Chicago Film Critics Association Awards 2014

27th CFCA Awards

December 15, 2014



Best Film:
Boyhood

The 27th Chicago Film Critics Association Awards were announced on December 15, 2014. The awards honor the best in film for 2014. The first round ballots were due on December 11, 2014 and the nominations were announced on December 12.[1] Birdman received the most nominations (9), followed by The Grand Budapest Hotel (8) and Boyhood (7).[2]

Nominees

The winners and nominees for the 27th Chicago Film Critics Association Awards are as follows:[2][3]

Richard Linklater, Best Director winner
Michael Keaton, Best Actor winner
Julianne Moore, Best Actress winner
J. K. Simmons, Best Supporting Actor winner
Patricia Arquette, Best Supporting Actress winner

Best Actor

Michael KeatonBirdman

Best Actress

Julianne MooreStill Alice

Best Adapted Screenplay

Gone GirlGillian Flynn

Best Animated Film

The Lego Movie

Best Art Direction

The Grand Budapest Hotel

Best Cinematography

BirdmanEmmanuel Lubezki and The Grand Budapest HotelRobert Yeoman

Best Director

Richard LinklaterBoyhood

Best Documentary Film

Life Itself

Best Editing

WhiplashTom Cross

Best Film

Boyhood

Best Foreign Language Film

Force Majeure

Best Original Score

Under the SkinMica Levi

Best Original Screenplay

The Grand Budapest HotelWes Anderson

Best Supporting Actor

J. K. SimmonsWhiplash

Best Supporting Actress

Patricia ArquetteBoyhood

Most Promising Filmmaker

Damien ChazelleWhiplash

Most Promising Performer

Jack O'ConnellStarred Up/Unbroken

References

  1. Gire, Dann (December 4, 2014). "Reel life: Dann & Raymond aim for the stars". Chicago Daily Herald. Retrieved December 12, 2014.
  2. 1 2 ""Birdman" Leads 2014 CFCA Nominations". Chicago Film Critics Association. December 12, 2014. Retrieved December 12, 2014.
  3. Gire, Dann (December 16, 2014). "Chicago critics pick 'Boyhood' as best 2014 film". Chicago Daily Herald. Retrieved December 16, 2014.

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