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Inside the Movies for Grownups Awards Photo Booth

Candid snaps from this year's event

 

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Career Achievement Award

Billy Crudup presented the top honor to Annette Bening for her illustrious career in movies, on television and on the stage.

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Best Actress

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Renée Zellweger took home the trophy for her starring role in Judy.

The Host

spinner image Tony Danza holding a Movies for Grownups award

Tony Danza hosted the 19th annual Movies for Grownups Awards in Beverly Hills, California.

Best Ensemble

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Knives Out's Don Johnson, Jamie Lee Curtis and director Rian Johnson ham it up with their best ensemble award.

Best Actor

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Conan O'Brien presented the best actor award to longtime friend Adam Sandler for his dramatic turn in Uncut Gems.

Best Supporting Actress

Laura Dern won the award for her portrayal of a high-powered divorce attorney in Marriage Story.


Best Time Capsule

Director Kasi Lemmons accepted the award for the historical drama Harriet.

Best Screenwriter

Alan Alda laughs with Noah Baumbach, who received the best screenwriter award for Marriage Story.

Best Intergenerational Movie

Tzi Ma, Zhao Shuzhen and Lulu Wang accepted the award for The Farewell, a comedy-drama about complicated family dynamics.

Best Documentary

Singer-songwriter Maria Muldaur presented the award to Linda Ronstadt for the documentary Linda Ronstadt: The Sound of My Voice.

When to Watch

Tune in to PBS on Sunday, Jan. 19, at 6 p.m. ET for the 19th annual AARP Movies for Grownups Awards airing on Great Performances (check local listings). The show is also available to stream the following day on pbs.org/moviesforgrownups and the PBS Video app.

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