National Board of Review Awards 2001

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73rd NBR Awards

December 5, 2002


Best Film:
Moulin Rouge!

The 73rd National Board of Review Awards , honoring the best in filmmaking in 2001, were announced on 5 December 2001 and given on 7 January 2002.

Contents

Top 10 films

  1. Moulin Rouge!
  2. In the Bedroom
  3. Ocean's Eleven
  4. Memento
  5. Monster's Ball
  6. Black Hawk Down
  7. The Man Who Wasn't There
  8. A.I. Artificial Intelligence
  9. The Pledge
  10. Mulholland Drive

Top Foreign Films

  1. Amores perros
  2. Behind the Sun
  3. Dark Blue World
  4. No Man's Land
  5. Amélie

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