The Georgia Film Critics Association Awards, aka GAFCA, announced their winners for this year’s awards. The winners and runner-ups of Georgia Film Critics Association Awards are awarded under 18 different categories.The Georgia Film Critics Association was set up in 2011 to advance the cinema industry and movie criticism in Georgia. While reviewers groups exist around the country, the Georgia Film Critics Association Awards were the first of its type to be based entirely in the region of Georgia. GAFCA members comprise assessments from the press, print, radio, television, and online sources.Movies like One Battle After Another, Sinners, Hamnet, Marty Supreme, Frankenstein, and more bagged awards as winners and runner-ups in different categories of Georgia Film Critics Association Awards.More details about winners of Georgia Film Critics Association AwardsHere’s the complete rundown of winners and runners-up of Georgia Film Critics Association Awards:Best PictureOne Battle After AnotherRunner-up: SinnersBest DirectorPaul Thomas Anderson, One Battle After AnotherRunner-up: Ryan Coogler, SinnersBest ActorTimothée Chalamet, Marty SupremeRunner-up: Michael B. Jordan, SinnersBest ActressJessie Buckley, HamnetRunner-up: Renate Reinsve, Sentimental ValueBest Supporting Actor Benicio Del Toro, One Battle After AnotherRunner-up: Jacob Elordi, FrankensteinBest Supporting ActressAmy Madigan, WeaponsRunner-up: Regina Hall, One Battle After AnotherBest Original ScreenplayRyan Coogler, SinnersRunner-up: Eskil Vogt and Joachim Trier, Sentimental ValueBest Adapted ScreenplayPaul Thomas Anderson, One Battle After AnotherRunner-up: Clint Bentley and Greg Kwedar, Train DreamsBest Animated FilmKPop Demon HuntersRunner-up: ArcoBest Documentary FilmThe Alabama SolutionRunner-up: The Perfect NeighborBest International FilmSentimental ValueRunner-up: No Other ChoiceBest EnsembleOne Battle After AnotherRunner-up: SinnersBest CinematographyAutumn Durald Arkapaw, SinnersRunner-up: Adolpho Veloso, Train DreamsBest Production DesignTamara Deverell and Shane Vieau, FrankensteinRunner-up: Hannah Beachler and Monique Champagne, SinnersBest Original ScoreLudwig Göransson, SinnersRunner-up: Bryce Dessner, Train DreamsBest Original Song“I Lied to You” from SinnersRunner-up: “Golden” from KPop Demon HuntersBreakthrough AwardMiles Caton, SinnersRunner-up: Chase Infiniti, One Battle After AnotherOglethorpe Award for Excellence in Georgia CinemaWeaponsRunner-up: BugoniaAlso read: 46th Boston Society of Film Critics Awards (BSFC): Complete winners list exploredHow many Oscars does Jodie Foster have? Actress admits she wouldn’t have "chosen" acting, calls it a "cruel job"