Boston Society of Film Critics: 12 Years a Slave Wins Big
The film takes home Best Picture, Best Director, and Best Actor.
12 Years a Slave was a big winner with the Boston Society of Film Critics; Steve McQueen’s searing period drama took home the awards for Best Picture, Best Director (McQueen), and Best Actor (Chiwetel Ejiofor). Enough Said and Nebraska also picked up multiple honors. Read on for the full list of winners:
Here’s the full list:
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Best Picture
95%
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Best Director
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Best Actress
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Best Actor
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Best Animated Film
88%
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Best Documentary
96%
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Best Foreign Film
99%
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Best New Filmmaker
94%
Ryan Coogler
- Best Supporting Actress – June Squibb for Nebraska
- Best Supporting Actor – James Gandolfini for Enough Said
- Best Ensemble Cast – Nebraska
- Best Screenplay – Nicole Holofcener for Enough Said
- Best Cinematography – Emmanuel Lubezki for Gravity
- Best Film Editing – Daniel P. Hanley and Mike Hill for Rush
- Best Use of Music in a Film – Inside Llewyn Davis


