2002 National Society of Film Critics Awards

The 37th National Society of Film Critics Awards, given on 4 January 2003, honored the best in film for 2002.[1][2][3]

37th NSFC Awards

January 4, 2003


Best Film:
The Pianist

Winners

Roman Polanski, Best Director winner
Adrien Brody, Best Actor winner
Diane Lane, Best Actress winner
Christopher Walken, Best Supporting Actor winner
Patricia Clarkson, Best Supporting Actress winner

Best Picture

1. The Pianist
2. Y Tu Mamá También
3. Talk to Her (Hable con ella)

Best Director

1. Roman Polanski The Pianist
2. Pedro Almodóvar Talk to Her (Hable con ella)
3. Alfonso Cuarón Y Tu Mamá También

Best Actor

1. Adrien Brody The Pianist
2. Michael Caine The Quiet American
3. Aurélien Recoing Time Out (L'emploi du temps)

Best Actress

1. Diane Lane Unfaithful
2. Maggie Gyllenhaal Secretary
2. Isabelle Huppert The Piano Teacher (La pianiste)

Best Supporting Actor

1. Christopher Walken Catch Me If You Can
2. Chris Cooper Adaptation.
3. Alan Arkin Thirteen Conversations About One Thing

Best Supporting Actress

1. Patricia Clarkson Far from Heaven
2. Fiona Shaw The Triumph of Love
3. Kathy Bates About Schmidt

Best Screenplay

1. Ronald Harwood The Pianist
2. Alexander Payne and Jim Taylor About Schmidt
3. Carlos Cuarón and Alfonso Cuarón Y Tu Mamá También

Best Cinematography

1. Edward Lachman Far from Heaven
2. Pawel Edelman The Pianist
3. Robert Elswit Punch-Drunk Love

Best Foreign Language Film

1. Y Tu Mamá También
2. Talk to Her (Hable con ella)
3. Time Out (L'emploi du temps)

Best Non-Fiction Film

1. Standing in the Shadows of Motown
2. The Cockettes
3. Domestic Violence
3. The Kid Stays in the Picture

Film Heritage Award

Special Citation

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References

  1. Taylor, Charles (7 January 2003). "National critics pick "The Pianist"". Salon. Retrieved 2 January 2018.
  2. Wilmington, Michael (6 January 2003). "`Pianist' sweeps National Film Critics awards". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved 2 January 2018.
  3. King, Susan (5 January 2003). "Critics Name Polanski's 'The Pianist' Best Picture". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2 January 2018.
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