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Mark Rylance, CAROL Among Winners of New York Film Critics Circle Awards; Full List

By: Dec. 02, 2015
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Members of the New York Film Critics Circle, an organization of film reviewers from New York-based publications that exists to honor excellence in U.S. and world cinema, announce the winners of the 2015 Awards. Among the winners were CAROL, for Best Picture and Michael Keaton for Best Actor in SPOTLIGHT, and Saoirse Ronan for Best Actress in CAROL.

The full list of NYFCC winners follows:

2015 Awards

Best Picture

Carol

Best Director

Todd Haynes

CAROL

Best Screenplay

Carol

Best Actress

Saoirse Ronan

BROOKLYN

Best Actor

Michael Keaton

SPOTLIGHT

Best Supporting Actress

Kristen Stewart

CLOUDS OF SILS MARIA

Best Supporting Actor

Mark Rylance

BRIDGE OF SPIES

Best Cinematographer

Edward Lachman

CAROL

Best Animated Film

Inside Out

Best Non-Fiction Film (Documentary)

In Jackson Heights

Best Foreign Film

Timbuktu

Best First Film

László Nemes

SON OF SAUL

Special Award

William Becker and Janus Films

Special Award


Founded in 1935, the Circle's membership includes critics from daily newspapers, weekly newspapers, magazines, and qualifying on-line general-interest publications. Every year in December the organization meets in New York to vote on awards for the previous calendar year's films.

Among the categories: best picture, director, screenplay, actor, actress, supporting actor, supporting actress, cinematography, animated movie and best first film. Special stand-alone awards are also given to individuals and organizations that have made substantial contributions to THE ART OF cinema, including producers, directors, actors, writers, critics, historians, film restorers and service organizations.

The Circle's awards are often viewed as harbingers of the Oscar nominations, which are announced each February. The Circle's awards are also viewed - perhaps more accurately - as a principled alternative to the Oscars, honoring esthetic merit in a forum that is immune to commercial and political pressures. A complete list of previous winners is available on this site, along with a list of current members with links to their publications.

Source: nyfcc.com



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