44th NSFC Awards
January 3, 2010
Best Film:
The Hurt Locker
The 44th National Society of Film Critics Awards, given on 3 January 2010, honored the best in film for 2009.[1][2][3]
Winners edit
Best Picture edit
1. The Hurt Locker
2. Summer Hours (L'Heure d'été)
3. Inglourious Basterds
Best Director edit
1. Kathryn Bigelow – The Hurt Locker
2. Olivier Assayas – Summer Hours (L'Heure d'été)
3. Wes Anderson – Fantastic Mr. Fox
Best Actor edit
1. Jeremy Renner – The Hurt Locker
2. Jeff Bridges – Crazy Heart
3. Nicolas Cage – Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans
Best Actress edit
1. Yolande Moreau – Séraphine
2. Meryl Streep – Julie & Julia and Fantastic Mr. Fox
3. Abbie Cornish – Bright Star
Best Supporting Actor edit
1. Paul Schneider – Bright Star (TIE)
1. Christoph Waltz – Inglourious Basterds (TIE)
3. Christian McKay – Me and Orson Welles
Best Supporting Actress edit
1. Mo'Nique – Precious
2. Anna Kendrick – Up in the Air
2. Samantha Morton – The Messenger
Best Screenplay edit
1. Joel Coen and Ethan Coen – A Serious Man
2. Olivier Assayas – Summer Hours (L'Heure d'été)
3. Quentin Tarantino – Inglourious Basterds
Best Cinematography edit
1. Christian Berger – The White Ribbon (Das weiße Band - Eine deutsche Kindergeschichte)
2. Barry Ackroyd – The Hurt Locker
3. Jan Troell and Mischa Gavrjusjov – Everlasting Moments (Maria Larssons eviga ögonblick)
Best Production Design edit
1. Nelson Lowry – Fantastic Mr. Fox
2. Rick Carter – Avatar
3. Henry Selick – Coraline
Best Foreign Language Film edit
1. Summer Hours (L'Heure d'été)
2. Everlasting Moments (Maria Larssons eviga ögonblick)
3. 35 Shots of Rum (35 rhums)
3. Police, Adjective (Polițist, Adjectiv)
Best Non-Fiction Film edit
1. The Beaches of Agnès (Les plages d'Agnès)
2. Tyson
3. Anvil! The Story of Anvil
Film Heritage Awards edit
- Restoration of Rashomon by the Academy Film Archive, National Film Center of the National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo and Kadokawa Pictures, Inc. with funding provided by Kadokawa Culture Promotion Foundation and The Film Foundation.
- Bruce Posner for restoration of Manhatta.
- Treasures from American Film Archives, Vol. 4: Avant Garde 1947–1986 (National Film Preservation Foundation).
- Warner Archive Collection.
- The Red Shoes: Restored by UCLA Film and Television Archive with funding provided by The Film Foundation, Hollywood Foreign Press Association and the Louis B. Mayer Foundation.
- Kino International: Avant-Garde Vol. 3: Experimental Cinema 1922–1954.
References edit
- ^ Knegt, Peter (3 January 2010). ""Locker" Tops National Society of Film Critics". IndieWire. Retrieved 2 January 2018.
- ^ Kilday, Gregg (3 January 2010). "'Hurt Locker' tops critics group nods". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 2 January 2018.
- ^ King, Susan (4 January 2010). "'Hurt Locker' wins over National Film Critics". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2 January 2018.