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The New York Film Critics Circle named Kathryn Bigelow’s “Zero Dark Thirty” the best film of 2012, voicing its strong support for the grimly* journalistic Osama bin Laden docudrama.
Bigelow, whose “Hurt Locker” won best picture at the Academy Awards in 2010, also won best director in the awards which were announced on Monday. Greg Fraser won for the film’s cinematography.
“’Zero Dark Thirty’ confirms the massive talent of Kathryn Bigelow,” said NYFCC chairman Joshua Rothkopf. “’Zero Dark Thirty’ is a very important movie. It’s not triumphant and it’s still a very significant dramatization of an important event. And we were knocked out by the film.”
The NYFCC announced their annual vote on Twitter over a period of hours. Awards will be handed out at a ceremony on January 7.(SD-Agencies)A poster of “Zero Dark Thirty.”
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