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2006 National Society of Film Critics Awards

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41st NSFC Awards

January 6, 2007


Best Film:
Pan's Labyrinth

The 41st National Society of Film Critics Awards, given on 6 January 2007, honored the best in film for 2006.[1][2][3]

Winners

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Paul Greengrass, Best Director winner
Forest Whitaker, Best Actor winner
Helen Mirren, Best Actress winner
Mark Wahlberg, Best Supporting Actor winner
Meryl Streep, Best Supporting Actress winner
Peter Morgan, Best Screenplay winner

Best Picture

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1. Pan's Labyrinth (El laberinto del fauno)
2. The Death of Mr. Lazarescu (Moartea domnului Lăzărescu)
3. Letters from Iwo Jima

Best Director

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1. Paul GreengrassUnited 93
2. Guillermo del ToroPan's Labyrinth (El laberinto del fauno)
2. Martin ScorseseThe Departed

Best Actor

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1. Forest WhitakerThe Last King of Scotland
2. Peter O'TooleVenus
3. Ryan GoslingHalf Nelson

Best Actress

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1. Helen MirrenThe Queen
2. Laura DernInland Empire
3. Judi DenchNotes on a Scandal

Best Supporting Actor

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1. Mark WahlbergThe Departed
2. Jackie Earle HaleyLittle Children
3. Alan ArkinLittle Miss Sunshine

Best Supporting Actress

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1. Meryl StreepThe Devil Wears Prada and A Prairie Home Companion
2. Jennifer HudsonDreamgirls
3. Shareeka EppsHalf Nelson

Best Screenplay

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1. Peter MorganThe Queen
2. William MonahanThe Departed
3. Eric RothThe Good Shepherd

Best Cinematography

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1. Emmanuel LubezkiChildren of Men
2. Guillermo NavarroPan's Labyrinth (El laberinto del fauno)
3. Zhao XiaodingCurse of the Golden Flower (Mǎnchéngjìndàihuángjīnjiǎ)

Best Non-Fiction Film

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1. An Inconvenient Truth
2. Deliver Us from Evil
3. Dixie Chicks: Shut Up and Sing

Best Experimental Film

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Film Heritage Awards

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  1. Jean-Pierre Melville's Army of Shadows (1969), released by Rialto Pictures for the first time in the United States.
  2. Museum of the Moving Image for presenting the first complete U.S. retrospective of French filmmaker Jacques Rivette, including the premiere American showing of the director's legendary Out 1.

References

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  1. ^ Zeitchik, Steven (6 January 2007). "'Labyrinth' wins National Society of Film Critics award". Variety. Retrieved 6 January 2007.
  2. ^ King, Susan (7 January 2007). "National film critics select 'Pan's Labyrinth' as best picture". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 7 January 2007.
  3. ^ Hernandez, Eugene (7 January 2007). "The Critics Have Spoken (Again); National Society Chooses "Pan's Labyrinth" As Best Film of 2006". IndieWire. Retrieved 7 January 2007.
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