1995 National Society of Film Critics Awards

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29th NSFC Awards

January 3, 1996


Best Film:
Babe

The 30th National Society of Film Critics Awards, given on 3 January 1996, honored the best filmmaking of 1995.[1][2]

Winners[edit]

Best Picture[edit]

1. Babe
2. Crumb
3. Safe

Best Director[edit]

1. Mike FiggisLeaving Las Vegas
2. Todd HaynesSafe
3. Walter HillWild Bill

Best Actor[edit]

1. Nicolas CageLeaving Las Vegas
2. Sean PennDead Man Walking
3. Jeff BridgesWild Bill
3. Morgan FreemanSeven

Best Actress[edit]

1. Elisabeth ShueLeaving Las Vegas
2. Jennifer Jason LeighGeorgia
3. Meryl StreepThe Bridges of Madison County

Best Supporting Actor[edit]

1. Don CheadleDevil in a Blue Dress
2. Kevin SpaceySeven, The Usual Suspects, Swimming with Sharks and Outbreak
3. Delroy LindoClockers and Get Shorty

Best Supporting Actress[edit]

1. Joan AllenNixon
2. Mira SorvinoMighty Aphrodite
3. Illeana DouglasTo Die For

Best Screenplay[edit]

1. Amy HeckerlingClueless
2. André Téchiné, Gilles Taurand and Olivier Massart – Wild Reeds (Les roseaux sauvages)
3. Todd HaynesSafe

Best Cinematography[edit]

Best Foreign Language Film[edit]

1. Wild Reeds (Les roseaux sauvages)
2. Lamerica
3. Through the Olive Trees (Zire darakhatan zeyton)

Best Documentary[edit]

Experimental Film[edit]

Special Archival Prize[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Holden, Stephen (4 January 1996). "Babe' Is Chosen as Best Film By National Society of Critics". The New York Times. Retrieved 2 January 2018.
  2. ^ Carr, Jay (4 January 1996). "National film critics vote `Babe' best pig-ture". The Boston Globe. Archived from the original on 6 March 2016. Retrieved 2 January 2018.

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