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1999 National Society of Film Critics Awards
Annual US film awards ceremony
Annual US film awards ceremony
34th NSFC Awards
January 8, 2000
Best Film (tie):
** Being John Malkovich ** and Topsy-Turvy The 34th National Society of Film Critics Awards, given on 8 January 2000, honored the best filmmaking of 1999.
Winners
Best Picture
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Being John Malkovich
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Topsy-Turvy
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Election
Best Director
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'*Mike Leigh – *Topsy-Turvy'''''
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David O. Russell – Three Kings
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Sam Mendes – American Beauty
Best Actor
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'*Russell Crowe – *The Insider'''''
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Jim Broadbent – Topsy-Turvy
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Kevin Spacey – American Beauty
Best Actress
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'*Reese Witherspoon – *Election'''''
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Hilary Swank – Boys Don't Cry
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Kate Winslet – Holy Smoke
Best Supporting Actor
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'*Christopher Plummer – *The Insider'''''
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Philip Seymour Hoffman – Magnolia and The Talented Mr. Ripley
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Haley Joel Osment – The Sixth Sense
Best Supporting Actress
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'*Chloë Sevigny – *Boys Don't Cry'''''
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Julianne Moore – Magnolia, Cookie's Fortune, A Map of the World and An Ideal Husband
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Samantha Morton – Sweet and Lowdown
Best Screenplay
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'*Charlie Kaufman – *Being John Malkovich'''''
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Alexander Payne and Jim Taylor – Election
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Alan Ball – American Beauty
Best Cinematography
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'*Conrad L. Hall – *American Beauty'''''
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Emmanuel Lubezki – Sleepy Hollow
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Freddie Francis – The Straight Story
Best Foreign Language Film
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Autumn Tale (Conte d'automne)
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The Dreamlife of Angels (La vie rêvée des anges)
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All About My Mother (Todo sobre mi madre)
Best Non-Fiction Film
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Buena Vista Social Club
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Mr. Death: The Rise and Fall of Fred A. Leuchter, Jr.
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American Movie
Experimental Film Award
- Robert Beavers
Special Citation
- James Quandt of Cinematheque Ontario
Film Heritage Awards
- The U.S. theatrical release of the rediscovered camera-negative print of Jean Renoir’s Grand Illusion by Rialto Pictures.
- The newly preserved fiftieth-anniversary re-release of Carol Reed’s The Third Man by Rialto Pictures.
- The U.S. video and DVD release of Gaumont’s original version of Carl Dreyer’s The Passion of Joan of Arc by Home Vision and Criterion.
- The television premiere of the four-hour expanded version of Erich von Stroheim’s Greed on Turner Classic Movies.
References
References
- (10 January 2000). "'Malkovich' and 'Topsy-Turvy' Tie for Critics' Prize". The New York Times.
- (9 January 2000). "'Malkovich,' 'Topsy-Turvy' Tie for Best Film Honors". Los Angeles Times.
- (8 January 2000). "National Critics Pick "Malkovich," "Topsy"".
- (10 January 2000). "
Topsy-Turvy' ties withMalkovich'". The Boston Globe.
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