2022 National Society of Film Critics Awards

The 57th National Society of Film Critics Awards, given on 7 January 2023, honored the best in film for 2022.[1][2][3]

57th NSFC Awards
DateJanuary 7, 2023
Highlights
Best PictureTár
 56th ·
NSFC Awards
· 58th 

American film Tár won the most awards with three, including Best Film and Best Actress (Cate Blanchett).

Winners

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Colin Farrell, Best Actor winner
Cate Blanchett, Best Actress winner
Ke Huy Quan, Best Supporting Actor winner
Kerry Condon, Best Supporting Actress winner
Todd Field, Best Screenplay winner

Winners are listed in boldface along with the runner-up positions and counts from the final round:

Best Picture

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  1. Tár (61)
  2. Aftersun (49)
  3. No Bears (32)

Best Director

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Best Actor

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Best Actress

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Best Supporting Actor

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Best Supporting Actress

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Best Screenplay

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Best Cinematography

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  1. Michał DymekEO (62)
  2. Hoyte van HoytemaNope (37)
  3. Kim Ji-yong – Decision to Leave (34)

Best Film Not in the English Language

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  1. EO (43)
  2. No Bears (37)
  3. Decision to Leave (34)

Best Non-Fiction Film

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Film Heritage Award

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  • Jeanine Basinger: "one of [the NSFC's] most esteemed and important film scholars, whose work at Wesleyan University and beyond has continually bridged the divide between Hollywood and academia, film studies and movie love."
  • Turner Classic Movies: "for a rich array of programming that ranges deep and wide in the history of cinema, a service too easily taken for granted by audiences and worthy of the utmost care and attention from its corporate owners."
  • Screen Slate: "published and edited by Jon Dieringer, an essential daily online publication that has done much to build and sustain the filmmaking, theatrical exhibition and film critical communities of New York City and by extension the world at large."

Dedication

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This years awards were dedicated to the late Sheila Benson: "an esteemed Society member and the warmest, most gracious of colleagues. As film critic for the Los Angeles Times and other publications, she wrote about movies with infectious joy and enviable skill."

References

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