Dallas–Fort Worth Film Critics Association Awards 2004
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10th Dallas-Fort Worth Film Critics Association Awards | |
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Date | January 4, 2005 |
Location | Dallas, Texas |
Country | United States |
Presented by | Dallas-Fort Worth Film Critics Association |
Website | dfwfilmcritics.net |
The 10th Dallas–Fort Worth Film Critics Association Awards, given by the Dallas-Fort Worth Film Critics Association on 4 January 2005, honored the best in film for 2004.[1][2][3] The organization, founded in 1990, includes 63 film critics for print, radio, television, and internet publications based in north Texas.[4][5]
Top 10 films
[edit]- Million Dollar Baby[6] (Academy Award for Best Picture)
- Sideways
- Finding Neverland
- The Aviator
- Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
- Ray
- Kinsey
- The Incredibles
- A Very Long Engagement (Un long dimanche de fiançailles)
- Hotel Rwanda
Winners
[edit]- Best Actor:
- Best Actress:
- Best Animated Film:
- Best Director:
- Best Documentary Film:
- Best Film:
- Best Foreign Language Film:
- A Very Long Engagement (Un long dimanche de fiançailles) • France/United States
- Best Supporting Actor:
- Best Supporting Actress:
- Russell Smith Award:
- Worst Film:
References
[edit]- ^ "Dallas film critics pick 'Million Dollar Baby'". Today.com. Associated Press. January 4, 2005. Retrieved December 21, 2012.
- ^ "Dallas-Fort Worth Film Critics Association 2004 Awards". Movie City News. Archived from the original on April 27, 2015. Retrieved December 17, 2010.
- ^ "Eastwood, Swank and Scorsese lead critics' picks in North Texas". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Makati. Associated Press. January 7, 2005. p. E1. Retrieved December 22, 2012.
- ^ "'Baby' wins top honors at Dallas film fest". USA Today. Associated Press. January 4, 2005. Retrieved December 22, 2012.
- ^ "People in the News". The Bryan Times. Bryan, TX. Associated Press. January 4, 2005. p. 5. Retrieved December 22, 2012.
- ^ "Film rated tops with film critics association". Spartanburg Herald-Journal. Spartanburg, SC. January 5, 2005. p. A2. Retrieved December 22, 2012.