Oscars 2001
Who'll Win? Who Should Win? Who Cares?
On Sunday, March 25, the Academy handed out those little statues once again. So what do they know? Here are The Context Critics' Awards for 2001, voted by our writers.

BEST FILM Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon

BEST DIRECTOR Steven Soderbergh

BEST ACTOR Benicio Del Toro (Traffic)

BEST ACTRESS Gillian Anderson (The House Of Mirth)

BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR Willem Dafoe (Shadow Of The Vampire)

BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS Julie Walters (Billy Elliot)

BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY Chris Doyle & Mark Lee Ping-Bin (In The Mood For Love)

BEST EDITING Jay Rabinowitz (Requiem For A Dream)

BEST ART DIRECTION William Chang (In The Mood For Love)

BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY Christopher Nolan (Memento)

BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY Terence Davies (The House Of Mirth)

BEST MUSIC (SCORE) Clint Mansell (Requiem For A Dream)

BEST MUSIC (SONG) Bob Dylan (Things Have Changed, from Wonder Boys)

BEST FOREIGN-LANGUAGE FILM Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (Ang Lee)

BEST DOCUMENTARY Benjamin Smoke (Jem Cohen)

WORST FILM NOMINATED TOO MANY TIMES Gladiator (Ridley Scott)

SF Said

Where next?
Gillian Anderson | 1968
Info on: 3 films (star)
Willem Dafoe | 1955
Info on: 10 films (star)
Steven Soderbergh | 1963
Info on: 6 films (director)
Benicio Del Toro | 1967
Info on: 4 films (star)
Julie Walters | 1950
Info on: 1 film (star)
Benjamin Smoke | 2000
Directed by Jem Cohen, Peter Sillen
Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon | 2000
Directed by Ang Lee
Gladiator | 2000
Directed by Ridley Scott
In The Mood For Love | 2000
Directed by Wong Kar-Wai
Requiem For A Dream | 2000
Directed by Darren Aronofsky