Boyhood was the big winner at last night's London Critics' Circle Film Awards, after picking up the gong for Film of the Year and beating off competition from The Theory of Everything and The Grand Budapest Hotel.
Two members of the cast and crew picked up awards for their roles in the film. Richard Linklater received the honour of Director of the Year whilst Patricia Arquette was given an award for Supporting Actress of the Year.
The star-studded event - which was held at London's May Fair hotel - was attended by Timothy Spall, who received the British Actor of the Year award gong for Mr Turner whilst Rosamund Pike accepted her award for British Actress of the Year for Gone Girl and What We Did on Our Holiday via video link.
Michael Keaton and Julianne Moore picked up the awards for Actor and Actress of the Year respectively.
Full list of 35th London Critics' Circle Film Awards winners:
Film of the Year - Boyhood
Foreign Language Film of the Year - Leviathan
British Film of the Year - Under the Skin
Documentary of the Year - Citizenfour
Actor of the Year - Michael Keaton - Birdman
Actress of the Year - Julianne Moore - Still Alice
Supporting Actor of the Year - JK Simmons - Whiplash
Supporting Actress of the Year - Patricia Arquette - Boyhood
British Actor of the Year - Timothy Spall - Mr Turner
British Actress of the Year - Rosamund Pike - Gone Girl & What We Did on Our Holiday
Young British Performer of the Year - Alex Lawther - The Imitation Game
Director of the Year - Richard Linklater - Boyhood
Screenwriter of the Year - Wes Anderson - The Grand Budapest Hotel
Breakthrough British Filmmaker - Yann Demange - '71
Technical Achievement Award - Under the Skin - Mica Levi, score
Dilys Powell Award for Excellence in Film - Miranda Richardson



