The Awardist Drive My Car wins Best Picture, three other major prizes at National Society of Film Critics awards The Japanese drama's big wins clear a promising path for it this awards season. By EW Staff Published on January 8, 2022 05:52PM EST Drive My Car sped away from this year's National Society of Film Critics awards with four big wins, cementing its ascendant road through awards season. The Japanese film received the prizes for Best Picture, Best Director, and Best Screenplay, as well as Best Actor for its star Hidetoshi Nishijima. The movie was also recently named the best film of 2021 by the New York Film Critics Circle and the Los Angeles Film Critics Association, making it the first movie since 2010's The Social Network to receive top honors from all three major film critic groups. It was also among EW's top 10 best movies of the year, with critic Leah Greenblatt calling it "a gauntlet of despair, desire, and control so hauntingly lovely and immersive it's almost spiritual." Hidetoshi Nishijima and Tōko Miura in 'Drive My Car'. Everett Collection Other winners at the 56th edition of the NSFC's awards included Penélope Cruz, who was named Best Actress for her performance in Pedro Almodóvar's Parallel Mothers; Ruth Negga, who took home Best Supporting Actress for Passing; and the animated documentary Flee, which won Best Nonfiction Film. Per the group's rules, no award for Best Foreign-Language Film was given after Drive My Car was named Best Picture. The NSFC, which is made up of 60 of the country's most prominent movie critics, has chosen the same Best Picture as the Academy Awards for two years running, naming Parasite and Nomadland the best films of 2019 and 2020, respectively. See the full list of this year's winners below. Best Picture: Drive My Car, dir. Ryusuke HamaguchiRunners-up: Petite Maman; The Power of the Dog Best Director: Ryusuke Hamaguchi, Drive My Car and Wheel of Fortune and FantasyRunners-up: Jane Campion, The Power of the Dog; Céline Sciamma, Petite Maman Best Actor: Hidetoshi Nishijima, Drive My CarRunners-up: Benedict Cumberbatch, The Power of the Dog; Simon Rex, Red Rocket Best Actress: Penélope Cruz, Parallel MothersRunners-up: Renate Reinsve, The Worst Person in the World; Alana Haim, Licorice Pizza Best Supporting Actor: Anders Danielsen Lie, The Worst Person in the WorldRunners-up: Vincent Lindon, Titane; Mike Faist, West Side Story; Kodi Smit-McPhee, The Power of the Dog Best Supporting Actress: Ruth Negga, PassingRunners-up: Ariana DeBose, West Side Story; Jessie Buckley, The Lost Daughter Best Screenplay: Ryusuke Hamaguchi and Takamasa Oe, Drive My CarRunners-up: Pedro Almodóvar, Parallel Mothers; Paul Thomas Anderson, Licorice Pizza Best Cinematography: Andrew Droz Palermo, The Green KnightRunners-up: Ari Wegner, The Power of the Dog; Sayombhu Mukdeeprom, Memoria Best Nonfiction Film: FleeRunners-up: Procession; The Velvet Underground Want more movie news? Sign up for Entertainment Weekly's free newsletter to get the latest trailers, celebrity interviews, film reviews, and more. Related content: Penélope Cruz, Simon Rex, Drive My Car score top honors at Los Angeles Film Critics Association awards Lady Gaga, Power of the Dog shake up the Oscars race on New York Film Critics Circle winners list Tracking the top Oscars contenders for 2022 Updated by Tyler Aquilina Tyler Aquilina Tyler Aquilina is a former digital writer at Entertainment Weekly. He left EW in 2022. learn more