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Boston Society of Film Critics names "Nomadland" Best Picture - 2020

Boston Society of Film Critics kicks off the critics awards season. It's one of the major critics associations in USA and they often pick very interesting winners.
And the big winners are: Nomadland and The Father, with Minari as a solid #3 favorite!
Have a look:

BEST PICTURE: Nomadland
Runner up: First Cow

BEST DIRECTOR: Chloé Zhao (Nomadland)
Runner-up: Kelly Reichardt (First Cow)

BEST NON-ENGLISH LANGUAGE FILM: La Llorona

BEST ENSEMBLE CAST:
Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom
Runner-up: Minari

BEST ACTOR: Anthony Hopkins (The Father)
Runner-up: Riz Amed (Sound of Metal)

BEST ACTRESS: Sidney Flanigan (Never Rarely Sometimes Always)
Runner-up: Julia Garner (The Assistant)

BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR: Paul Raci (Sound of Metal)
Runner-up: Brian Dennehy (Driveways)

BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS: Youn Yuh-jung (Minari)
Runner-up: Amanda Seyfried (Mank)

BEST SCREENPLAY: I’m Thinking of Ending Things, Charlie Kaufman
Runner-up: First Cow, Kelly Reichardt and Jonathan Raymond

BEST ANIMATED FEATURE: The Wolf House
Runner-up: Wolfwalkers

BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY: Nomadland, Joshua James Richards
Runner-up: Lover’s Rock, Shabier Kirchner

BEST EDITING: I’m Thinking of Ending Things, Robert Frazen
Runner-up: Nomadland, Chloé Zhao

BEST SCORE: Minari, Emile Mosseri

BEST DOCUMENTARY: Collective, Alexander Nanau
Runner-up: The Painter and the Thief, Benjamin Ree

BEST FIRST FILM: The Father, Florian Zeller
Runner-up: Emma, Autumn de Wilde

BEST NEW FILMMAKER (awarded in memory of David Brudnoy): Florian Zeller, The Father


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