*THE LORD OF THE RINGS: THE TWO TOWERS* WINS BEST FILM IN THE 2003 CINEMARATI AWARDS
(New York City) — Cinemarati: The Web Alliance for Film Commentary today chose *The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers* as the Best Film of 2002 in the third annual Cinemarati Awards. Winners in 26 additional categories, recognizing the best cinematic efforts of last year, were also named.
*The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers* garnered four awards, including Best Film, Best Ensemble Cast, and Best Director for Peter Jackson. Also highly honored were Todd Haynes *Far From Heaven,* picking up five awards, including Best Lead Actress for Julianne Moore and Best Supporting Actor for Dennis Quaid. Dylan Kidds *Roger Dodger* won three awards, including Best Lead Actor for Campbell Scott, and Spike Jonzes *Adaptation* received two awards: Best Supporting Actress for Meryl Streep and Best Adapted Screenplay for Charlie and Donald Kaufman.
Roberto Benignis *Pinocchio* was doubly dishonored, named The Worst Film of the Year and Benigni himself bestowed with The Jar Jar Binks Award, for the “year’s most inexplicable cinematic creation,” for his 50-year-old boy-puppet.
The complete roster of awards appears below.
“Im delighted that the Cinemarati Awards have recognized some genuinely worthy films of the year that havent received the attention they deserved,” said founding member MaryAnn Johanson, of FlickFilosopher.com, “such as our Orson Welles Award to new director Zacharias Kunuk for his wonderful fantasy *Atanarjuat (The Fast Runner).* And its great to be able to point out the ascendancy of film criticism online, as with our Best Film Web Site winner, The Onions AV Club.”
Unlike other professional awards, the Cinemarati Awards are chosen through Cinemaratis signature, one-of-a-kind “showdown” process, where nominees go head-to-head in matchups voted on by its Member Critics and held in full public view at Cinemaratis international home on the internet (http://www.cinemarati.org).
The 2003 Cinemarati Award Winners, as announced on Friday, February 21st, are listed below. Discussion on the winners and also-rans continues at the Cinemarati Roundtable (http://www.cinemarati.org/roundtable.)
2003 CINEMARATI AWARD WINNERS (Available online Friday, February 21st, 8:00AM Eastern at http://www.cinemarati.org/features/awards2003_winners.shtml)
BEST FILM
The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers
BEST NON-ENGLISH LANGUAGE FILM
Y Tu Mamà También
BEST ANIMATED FILM
Spirited Away
BEST DOCUMENTARY FILM
Bowling for Columbine
THE WORST FILM OF THE YEAR
Pinocchio
BEST DVD AWARD
The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring
(Platinum Series Extended Edition)
THE JOHN WATERS AWARD For the Year’s Guiltiest Pleasure
Undercover Brother
THE JAR JAR BINKS AWARD Dishonoring the Year’s Most Inexplicable Cinematic Creation
Fifty-year-old Roberto Benigni as Pinocchio
BEST LEAD ACTOR
Campbell Scott, Roger Dodger
BEST LEAD ACTRESS
Julianne Moore, Far From Heaven
BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR
Dennis Quaid, Far From Heaven
BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS
Meryl Streep, Adaptation
BEST ENSEMBLE CAST
The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers
BREAKTHROUGH PERFORMANCE AWARD
Jesse Eisenberg, Roger Dodger
BEST DIRECTOR
Peter Jackson, The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers
THE ORSON WELLES AWARD Honoring the Year’s Best Directorial Debut
Zacharias Kunuk, Atanarjuat (The Fast Runner)
BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY
Pedro Almodovar, Talk to Her
BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY
Charlie and Donald Kaufman, Adaptation
BEST FIRST SCREENPLAY
Dylan Kidd, Roger Dodger
BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY
Edward Lachman, Far From Heaven
BEST FILM EDITING
D. Michael Horton and Jabez Olssen, The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers
OUTSTANDING DESIGN
Far From Heaven
BEST SONG (Original or Adapted)
“Aaj Mera Jee Kardaa,” Monsoon Wedding
BEST MUSICAL SCORE
Elmer Bernstein, Far From Heaven
BEST FILM WEB SITE
The Onion AV Club (http://www.theonionavclub.com/)
BEST OFFICIAL FILM SITE
Minority Report (http://www.precrime.org/)
EXCEPTIONAL ACHIEVEMENT IN CRITICISM
Amy Taubin, Film Comment
ROUNDTABLE FILM OF THE YEAR
(chosen by the participants of the Cinemarati Roundtable) 25th Hour