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1986 National Society of Film Critics Awards

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21st NSFC Awards

January 5, 1987


Best Film:
The Dead

The 21st National Society of Film Critics Awards, given on 5 January 1987, honored the best filmmaking of 1986.[1][2][3][4]

Winners

Best Picture

1. Blue Velvet
2. Hannah and Her Sisters
3. Platoon

Best Director

1. David LynchBlue Velvet
2. Andrei TarkovskyThe Sacrifice (Offret)
3. Oliver StonePlatoon and Salvador

Best Actor

1. Bob HoskinsMona Lisa
2. Jeff GoldblumThe Fly
3. Paul NewmanThe Color of Money

Best Actress

1. Chloe WebbSid and Nancy
2. Sandrine BonnaireVagabond (Sans toit ni loi)
2. Kathleen TurnerPeggy Sue Got Married

Best Supporting Actor

1. Dennis HopperBlue Velvet
2. Daniel Day-LewisMy Beautiful Laundrette and A Room with a View
3. Ray LiottaSomething Wild

Best Supporting Actress

1. Dianne WiestHannah and Her Sisters
2. Barbara HersheyHannah and Her Sisters

Best Screenplay

1. Hanif KureishiMy Beautiful Laundrette
2. Woody AllenHannah and Her Sisters

Best Cinematography

1. Frederick ElmesBlue Velvet
2. Robby MüllerDown by Law
3. Donald McAlpineDown and Out in Beverly Hills

Best Documentary

1. Marlene
2. Sherman's March
3. Partisans of Vilna [1]

References

  1. ^ "Critics vote 'Blue Velvet' best '86 film". The New York Times. 5 January 1987. Retrieved 3 January 2018.
  2. ^ Benson, Sheila (6 January 1987). "National Society Of Critics : 'Blue Velvet' Wins 4 Of 9 Film Awards". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 3 January 2018.
  3. ^ Kehr, Dave (5 January 1987). "Nation`s Film Critics Select `Blue Velvet` As Best In `86". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved 3 January 2018.
  4. ^ Carr, Jay (5 January 1987). "National Film Critics tap 'Blue Velvet'". The Boston Globe. Retrieved 3 January 2018.