29th NSFC Awards
January 3, 1996
Best Film:
Babe
The 30th National Society of Film Critics Awards, given on 3 January 1996, honored the best filmmaking of 1995.[1][2]
Winners
editBest Picture
editBest Director
edit1. Mike Figgis – Leaving Las Vegas
2. Todd Haynes – Safe
3. Walter Hill – Wild Bill
Best Actor
edit1. Nicolas Cage – Leaving Las Vegas
2. Sean Penn – Dead Man Walking
3. Jeff Bridges – Wild Bill
3. Morgan Freeman – Seven
Best Actress
edit1. Elisabeth Shue – Leaving Las Vegas
2. Jennifer Jason Leigh – Georgia
3. Meryl Streep – The Bridges of Madison County
Best Supporting Actor
edit1. Don Cheadle – Devil in a Blue Dress
2. Kevin Spacey – Seven, The Usual Suspects, Swimming with Sharks and Outbreak
3. Delroy Lindo – Clockers and Get Shorty
Best Supporting Actress
edit1. Joan Allen – Nixon
2. Mira Sorvino – Mighty Aphrodite
3. Illeana Douglas – To Die For
Best Screenplay
edit1. Amy Heckerling – Clueless
2. André Téchiné, Gilles Taurand and Olivier Massart – Wild Reeds (Les roseaux sauvages)
3. Todd Haynes – Safe
Best Cinematography
editBest Foreign Language Film
edit1. Wild Reeds (Les roseaux sauvages)
2. Lamerica
3. Through the Olive Trees (Zire darakhatan zeyton)
Best Documentary
editExperimental Film
editSpecial Archival Prize
edit- I Am Cuba (Soy Cuba)
References
edit- ^ Holden, Stephen (4 January 1996). "Babe' Is Chosen as Best Film By National Society of Critics". The New York Times. Retrieved 2 January 2018.
- ^ Carr, Jay (4 January 1996). "National film critics vote `Babe' best pig-ture". The Boston Globe. Archived from the original on 6 March 2016. Retrieved 2 January 2018.