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At the 87th New York Film Critics Association Awards, Ryusuke Hamaguchi's "Driving My Car" won the Best Picture Award

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The full list of winners of the 87th New York Film Critics Association Awards (NYFCC) in 2021 was announced yesterday! Japanese director Ryusuke Hamaguchi won best picture for his new film "Driving My Car," Jane Campion won best director for "The Power of Dogs," Benedict Cumberbatch won best actor for "The Power of Dogs," and Lady Gaga won best actress for starring in the new film Gucci Family. Best Supporting Actor and Best Supporting Actress were won by Curtie Smit-McPhee in Canine Power and Catherine Hunter in Macbeth Tragedy, respectively.

At the 87th New York Film Critics Association Awards, Ryusuke Hamaguchi's "Driving My Car" won the Best Picture Award

"Driving My Car"

At the 87th New York Film Critics Association Awards, Ryusuke Hamaguchi's "Driving My Car" won the Best Picture Award

The Power of Dogs

At the 87th New York Film Critics Association Awards, Ryusuke Hamaguchi's "Driving My Car" won the Best Picture Award

The Gucci Family

In addition, Paul Thomas Anderson's new film "Licorice Pizza" won the Best Screenplay Award; Maggie Gyllenhaal's "Daughter in the Shadows" won the Best Debut Award; the Best Animated Film Award went to The Intelligent Counterattack; Joachim Trier won the Best Foreign Language Film directed "The Worst Man in the World"; the Best Nonfiction Film award was won by "Escape"; steven Spielberg's new version of "West End Story" won the Best Cinematography Award; and actors Maya Cade, Diana Wellman, and Marshall won the award Fein received a special honorable mention.

At the 87th New York Film Critics Association Awards, Ryusuke Hamaguchi's "Driving My Car" won the Best Picture Award

Licorice Pizza

At the 87th New York Film Critics Association Awards, Ryusuke Hamaguchi's "Driving My Car" won the Best Picture Award

The Worst Man in the World

At the 87th New York Film Critics Association Awards, Ryusuke Hamaguchi's "Driving My Car" won the Best Picture Award

West End Story

Founded in 1935, the New York Film Critics Association Awards are the oldest Film Critics Association Awards in the United States, and are known as the Four Film Critics Awards together with the Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards, the National Film Critics Association Awards, and the National Critics Association Awards. As the first important award to announce the results of the awards season, it not only ranks first in the four major film critic awards in the United States, but also is one of the important weather vanes of the Academy Awards.

87th New York Film Critics Association Awards Winners:

Best Picture: "Driving My Car"

Best Director: Jane Campion, "The Power of dogs"

Best Screenplay: Paul Thomas Anderson, "Licorice Pizza"

Best Actor: Benedict Cumberbatch, "The Power of dogs"

Best Actress: Lady Gaga, "Gucci Family"

Best Supporting Actor: Curtie Smit-McPhee, "The Power of Dogs"

Best Supporting Actress: Catherine Hunter, "The Tragedy of Macbeth"

Best Debut: Daughter in the Shadows

Best Animated Film: "Smart Strikes Back"

Best Foreign Language Film: "The Worst Man in the World"

Best Nonfiction Film: "The Run"

Best Cinematography: West End Story

Special Honors: Maya Cade, Diana Wellman, Marshall Finn

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