The Coen brothers’ folk music tale “Inside Llewyn Davis” has won best film at the 23rd annual Gotham Independent Film Awards in New York.
The win Monday night at a glitzy ceremony was an upset. The slavery epic “12 Years a Slave” is widely considered an Oscar front-runner and had a leading three Gotham nominations but didn’t take any awards.
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Steve Buschemi and James Gandolfini's son Michael Gandolfini pose together. The 'Sopranos' star died in June.
Best actor went to Matthew McConaughey for his performance in the HIV drama “Dallas Buyer’s Club.” Brie Larsen took best actress for her performance in the foster care drama “Short Term 12.”
Steve Buscemi presented a posthumous tribute to his “Sopranos” co-star James Gandolfini.
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Actor Jared Leto accepts an award on behalf of Matthew McConaughey during the Gotham Awards. McConaughey won Best Actor for his role in 'Dallas Buyers Club.'
The Gotham awards are presented by the Independent Filmmaker Project, an advocacy group for independent filmmakers. Awards are selected by juries.
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