![]() ![]() The screenplay award went to Richard Linklater, Ethan Hawke and Julie Delpy for Sony Classics’ “Before Midnight.” Jonze was the runner-up for his original screenplay for “Her.” The runner-up in that category was another Cannes critics’ favorite, Paolo Sorrentino’s lavish Rome-set drama “The Great Beauty,” which was released by Janus Films that company’s homevid partner, Criterion Collection, was singled out for a special citation by the group. critics, having previously won New Generation for 1995′s “A Little Princess” and foreign-language film for 2002′s “Y tu mama tambien,” and also the third win for Lubezki, who drew awards for his lensing on 2006′s “Children of Men” and 2011′s “The Tree of Life.”īruce Dern took the actor prize for his performance in Paramount’s “Nebraska,” and Lupita Nyong’o drew supporting actress honors for her performance in Fox Searchlight’s “12 Years a Slave.” The group also voted a special citation to the creative team behind Steve McQueen’s slavery epic.Ībdellatif Kechiche’s controversial Palme d’Or winner “Blue Is the Warmest Color” was named the group’s top foreign-language film. It was Cuaron’s third citation by the L.A. “Gravity” proved dominant with four awards total, including director Cuaron (over Jonze, a runner-up for “Her”), cinematography for Emmanuel Lubezki and film editing for Cuaron and Mark Sanger. Cate Blanchett (Sony Classics’ “Blue Jasmine”) and Adele Exarchopoulos (IFC’s “Blue Is the Warmest Color”) shared the award for actress, while James Franco (A24′s “Spring Breakers”) and Jared Leto (Focus Features’ “Dallas Buyers Club”) shared the laurels for supporting actor. critics announced in a series of extremely close races that spread the love around. Nor was it the only surprise twofer the L.A. In 1975, LAFCA’s first year of voting, there was a split between “Dog Day Afternoon” and “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest,” while in 1976, “Network” and “Rocky” shared the honors. It was not the first tie for best picture in the group’s history. named Alfonso Cuaron’s “Gravity” and Spike Jonze’s “Her” the top films of 2013, in a tie victory. Doing little to clarify an awards season with multiple strong contenders, the Los Angeles Film Critics Assn. ![]()
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