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San Francisco Critics Reward Hometown Hero Milk![]()
Unsurprisingly, the San Francisco Film Critics Circle heaped many of their honors on Milk, the biopic about hometown hero Harvey Milk. Gus Van Sant's film won Best Picture, Best Director, Best Screenplay for Dustin Lance Black, and Bes Actor for Sean Penn, who shared the honor with The Wrestler's Mickey Rourke.
It probably says a lot in favor Heath Ledger that the group bypassed the many deserving supporting actors from Milk to hand the Joker their award. The Dark Knight got a deserved nod for Wally Pfister's cinematography, making the San Francisco bunch one of the few critic's groups to hand Batman some much-deserved hardware. The group actually made a number of refreshingly unusual decisions, which I guess speaks to the spirit of Harvey Milk himself. Check out the full list of their awards below, taken from the group's website. Best Picture "Milk" Best Director Gus Van Sant, "Milk" Best Original Screenplay Dustin Lance Black, "Milk" Best Adapted Screenplay Peter Morgan, "Frost/Nixon" Best Actor TIE: Sean Penn, "Milk" TIE: Mickey Rourke, "The Wrestler" Best Actress Sally Hawkins, "Happy Go Lucky" Best Supporting Actor Heath Ledger, "The Dark Knight" Best Supporting Actress Marisa Tomei, "The Wrestler" Best Foreign Language Film "Let the Right One In" Best Documentary "My Winnipeg" Best Cinematography Wally Pfister, "The Dark Knight" Marlon Riggs Award for courage & vision in the Bay Area film community Rob Nilsson, filmmaker, in recognition of his 9@NIGHT series of films |