Named the best film of 2014 according to American film critics Automatic translate
The National Society of Film Critics of the United States, which includes not only Americans but also critics from other countries, summed up the results of 2014. The best film, best actress and best actor of the year were named.
The film of the French director Jean-Luc Godard “Farewell to Speech” received the title of best film of 2014. In the center of the plot of the picture is the history of the relationship between a man and a woman who have ceased to understand each other. They are connected only by a dog, which has become a vehicle of their feelings.
The title of best actor of the past year was awarded to Timothy Spoll, who played a major role in the biographical film "Mr. Turner." The film tells about the last 20 years of the life of the British painter William Turner, whose work then many did not understand and criticized for the liberties allowed in his works. According to critics, the best actress of the year was Marion Cotillard for her lead role in the drama Two Days, One Night. The film tells about a mother of two children, who after a prolonged depression returns to work, where she is not at all pleased. This is a story of the struggle against one’s own and others’s fears, as well as a story that in two days you can change if not everything, then a lot.
The director of the year was Richard Linklater for the film Adolescence. Wes Anderson was named Best Writer for his work at the Grand Budapest Hotel. Best Supporting Actor - J. K. Simmons for his role in the movie Obsession. Best Supporting Actress - Patricia Arquette, the film "Adolescence".
Svetlana Korableva © Gallerix.ru
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