28th NSFC Awards
January 3, 1994
Best Film:
Schindler's List
The 28th National Society of Film Critics Awards, given on 3 January 1994, honored the best filmmaking of 1993.[1][2][3]
Winners
editBest Picture
edit1. Schindler's List
2. The Piano
3. Short Cuts
Best Director
edit1. Steven Spielberg – Schindler's List
2. Jane Campion – The Piano
3. Robert Altman – Short Cuts
Best Actor
edit1. David Thewlis – Naked
2. Daniel Day-Lewis – In the Name of the Father
2. Anthony Hopkins – The Remains of the Day and Shadowlands
Best Actress
edit1. Holly Hunter – The Piano
2. Ashley Judd – Ruby in Paradise
3. Stockard Channing – Six Degrees of Separation
Best Supporting Actor
edit1. Ralph Fiennes – Schindler's List
2. Leonardo DiCaprio – What's Eating Gilbert Grape and This Boy's Life
2. Tommy Lee Jones – The Fugitive
Best Supporting Actress
edit1. Madeleine Stowe – Short Cuts
2. Gwyneth Paltrow – Flesh and Bone
3. Jennifer Jason Leigh – Short Cuts
3. Anna Paquin – The Piano
Best Screenplay
edit1. Jane Campion – The Piano
2. John Guare – Six Degrees of Separation
3. Robert Altman and Frank Barhydt – Short Cuts
Best Cinematography
edit1. Janusz Kamiński – Schindler's List
2. Stuart Dryburgh – The Piano
3. Michael Ballhaus – The Age of Innocence
Best Foreign Language Film
edit1. The Story of Qiu Ju (Qiu Ju da guan si)
2. Blue (Trois couleurs: Bleu)
3. Farewell My Concubine (Ba wang bie ji)
Best Documentary
edit1. Visions of Light
2. It's All True: Based on an Unfinished Film by Orson Welles
3. The War Room
Experimental Film
editSpecial Citation
edit- The filmmakers of It's All True: Based on an Unfinished Film by Orson Welles
References
edit- ^ McCarthy, Todd (3 January 1994). "Crix crown Spielberg". Variety. Retrieved 3 January 2018.
- ^ "Critics honor Spielberg, 'Schindler's List'". The Daily Gazette. 5 January 1994. Retrieved 3 January 2018.
- ^ McCarthy, Todd (5 January 1994). "'Schindler's List' Gets A Sweep from Critics". Chicago Sun-Times. Retrieved 3 January 2018.