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December 23, 2010 5:15 AM | by Peter Knegt
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"Bone," "Mother" Among Women's Film Critics Circle Award Winners

A scene from "Winter's Bone"

"Mother and Child," "Winter's Bone" and "The Kids Are All Right" were among the main winners at the annual women's film critic circle awards, taking prizes for best movie about women ("Mother"), best movie by a women ("Bone"), and best woman storyteller ("Kids"), as well as many other awards.

Full list of announced winners below. Check out a list of all the awards so far this year here.

Women Film Critics Circle Awards

Best Movie About Women
Mother & Child

Best Movie By A Woman
Debra Granik's Winter's Bone

Best Woman Storyteller [Screenplay]
Lisa Cholodenko, The Kids Are All Right

Best Actor
Colin Firth, The King's Speech

Best Actress
Annette Bening in The Kids Are All Right

Best Young Actress
Jennifer Lawrence in Winter's Bone

Best Comedic Actress
Annette Bening in The Kids Are All Right

Best Foreign Film by or About Women (tie)
Mother (South Korea) and Women Without Men (Iran)

Best Female Images in a Movie
Conviction

Worst Female Images in a Movie
Black Swan

Best Male Images in a Movie (tie)
Another Year and The King's Speech

Worst Male Images in a Movie
Jackass 3D

Best Theatrically Undistributed Movie
Temple Grandin

Best Equality of the Sexes (tie)
Another Year and Fair Game

Best Animated Females
Despicable Me

Best Family Film
Toy Story 3

Lifetime Achievement
Helen Mirren

Acting & Activism Award
Lena Horne

Adrienne Shelley Award (Films Opposing Violence Against Women)
Winter's Bone

Josephine Baker Award (Women of Color Experience Award)
For Colored Girls

Karen Morley Award (Women's History)
Fair Game

Courage in Acting
Helen Mirren in The Tempest

Invisible Woman Award (Ignored Performance)
Q'Orianka Kilcher in The Princess Kaluhani

Best Documentary by a Woman
A Film Unfinished

Best Ensemble
Mother & Child

Best Screen Couple
Tom & Gerri (Jim Broadbent & Ruth Sheen)

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