Southeastern Film Critics Association

Southeastern Film Critics Association
AbbreviationSEFCA
Formation1992
TypeFilm criticism
Location
Websitesefca.net

The Southeastern Film Critics Association (SEFCA) is a film critics association based in the Southeastern United States, and founded in 1992.

It presents the Southeastern Film Critics Association Awards each year, which recognize the top 10 best films of the year, along with the best filmmakers, actors, and screenwriters.

The accolades also include the Gene Wyatt Award, named in memory of the late The Tennessean film critic Gene Wyatt and presented to the film that "best evokes the spirit of the South."