SPECIAL AWARD 3: Jafar Panahi, for his dogged bravery as an artist, and for the humanity and beauty of a body of work created under the most oppressive circumstances.
The NYFCC is happy to award cash prizes to two students focusing on film criticism/journalism attending college in the region. This year’s winners are:
Undergraduate, Mick Gaw (NYU).
Graduate, Katherine Prior (Brooklyn College).
Today, starting around 10am ET, we’ll be announcing this year’s
#NYFCC
winners, approximately every 30 minutes, via
@Sidney_Falco
, with retweets from this Twitter account, so make sure you’re following us!
The NYFCC is happy to award cash prizes to two students focusing on film criticism/journalism attending college in the region. This year’s winners are:
Undergraduate, Nico Pedrero-Setzer.
Graduate, Greg Nussen.
Where does Luca Guadagnino get his ties? Yesterday at our
#NYFCC
gala, the
@CMBYNFilm
director presented the prize for best actor to
@RealChalamet
. Here are pictures from the moment. Photos: StarPix.
At 10 a.m. E.S.T. tomorrow, we'll be announcing this year's
#NYFCC
winners via
@Sidney_Falco
, with retweets from this Twitter account, so make sure you're following us!
At 10 a.m. E.S.T. tomorrow, we'll be announcing this year's
#NYFCC
winners via
@Sidney_Falco
, with retweets from this Twitter account, so make sure you're following us!
Hark! The NYFCC is excited to announce two new members, Esther Zuckerman (
@ezwrites
) and Jason Bailey (
@jasondashbailey
). Please welcome them!
This year's awards will be announced on Friday, Dec 3.
From now til then, we're all busy watching.
More pics from the NYFCC archive.
Jan 1990 at Sardi's, the 1989 winners Alan Alda (Crimes and Misdemeanors), Daniel Day-Lewis (My Left Foot), Lena Olin (Enemies: A Love Story), and Michelle Pfeiffer (The Fabulous Baker Boys) looking *directly into your soul*
From the NYFCC archives, here's Isabelle Adjani and Lillian Gish (!) at the awards dinner at Sardi's in 1971.
What do you think they were chuckling at?
At 10 a.m. E.S.T. tomorrow, we'll be announcing this year's
#NYFCC
winners via
@Sidney_Falco
, with retweets from this Twitter account, so make sure you're following us!
Our first award of the night is for BPM for foreign language film. John Cameron Mitchell presents the award to director Robin Campello. Here are
@rilaws
’ words on the film.
#NYFCC
Tonight, we honor the winners of the
#NYFCC
's 2018 awards at Tao Downtown. Tune in here starting at 6pm EST for tweets and retweets from our awards ceremony!
Director Malcolm D. Lee introduces the
#NYFCC
award for supporting actress to
@TiffanyHaddish
(“The personification of black girl magic”) for GIRLS TRIP. Here is
@melvillmatic
on her performance.
Bong Joon-ho will be there ... in black & white, no less!
Set your e-devices to NYFCC's YouTube channel () this Sunday at 7pm ET to watch the event unfold.
The 86th annual, but first ever virtual, New York Film Critics Circle awards celebration is just around the corner. Tune in on Sunday, Jan 24. More details & sneak peeks to come!
Tomorrow morning, starting around 10am ET, we’ll be announcing this year’s
#NYFCC
winners via
@Sidney_Falco
, with retweets from this Twitter account, so make sure you’re following us!
Back to the
#NYFCC
archives. Here's Gene Hackman accepting his 1971 best actor award for FRENCH CONNECTION and Peter Falk on behalf of Jane Fonda, winning for KLUTE. Between them is Paulette Goddard.
From last night's
#NYFCC
gala, here is Paul Dano introducing Lesley Manville, who accepted
@Phantom_Thread
's award for best screenplay on behalf of Paul Thomas Anderson, who is very eager to work with
@TiffanyHaddish
. Photos: StarPix.
From last night's
#NYFCC
gala, here is Greta Gerwig presenting the award for best actress to Saoirse Ronan for her incredible performance in
@LadyBirdMovie
. Ronan previously won this award for her performance in Brooklyn. Photos: StarPix.
Here is what NYFCC member
@sheilakathleen
wrote in our gala program this year about Jafar Panahi, who was given a special prize "for his dogged bravery as an artist, and for the humanity and beauty of a body of work created under the most oppressive circumstances" in absentia.