Georgia Film Critics Association announced their winners a few minutes ago. They divided their awards love. "Boyhood" won best picture and director while "Selma" won best original song, breakthrough actor for David Oyelowo (winning for his other films as well) and also award for excellence in Georgia cinema. Jake Gyllenhaal won best actor for "Nightcrawler" and the film also won award for original screenplay. Tilda Swinton won her second supporting actress award for "Snowpiercer" within 24 hours. "The Grand Budapest Hotel" and "Interstellar" received some notices as well. Check out the full list below:
Best Picture:
"Boyhood"
Best Director:
"Boyhood" - Richard Linklater
Best Actor:
Jake Gyllenhaal ("Nightcrawler")
Best Actress:
Marion Cotillard ("Two Days, One Night")
Best Supporting Actor:
J.K. Simmons ("Whiplash")
Best Supporting Actress:
Tilda Swinton ("Snowpiercer")
Best Original Screenplay:
"Nightcrawler" - Dan Gilroy
Best Adapted Screenplay:
"Gone Girl" - Gillian Flynn
Best Foreign Film:
"Ida"
Best Animated Film:
"The LEGO Movie"
Best Documentary:
"Life Itself"
Best Cinematography:
"Birdman" - Emmanuel Lubezki
Best Production Design:
"The Grand Budapest Hotel" - Adam Stockhausen, Anna Pinnock
Best Original Score:
"Interstellar" - Hans Zimmer
Best Original Song:
"Glory" - John Stephens, Lonnie Lynn, Che Smith ("Selma")
Best Ensemble:
"The Grand Budapest Hotel"
Breakthrough Award:
David Oyelowo ("Default," "Interstellar," "A Most Violent Year," "Nightingale," "Selma")
Oglethorpe Award for Excellence in Georgia Cinema:
"Selma" - Ava DuVernay, Paul Webb
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