The Phoenix Film Critics Society (PFCS) is an organization of film reviewers from
Phoenix-based publications.In December of each year, the PFCS meets to vote on their Phoenix Film Critics Society Awards (first given in
2000) for films released in the same calendar year. Categories of awards include:
Best Actor (a.k.a. "PFCS Award for Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role")
Best Actress (a.k.a. "PFCS Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role")
Best Adapted Screenplay (a.k.a. "PFCS Award for Best Screenplay adapted from another medium")
Best Animated FeatureBreakout of the Year (Acting)Breakout of the Year (Directing)Best CinematographyBest Costume Design
Best DirectorBest Documentary Feature
Best EditingBest Ensemble ActingBest Foreign Language FilmBest Live Action Family FilmBest MakeupBest Original Score
Best Original Screenplay (a.k.a. "PFCS Award for Best Screenplay written directly for the screen")Best Original SongOverlooked Film of the Year
Best PictureBest Production Design
Best Supporting Actor (a.k.a. "PFCS Award for Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role")
Best Supporting Actress (a.k.a. "PFCS Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role")Best Visual EffectsBest Youth Actor (a.k.a. "PFCS Award for Best Performance by Youth in a Leading or Supporting Role - Male")Best Youth Actress (a.k.a. "PFCS Award for Best Performance by Youth in a Leading or Supporting Role - Female")
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A group of human-made chemicals composed of carbon and fluorine only. These chemicals (predominantly CF4 and C2F6) were introduced as alternatives, along with hydrofluorocarbons, to the ozone depleting substances. In addition, PFCs are emitted as by-products of industrial processes and are also used in manufacturing. PFCs do not harm the stratospheric ozone layer, but they are powerful greenhouse gases: CF4 has a global warming potential (GWP) of 6,500 and C2F6 has a GWP of 9,200. See
ozone depleting substance.