LGBTQ+ Critics Awards 2024: Greta Gerwig Wins Director of the Year, ‘All Of Us Strangers’ Takes Top Film Prizes

The Dorian Awards honor both traditionally mainstream work and queer-specific projects

Paul Mescal and Andrew Scott in All of Us Strangers
Paul Mescal and Andrew Scott in "All of Us Strangers" (Credit: Searchlight Pictures)

GALECA, the Society of LGBTQ Entertainment Critics, has named “All of Us Strangers” as Film of the Year at its 2024 awards ceremony. It comes from filmmaker Andrew Haigh and tells a love story involving two young men, Adam (Andrew Scott) and his neighbor Harry (Paul Mescal).

“Twelve years ago, Andrew Haigh’s fresh and observant queer romance ‘Weekend’ ruled our Dorians as well,” the critics group’s president Walt Hickey said, “So the fact that ‘Strangers’ obviously touched many of our members’ hearts as well counts as sort of a sweet homecoming to our organization.”

Other notable awards included a tight Director of the Year award, going to director Greta Gerwig for “Barbie” — despite her alleged snub for not being nominated in the same category for the Academy Awards.

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