San Diego Film Critics Society Awards 2014

The 19th San Diego Film Critics Society Awards were announced on December 15, 2014.[1][2]

19th SDFCS Awards

December 15, 2014


Best Film:
Nightcrawler


Best Director:
Dan Gilroy
Nightcrawler

Winners and nominees

Best Film

Nightcrawler

Best Director

Dan Gilroy Nightcrawler

Best Actor

Jake Gyllenhaal Nightcrawler

Best Actress

Marion Cotillard Two Days, One Night

Best Supporting Actor

Mark Ruffalo Foxcatcher

Best Supporting Actress

Rene Russo Nightcrawler

Best Original Screenplay

Nightcrawler Dan Gilroy

Best Adapted Screenplay

Gone Girl Gillian Flynn

Best Animated Film

The Boxtrolls

Best Documentary

Citizenfour

Best Foreign Language Film

Force MajeureSweden

Best Cinematography

Nightcrawler Robert Elswit

Best Editing

Edge of Tomorrow James Herbert and Laura Jennings

Best Production Design

The Grand Budapest Hotel Adam Stockhausen and Anna Pinnock

Best Score

Nightcrawler James Newton Howard

Best Ensemble

Birdman

Best Body of Work

Willem Dafoe for The Fault in Our Stars, The Grand Budapest Hotel, John Wick, A Most Wanted Man, and Nymphomaniac

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