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"Life Is Sweet," an unconventional look at a modern working-class family by British filmmaker Mike Leigh, picked up the most awards-including best picture of 1991-from the National Society of Film Critics on Sunday.
The surprise choice for best picture by the critics, who write for major, general interest publications, means that the nation's three major critics' organizations have each gone their own ways. The Los Angeles Film Critics Assn. voted Barry Levinson's "Bugsy" as best picture and the New York Film Critics...