National Society of Film Critics Awards 2014: 49th Annual Winners
The winners of the 49th Annual National Society of Film Critic Awards have been announced. The 2014 National Society of Film Critics Awards are from an organization whose “purpose is to promote the mutual interests of film criticism and filmmaking.”
The winners of the 2014 National Society of Film Critics Awards:
Picture
Goodbye to LanguageDirector
Richard Linklater, BoyhoodActor
Timothy Spall, Mr. TurnerActress
Marion Cotillard, The Immigrant and Two Days, One NightSupporting actor
J.K. Simmons, WhiplashSupporting actress
Patricia Arquette, BoyhoodScreenplay
Wes Anderson, The Grand Budapest HotelNonfiction film
CitizenfourCinematography
Dick Pope, Mr. TurnerHeritage Awards
Ron Magliozzi and Peter Williamson
Ron Hutchinson
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