40th NSFC Awards
January 7, 2006
Best Film:
Capote
The 40th National Society of Film Critics Awards, given on 7 January 2006, honored the best in film for 2005.[1][2][3]
Winners
editBest Picture
edit1. Capote (12)
2. A History of Violence (11)
3. 2046
Best Director
edit1. David Cronenberg – A History of Violence (32)
2. Wong Kar-wai – 2046 (26)
3. Bennett Miller – Capote (23)
Best Actor
edit1. Philip Seymour Hoffman – Capote (68)
2. Jeff Daniels – The Squid and the Whale (41)
3. Heath Ledger – Brokeback Mountain (40)
Best Actress
edit1. Reese Witherspoon – Walk the Line (37)
2. Keira Knightley – Pride & Prejudice (27)
3. Kate Dollenmayer – Funny Ha Ha (18)
3. Vera Farmiga – Down to the Bone (18)
Best Supporting Actor
edit1. Ed Harris – A History of Violence (27)
2. Mathieu Amalric – Munich (22)
2. Frank Langella – Good Night, and Good Luck. (22)
Best Supporting Actress
edit1. Amy Adams – Junebug (33)
2. Zhang Ziyi – 2046 (28)
3. Catherine Keener – The 40-Year-Old Virgin, The Ballad of Jack and Rose, Capote, and The Interpreter (22)
Best Screenplay
edit1. Noah Baumbach – The Squid and the Whale (37)
2. Dan Futterman – Capote (33)
3. Tony Kushner and Eric Roth – Munich (14)
Best Cinematography
edit1. Christopher Doyle, Kwan Pun Leung, and Lai Yiu-fai – 2046 (50)
2. Robert Elswit – Good Night, and Good Luck. (16)
3. Emmanuel Lubezki – The New World (11)
Best Foreign Language Film
edit1. Head-On (Gegen die Wand) (26)
2. 2046 (23)
3. Caché (18)
Best Non-Fiction Film
edit1. Grizzly Man (60)
2. Darwin's Nightmare (27)
3. Ballets Russes (19)
Experimental Awards
edit1. Symbiopsychotaxiplasm: Take One (1968) and Symbiopsychotaxiplasm: Take 21⁄2 (2005), William Greaves' remarkable investigation into the nature of the acting process and power relationships on a movie set.
2. 13 Lakes, Ten Skies, and 27 Years Later, the three 2005 productions of James Benning. Few have done more over the last thirty years to expand the sensory and temporal boundaries of moving pictures.
Film Heritage Award
edit- Unseen Cinema, the 7-disc DVD box set collection of pre-1942 American avant-garde cinema assembled by Anthology Film Archives and Bruce Posner—a massive and unprecedented undertaking made in concert with 60 other film archives and preservation organizations across the globe.
Special Citation
edit- The NSFC commends and congratulates our colleagues Kevin Thomas for his 44-year tenure as a movie critic at the Los Angeles Times, for his tireless championing in the heart of the world's movie capital of the power and beauty of independent, experimental and foreign film, for his long and important service to moviegoers around the industry, the country and the world.
References
edit- ^ King, Susan (8 January 2006). "National Film Critics Vote 'Capote' Best". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 8 January 2006.
- ^ Hernandez, Eugene (9 January 2006). ""Capote" Named Best Picture of '05 By National Society of Film Critics". IndieWire. Retrieved 9 January 2006.
- ^ Levy, Emanuel (8 January 2006). "Oscar 2005: National Society of Film Critics Awards". Emanuel Levy | Cinema 24/7. Retrieved 8 January 2006.