San Francisco Film Critics Awards 2009
2009 San Francisco Film Critics Circle Awards
2009 San Francisco Film Critics winners: Dec. 14, 2009

Jeremy Renner in The Hurt Locker
Best Picture
The Hurt Locker
Best Foreign Language Film
You, the Living (Sweden)
Best Documentary
Anvil! The Story of Anvil
Best Animated Feature
Coraline
Best Director
Kathryn Bigelow, The Hurt Locker
Best Actor
Colin Firth, A Single Man
Best Actress
Meryl Streep, Julie & Julia
Best Supporting Actor
Christian McKay, Me and Orson Welles
Best Supporting Actress
Mo’Nique, Precious
Best Original Screenplay
Quentin Tarantino, Inglourious Basterds
Best Adapted Screenplay
Wes Anderson and Noah Baumbach, Fantastic Mr. Fox
Best Cinematography
Roger Deakins, A Serious Man
Special Citation
Sita Sings the Blues
Marlon Riggs Award for courage & vision in the Bay Area film community
Frazer Bradshaw, filmmaker, in recognition of his film Everything Strange and New
Barry Jenkins, filmmaker, in recognition of his film Medicine for Melancholy
In Memoriam
Rose Kaufman
San Francisco Film Critics Circle Site
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Best Cinematography
Roger Deakins, A Single Man
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Is it supposed to be Roger Deakins for “A Serious Man” or Eduard Grau for “A Single Man”???
A SERIOUS MAN.
Thanks for catching it.