New York Film Critics Circle awards unveiling
It's a long process but an interesting one as the New York Film Critics Circle honors are released, one-by-one.
Gordon Cox will have the full wrap-up here for Variety.
Best First Film: David France (HOW TO SURVIVE A PLAGUE)
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Best Non-Fiction Film (Documentary): "The Central Park Five"
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Best Cinematographer: Greig Fraser (ZERO DARK THIRTY)
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Best Supporting Actress: Sally Field (LINCOLN)
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Best Supporting Actor: Matthew McConaughey (BERNIE, MAGIC MIKE)
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Best Animated Film: FRANKENWEENIE
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Best Foreign Language Film: AMOUR
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Best Actress: Rachel Weisz (THE DEEP BLUE SEA)
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Best Actor: Daniel Day-Lewis (LINCOLN)
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Best Screenplay: Tony Kushner (LINCOLN)
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Best Director: Kathryn Bigelow (ZERO DARK THIRTY)
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Best Film: ZERO DARK THIRTY
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A native of Los Angeles raised by two parents and "Hill Street Blues," Jon Weisman ankled his scriptwriting career and began working for Variety in 2004, subsequently serving as associate editor of features and television reporter before becoming awards editor. He promises not to use this platform to retroactively campaign for Oscars for “The Misfits,” though he’d feel justified in doing so.
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