22nd Dallas-Fort Worth Film Critics Association Awards (2016)
Best Picture
1. Moonlight
2. Manchester by the Sea
3. La La Land
4. Hell or High Water
5. Arrival
6. Jackie
7. Loving
8. 20th Century Women
9. Hacksaw Ridge
10. Silence
Best Director
1. Barry Jenkins - Moonlight
2. Damien Chazelle - La La Land
3. Kenneth Lonergan - Manchester by the Sea
4. David Mackenzie - Hell or High Water
5. Denis Villeneuve - Arrival
Best Actor
1. Casey Affleck - Manchester by the Sea as Lee Chandler
2. Denzel Washington - Fences as Troy Maxson
3. Joel Edgerton - Loving as Richard Loving
4. Ryan Gosling - La La Land as Sebastian Wilder
5. Tom Hanks - Sully as Chesley "Sully" Sullenberger
Best Actress
1. Natalie Portman - Jackie as Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis
2. Emma Stone - La La Land as Mia Dolan
3. Ruth Negga - Loving as Mildred Loving
4. Amy Adams - Arrival as Dr. Louise Banks
5. Annette Bening - 20th Century Women as Dorothea Fields
Best Supporting Actor
1. Mahershala Ali - Moonlight as Juan
2. Jeff Bridges - Hell or High Water as Marcus Hamilton
3. Michael Shannon - Nocturnal Animals as Detective Bobby Andes
4. Lucas Hedges - Manchester by the Sea as Patrick Chandler
5. Ben Foster - Hell or High Water as Tanner Howard
Best Supporting Actress
1. Viola Davis - Fences as Rose Maxson
2. Naomie Harris - Moonlight as Paula
3. Michelle Williams - Manchester by the Sea as Randi Chandler
4. Greta Gerwig - 20th Century Women as Abigail "Abbie" Porter
5. Judy Davis - The Dressmaker as Molly Dunnage
Best Screenplay
1. Kenneth Lonergan - Manchester by the Sea
2. Barry Jenkins - Moonlight
Best Cinematography
1. Linus Sandgren - La La Land
2. Rodrigo Prieto - Silence
Best Musical Score
1. Justin Hurwitz - La La Land
2. Mica Levi - Jackie
Best Foreign Language Film
1. The Handmaiden • South Korea
2. Toni Erdmann • Germany
3. Elle • France
4. Neruda • Chile
5. The Salesman • Iran
Best Documentary Film
1. Tower
2. 13th
3. Gleason
4. I Am Not Your Negro
5. Weiner
Best Animated Film
1. Zootopia
2. Kubo and the Two Strings
3. Moana
Individual awards (Russell Smith Award)
Moonlight, for "best low-budget or cutting-edge independent film"