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    Chicago Film Critics Name 'Zero Dark Thirty' Best Picture

    1134604 - Zero Dark ThirtyThe group gave Zero Dark Thirty its top Best Picture and Best Director prizes in addition to Best Actress for Jessica Chastain, while Lincoln's Daniel Day-Lewis took Best Actor with the Chicago Film Critics Association Monday.

    [Related: Golden Globes Unveil 70th Edition Nominees And 'Zero Dark Thirty' Takes Top National Board Of Review Honors]

    [Related: LA Film Critics Name 'Amour' Best Picture, Boost 'The Master,' Jazz Up Oscar Race]

    The wins follow:

    Best Picture: Zero Dark Thirty

    Best Director: Kathryn Bigelow, Zero Dark Thirty

    Best Actor: Daniel Day-Lewis, Lincoln

    Best Actress: Jessica Chastain, Zero Dark Thirty

    Best Supporting Actor: Phillip Seymour Hoffman, The Master

    Best Supporting Actress: Amy Adams, The Master

    Best Original Screenplay: Zero Dark Thirty by Mark Boal

    Best Adapted Screenplay: Lincoln by Tony Kushner

    Best Foreign Language Film: Amour

    Best Documentary: The Invisible War

    Best Animated Feature: ParaNorman

    Best Cinematography: Mihai Milaimare Jr., The Master

    Best Original Score: Jonny Greenwood, The Master

    Best Art Direction: Moonrise Kingdom

    Best Editing: William Goldenberg & Dylan Tichenor, Zero Dark Thirty

    Most Promising Performer: Quvenzhané Wallis, Beasts of the Southern Wild

    Most Promising Filmmaker: Benh Zeitlin, Beasts of the Southern Wild

    [Related: NY Film Critics Circle Spices Up Oscar Race With 'Zero Dark Thirty' Best Picture Pick]


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