All Awards articles – Page 266
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FeaturesThe Shorts Awards Race
The shortlists for the live-action and animated short film Oscars have been finalised, with 10 titles remaining in each category. Now the Academy must cut that down to three before final nominations are announced on January 25. Laurence Boyce profiles the films
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FeaturesThe Foreign Awards Race
Many are eligible, few will be rewarded. Mike Goodridge reports as the race heats up for this year’s foreign-film glory
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FeaturesThe 2010 Bafta Race
The King’s Speech seems a natural for Bafta glory, but a bumper year for British film means it’s far from a one-horse race, reports Allan Hunter
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FeaturesA closer look at the Golden Globe nominations
The Golden Globe nominations are a significant signpost on the road to the Oscars. Mike Goodridge reports on the main contenders – and those which may have been overlooked
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FeaturesHans Zimmer-composer, Inception
For the score of Inception, Hans Zimmer used mathematics to mirror its complex plot.
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FeaturesAR Rahman-Composer, 127 Hours
Danny Boyle gave AR Rahman two months to compose a complete symphony.
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FeaturesTrent Reznor--Composer, The Social Network
Trent Reznor went the distance for David Fincher in scoring The Social Network, he tells John Hazelton
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FeaturesJacki Weaver – Supporting Actress, Animal Kingdom
Sandy George meets an Australian veteran in the process of being ‘discovered’ for her performance as an evil matriarch in crime thriller Animal Kingdom
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FeaturesJames Franco - Actor, 127 Hours
The actor tells Jeremy Kay how his role in stoner comedy Pineapple Express informed his tense performance as a trapped rock climber in 127 Hours
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FeaturesAaron Sorkin – Screenwriter,The Social Network
The complex story behind the creation of Facebook was a challenge, even for Aaron Sorkin. He tells John Hazelton how his moral compass met Sony’s lawyers
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FeaturesKen Ralston – Visual Effects, Alice In Wonderland
Although he already has five Oscars for special effects, Ken Ralston found Tim Burton’s Alice In Wonderland his biggest challenge. John Hazelton reports
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FeaturesA few good men
From stammering kings to trapped climbers, the performances in the best actor race are particularly diverse in 2010. Jeremy Kay looks at how the actor category is shaping up and profiles some of the names in the mix
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NewsKing's Speech, Another Year lead London Critics' Circle nominations
The London Critics’ Circle has announced the nominees for its 31st Film Awards, led by The King’s Speech and Another Year with seven nominations each.
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Illegal wins Golden Bull at Festival on Wheels in Artvin
Olivier Masset-Depasse’s second feature Illegal has won this year’s Golden Bull at the International Golden Bull Film Competition held in Turkey’s Artvin as part of the 16th edition of Festival on Wheels.
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NewsSAG snubs Blue Valentine but True Grit stars make cut
Colin Firth, James Franco, Jeff Bridges, Annette Bening, Natalie Portman and Jennifer Lawrence are in contention for SAG awards, however Blue Valentine stars Ryan Gosling and Michelle Williams are the shock omissions.
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NewsThe King's Speech leads Golden Globe nominations
As the Golden Globe nominations were revealed today, The King’s Speech leads the pack with seven nominations, followed by The Fighter and The Social Network with six each, and Black Swan, Inception and The Kids Are All Right with four each.
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NewsAnimal Kingdom leads Australian Film Institute Awards
The much loved crime drama Animal Kingdom has won 10 Australian Film Institute (AFI) Awards including best film for producer Liz Watts, AFI Members’ Choice, and best direction and original script for David Michôd.
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FeaturesWorld In Action
Screen profiles the 65 films submitted for the foriegn-language film Oscar, including first-time entrants Ethiopia
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Rush to receive Santa Barbara's Montecito Award
Geoffrey Rush, riding high on critical acclaim for his role in The King’s Speech, will receive the Santa Barbara International Film Festival’s Montecito Award.
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NewsAnnies nominations put Dragon in front
How To Train Your Dragon dominates the Annie Awards nominations announced on Monday [6] for excellence in animation.









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