Chicago Film Critics Association Awards 1989
The 2nd Chicago Film Critics Association Awards were announced on March 8, 1990 at an awards ceremony held in The Pump Room.[1] They honor achievements in 1989 filmmaking. Twenty-seven of the CFCA members voted for the awards.[1] Do the Right Thing earned three accolades, including Best Film, and its director Spike Lee commented that the awards made up for the lack of nominations at that year's Academy Awards.[1] Actress Laura San Giacomo received two awards for her role as Cynthia Patrice Bishop in Sex, Lies, and Videotape.[1]
Winners[]
The winners for the 27nd Chicago Film Critics Association Awards are as follows:[1]
Best Actor[]
Tom Cruise – Born on the Fourth of July
Best Actress[]
Michelle Pfeiffer – The Fabulous Baker Boys
Best Director[]
Spike Lee – Do the Right Thing
Best Film[]
Best Foreign Film[]
Best Supporting Actor[]
Danny Aiello – Do the Right Thing
Best Supporting Actress[]
Laura San Giacomo – Sex, Lies, and Videotape
Most Promising Actor[]
Most Promising Actress[]
Laura San Giacomo – Sex, Lies, and Videotape
References[]
- ^ Jump up to: a b c d e Voedisch, Lynn (March 9, 1990). "Local critics pick Lee film as year's best". Chicago Sun-Times. Archived from the original on September 24, 2015. Retrieved July 21, 2015.(subscription required)
External links[]
- 1988–97 Awards at the Chicago Film Critics Association
- 1989 Awards at the Internet Movie Database
- Chicago Film Critics Association Awards
- 1989 film awards