Alvin McCraney, Best Screenplay co-winner
Byron Howard, Best Animated Feature co-winner
Rich Moore, Best Animated Feature co-winner
Ezra Edelman, Best Documentary Feature winner
Paul Verhoeven, Best Foreign Language Film winner
Bradford Young, Best Cinematography winner
Jóhann Jóhannsson, Best Original Score winner
Anya Taylor-Joy, Best Youth Performance winner
John Goodman, Best Villain winner
Best Picture of the Year

Moonlight

Barry JenkinsMoonlight

Best Actor in a Leading Role

Casey AffleckManchester by the Sea as Lee Chandler

Best Actress in a Leading Role

Isabelle HuppertElle as Michèle Leblanc

Best Actor in a Supporting Role

Mahershala AliMoonlight as Juan

Best Actress in a Supporting Role

Viola DavisFences as Rose Maxson

Moonlight

Best Screenplay

MoonlightBarry Jenkins and Tarell Alvin McCraney

ZootopiaByron Howard, Rich Moore, and Jared Bush

O.J.: Made in AmericaEzra Edelman

Best Foreign Language Film

EllePaul Verhoeven

Best Cinematography

ArrivalBradford Young

Best Costume Design

The Handmaiden – Cho Sang-kyung

Best Film Editing

MoonlightNat Sanders and Joi McMillon

Best Original Score

ArrivalJóhann Jóhannsson

Best Production Design

The Handmaiden – Ryu Seong-hee

Best Visual Effects

Arrival – Louis Morin (TIE)
Doctor StrangeStephane Ceretti, Paul Corbould, Richard Bluff, and Vincent Cirelli (TIE)

Best Youth Performance

Anya Taylor-JoyThe Witch as Thomasin

Best Villain

Howard Stambler – 10 Cloverfield Lane (portrayed by John Goodman)