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1972 National Society of Film Critics Awards

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Date
  
29 December 1972

Other ceremonies
  
1971, 1974

The 7th National Society of Film Critics Awards, given on 29 December 1972, honored the best filmmaking of 1972.

Contents

The member critics voting were Hollis Alpert of World, Gary Arnold of The Washington Post, Vincent Canby of The New York Times, Charles Champlin of the Los Angeles Times, Jay Cocks of Time, Judith Crist of New York, David Denby of The Atlantic, Bernard Drew of the Gannett News Service, Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times, Joseph Gelmis of Newsday, Penelope Gilliatt of The New Yorker, Roger Greenspun of The New York Times, Molly Haskell of The Village Voice, Pauline Kael of The New Yorker, Michael Korda of Glamour, Arthur Knight of Saturday Review, Thomas Meehan of Saturday Review, William S. Pechter of Commentary, Andrew Sarris of The Village Voice, Richard Schickel of Life, Bruce Williamson of Playboy, and Paul D. Zimmerman of Newsweek.

Best Picture

  • The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie (30 points)
  • 2. The Godfather (28 points)
    3. Cries and Whispers (25 points)
    4. The Emigrants (13 points)
    5. The Sorrow and the Pity (9 points)

    Best Director

  • Luis BuñuelThe Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie (36 points)
  • 2. Francis Ford CoppolaThe Godfather (25 points)
    3. Ingmar BergmanCries and Whispers (24 points)
    4. Jan TroellThe Emigrants (9 points)

    Best Actor

  • Al PacinoThe Godfather (28 points)
  • 2. Marlon BrandoThe Godfather (21 points)
    3. Peter O'Toole – The Ruling Class (13 points)
    4. Alec McCowenTravels with My Aunt (9 points)

    Best Actress

  • Cicely TysonSounder (30 points)
  • 2. Harriet AnderssonCries and Whispers (23 points)
    3. Bulle OgierLa Salamandre and L'amour fou (20 points)
    4. Janet SuzmanA Day in the Death of Joe Egg (16 points)
    5. Liza MinnelliCabaret (9 points)

    Best Supporting Actor (tie)

  • Eddie AlbertThe Heartbreak Kid (18 points)
  • Joel GreyCabaret (18 points)
  • 3. Robert DuvallThe Godfather (14 points)
    4. Barry FosterFrenzy (13 points)

    Best Supporting Actress

  • Jeannie BerlinThe Heartbreak Kid (26 points)
  • 2. Ida LupinoJunior Bonner (11 points)
    2. Susan TyrrellFat City (11 points)
    4. Cybill ShepherdThe Heartbreak Kid (10 points)
    5. Harriet AnderssonCries and Whispers (9 points)

    Best Screenplay

  • Ingmar BergmanCries and Whispers (27 points)
  • 2. Luis Buñuel and Jean-Claude CarrièreThe Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie (20 points)
    3. John Berger and Alain TannerLa Salamandre (11 points)
    4. Jan Troell and Bengt ForslundThe Emigrants (9 points)
    4. Francis Ford Coppola and Mario PuzoThe Godfather (9 points)

    Best Cinematography

  • Sven NykvistCries and Whispers (28 points)
  • 2. Vilmos ZsigmondImages (25 points)
    3. Gordon WillisThe Godfather (22 points)
    4. Geoffrey UnsworthCabaret (11 points)

    Special Awards

  • Mon Oncle Antoine, "a film released in 1972 which, although not sufficiently recognized by public attendance, has nevertheless been an outstanding cinematic achievement."
  • Ivan Passer, "a person working in cinema whose contribution to film art has not yet received due public recognition."
  • Robert Kaylor [1], "a person working in cinema whose contribution to film art has not yet received due public recognition."
  • References

    1972 National Society of Film Critics Awards Wikipedia


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