Toronto Film Critics Association Awards 2014

The 18th Toronto Film Critics Association Awards, honoring the best in film for 2014, were awarded on December 15, 2014.[1]

18th Toronto Film Critics Association Awards
DateDecember 15, 2014 (2014-12-15)

Winners

Category Winners and nominees Films
Best FilmRichard LinklaterBoyhood
Wes AndersonThe Grand Budapest Hotel
Paul Thomas AndersonInherent Vice
Best Canadian FilmDenis VilleneuveEnemy[2]
Xavier DolanMommy
Michael DowseThe F Word
Best ActorTom HardyLocke
Ralph FiennesThe Grand Budapest Hotel
Jake GyllenhaalNightcrawler
Best ActressMarion CotillardThe Immigrant
Julianne MooreStill Alice
Reese WitherspoonWild
Best Supporting ActorJ. K. SimmonsWhiplash
Josh BrolinInherent Vice
Edward NortonBirdman
Best Supporting ActressPatricia ArquetteBoyhood
Tilda SwintonSnowpiercer
Katherine WaterstonInherent Vice
Best DirectorRichard LinklaterBoyhood
Wes AndersonThe Grand Budapest Hotel
Paul Thomas AndersonInherent Vice
Best ScreenplayWes AndersonThe Grand Budapest Hotel
Richard LinklaterBoyhood
Paul Thomas AndersonInherent Vice
Best First FeatureRitesh BatraThe Lunchbox
Chad StahelskiJohn Wick
Dan GilroyNightcrawler
Best Animated FeatureIsao TakahataThe Tale of the Princess Kaguya
Don Hall and Chris WilliamsBig Hero 6
Dean DeBloisHow to Train Your Dragon 2
Phil Lord and Christopher MillerThe Lego Movie
Best Foreign-Language FilmRuben ÖstlundForce Majeure
Paweł PawlikowskiIda
Andrey ZvyagintsevLeviathan
Best Documentary FilmJesse MossThe Overnighters
Laura PoitrasCitizenfour
Stephanie Spray and Pacho VelezManakamana
Scotiabank Jay Scott Prize for an emerging artistAlbert ShinIn Her Place
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References

  1. "Toronto Film Critics". AwardsDaily. December 16, 2014. Retrieved December 18, 2014.
  2. "Denis Villeneuve's Enemy is Toronto Film Critics' top Canadian pick". CBC News, January 6, 2015.
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