Boston Society of Film Critics Awards 2017

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38th BSFC Awards

December 10, 2017


Best Film:
Phantom Thread

The 38th Boston Society of Film Critics Awards, honoring the best in filmmaking in 2017, were given on December 10, 2017. [1]

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Winners

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Paul Thomas Anderson, Best Director winner
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Daniel Kaluuya, Best Actor winner
Sally Hawkins, Best Actress winner MJK35110 Sally Hawkins (Maudie, Berlinale 2017) (cropped).jpg
Sally Hawkins, Best Actress winner
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Willem Dafoe, Best Supporting Actor winner
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Laurie Metcalf, Best Supporting Actress winner

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References

  1. Lewis, Hilary (December 10, 2017). "'Phantom Thread' Named Best Film by Boston Society of Film Critics". The Hollywood Reporter . Retrieved December 16, 2017.