1994 National Society of Film Critics Awards explained

29th NSFC Awards

January 3, 1995

----Best Film:
Pulp Fiction

The 29th National Society of Film Critics Awards, given on 3 January 1995, honored the best filmmaking of 1994.[1] [2] [3]

Winners

Best Picture

1. Pulp Fiction
2. Red (Trois couleurs: Rouge)
3. Hoop Dreams

Best Director

1. Quentin Tarantino  - Pulp Fiction
2. Krzysztof Kieślowski  - Red (Trois couleurs: Rouge)
3. Louis Malle  - Vanya on 42nd Street

Best Actor

1. Paul Newman  - Nobody's Fool
2. Samuel L. Jackson  - Pulp Fiction
3. John Travolta  - Pulp Fiction

Best Actress

1. Jennifer Jason Leigh  - Mrs. Parker and the Vicious Circle
2. Jessica Lange  - Blue Sky
3. Linda Fiorentino  - The Last Seduction

Best Supporting Actor

1. Martin Landau  - Ed Wood
2. Samuel L. Jackson  - Pulp Fiction
3. Paul Scofield  - Quiz Show

Best Supporting Actress

1. Dianne Wiest  - Bullets Over Broadway
2. Uma Thurman  - Pulp Fiction
3. Brooke Smith  - Vanya on 42nd Street

Best Screenplay

1. Quentin Tarantino and Roger Avary  - Pulp Fiction
2. Paul Attanasio  - Quiz Show
3. Krzysztof Kieślowski and Krzysztof Piesiewicz  - Red (Trois couleurs: Rouge)

Best Cinematography

Best Foreign Language Film

1. Red (Trois couleurs: Rouge)
2. To Live (Huozhe)
3. Caro Diario

Best Documentary

Experimental Film

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Maslin. Janet. 'Pulp Fiction' Gets Top Prize From National Film Critics. 3 January 2018. The New York Times. 4 January 1995.
  2. News: Nat’l Society Crix Fall For ‘Fiction’. 3 January 2018. Variety. 8 January 1995.
  3. News: Carr. Jay. 'Pulp Fiction' dominates film critics awards. 3 January 2018. The Boston Globe. 4 January 1995.