2005 Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards
| 31st LAFCA Awards | |
|---|---|
| Date | December 2005 | 
| Highlights | |
| Best Picture | Brokeback Mountain | 
The 31st Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards, given by the Los Angeles Film Critics Association, honored the best in film for 2005.[1][2]
Winners
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- Best Picture:
- Brokeback Mountain
 - Runner-up: A History of Violence
 
 - Best Director:
- Ang Lee – Brokeback Mountain
 - Runner-up: David Cronenberg – A History of Violence
 
 - Best Actor:
- Philip Seymour Hoffman – Capote
 - Runner-up: Heath Ledger – Brokeback Mountain
 
 - Best Actress:
- Vera Farmiga – Down to the Bone
 - Runner-up: Judi Dench – Mrs Henderson Presents
 
 - Best Supporting Actor:
- William Hurt – A History of Violence
 - Runner-up: Frank Langella – Good Night, and Good Luck.
 
 - Best Supporting Actress:
- Catherine Keener – The 40-Year-Old Virgin, The Ballad of Jack and Rose, Capote, and The Interpreter
 - Runner-up: Amy Adams – Junebug
 
 - Best Screenplay (TIE):
 - Best Cinematography:
- Robert Elswit – Good Night, and Good Luck.
 - Runner-up: Christopher Doyle, Pung-Leung Kwan, and Lai Yiu-fai – 2046
 
 - Best Production Design:
- William Chang – 2046
 - Runner-up: James D. Bissell – Good Night, and Good Luck.
 
 - Best Music Score:
- Joe Hisaishi and Youmi Kimura – Howl's Moving Castle (Hauru no ugoku shiro)
 - Runner-up: Ryuichi Sakamoto – Tony Takitani
 
 - Best Foreign-Language Film:
 - Best Documentary/Non-Fiction Film:
- Grizzly Man
 - Runner-up: Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room
 
 - Best Animation:
 - The Douglas Edwards Experimental/Independent Film/Video Award:
 - New Generation Award:
 - Career Achievement Award:
 - Special Citation:
- Kevin Thomas for his contribution to film culture in Los Angeles.
 - David Shepard, Bruce Posner, and the Anthology Film Archives to honor Unseen Cinema, an unprecedented 8-disc collection of films from 1894 to 1941.
 
 
References
- ^ Ryan, Joal (11 December 2005). ""Brokeback" Breaks in Award Season". E! News. Retrieved 28 December 2017.
 - ^ King, Susan (11 December 2005). "L.A. Film Critics Honor 'Brokeback'". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 28 December 2017.