Lagniappe Podcast: The Secret Agent & SEFCA Awards 2025

For this lagniappe episode of The Swampflix Podcast, Boomer & Brandon discuss the Southeastern Film Critic Association’s awarded films of 2025, starting with Kleber Mendonça Filho’s period-piece political thriller The Secret Agent.

00:00 SEFCA’s Top 10 Films of 2025
15:30 The Secret Agent (2025)
43:35 Best Actor
57:33 Best Actress
1:10:13 Best Supporting Actor
1:16:52 Best Supporting Actress
1:25:06 Best Ensemble
1:29:41 Best Director
1:35:54 Best Original Screenplay
1:42:27 Best Adapted Screenplay
1:50:26 Best Animated Film
1:56:53 Best Documentary
2:13:46 Best Foreign-Language Film
2:23:00 Best Cinematography
2:34:45 Best Score
2:39:52 Best Editing
2:45:07 Best Costuming
2:49:34 Best Young Performer

Boomer’s Ballot

  • Best Actor:
    1. David Jonsson, The Long Walk
    2. Josh O’Connor, Wake Up Dead Man
    3. Benicio Del Toro, The Phoenician Scheme
  • Best Actress:
    1. Wunmi Mosaku, Sinners
    2. Rose Byrne, If I Had Leg’s I’d Kick You
    3. Sally Hawkins, Bring Her Back
  • Best Supporting Actor:
    1. Miles Caron, Sinners
    2. Aidan Delbis, Bugonia
    3. Michael Stuhlbarg, After the Hunt
  • Best Supporting Actress:
    1. Judy Greer, The Long Walk
    2. Amy Madigan, Weapons
    3. Jodie Comer, 28 Years Later
  • Best Ensemble:
    1. Sinners
    2. Eephus
    3. Sirat
  • Best Director:
    1. Ryan Coogler, Sinners
    2. Rungano Nyoni, On Becoming a Guinea Fowl
    3. Hélène Cattet & Bruno Forzani, Reflection in a Dead Diamond
  • Best Original Screenplay:
    1. Weapons
    2. Twinless
    3. Lurker
  • Best Adapted Screenplay:
    1. Bugonia
    2. No Other Choice
    3. The Long Walk
  • Best Animated Film:
    1. The Colors Within
    2. Boys Go to Jupiter
    3. Wallace and Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl
  • Best Documentary:
    1. No Other Land
    2. Secret Mall Apartment
    3. Ernest Cole: Lost and Found
  • Best Foreign-Language Film:
    1. On Becoming a Guinea Fowl
    2. Sister Midnight
    3. Reflection in a Dead Diamond
  • Best Cinematography:
    1. Die My Love
    2. After the Hunt
    3. Mastermind
  • Best Score:
    1. Rabbit Trap
    2. Sinners
    3. Ash
  • Best Film Editing
    1. Die My Love
    2. No Other Choice
    3. Wake Up Dead Man
  • Best Costuming
    1. Frankenstein
    2. Ugly Stepsister
    3. Wicked: For Good
  • Promising Young Performer
    1. Billy Barratt, Bring Her Back
    2. Alfie Williams, 28 Years Later
    3. Cary Christopher, Weapons
  • Best Picture:
    1. Universal Language
    2. Sinners
    3. Bring Her Back
    4. Twinless
    5. The Phoenician Scheme
    6. Eephus
    7. No Other Choice
    8. Reflection in a Dead Diamond
    9. If I Had Legs I’d Kick You
    10. Bugonia

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– The Lagniappe Podcast Crew