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1997 National Society of Film Critics Awards

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32nd National Society of Film Critics Awards

January 3, 1998


Best Picture:
L.A. Confidential

The 32nd National Society of Film Critics Awards, given on 3 January 1998, honored the best filmmaking of 1997.[1][2][3][4]

Winners

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Best Picture

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1. L.A. Confidential
2. The Sweet Hereafter
3. Boogie Nights

Best Director

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1. Curtis HansonL.A. Confidential
2. Atom EgoyanThe Sweet Hereafter
3. Paul Thomas AndersonBoogie Nights

Best Actor

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1. Robert DuvallThe Apostle
2. Peter FondaUlee's Gold
3. Dustin HoffmanWag the Dog
3. Ian HolmThe Sweet Hereafter
3. Al PacinoDonnie Brasco

Best Actress

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1. Julie ChristieAfterglow
2. Helena Bonham CarterThe Wings of the Dove
3. Judi DenchMrs. Brown

Best Supporting Actor

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1. Burt ReynoldsBoogie Nights
2. Kevin SpaceyL.A. Confidential
3. Rupert EverettMy Best Friend's Wedding

Best Supporting Actress

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1. Julianne MooreBoogie Nights
2. Sarah PolleyThe Sweet Hereafter
3. Nathalie RichardIrma Vep

Best Screenplay

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1. Curtis Hanson and Brian HelgelandL.A. Confidential
2. Atom EgoyanThe Sweet Hereafter
3. Kevin SmithChasing Amy

Best Cinematography

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1. Roger DeakinsKundun
2. Dante SpinottiL.A. Confidential
3. Christopher DoyleHappy Together

Best Foreign Language Film

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1. La Promesse
2. Underground
3. Gabbeh

Best Non-Fiction Film

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1. Fast, Cheap & Out of Control
2. 4 Little Girls
3. Sick: The Life & Death of Bob Flanagan, Supermasochist

Special Citation

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References

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  1. ^ McCarthy, Todd; Cheshire, Godfrey (3 January 1998). "'Confidential' adds kudos". Variety. Retrieved 2 January 2018.
  2. ^ Lyman, Rick (5 January 1998). "'L.A. Confidential' Wins National Critics' Awards". The New York Times. Retrieved 2 January 2018.
  3. ^ "'L.A. Confidential' Adds Another Critical Laurel". Los Angeles Times. 5 January 1998. Retrieved 2 January 2018.
  4. ^ Carr, Jay (5 January 1998). "National Critics honor 'L.A. Confidential'". The Boston Globe. Archived from the original on 6 March 2016. Retrieved 2 January 2018.
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