2002 National Society of Film Critics Awards
37th NSFC Awards
January 4, 2003
Best Film:
The Pianist
The 37th National Society of Film Critics Awards, given on 4 January 2003, honored the best filmmaking of 2002.
Winners
Best Picture
1. The Pianist
2. Y Tu Mamá También
3. Talk to Her (Hable con ella)
Best Director
1. Roman Polanski – The Pianist
2. Pedro Almodóvar – Talk to Her (Hable con ella)
3. Alfonso Cuarón – Y Tu Mamá También
Best Actor
1. Adrien Brody – The Pianist
2. Michael Caine – The Quiet American
3. Aurélien Recoing – Time Out (L'emploi du temps)
Best Actress
1. Diane Lane – Unfaithful
2. Maggie Gyllenhaal – Secretary
2. Isabelle Huppert – The Piano Teacher (La pianiste)
Best Supporting Actor
1. Christopher Walken – Catch Me If You Can
2. Chris Cooper – Adaptation.
3. Alan Arkin – Thirteen Conversations About One Thing
Best Supporting Actress
1. Patricia Clarkson – Far from Heaven
2. Fiona Shaw – The Triumph of Love
3. Kathy Bates – About Schmidt
Best Screenplay
1. Ronald Harwood – The Pianist
2. Alexander Payne and Jim Taylor – About Schmidt
3. Carlos Cuarón and Alfonso Cuarón – Y Tu Mamá También
Best Cinematography
1. Edward Lachman – Far from Heaven
2. Pawel Edelman – The Pianist
3. Robert Elswit – Punch-Drunk Love
Best Foreign Language Film
1. Y Tu Mamá También
2. Talk to Her (Hable con ella)
3. Time Out (L'emploi du temps)
Best Non-Fiction Film
1. Standing in the Shadows of Motown
2. The Cockettes
3. Domestic Violence
3. The Kid Stays in the Picture
Special Citation
- UCLA's film and television archives
Film Heritage Award
- Kino International for releasing restored versions of Fritz Lang's Metropolis and D.W. Griffith silent films
External links
References
- Critics Name Polanski's 'The Pianist' Best Picture Los Angeles Times
- National critics pick “The Pianist” Salon.com
- `Pianist' sweeps National Film Critics awards Chicago Tribune
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