Brady Corbet's 215-minute film 'The Kindness of Strangers' has won the best film award from the New York Film Critics Circle (NYFCC), alongside a best actor award for Adrien Brody. The film stars Brody as an architect with Hungarian-Jewish heritage who emigrates to the United States in pursuit of the American dream. The NYFCC, established in 1935, also selected 'The Kindness of Strangers' as a potential Oscar contender, following past winners 'Killers of the Flower Moon' and 'Tár'. This news comes shortly after the Gotham Awards, where 'A Different Man' was named best film.
Brady Corbet ’s 215-minute epic also picked up the best-actor award for Adrien Brody, who stars as a Hungarian-born Jewish architect who emigrates to the United States and hopes to achieve the American dream. The NYFCC, which was founded in 1935, is made up of critics from newspapers, magazines, and online publications who meet in New York to vote on their winners every December.
The group awarded Marianne Jean-Baptiste best actress for starring in Mike Leigh’s Hard Truths, a strong endorsement for the actress who is competing in a very crowded Oscars category. Both The Brutalist’s Brody and A Real Pain’s Kieran Culkin solidified their places as strong front-runners in the lead- and supporting-actor races with their wins here. The group’s choice for supporting actress was a bit of a surprise, going to veteran actor Carol Kane for Between the Temples.
NYFCC AWARDS BEST FILM ADRIEN BRODY BRADY CORBET THE KINDNESS OF STRANGERS
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