1905 Film Network News With the deepening of the awards season, each association award has opened its own list of winners. A few days ago, as the most important film critics association in North America, the 89th New York Film Critics Association announced the list of winners announced this year. In the end, "Killer of the Flower Moon" won Best Picture and Actress, and "Oppenheimer" won the Best Director and Cinematography award.
The Best Actor went to Franz Rogovsky in "The Aisle". "Aisle" is directed by Ella Sachs, who participated in this year's Sundance Film Festival, and although the overall reputation of the film is average, the actors' performances are still eye-catching. In addition, "May December" won Best Supporting Actor and Best Screenplay. Hayao Miyazaki's "What kind of life do you want to live" won the best animation. The Cannes-winning film "Falling Trial" won Best International Film.
From this point of view, the local American films "Flower Moon Killer", "Oppenheimer" and "May December" constitute the first echelon of the current awards season. "Killer of the Flower Moon" is a milestone in Scorsese's sequence, bringing together DiCaprio and Robert De Niro, both of whom are Scorsese's favorites, but this is the first time that the three have worked together. Scorsese revealed that he has always been willing to work with the two actors because De Niro was his friend as a teenager, and together they created modern classics that changed the history of cinema, and DiCaprio was the actor that De Niro recommended to Scorsese.
Here's the full list of winners:
Best Picture: "Killer of the Flower Moon".
Best Director: Christopher Nolan, "Oppenheimer".
Best Actor: Franz Rogovsky, "The Aisle".
Best Actress: Lily Gladstone, "Killer of the Flower Moon".
Best Supporting Actor: Charles Melton, "May December".
Best Supporting Actress: Damien Joy Randolph, "The League of Stranders".
Best Screenplay: "May December".
Best ** work: "Past Life".
Best Animated Film: "What kind of life do you want to live".
Best International Film: "The Fallen Judgment".
Best Non-Fiction Film: "Troyes Gro's Restaurant".
Best Cinematography: Oppenheimer