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1982 National Society of Film Critics Awards
US Awards for films from 1982
US Awards for films from 1982
17th NSFC Awards
January 2, 1983
Best Film:
** Tootsie ** The 17th National Society of Film Critics Awards, given on 2 January 1983, honored the best filmmaking of 1982.
Winners
Best Picture
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Tootsie
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E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial
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Moonlighting
Best Director
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'*Steven Spielberg – *E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial'''''
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Sydney Pollack – Tootsie
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Jean-Jacques Beineix – Diva
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Francesco Rosi – Three Brothers (Tre fratelli)
Best Actor
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'*Dustin Hoffman – *Tootsie'''''
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Ben Kingsley – Gandhi
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Peter O'Toole – My Favorite Year
Best Actress
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'*Meryl Streep – *Sophie's Choice'''''
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Jessica Lange – Frances and Tootsie
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Diane Keaton – Shoot the Moon
Best Supporting Actor
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'*Mickey Rourke – *Diner'''''
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John Lithgow – The World According to Garp
Best Supporting Actress
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'*Jessica Lange – *Tootsie'''''
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Glenn Close – The World According to Garp
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Teri Garr – Tootsie
Best Screenplay
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'*Murray Schisgal and Larry Gelbart – *Tootsie'''''
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Barry Levinson – Diner
Best Cinematography
- Philippe Rousselot – Diva
References
References
- (4 January 1983). "Critics group picks 'Tootsie'". The New York Times.
- (6 January 1983). "Film Critics Vote 'Tootsie' Best Film". Youngstown Vindicator.
- (5 January 1983). "Tootsie acclaimed best film of '82; Hoffman best actor". The Phoenix.
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