La La Land named Best Film at New York Film Critics Circle Awards
La La Land, Manchester By The Sea and Moonlight have continued their dominance on the early awards season after earning top honors from the New York Film Critics Circle (NYFCC).
The prestigious group of experts voted for their best films of the year and on Thursday (01Dec16) they awarded Manchester by the Sea and Moonlight three prizes apiece.
Casey Affleck was named Best Actor for his role in Manchester by
the Sea, while his co-star Michelle Williams earned a Best
Supporting Actress honor for her performance in both the Kenneth
Lonergan drama and Certain Women, and filmmaker Lonergan claimed
the Best Screenplay accolade.
For Moonlight, Barry Jenkins took home Best Director, Mahershala
Ali won Best Supporting Actor, and James Laxton was praised for
Best Cinematography.
However, both pictures missed out on the biggest honor of Best
Film, which went to Damien Chazelle's La La Land, which was shut
out of the main categories at America's National Board of Review
Awards, released on Monday (28Nov16).
Meanwhile, Isabelle Huppert was chosen as Best Actress for Elle and
Things to Come, and the Best Animated Film honor was awarded to
Zootopia.
There was also Special Awards for Marin Scorsese's longtime editor
Thelma Schoonmaker, and for the 25th anniversary restoration of
Julie Dash's Daughters of the Dust.
The NYFCC's top picks are considered to be among the best
indicators of the films destined for success at the Oscars,
although in the last 20 years, only four of the organization's Best
Film winners have gone on to score the Best Picture Academy Award,
including The Hurt Locker in 2009 and The Artist in 2012.
Last year's (15) Best Film honor went to Cate Blanchett's lesbian
drama Carol, which was not nominated for the Best Picture
Oscar.