Olivia Colman overcomes Bafta snub to take London critics’ best actress award

Colman wins prize for her role in The Lost Daughter, while Jane Campion’s western The Power of the Dog also triumphed taking home four awards

Olivia Colman has been named actress of the year by the London Critics’ Circle film awards for her lead role in the Elena Ferrante adaptation The Lost Daughter, in sharp contrast to the Bafta film awards’ failure to nominate her for its equivalent prize.

Directed by Maggie Gyllenhaal, The Lost Daughter is about an academic (played by Colman) on holiday in Greece who becomes involved with another family when their young daughter goes missing. Colman has already been nominated for a string of awards for the role, including the Golden Globes and the Screen Actors Guild, and is expected to be nominated for the best actress Oscar when they are announced on Tuesday.

Jane Campion’s western The Power of the Dog, starring Benedict Cumberbatch and Kirsten Dunst, is also emerging as an awards-season powerhouse, and came away with four prizes from the London Critics’: film of the year, director of the year for Campion, actor of the year for Cumberbatch, and supporting actor of the year for Kodi Smit-McPhee.

The ceremony, held virtually for the second year in a row, also proved good news for Joanna Hogg’s acclaimed The Souvenir Part II, which had been entirely overlooked by the Bafta voters: it picked up British/Irish film of the year and was cited as part of the British/Irish actress of the year award for Tilda Swinton. Andrew Garfield, who likewise had been passed over by Bafta voters, took British/Irish actor of the year, for roles including Tick, Tick … Boom! and The Eyes of Tammy Faye.

Full list of awards

Film of the year
The Power of the Dog

Foreign language film of the year
Drive My Car

Documentary of the year
Summer of Soul

British/Irish film of the year
The Souvenir Part II

Director of the year
Jane Campion (The Power of the Dog)

Screenwriter of the year
Ryûsuke Hamaguchi and Takamasa Oe (Drive My Car)

Actress of the year
Olivia Colman (The Lost Daughter)

Actor of the year
Benedict Cumberbatch (The Power of the Dog)

Supporting actress of the year
Ruth Negga (Passing)

Supporting actor of the year
Kodi Smit-McPhee (The Power of the Dog)

British/Irish actress of the year
Tilda Swinton (for her body of work in 2021, including Memoria, The Souvenir Part II and The French Dispatch)

British/Irish actor of the year
Andrew Garfield (for his body of work in 2021, including Tick, Tick ... Boom!, The Eyes of Tammy Faye, Spider-Man: No Way Home and Mainstream)

Breakthrough British/Irish film-maker
Rebecca Hall (Passing)

Young British/Irish performer
Woody Norman (C’mon C’mon)

British/Irish short film
Play It Safe

Technical achievement award
Dune – visual effects (Paul Lambert, Tristan Myles, Brian Connor and Gerd Nefzer)

Contributor

Andrew Pulver

The GuardianTramp

Related Content

Article image
Oscars nominations 2022: the full list
From Dune to The Power of the Dog, all the nominations for the 94th Academy Awards, which take place on 27 March

Guardian film

08, Feb, 2022 @2:01 PM

Article image
The Lost Daughter review – Olivia Colman shines in Elena Ferrante missing-kid drama
Maggie Gyllenhaal’s stylish directorial debut, adapted from Ferrante’s novel, is led by a central performance of real star quality

Peter Bradshaw

16, Dec, 2021 @7:00 AM

Article image
The Lost Daughter review – Olivia Colman lights up Elena Ferrante psychodrama
Maggie Gyllenhaal’s accomplished directing debut makes humid, sensual cinema of Elena Ferrante’s novel

Xan Brooks

03, Sep, 2021 @8:00 PM

Article image
Kristen Stewart’s Princess Diana biopic to screen at Venice film festival
Spencer, telling the story of Diana and Charles’s bitter divorce, will battle for the Golden Lion alongside the latest by Pedro Almodóvar

Andrew Pulver

26, Jul, 2021 @1:42 PM

Article image
The 50 best films of 2021 in the UK, No 9: The Lost Daughter
Olivia Colman is mesmerising in Maggie Gyllenhaal’s delicious adaptation of the Elena Ferrante novel

Xan Brooks

07, Dec, 2021 @6:00 AM

Article image
The Lost Daughter review – Olivia Colman compels in Maggie Gyllenhaal’s eerie psychodrama
Gyllenhaal’s directorial debut turns Elena Ferrante’s dark tale about a seemingly idyllic Greek beach holiday into a menacing riddle of the sands

Mark Kermode, Observer film critic

19, Dec, 2021 @8:00 AM

Article image
My award goes to... our film critics reveal their personal Oscars shortlists
Ahead of the official Academy nominations, Observer film critics pick their own favourites

Mark Kermode, Wendy Ide, Simran Hans, Guy Lodge

06, Feb, 2022 @12:00 PM

Article image
The 50 best films of 2021 in the US, No 10: The Lost Daughter
Maggie Gyllenhaal’s directorial debut turns the Elena Ferrante novel into a tense psychodrama with a standout performance from Olivia Colman

Xan Brooks

06, Dec, 2021 @10:18 AM

Article image
Peter Bradshaw’s Bafta 2022 predictions – who will win and who should win?
Jane Campion, Kenneth Branagh, Benedict Cumberbatch … our critic weighs up who will leave Sunday’s ceremony with a gong

Peter Bradshaw

11, Mar, 2022 @1:32 PM

Article image
Oscars 2022 predictions – who will win and who should win? | Peter Bradshaw
Can Smith pip Cumberbatch? Will Campion steal the show? And what about Bond? Our critic weighs up who will leave the Dolby theatre with a gong

Peter Bradshaw

27, Mar, 2022 @1:53 PM