New York Film Critics Circle Awards 2002 - Winners

Winners

  • Best Actor:
    • Daniel Day-Lewis - Gangs of New York
    • Runners-up: Jack Nicholson - About Schmidt and Greg Kinnear - Auto Focus
  • Best Actress:
    • Diane Lane - Unfaithful
    • Runners-up: Julianne Moore - Far from Heaven and Isabelle Huppert - The Piano Teacher (La pianiste)
  • Best Animated Film:
    • Spirited Away (Sen to Chihiro no kamikakushi)
  • Best Cinematography:
    • Edward Lachman - Far from Heaven
    • Runners-up: Michael Ballhaus - Gangs of New York and Conrad L. Hall - Road to Perdition
  • Best Director:
    • Todd Haynes - Far from Heaven
    • Runners-up: Pedro Almodóvar - Talk to Her (Hable con ella) and Alexander Payne - About Schmidt
  • Best Film:
    • Far from Heaven
    • Runners-up: About Schmidt and Talk to Her (Hable con ella)
  • Best First Film:
    • Dylan Kidd - Roger Dodger
    • Runners-up: Rob Marshall - Chicago and Zacharias Kunuk - Atanarjuat: The Fast Runner (Atanarjuat)
  • Best Foreign Language Film:
    • Y Tu Mamá También • Mexico/USA
    • Runners-up: Talk to Her (Hable con ella) • Spain and Time Out (L'emploi du temps) • France
  • Best Non-Fiction Film:
    • Standing in the Shadows of Motown
    • Runners-up: The Kid Stays in the Picture and Bowling for Columbine
  • Best Screenplay:
    • Charlie and Donald Kaufman - Adaptation.
    • Runners-up: Alexander Payne and Jim Taylor - About Schmidt and Dylan Kidd - Roger Dodger
  • Best Supporting Actor:
    • Dennis Quaid - Far from Heaven
    • Runners-up: Chris Cooper - Adaptation. and Willem Dafoe - Auto Focus
  • Best Supporting Actress:
    • Patricia Clarkson - Far from Heaven
    • Runners-up: Parker Posey - Personal Velocity and Hope Davis - About Schmidt
  • Special Award:
    • Kino International for the restoration of Metropolis

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