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New York Film Critics Circle Announce 2015 Winners

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"Carol" Named Best Picture

The New York Film Critics Circle voted today at the Film Society of Lincoln Center for their 2015 awards winners. The awards will be handed out during their annual ceremony on Monday, January 4th at Tao Downtown.

Carol was awarded Best Picture and Todd Haynes was named Best Director. Saoirse Ronan was selected as Best Actress for her role in Brooklyn, and Michael Keaton was chosen as Best Actor for Spotlight. Two Special Awards were given, honoring the legacy of William Becker and Janus Films and Ennio Morricone for his extraordinary contribution to the language of cinema. Full list of winners below.

Says 2015 NYFCC Chairman, Star Magazine’s Marshall Fine, "This group is known for inserting films into the awards conversation and this year was no different. I'm particularly pleased at how New York-centric so many of the films are, representing many parts of the city, as well as several different eras."
 
The NYFCC also announced that David Edelstein, film critic for New York magazine, will serve as vice chairman this year and become chairman next year. 

This year’s ceremony will be dedicated to late Time Magazine film critic and NYFCC member, Richard Corliss.
 
Founded in 1935, the New York Film Critics Circle is the oldest and most prestigious in the country. The circle’s membership includes critics from daily and weekly newspapers, magazines and the web’s most respected online publications. Every year the organization meets in New York to vote on awards for the calendar year's films.
 
The Circle's awards are often seen as shaping the Oscar race. The Circle's awards are also viewed — perhaps more accurately — as a principled alternative to the Oscars, honoring aesthetic merit in a forum that is immune to commercial and political pressures.

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 Foreign Language Film: "Timbuktu"
 
Best Cinematography: Edward Lachman, "Carol"

Best Nonfiction Film: "In Jackson Heights"   
 
Best First Film: "Son of Saul"

Best Animated Film: "Inside Out"
 
Special Award: Posthumous Award honoring the legacy of William Becker and Janus Films

Special Award: Ennio Morricone, composer

A full list of voting members is below:

Melissa Anderson
ARTFORUM
 
John Anderson
FREELANCE
 
Michael Atkinson
VILLAGE VOICE
 
Richard Brody
THE NEW YORKER 
 
Dwight Brown
NNPA SYNDICATION/BlackPressUSA.com
 
Karen Durbin
ELLE
 
Bilge Ebiri
NEW YORK MAGAZINE
 
David Edelstein
NEW YORK MAGAZINE
 
Marshall Fine
STAR MAGAZINE
 
Graham Fuller
ARTINFO.COM
 
Owen Gleiberman
BBC.com
 
Ed Gonzalez
SLANTMAGAZINE.COM
 
Rafer Guzman
NEWSDAY
 
Jordan Hoffman
THE GUARDIAN
 
Stuart Klawans
THE NATION
 
Eric Kohn
INDIEWIRE
 
Lou Lumenick
NEW YORK POST
 
Joe Morgenstern
WALL STREET JOURNAL
 
Farran Smith Nehme
NEW YORK POST
 
Joe Neumaier
NY DAILY NEWS / FREELANCE
 
Andrew O'Hehir
SALON.COM
 
Nick Pinkerton
FREELANCE
 
Peter Rainer
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR
 
Rex Reed
NEW YORK OBSERVER
 
Joshua Rothkopf
TIME OUT NEW YORK
 
Richard Schickel
TRUTHDIG.COM
 
Kyle Smith
NEW YORK POST
 
Dana Stevens
SLATE.COM
 
Sara Stewart
NEW YORK POST
 
Amy Taubin
ARTFORUM
 
Peter Travers
ROLLING STONE
 
Keith Uhlich
FREELANCE
 
Stephen Whitty
THE STAR-LEDGER/NJ.COM
 
Alison Willmore
BUZZFEED
 
Stephanie Zacharek
TIME
 


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