14th TFCA Awards
December 14, 2010
Best Film:
The Social Network
The 14th Toronto Film Critics Association Awards, honoring the best in film for 2010, were given on December 14, 2010. [1] [2]
Runners-Up: Colin Firth – The King's Speech and James Franco – 127 Hours
Runners-Up: Natalie Portman – Black Swan and Michelle Williams – Blue Valentine
Runners-Up: Despicable Me and Toy Story 3
Runners-Up: Darren Aronofsky – Black Swan and Christopher Nolan – Inception
Runners-Up: Inside Job and Marwencol
Runners-Up: Black Swan and Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives
Runners-Up: Get Low and Monsters
Runners-Up: Mother • South Korea and Of Gods and Men • France
Runners-Up: The King's Speech – David Seidler and True Grit – Joel and Ethan Coen
Runners-Up: Christian Bale – The Fighter and Geoffrey Rush – The King's Speech
Runners-Up: Amy Adams – The Fighter and Melissa Leo – The Fighter
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