1999 National Society of Film Critics Awards
The 34th National Society of Film Critics Awards, given on 8 January 2000, honored the best filmmaking of 1999.Winners
Best Picture
1. Being John Malkovich
1. Topsy-Turvy
3. ElectionBest Director
1. Mike Leigh - Topsy-Turvy
2. David O. Russell - Three Kings
3. Sam Mendes - American BeautyBest Actor
1. Russell Crowe - The Insider
2. Jim Broadbent - Topsy-Turvy
3. Kevin Spacey - American BeautyBest Actress
1. 'Reese Witherspoon - Election
2. Hilary Swank - Boys Don't Cry
3. Kate Winslet - Holy Smoke''1. Christopher Plummer - The Insider
2. Philip Seymour Hoffman - Magnolia and The Talented Mr. Ripley
3. Haley Joel Osment - The Sixth Sense1. Chloë Sevigny - Boys Don't Cry
2. Julianne Moore - Magnolia, Cookie's Fortune, A Map of the World and An Ideal Husband
3. Samantha Morton - Sweet and LowdownBest Screenplay
1. Charlie Kaufman - Being John Malkovich
2. Alexander Payne and Jim Taylor - Election
3. Alan Ball - American BeautyBest Cinematography
1. Conrad L. Hall - American Beauty
2. Emmanuel Lubezki - Sleepy Hollow
3. Freddie Francis - The Straight Story1. Autumn Tale
2. The Dreamlife of Angels
3. All About My Mother1. Buena Vista Social Club
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3. American MovieExperimental Film Award
- The U.S. theatrical release of the rediscovered camera-negative print of Jean Renoir’s Grand Illusion by Rialto Pictures.
- The newly preserved fiftieth-anniversary re-release of Carol Reed’s The Third Man by Rialto Pictures.
- The U.S. video and DVD release of Gaumont’s original version of Carl Dreyer’s The Passion of Joan of Arc by Home Vision and Criterion.
- The television premiere of the four-hour expanded version of Erich von Stroheim’s Greed on Turner Classic Movies.