North Texas Film Critics Association
The North Texas Film Critics Association (NTFCA) is an unincorporated, members-only organization of print, broadcast and internet film critics in North Texas, United States.[1]
Awards by year
2008
The 1st North Texas Film Critics Association Awards were given on 14 January 2009.[2]
Best Actor
Best Actress
Best Animated Film
Best Cinematography
Best Director
Best Documentary
Best Film
Best Foreign Language Film
Best Supporting Actor
Best Supporting Actress
2009
The 2nd North Texas Film Critics Association Awards were given on 11 January 2010.[3]
Best Actor
Best Actress
Best Animated Film
Best Cinematography
Best Director
Best Documentary
Best Film
Best Foreign Language Film
Best Supporting Actor
Best Supporting Actress
2010
The 3rd North Texas Film Critics Association Awards were given on 10 January 2011.[4]
Best Actor
- Colin Firth - The King's Speech as King George VI
- Jeff Bridges - True Grit as Rooster Cogburn
- James Franco - 127 Hours as Aron Ralston
Best Actress
- Natalie Portman - Black Swan as Nina Sayers
- Jennifer Lawrence - Winter's Bone as Ree Dolly
- Annette Bening - The Kids Are All Right as Nic
Best Animated Film
- Toy Story 3
- How to Train Your Dragon
- Despicable Me
Best Cinematography
- Inception - Wally Pfister
- 127 Hours - Anthony Dod Mantle & Enrique Chediak
- The King's Speech - Danny Cohen
Best Director
- Christopher Nolan - Inception
- David O. Russell - The Fighter
- Joel & Ethan Coen - True Grit
Best Documentary
- Waiting for "Superman"
- Joan Rivers: A Piece of Work
- Restrepo / Inside Job
Best Film
- Inception
- The King's Speech
- The Fighter
Best Foreign Language Film
- The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (Män som hatar kvinnor)
- I Am Love (Io sono l'amore)
Best Supporting Actor
- Christian Bale - The Fighter as Dicky Eklund
- Geoffrey Rush - The King's Speech as Lionel Logue
- Jeremy Renner - The Town as James "Jem" Coughlin
Best Supporting Actress
- Melissa Leo - The Fighter as Alice Eklund
- Amy Adams - The Fighter as Charlene Fleming
- Helena Bonham Carter - The King's Speech as Elizabeth, Duchess of York / Queen Elizabeth
See also
References