
“Tar”, a film by Todd Field with her participation Cate Blanchettwas the recipient of the National Society of Film Critics Award.
60 members, mostly from the New York and Los Angeles associations, chose the best of the past year. In addition to the Best Picture award, the film also won the Best Actress (Blanchette) and Best Screenplay categories. The surprise was the Charles Wells Award in the Best Director category for his directorial debut After the Sun.
Martin McDonough’s Banshee of Inisherin won Best Actor (Colin Farrell) and Best Actress (Kerry Condon). Ke Hui Kwan won Best Supporting Actor for his role in the independent film Everything, Everywhere, All At Once.
The Foreign Language Film Award went to EO, while Oscar favorite All Beauty and All Bloodshed won Best Documentary.
The 2022 Best Film award went to Drive My Car, followed by Nomadland in 2021.
Like many critics’ groups, the Association identified the runners-up and the scores received by each film or nominee.
Detailed list.
Best movie: TAR (61 points)
Second place: Aftersun (49 points), No Bears (32 points)
Best Director: Charlotte Wells, Aftersun (60 points)
Second place: Park Chan-wook, Decision to leave (47 points), Jafar Panahi, No Bears (36 points)
Best Screenplay: Todd Field, TAP (61 points)
Runners-up: Martin McDonough, The Banshees of Inisherin (42 points), James Grey, Armageddon Time (18 points)
First female role: Cate Blanchett, TAP (61 points)
Runners-up: Michelle Yeoh, Everything Anywhere (38 points), Tilda Swinton, Eternal Daughter, Michelle Williams, The Fabelmans (27 points).
First male role: Colin Farrell, “After Young and Banshee Inisherin” (71 points)
Second place: Paul Mescal, Aftersun (55 points), Bill Nye, Living (33 points)
Second female roleStory: Kerry Condon, Banshee Inisherina (57 points)
Runners-up: Nina Hoss, Tar (43 points), Dolly de Leon, Triangle of Sorrow (35 points)
Second male role: Mr. Hui Quan, Everything and Everywhere at Once (45 points)
Runners-up: Tyree Henry, Causeway (35 points), Barry Keoghan The Banshees of Inisherin (27 points)
Best Documentary: All beauty and bloodshed (46 points)
Second place: “Descendant” (40 points), “Everything that breathes” (27 points).
Best Foreign Language Film: EO (43 points)
Second place: No Bears (37 points), decision to leave (34 points)
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Source: Kathimerini

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