The German actress was honored by the film critics’ association LAFCA for her roles in “Anatomy of a Case” and “The Zone of Interest”. Who else was honored?
The German actress Sandra Hülser has received a critics’ award in the USA, further expanding her chances in the current trophy competition.
The LAFCA (Los Angeles Film Critics Association) in Los Angeles honored Hülser (45) on Sunday (local time) for her roles in “Anatomy of a Case” and “The Zone of Interest”. Along with Hülser, Emma Stone was also recognized for her leading role in “Poor Things.”
The drama “The Zone of Interest” by British director Jonathan Glazer also won awards for best film, direction and music. It’s about the life of concentration camp commander Rudolf Höß (Christian Friedel) and his family. Hülser plays Höß’ wife Hedwig.
The legal drama “Anatomy of a Case” by French director Justine Triet won in the non-English language film and editing categories. In it, Hülser plays a writer who is accused of killing her husband in the house they shared.
The winners of the critics’ awards are often among the candidates for the Oscars in March. A year ago, the association voted for “Tár” and “Everything Everywhere All at Once” as top films, the latter later winning the Oscar for Best Film.
Source: Stern

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