2019 National Society of Film Critics Awards

54th NSFC Awards

January 4, 2020


Best Film:
Parasite

The 54th National Society of Film Critics Awards, given on 4 January 2020, honored the best in film for 2019.[1][2]

Winners edit

Winners are listed in boldface along with the runner-up positions and counts from the final round:

 
Greta Gerwig, Best Director winner
 
Antonio Banderas, Best Actor winner
 
Brad Pitt, Best Supporting Actor winner
 
Laura Dern, Best Supporting Actress winner
 
Bong Joon-ho, Best Screenplay co-winner

Best Picture edit

  1. Parasite (44)[3]
  2. Little Women (27)
  3. Once Upon a Time in Hollywood (22)

Best Director edit

  1. Greta GerwigLittle Women (39)
  2. Bong Joon-hoParasite (36)
  3. Martin ScorseseThe Irishman (31)

Best Actor edit

  1. Antonio BanderasPain and Glory (69)
  2. Adam DriverMarriage Story (43)
  3. Adam SandlerUncut Gems (41)

Best Actress edit

  1. Mary Kay PlaceDiane (40)
  2. Zhao TaoAsh Is Purest White (28)
  3. Florence PughMidsommar (25)

Best Supporting Actor edit

  1. Brad PittOnce Upon a Time in Hollywood (64)
  2. Joe PesciThe Irishman (30)
  3. Wesley SnipesDolemite Is My Name (18)
  4. Song Kang-hoParasite (18)

Best Supporting Actress edit

  1. Laura DernMarriage Story and Little Women (57)
  2. Florence PughLittle Women (44)
  3. Jennifer LopezHustlers (26)

Best Screenplay edit

  1. Bong Joon-ho and Han Jin-wonParasite (37)
  2. Quentin TarantinoOnce Upon a Time in Hollywood (34)
  3. Greta GerwigLittle Women (33)

Best Cinematography edit

  1. Claire MathonPortrait of a Lady on Fire and Atlantics (41)
  2. Robert RichardsonOnce Upon a Time in Hollywood (29)
  3. Yorick Le SauxLittle Women (22)

Best Non-Fiction Film edit

  1. HoneylandTamara Kotevska and Ljubomir Stefanov (33)
  2. American FactorySteven Bognar and Julia Reichert (28)
  3. Apollo 11Todd Douglas Miller (27)

Film Heritage Award edit

  • "Private Lives, Public Spaces" at the Museum of Modern Art: Curated by Ron Magliozzi, this exhibit makes visible MOMA's collection of over one hundred years of vernacular moving images, most of them home movies by the famous and the unknown. Shown on multiple screens in the lobbies of MoMA's Titus theaters, they form a crazy quilt of personal and cultural history.
  • Rialto Pictures, for distributing 4K restorations of beloved classics like Kind Hearts and Coronets (1949) and for presenting neglected work by international masters, such as Federico Fellini's The White Sheik (1952), and, for the first time, the uncut version of Francesco Rosi's Christ Stopped at Eboli (1979), with restored prints and upgraded subtitles.

References edit

  1. ^ ""PARASITE" is voted Best Picture of 2019". National Society of Film Critics. January 4, 2020. Retrieved January 4, 2020.
  2. ^ Beresford, Trilby; Drury, Sharareh (January 4, 2020). "'Parasite' Named Best Picture by National Society of Film Critics". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved January 4, 2020.
  3. ^ National Society of Film Critics Award Winners 2020 - Variety

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