2001 New York Film Critics Circle Awards
The 67th New York Film Critics Circle Awards, honoring the best in film for 2001, were announced on 13 December 2001 and presented on 6 January 2002 by the New York Film Critics Circle.[1][2][3]
67th NYFCC Awards
January 6, 2002
Best Film:
Mulholland Dr.
Winners
- Best Actor:
- Tom Wilkinson – In the Bedroom
- Runners-up: Jim Broadbent – Iris and Denzel Washington – Training Day
- Best Actress:
- Sissy Spacek – In the Bedroom
- Runners-up: Naomi Watts – Mulholland Dr. and Tilda Swinton – The Deep End
- Best Animated Film:
- Waking Life
- Runners-up: Shrek and Monsters, Inc.
- Best Cinematography:
- Best Director:
- Robert Altman – Gosford Park
- Runners-up: David Lynch – Mulholland Dr. and Todd Field – In the Bedroom
- Best Film:
- Mulholland Dr.
- Runners-up: Gosford Park and In the Bedroom
- Best First Film:
- Todd Field – In the Bedroom
- Runners-up: Terry Zwigoff – Ghost World, Danis Tanović – No Man's Land, and Jonathan Glazer – Sexy Beast
- Best Foreign Language Film:
- In the Mood for Love (Fa yeung nin wa) • France/Hong Kong
- Runners-up: No Man's Land • Bosnia and Herzegovina and Amores perros • Mexico
- Best Non-Fiction Film:
- The Gleaners and I
- Runners-up: Startup.com and The Endurance
- Best Screenplay:
- Julian Fellowes – Gosford Park
- Runners-up: Christopher Nolan – Memento and Wes Anderson and Owen Wilson – The Royal Tenenbaums
- Best Supporting Actor:
- Steve Buscemi – Ghost World
- Runners-up: Ben Kingsley – Sexy Beast and Brian Cox – L.I.E.
- Best Supporting Actress:
- Helen Mirren – Gosford Park
- Runners-up: Maggie Smith – Gosford Park and Scarlett Johansson – Ghost World
- Special Award:
- The restored and re-released Jacques Demy films Lola and Bay of Angels (La baie des anges)
References
- Mathews, Jack (14 December 2001). "N.Y. Critics pick 'Mulholland Dr.'". NY Daily News. Retrieved 25 December 2017.
- King, Susan (14 December 2001). "New York Film Critics Honor 'Mulholland Dr.'". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 25 December 2017.
- "Critics Group Names 'Mulholland' Best Film". The New York Times. 14 December 2001. Retrieved 25 December 2017.
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