The National Society of Film Critics selected âAmourâ as the best picture of 2012 during its annual meeting Saturday.
The critics chose the star of âAmour,â Emmanuelle Riva, as the best actress, and Daniel Day-Lewis was chosen best actor for âLincoln.â
The group of 60 prominent movie critics from around the country met at Lincoln Center in New York City to make its picks.
Austrian director Michael Haneke won best director for âAmour.â The French-language movie depicts the slow deterioration of the elderly woman played by Riva. It has been praised as an unflinching look at old age and lifeâs end.
Playwright Tony Kushner won best screenplay for âLincoln.â
Amy Adams was chosen best supporting actress for âThe Master,â and Matthew McConaughey was selected best supporting actor for âMagic Mikeâ and âBernie.â
The prize for best nonfiction film went to âThe Gatekeepers,â director Dror Morehâs exploration of intelligence operations by Israelâs Shin Bet security agency.
Mihai Malaimaire was honored for best cinematography for âThe Master.â
The film criticsâ society, founded in 1966, works to promote film preservation and historically important movies.
This yearâs awards were dedicated to the late Village Voice critic Andrew Sarris, a founding member of the society, who died last year.
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