Drive My Car wins big at Boston Society of Film Critics awards

After a slightly unexpected victory at the New York Film Critics Circle awards last week, Hamaguchi Ryusuke's critical smash hit Drive My Car has just bagged another prestigious critics prize for Best Picture. This time, it's the Boston Society of Film Critics, who've batted even harder than their New York cousins by also awarding the film prizes for Director, Actor and Screenplay. In lieu of a Best Picture trophy, Jane Campion's The Power of the Dog - which BSFC member Ty Burr reports was neck-and-neck with Drive My Car in several categories - takes a Best English Language Film prize. Unofficial runners-up can be found on both Burr's Twitter and the BSFC's own.
Best Picture
DRIVE MY CAR
Best Director
Hamaguchi Ryusuke (DRIVE MY CAR)
Best Actress
Alana Haim (LICORICE PIZZA)
Best Actor
Nishijima Hidetoshi (DRIVE MY CAR)
Best Supporting Actress
Jessie Buckley (THE LOST DAUGHTER)
Best Supporting Actor
Troy Kotsur (CODA)
Best Screenplay
Hamaguchi Ryusuke and Oe Takamasa (DRIVE MY CAR)
Best Cinematography
Ari Wegner (THE POWER OF THE DOG)
Best Editing
Affonso Goncalves and Adam Kurnitz (THE VELVET UNDERGROUND)
Best Original Score
Jonny Greenwood (SPENCER)
Best Ensemble Cast
LICORICE PIZZA
Best Animated Film
FLEE (Jonas Poher Rasmussen)
Best Documentary
SUMMER OF SOUL (...OR, WHEN THE REVOLUTION COULD NOT BE TELEVISED)
Best English Language Film
THE POWER OF THE DOG
Best New Filmmaker
Maggie Gyllenhaal (THE LOST DAUGHTER)