'Zero Dark Thirty' wins best film award a second time

Updated: 2012-12-06 11:06

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'Zero Dark Thirty' wins best film award a second time

'Zero Dark Thirty' wins best film award a second time

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"HOBBIT," "LIFE OF PI" OVERLOOKED

"Les Miserables," the first big movie adaptation of the popular stage musical featuring Hugh Jackman, Russell Crowe and Anne Hathaway was named best ensemble, and the group gave its best animated feature prize to "Wreck-It-Ralph".

'Zero Dark Thirty' wins best film award a second time

 

 

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Each year the board also issues a list of top 10 movies, which this year besides Bigelow's film included Ben Affleck's Iran hostage thriller "Argo," "Django Unchained," "Les Miserables," "Silver Linings Playbook," and "Looper".

"Lincoln," Steven Spielberg's biopic of President Abraham Lincoln, the mystical indie film "Beasts of the Southern Wild," Gus van Sant's fracking drama "Promised Land," and coming of age film "The Perks of Being A Wallflower," rounded out the list.

Absent from the list were some films that had been touted for honors ahead of awards season, including Peter Jackson's "The Hobbit," Wes Anderson's "Moonrise Kingdom," indie film "The Sessions" starring Helen Hunt, and Ang Lee's "Life of Pi".

In other categories, NBR gave its best documentary award to "Searching for Sugarman," and chose Austrian director Michael Haneke's "Amour," as best foreign language film.

'Zero Dark Thirty' wins best film award a second time

'Zero Dark Thirty' wins best film award a second time

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Child-actress Quvenzhane Wallis from "Beasts of the Southern Wild," and "The Impossible" actor Tom Holland each won awards for breakthrough performances.

Benh Zeitlin received the award for best debut director for "Beasts of the Southern Wild," while documentary "Central Park Five" and drama "Promised Land" were both honored with the Freedom of Expression award.

The National Board of Review was formed in New York in 1909 as a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting movies as an art form and entertainment.

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