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Michael Haneke's "Amour," a dark and unsparing look at old age and death, was named the best film of 2012 by the Los Angeles Film Critics Association, giving the French-language film an important boost during a season in which its chances outside the Oscar foreign-language category hinge on getting Academy voters to see it. The film stopped a run by Kathryn Bigelow's "Zero Dark Thirty," which had won the top award with the New York Film Critics Circle, the National Board of Review, the Boston Film Critics Society and the New »
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