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1974 National Society of Film Critics Awards

Annual US film award ceremony


Annual US film award ceremony

9th NSFC Awards

January 5, 1975

Best Film:

** Scenes from a Marriage ** The 9th National Society of Film Critics Awards, given on 5 January 1975, honored the best filmmaking of 1974.

Winners

Best Picture

  • Scenes from a Marriage (Scener ur ett äktenskap)

Best Director

  • Francis Ford Coppola – The Godfather Part II and The Conversation
  • Runners-up: Ingmar Bergman – Scenes from a Marriage and Federico Fellini – Amarcord

Best Actor

  • Jack Nicholson – Chinatown and The Last Detail

Best Actress

  • Liv Ullmann – Scenes from a Marriage (Scener ur ett äktenskap)

Best Supporting Actor

  • Holger Löwenadler – Lacombe, Lucien

Best Supporting Actress

  • Bibi Andersson – Scenes from a Marriage (Scener ur ett äktenskap)

Best Screenplay

  • Ingmar Bergman – Scenes from a Marriage (Scener ur ett äktenskap)

Best Cinematography

  • Gordon Willis – The Godfather Part II and The Parallax View

Special Award

  • Jean Renoir

References

References

  1. (6 January 1975). "National Society of Film Critics Hails ‘Scenes From a Marriage’". The New York Times.
  2. (10 January 1975). "Film Critics Honor Bergman's 'Scenes From a Marriage'". Los Angeles Times.
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