31st Chicago Film Critics Association Date December 8, 2018 Site Chicago , Illinois, U.S.Best Film Roma Most awards Roma  (5)Most nominations Roma  (9)
 The 31st Chicago Film Critics Association Awards  were announced on December 8, 2018.[ 1] [ 2] Roma The Favourite A Star Is Born 
 
Winners and nominees  The winners and nominees for the 31st Chicago Film Critics Association Awards are as follows: 
 Alfonso Cuarón , Best Director winnerEthan Hawke , Best Actor winnerToni Collette , Best Actress winnerRichard E. Grant , Best Supporting Actor winnerOlivia Colman , Best Supporting Actress winner
Awards    Best Film  Best Director     Roma Alfonso Cuarón , Gabriela Rodríguez , and Nicolas CelisThe Favourite Ed Guiney , Lee Magiday, and Yorgos Lanthimos First Reformed Victoria Hill , Gary Hamilton, Deepak Sikka, Christine Vachon , David Hinojosa, and Frank MurrayHereditary Lars Knudsen , and Buddy PatrickA Star Is Born Bill Gerber , Jon Peters , Bradley Cooper , Todd Phillips , and Lynette Howell TaylorAlfonso Cuarón  – Roma    Best Actor  Best Actress     Ethan Hawke  – First Reformed Toni Collette  – Hereditary    Best Supporting Actor  Best Supporting Actress     Richard E. Grant  – Can You Ever Forgive Me? Olivia Colman  – The Favourite Anne, Queen of Great Britain    Best Original Screenplay  Best Adapted Screenplay     First Reformed Paul Schrader If Beale Street Could Talk Barry Jenkins  based on the novel  by James Baldwin    Best Animated Film  Best Foreign Language Film     Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse Bob Persichetti , Peter Ramsey , and Rodney Rothman Roma Mexico ) in Spanish  – Directed by Alfonso Cuarón    Best Documentary Film  Best Original Score     Minding the Gap Bing Liu If Beale Street Could Talk Nicholas Britell    Best Production Design   Best Editing     The Favourite Fiona Crombie ; Set Decoration: Alice FeltonRoma Alfonso Cuarón  and Adam Gough   Best Cinematography  Best Use of Visual Effects     Roma Alfonso Cuarón Annihilation    Most Promising Filmmaker   Most Promising Performer     Ari Aster  – Hereditary Elsie Fisher  – Eighth Grade  
 
Awards breakdown  The following films received multiple nominations: 
  The following films received multiple wins: 
  
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