Day-Lewis, Christie win top acting prizes
![]() Daniel Day-Lewis in 'There Will Be Blood.' |
![]() Javier Bardem in 'No Country for Old Men.' |
![]() 'Away from Her' |
![]() Amy Ryan in 'Gone Baby Gone.' |
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The Cormac McCarthy adaptation, which has been riding a wave of critical buzz since its Cannes preem, captured screenplay and director honors for the Coen brothers. Javier Bardem took supporting actor for his turn as the film's diabolically existential villain.
Daniel Day-Lewis drew the lead actor nod for "There Will Be Blood," and Julie Christie won for "Away From Her." Those two films repped the only other multiple winners, as Sarah Polley took first feature for "Away," and Robert Elswit took the cinematography nod for "Blood."
Amy Ryan drew supporting actress for playing the conflicted mother whose trouble drives the plot of "Gone Baby Gone."
Release dates played a part in this year's foreign-language winner. "The Lives of Others," which already won 2006's foreign-language Oscar, was never released last year in Gotham, so it was eligible for the group's consideration.
A panel of 29 critics repping newspapers and magazines voted on the awards, to be doled out Jan. 6 at a banquet at plus-sized Times Square eatery Spotlight Live.
Complete list of winners:
NEW YORK FILM CRITICS CIRCLE AWARDS:
ACTOR
Daniel Day-Lewis, "There Will Be Blood"
ACTRESS
Julie Christie, "Away from Her"
DIRECTOR
Joel and Ethan Coen, "No Country for Old Men"
SUPPORTING ACTOR
Javier Bardem, "No Country for Old Men"
SUPPORTING ACTRESS
Amy Ryan, "Gone Baby Gone"
SCREENPLAY
Joel and Ethan Coen, "No Country for Old Men"
CINEMATOGRAPHER
Robert Elswit, "There Will Be Blood"
FOREIGN FILM
"The Lives of Others"
ANIMATED FILM
"Persepolis"
FIRST FILM
Sarah Polley, "Away from Her"
DOCUMENTARY
"No End in Sight"
LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT
Sidney Lumet
SPECIAL CRITICS' AWARD
Charles Burnett, "Killer of Sheep"
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