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Tuesday, December 15, 2009

AWARDS SEASON
The San Francisco Film Critics Circle Loves The "Hurt"


A scene from Kathryn Bigelow's "The Hurt Locker", voted best picture of 2009 by the San Francisco Film Critics Circle last night.  Ms. Bigelow was named Best Director.  The film will be on DVD on January 12 in the U.S. and Canada.
    Summit Entertainment

By Omar P.L. Moore/PopcornReel.com
Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Last night The San Francisco Film Critics Circle awarded "The Hurt Locker" its Best Picture of 2009.  Kathryn Bigelow's drama about a team of U.S. military explosives detonators in Iraq stars Jeremy Renner, Anthony Mackie and Brian Geraghty. 

The SFFCC also named Ms. Bigelow best director.

In the Best Actor category, Colin Firth won for his performance as a man flickering between life and death in "A Single Man", while Meryl Streep was named Best Actress for playing Julia Child in "Julie & Julia".

Christian McKay won best supporting actor for his work as the larger-than-life auteur Orson Welles in "Me And Orson Welles", and Mo'Nique won best supporting actress for her work in "Precious", playing an abusive mother.

The SFFCC named "Coraline" best animated feature of 2009 and "You, The Living" as best foreign language film of the year. 

In the original screenplay category, Quentin Tarantino's "Inglourious Basterds" was named, and Wes Anderson and Noah Baumbach's "The Fantastic Mr. Fox" won best adapted screenplay, which was based on Roald Dahl's book.

In the best cinematography category, Roger Deakins' work in "A Serious Man" was recognized.

A special citation was awarded to the film "Sita Sings The Blues", while Frazer Bradshaw ("Everything Strange And New") and Barry Jenkins ("Medicine For Melancholy") were both named as winners of the Marlon Riggs Award.

The SFFCC announced its In Memoriam award for the late Rose Kaufman, co-writer of the films "Henry & June" and "The Wanderers", and wife of Bay Area filmmaker Philip Kaufman ("The Unbearable Lightness Of Being").

The San Francisco Film Critics Circle was founded in 2002 and includes 26 film critics from Bay Area publications, including The Popcorn Reel.


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