One more time "B»Conquers an association of critics, in this case that of San Francisco.
The film of Richard Linklater has won the awards for best film, best director, best editing and best supporting actress for Patricia Arquette.
The great alternative to "Boyhood", at least for the critics, is "Birdman«. The film by Mexican Alejandro González Iñarritu wins the award for the best original screenplay and the two male acting awards, best actor Michael Keaton and best supporting actor Edward Norton.
Julianne Moore She is once again awarded for her role in "Still Alice" and it seems that she will have no rival to win the Oscar for best actress this year.
The Polish tape «going»Wins two awards and already seems the great favorite for the Oscar for best film in a foreign language. The Critics of San Francisco awarded him, in addition to the award for the best film in a foreign language, the award for best photography.
Honors of the San Francisco Critics Awards
Best Picture: "Boyhood"
Best Direction: Richard Linklater for "Boyhood"
Best Actor: Michael Keaton for "Birdman"
Best Actress: Julianne Moore for "Still Alice"
Best Supporting Actor: Edward Norton for "Birdman"
Best Supporting Actress: Patricia Arquette for "Boyhood"
Best Original Screenplay: "Birdman"
Best Adapted Screenplay: "Inherent Vice"
Best Animated Film: "The Lego Movie"
Best Documentary: "Citizenfour"
Best Foreign Film: "Ida"
Best Cinematography: "Ida"
Best Editing: "Boyhood"
Best Production Design: "The Grand Budapest Hotel"
Special Mention for an Underrated Independent Film: "The One I Love"