Richard Linklater's Boyhood was the big winner at the Los Angeles Film Critics Association's awards ceremony, scoring the honors for Best Picture, Best Director, Best Editing and Best Actress for Patricia Arquette.
Co-starring Ethan Hawke, Lorelai Linklater and Ellar Coltrane, Boyhood is a family drama filmed over the course of 12 years.
The LAFCA winners were announced last month, but the prizes weren't handed out until Saturday night's ceremony.
Ida earned the accolades for Best Foreign Language Film and Best Supporting Actress for Agata Kulesza.
Writer-director Wes Anderson won the trophy for Best Screenplay for The Grand Budapest Hotel, which also earned the award for Best Production Design.
The Best Actor prize went to Tom Hardy for Locke, while J.K. Simmons was named Best Supporting Actorfor Whiplash.
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