| 2002 Southeastern Film Critics Association Awards |
| Best Picture |
| The Hours | |
| Far from Heaven - 2nd place | |
| Chicago - 3rd place | |
| Adaptation. - 4th place | |
| Gangs of New York - 5th place | |
| Road to Perdition - 6th place | |
| Y tu mamá también - 7th place | |
| The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers - 8th place | |
| The Pianist - 9th place | |
| About Schmidt - 10th place |
| Best Director |
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Martin Scorsese
Gangs of New York |
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Todd Haynes
Far from Heaven |
| Best Actor |
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Daniel Day-Lewis
Gangs of New York |
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Jack Nicholson
About Schmidt |
| Best Actress |
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Julianne Moore
Far from Heaven |
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Nicole Kidman
The Hours |
| Best Supporting Actor |
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Chris Cooper
Adaptation. |
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Paul Newman
Road to Perdition |
| Best Supporting Actress |
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Meryl Streep
Adaptation. |
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Toni Collette
About a Boy |
| Best Adapted Screenplay |
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Adaptation.
Charlie Kaufman, Charlie Kaufman |
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The Hours
David Hare |
| Best Original Screenplay |
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Far from Heaven
Todd Haynes |
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Roger Dodger
Dylan Kidd |
| Best Foreign Language Film |
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Y tu mamá también
Mexico/USA |
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Talk to Her
Spain |
| Best Documentary |
| Bowling for Columbine | |
| Standing in the Shadows of Motown |