6th Critics' Choice Awards

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6th Critics' Choice Awards
DateJanuary 22, 2001
Official website www.criticschoice.com
Highlights
Best Film Gladiator

The 6th Critics' Choice Awards were presented on January 22, 2001, honoring the finest achievements of 2000 filmmaking. [1]

Contents

Top 11 films

(in alphabetical order)

Winners

Steven Soderbergh, Best Director winner Steven Soderbergh 66eme Festival de Venise (Mostra).jpg
Steven Soderbergh, Best Director winner
Russell Crowe, Best Actor winner Russell Crowe - Flickr - Eva Rinaldi Celebrity and Live Music Photographer (2).jpg
Russell Crowe, Best Actor winner
Julia Roberts, Best Actress winner Julia Roberts Cannes 2016.jpg
Julia Roberts, Best Actress winner
Joaquin Phoenix, Best Supporting Actor winner Joaquin Phoenix at the 2018 Berlin Film Festival.jpg
Joaquin Phoenix, Best Supporting Actor winner
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Frances McDormand, Best Supporting Actress winner
Jamie Bell, Best Child Performance winner Jamie Bell by Gage Skidmore.jpg
Jamie Bell, Best Child Performance winner
Stephen Gaghan, Best Adapted Screenplay winner Stephen Gaghan (cropped).jpg
Stephen Gaghan, Best Adapted Screenplay winner
Cameron Crowe, Best Original Screenplay winner Cameron Crowe 2005.jpg
Cameron Crowe, Best Original Screenplay winner

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References

  1. Armstrong, Mark (19 December 2000). "Broadcast Critics Eat Crowe". E! Online UK. Retrieved 9 September 2014.