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2013 National Society of Film Critics Awards

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The 48th National Society of Film Critics Awards, given on 4 January 2014, honored the best in film for 2013.[1][2]

48th NSFC Awards

January 4, 2014


Best Film:
Inside Llewyn Davis

Winners

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Film titles are listed in order of placings:

Coen brothers, Best Director winners
Oscar Isaac, Best Actor winner
Cate Blanchett, Best Actress winner
James Franco, Best Supporting Actor
Jennifer Lawrence, Best Supporting Actress winner
Richard Linklater, Best Screenplay co-winner

Best Picture

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1. Inside Llewyn Davis
2. American Hustle
3. 12 Years a Slave
3. Her

Best Director

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1. Joel Coen and Ethan CoenInside Llewyn Davis
2. Alfonso CuarónGravity
3. Steve McQueen12 Years a Slave

Best Actor

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1. Oscar IsaacInside Llewyn Davis
2. Chiwetel Ejiofor12 Years a Slave
3. Robert RedfordAll Is Lost

Best Actress

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1. Cate BlanchettBlue Jasmine
2. Adèle ExarchopoulosBlue Is the Warmest Colour
3. Julie DelpyBefore Midnight

Best Supporting Actor

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1. James FrancoSpring Breakers
2. Jared LetoDallas Buyers Club
3. Barkhad AbdiCaptain Phillips

Best Supporting Actress

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1. Jennifer LawrenceAmerican Hustle
2. Lupita Nyong'o12 Years a Slave
3. Léa SeydouxBlue Is the Warmest Colour
3. Sally HawkinsBlue Jasmine

Best Screenplay

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1. Richard Linklater, Ethan Hawke, and Julie DelpyBefore Midnight
2. Joel Coen and Ethan CoenInside Llewyn Davis
3. Eric Warren Singer and David O. RussellAmerican Hustle

Best Cinematography

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1. Bruno DelbonnelInside Llewyn Davis
2. Emmanuel LubezkiGravity
3. Phedon PapamichaelNebraska

Best Non-Fiction Film

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1. The Act of Killing (TIE)
1. At Berkeley (TIE)
2. Leviathan

Best Foreign-Language Film

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1. Blue Is the Warmest Colour
2. A Touch of Sin
3. The Great Beauty

Film Heritage Awards

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  1. To the Museum of Modern Art, for its wide-ranging retrospective of the films of Allan Dwan.
  2. Too Much Johnson, the surviving reels from Orson Welles' first professional film. Discovered by Cinemazero (Pordenone) and Cineteca del Friuli, funded by the National Film Preservation Foundation, and restored by the George Eastman Museum.
  3. The British Film Institute for restorations of Alfred Hitchcock's nine silent features.
  4. To the DVD American Treasures from the New Zealand Film Archive.

References

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  1. ^ "2013 Awards: "Inside Llewyn Davis," Oscar Isaac, Cate Blanchett". National Society of Film Critics. January 4, 2014. Retrieved January 4, 2014.
  2. ^ Chang, Justin (January 4, 2014). "'Inside Llewyn Davis' Wins Big With National Society of Film Critics". Variety. Retrieved January 4, 2014.