29th Boston Society of Film Critics Awards

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29th BSFC Awards

December 14, 2008


Best Film (TIE):
Slumdog Millionaire
and
WALL-E

The 29th Boston Society of Film Critics Awards, honoring the best in filmmaking in 2008, were given on December 14, 2008.

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Winners

Gus Van Sant, Best Director winner Gus Van Sant Cannes 2015.jpg
Gus Van Sant, Best Director winner
Sean Penn, Best Actor co-winner Sean Penn with Cristina Fernandez crop.JPG
Sean Penn, Best Actor co-winner
Mickey Rourke, Best Actor co-winner Mickey Rourke Tribeca 2009 Shankbone.jpg
Mickey Rourke, Best Actor co-winner
Sally Hawkins, Best Actress winner MJK35110 Sally Hawkins (Maudie, Berlinale 2017) (cropped).jpg
Sally Hawkins, Best Actress winner
Heath Ledger, Best Supporting Actor winner Heath Ledger (Berlin Film Festival 2006) revised.jpg
Heath Ledger, Best Supporting Actor winner
Penelope Cruz, Best Supporting Actress winner Premios Goya 2018 - Penelope Cruz.jpg
Penélope Cruz, Best Supporting Actress winner

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