GRAVITY rules the roost, taking four awards from the SFFCC, with 12 YEARS A SLAVE and AMERICAN HUSTLE not too far behind. Though there isn’t much to shout about, the acting race is given a little more intrigue as Jennifer Lawrence and James Franco once again deny Leto and Nyong’o their perfect run.
Elsewhere, THE ACT OF KILLING pops up again, but it’s unsure just yet whether the Academy will opt for it come crunch time.
Check out the full list of winners below:
BEST PICTURE:
12 YEARS A SLAVE
BEST DIRECTOR:
Alfonso Cuaron – GRAVITY
BEST ACTOR:
Chiwetel Ejiofor – 12 YEARS A SLAVE
BEST ACTRESS:
Cate Blanchett – BLUE JASMINE
BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR:
James Franco – SPRING BREAKERS
BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS:
Jennifer Lawrence – AMERICAN HUSTLE
BEST SCREENPLAY, ORIGINAL:
Eric Singer, David O. Russell – AMERICAN HUSTLE
BEST SCREENPLAY, ADAPTED:
John Ridley – 12 YEARS A SLAVE
BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY:
Emmanuel Lubezki – GRAVITY
BEST PRODUCTION DESIGN:
GRAVITY
BEST EDITING:
Alfonso Cuaron, Mark Sanger – GRAVITY
BEST ANIMATED FEATURE:
FROZEN
BEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE PICTURE:
BLUE IS THE WARMEST COLOUR
BEST DOCUMENTARY:
THE ACT OF KILLING
MARLON RIGGS AWARD FOR COURAGE AND VISION IN THE BAY AREA FILM COMMUNITY:
Ryan Coogler – for putting a human face to murder victim Oscar Grant in FRUITVALE STATION.
Christopher Statton – Roxie Theater executive director. For putting the Roxie onto more solid ground by transforming it into a nonprofit enterprise.
SPECIAL CITATION FOR UNDERAPPRECIATED INDEPENDENT CINEMA:
COMPUTER CHESS – Andrew Bujalski’s comedy merges documentary techniques and old video technologies to make light of the ’80s race to build a winning computer-chess program.