After a bumpy road to today's delayed announcement, the National Board of Review has unveiled its top films of 2005. The group of 150 members selected George Clooney's "Good Night, And Good Luck" as the best film of the year. "Paradise Now" was chosen best foreign language films, while "March of the Penguins" was named best documentary. The other nine, in alphabetical order are: "Brokeback Mountain, "Capote", "Crash", "A History of Violence", "Match Point", "Memoirs of a Geisha", "Munich", "Syriana", and "Walk the Line". Among other winners, best director is Ang Lee, best actor is Philip Seymour Hoffman in "Capote", best actress is Felicity Hoffman in "TransAmerica", best adapted screenplay awarded to Stephen Gaghan, "Syriana", and best original screenplay for Noah Baumbach, "The Squid and the Whale".
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