The Envelope's Tom O'Neil has
The Envelope's Tom O'Neil has the
behind-the-scenes, numerical breakdown about how
Capote won the National Society of Critics Best Picture award. It went down complicated, but David Cron- enberg's
A History of Violence got the most initial votes for the first three or four (or was it five?) ballots, but on the sixth ballot the 57 members -- 26 attending, the rest voting by proxy -- finally gave it to
Capote over
Violence by a one-vote margin. The 5 and 1/2 hour meeting happened at Sardi's restaurant in New York City. Congrats to Miller and the team for the
Capote win, and especially to
Philip Seymour Hoffman for his first-ballot Best Actor triumph.
Posted by Jeffrey Wells on January 8, 2006 at 12:25 AM
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