2011 National Society of Film Critics Awards

The 46th National Society of Film Critics Awards, given on 7 January 2012, honored the best in film for 2011.[1][2][3]

46th NSFC Awards

January 7, 2012


Best Film:
Melancholia

Winners edit

Film titles are listed, following the number of votes each received:

 
Terrence Malick, Best Director winner
 
Brad Pitt, Best Actor winner
 
Kirsten Dunst, Best Actress winner
 
Albert Brooks, Best Supporting Actor winner
 
Jessica Chastain, Best Supporting Actress winner
 
Asghar Farhadi, Best Screenplay winner

Best Picture edit

1. Melancholia (29)
2. The Tree of Life (28)
3. A Separation (20)

Best Director edit

1. Terrence MalickThe Tree of Life (31)
2. Martin ScorseseHugo (29)
3. Lars von TrierMelancholia (23)

Best Actor edit

1. Brad PittMoneyball and The Tree of Life (35)
2. Gary OldmanTinker Tailor Soldier Spy (22)
3. Jean DujardinThe Artist (19)

Best Actress edit

1. Kirsten DunstMelancholia (39)
2. Yoon Jeong-heePoetry (25)
3. Meryl StreepThe Iron Lady (20)

Best Supporting Actor edit

1. Albert BrooksDrive (38)
2. Christopher PlummerBeginners (24)
3. Patton OswaltYoung Adult (19)

Best Supporting Actress edit

1. Jessica ChastainThe Help, Take Shelter, and The Tree of Life (30)
2. Jeannie BerlinMargaret (19)
3. Shailene WoodleyThe Descendants (17)

Best Screenplay edit

1. Asghar FarhadiA Separation (39)
2. Steven Zaillian and Aaron SorkinMoneyball (22)
3. Woody AllenMidnight in Paris (16)

Best Cinematography edit

1. Emmanuel LubezkiThe Tree of Life (76)
2. Manuel Alberto ClaroMelancholia (41)
3. Robert RichardsonHugo (33)

Best Foreign Language Film edit

1. A Separation (67)
2. Mysteries of Lisbon (28)
3. Le Havre (22)

Best Non-Fiction Film edit

1. Cave of Forgotten Dreams (35)
2. The Interrupters (26)
3. Into the Abyss (18)

Best Experimental Film edit

Seeking the Monkey King

Film Heritage Awards edit

  1. BAMcinématek for its complete Vincente Minnelli retrospective with all titles shown on 16 mm or 35 mm film.
  2. Lobster Films, Groupama Gan Foundation for Cinema, and Technicolor Foundation for Cinema Heritage for the restoration of the color version of Georges Méliès' A Trip to the Moon.
  3. Museum of Modern Art for its extensive retrospective of Weimar Cinema.
  4. Flicker Alley for their box set Landmarks of Early Soviet Film.
  5. The Criterion Collection for its 2-disc DVD package of The Complete Jean Vigo.

References edit

  1. ^ Pond, Steve (January 7, 2012). "'Melancholia' Named Best Picture by National Society of Film Critics". TheWrap. Retrieved January 7, 2012.
  2. ^ "2011 Awards: "Melancholia," Pitt, Dunst, Brooks, Chastain, Malick". National Society of Film Critics. January 7, 2012. Retrieved January 7, 2012.
  3. ^ Lodge, Guy (January 7, 2012). "'Melancholia,' Dunst and Pitt among National Society of Film Critics winners". HitFix. Retrieved January 7, 2012.