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National Society of Film Critics Awards 2017: List of winners, nominees

Awards: National Society of Film Critics Awards
Edition: 51st
Date: January 6, 2018
Venue: Lincoln Center, New York City, New York

Category
Nominees: Votes
Winner: Votes

TECHNICAL AWARDS

Best Cinematography
Alexis Zabe for "The Florida Project": 36
Hoyte van Hoytema for "Dunkirk": 39
Roger Deakins for "Blade Runner 2049": 40


ACTING AWARDS

Best Supporting Actress
Allison Janney for "I, Tonya": 24
Lesley Manville for "Phantom Thread": 36
Laurie Metcalf for "Lady Bird": 74

Best Supporting Actor
Sam Rockwell for "Thee Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri": 23
Michael Stuhlbarg for "Call Me By Your Name," "The Shape of Water" and "The Post": 25
Willem Dafoe for "The Florida Project": 62

Best Actor
Timothee Chalamet for "Call Me By Your Name": 24
Daniel Day-Lewis for "Phantom Thread": 34
Daniel Kaluuya for "Get Out": 44

Best Actress
Cynthia Nixon for "A Quiet Passion": 24
Frances McDormand for "Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri": 24
Sally Hawkins for "The Shape of Water" and "Maudie": 49



FILMMAKING AWARDS

Best Foreign Language Film
"BPM (Beats Per Minute)" (France): 29
"Faces Places" (France): 30
"Graduation" (Romania): 35

Best Non-Fiction Film
"Dawson City: Frozen Time": 32
"Ex-Libris: The New York Public Library": 34
"Faces Places": 70 

Best Screenplay
Paul Thomas Anderson for "Phantom Thread": 31
Jordan Peele for "Get Out": 49
Greta Gerwig for "Lady Bird": 50

Best Director
Paul Thomas Anderson for "Phantom Thread": 36
Jordan Peele for "Get Out": 36
Greta Gerwig for "Lady Bird": 37

Best Picture
"Phantom Thread": 28
"Get Out": 39
"Lady Bird": 41


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