FILM: 26th Annual Film Award Winners

The winners for the 26th Annual OFTA Film Awards have been announced.

The Online Film & Television Association has selected The Power of the Dog as 2020’s best film. In addition, it was presented five other prizes. Jane Campion’s deconstruction of the American cowboy mythos was also honored for Director (Campion), Actor (Benedict Cumberbatch), Supporting Actor (Kodi Smit-McPhee), Adapted Screenplay, and Casting.

Dune garnered eight awards out of its seventeen nominations, earning prizes for Original Score, Film Editing, Cinematography, Production Design, Sound, Sound Effects, Visual Effects, and Cinematic Moment for the first appearance of the sandworm. Four films, Mass, No Time to Die, tick, tick…BOOM!, and West Side Story, picked up two prizes apiece. Mass was recognized for Ensemble and Original Screenplay; No Time to Die won Original Song for “No Time to Die” and Title Sequence; tick, tick…BOOM! won the Feature Debut award for Lin-Manuel Miranda and for “30/90 in Adapted Song; and West Side Story earned prizes for Ariana DeBose for Supporting Actress and Breakthrough Performance: Male for Mike Faist.

The other acting awards were presented to Kristen Stewart in Spencer for Best Actress, Emilia Jones for Youth Performance in CODA, Alana Haim for Breakthrough Performance: Female, and Stephanie Beatriz for Voice-Over Performance in Encanto.

Best Documentary was given to Flee and Best Foreign Language Film was given to Drive My Car.

We have also announced the runners-up in each category, in addition to ranking the Best Picture slate based on the submitted votes of our members.

For the full list of winners, go here.

Hall of Fame

To Be Announced

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