Boyhood has come of age on the awards show circuit, the latest accolades coming from The New York Film Critics Circle which named writer-director Richard Linklater’s film as the Best Picture of 2014. Boyhood also earned Best Director and Supporting Actress (Patricia Arquette) distinction.
Taking the Best Screenplay honor was director/writer Wes Anderson’s The Grand Budapest Hotel. Director Laura Poitras’ documentary Citizenfour topped the Non-Fiction Film category. Jennifer Kent’s The Babadook won the award for Best First Film. Pawel Pawlikowski’s Polish film Ida won for Best Foreign Film while The LEGO Movie was named Best Animated Film.
Darius Khondji took the Best Cinematography mantel for The Immigrant.
Marion Cotillard was named Best Leading Acress for her performances in two films–The Immigrant, and Two Days, One Night. Timothy Spall was Best Lead Actor for Mr. Turner. And J.K. Simmons earned Best Supporting Actor for Whiplash.
Here’s a rundown of New York Film Critics Circle Award winners for 2014:
Best Picture
Boyhood
Best Director
Richard Linklater, Boyhood
Best Screenplay
The Grand Budapest Hotel, Wes Anderson
Best Actress
Marion Cotillard for The Immigrant and Two Days, One Night
Best Actor
Timothy Spall, Mr. Turner
Best Supporting Actress
Patricia Arquette, Boyhood
Best Supporting Actor
J.K. Simmons, Whiplash
Best Cinematographer
Darius Khondji, The Immigrant
Best Animated Film
The LEGO Movie
Best Non-Fiction Film (Documentary)
Citizenfour
Best Foreign Film
Ida
Best First Film
Jennifer Kent, The Babadook
Special Award
Adrienne Mancia, former film curator, NY’s Museum of Modern Art