Never mind the underdogs. Inside Llewyn Davis, Upstream Colour and The Wolf of Wall Street, all of which had proved popular with the Georgia Film Critics Association in their nominations earlier this week, went pretty hungry today when the group announced its awards. Her wins two awards, including Best Picture, while Gravity wins three including Best Director, and 12 Years a Slave takes home three acting awards - these are the same winners across all four solo acting categories as at the Iowa Film Critics, who also announced today.
Best Picture
Her
Best Director
Alfonso
CuarĂ³n (Gravity)
Best Actor
Chiwetel
Ejiofor (12 Years a Slave)
Best Actress
Cate
Blanchett (Blue Jasmine)
Best Supporting Actor
Michael
Fassbender (12 Years a Slave)
Best Supporting Actress
Lupita
Nyong’o (12 Years a Slave)
Best Original Screenplay
Spike
Jonze (Her)
Best Adapted Screenplay
Destin
Cretton (Short Term 12)
Best Cinematography
Emmanuel
Lubezki (Gravity)
Best Production Design
Andy
Nicholson (Gravity)
Best Original Score
William
Butler and Owen Pallett (Her)
Best Original Song
T-Bone
Burnett, Ethan Coen, Joel Coen, George Cromarty, Ed Rush and Justin Timberlake
– ‘Please Mr. Kennedy’ (Inside Llewyn Davis)
Best Ensemble
American
Hustle
Best Animated Film
Frozen
Best Documentary
Stories
We Tell
Best Foreign Film
No
Breakthrough Award
Brie
Larson (Don Jon / Short Term 12 / The Spectacular Now)
Oglethorpe Award for
Excellence in Georgia Cinema
Scott Neustadter, James Ponsoldt and Michael H. Weber (The
Spectacular Now)
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