The
Social
Network
has
walked
away
with
four
awards
in
the
annual
London
Film
Critics'
Circle.
Aaron
Sorkin
in
Best
Screenwriter
category,
Andrew
Garfield
for
Best
British
Actor
in
Supporting
Role,
Best
Director
of
the
year
David
Fincher
and
Best
Film
of
the
Year.
The
King's
Speech
has
been
honoured
with
three
awards.
Tom
Hooper
for
British
Director
of
the
Year,
Best
Actor
for
Colin
Firth
and
The
Attenborough
Award
for
British
Film
of
the
Year.
French
movie
Of
Gods
and
Men
bagged
Best
Foreign
Language
Film
of
the
year.
Christian
Bale
bagged
British
Actor
of
the
year
for
The
Fighter,
Annette
Bening
bagged
for
Actress
of
the
year
for
The
Kids
Are
All
Right,
Lesley
Manville
for
British
Actress
of
the
year
for
Another
Year
and
Olivia
Williams
bagged
British
Actress
in
a
Supporting
Role
for
The
Ghost,
Gareth
Edwards
honoured
with
Breakthrough
British
Filmmaker
for
Monsters,
Conor
McCarron
honoured
with
Young
British
Performer
for
Neds
and
Kristin
Scott
Thomas
honoured
with
Dilys
Powell
Award
for
excellence
in
film.
The
award
ceremony
held
at
the
British
Film
Institute
(BFI)
on
London's
Southbank.
Colin
Firth,
Kristin
Scott-Thomas,
Aaron
Sorkin,
Olivia
Williams,
Sam
Taylor-Wood
and
others
attended
the
function.