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  • Film Exec Bingham Ray Died After Suffering Stroke at Sundance Film Festival

    San Francisco Film Society Executive Director Bingham Ray passed away on January 23 after suffering a stroke while attending the 2012 Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah’

    The San Francisco Film Society regrets to announce that Executive Director Bingham Ray passed away on January 23 while attending the 2012 Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah.

    “The board of directors and staff of the Film Society are stunned and deeply saddened by the untimely death of our executive director Bingham Ray. We at the Film Society and the entire film community have lost far too early an energetic and visionary impact player who has helped shape the independent film industry for decades in so many important and valuable ways,” said Pat McBaine, SFFS board president. “He shall be dearly missed. Our deepest sympathies and condolences go out to Bingham’s family and his legions of friends and colleagues all over the world who loved and respected him.”

    Ray brought his well-developed creative and business acumen to the running, reimagining and reinvigorating of a major nonprofit arts organization. Since taking the helm on November 7, 2011 he oversaw and crafted a cohesive plan to strengthen the Film Society’s exhibition, education and filmmakers services programs, including its most successful fall season to date; addressed the strenuous financial concerns facing nonprofit arts organizations today; focused particular attention on the operation of SF Film Society Cinema; connected to the local education community; broadened the outreach and impact of the project development and grants programs; and was well into plans for the 55th San Francisco International Film Festival.

    He immediately became a part of the SF film world, hosting a reception at Tosca Café to introduce himself to the community; a special screening of California State of Mind: The Legacy of Pat Brown, attended by Governor Jerry Brown and his wife Anne Gust; and a preview of Pina with his old friend Wim Wenders, attended by Francis and Eleanor Coppola, Les Blank, Phil Kaufman and Tom Luddy.

    “When Bingham took the job, we were ecstatic,” said SFFS board co-vice president and film producer Jen Chaiken. “It was an enormous vote of confidence for the organization that he was compelled to uproot his life to come run the Film Society. Bingham felt this job honored and tapped into the experience he’d garnered over the past 30 years. Bingham was one of those rare few who everyone knew on a first name only basis. He was one of a kind and will be deeply, deeply missed.”

    Ray came to the San Francisco Film Society from New York City, where he recently served as the first run programming consultant to the Film Society of Lincoln Center, executive consultant to the digital distribution company SnagFilms and adjunct professor at New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts.

    Ray cofounded October Films in 1991 and served as its copresident until its sale to USA Networks in 1999. October was one of the foremost independent film companies of the 1990s, winning two Oscars and garnering 13 Oscar nominations and top prizes at the Cannes Film Festival on three occasions. Some of October Films’ credits include the internationally acclaimed Secrets & Lies, The Apostle, Cookie’s Fortune, The Celebration, Lost Highway, The Last Seduction and Breaking the Waves.

    In September 2001, Ray assumed the post of president of United Artists. During his tenure at UA, the company acquired and/or produced many highly acclaimed films such as No Man’s Land, winner of the 2001 Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, Michael Moore’s Bowling for Columbine, winner of the 2002 Academy Award for Best Feature Documentary and the 2004 Academy Award-nominated Hotel Rwanda. Other United Artists films successfully released during Ray’s tenure include Jeepers Creepers 1 & 2, Nicholas Nickleby, Ghost World, Igby Goes Down and Pieces of April.

    In 2007 Ray joined the Los Angeles-based production company Sidney Kimmel Entertainment and held two posts during his three-year tenure, president of Kimmel Distribution and president of creative affairs. In the first post Ray supervised all marketing and distribution plans for the original Death at a Funeral, Talk to Me, Lars and the Real Girl and Synecdoche, N.Y., among others. In the latter he was responsible for the development and production activities of the remake of Death at a Funeral, as well as supervising the development of a seven-film production slate.

    Bingham Ray began his career in 1981 as manager/programmer of the Bleecker Street Cinema. He has been on the juries of the Sundance Film Festival, Rotterdam Film Festival, Edinburgh Film Festival and the Film Independent Spirit Awards. He has lectured on film production and development at the City College of New York’s Graduate Film School, Columbia University and New York University.

    Ray is survived by his wife Nancy King, their children Nick, Annabel and Becca, and his sisters Susan Clair and Deb Pope.

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  • San Francisco Film Society Executive Director Bingham Ray Hospitalized at Sundance Film Festival

    San Francisco Film Society Executive Director Bingham Ray reportedly suffered a stroke while at the Sundance Film Festival and remains hospitalized.

    In a press release, the SFFS says The San Francisco Film Society regrets to announce that Executive Director Bingham Ray has been hospitalized while attending the Sundance Film Festival.

    “Our thoughts and prayers are with Bingham for a speedy and full recovery and our sympathies go out to his family and his many friends and colleagues at Sundance and throughout the independent film world,” said Pat McBaine, SFFS board president.

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  • TRIBE CALLED QUESTDocumentary and THE ARTIST Win 23rd Producers Guild of America Awards

    [caption id="attachment_1915" align="alignnone"]BEATS, RHYMES & LIFE: THE TRAVELS OF A TRIBE CALLED QUEST[/caption]

    The Producers Guild of America (PGA) announced this year’s winning motion picture and television productions, including the Darryl F. Zanuck Award for Outstanding Producer of Theatrical Motion Pictures at the 23rd Annual Producers Guild Awards ceremony held at the Beverly Hilton in Los Angeles.

    In addition to the competitive awards, the PGA honored several individuals with tribute awards including Leslie Moonves (Milestone Award), Steven Spielberg (David O. Selznick Achievement Award in Theatrical Motion Pictures), Don Mischer (Norman Lear Achievement Award in Television), Stan Lee (Vanguard Award), and IN THE LAND OF BLOOD AND HONEY (The Stanley Kramer Award).

    The Darryl F. Zanuck Award for Outstanding Producer of Theatrical Motion Pictures:

    THE ARTIST
    Producer: Thomas Langmann

    The Award for Outstanding Producer of Animated Theatrical Motion Pictures:

    THE ADVENTURES OF TINTIN
    Producers: Peter Jackson, Kathleen Kennedy, Steven Spielberg

    The Award for Outstanding Producer of Documentary Theatrical Motion Pictures:

    BEATS, RHYMES & LIFE: THE TRAVELS OF A TRIBE CALLED QUEST
    Producers: Debra Koffler, Frank Mele, Edward Parks, Michael Rapaport

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  • Becoming Chaz and Gun Hill Road Among 23rd annual GLAAD Media Awards Nominees

    [caption id="attachment_758" align="alignnone" width="550"]Gun Hill Road[/caption]

    GLAAD, the Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation, announced the nominees for the 23rd annual GLAAD Media Awards. Nominees include Gun Hill Road, Pariah and Becoming Chaz.

    The 23rd Annual GLAAD Media Awards will be held in New York on March 24, Los Angeles on April 21, and San Francisco on June 2.

    OUTSTANDING FILM – WIDE RELEASE
    Albert Nobbs
    Beginners
    J. Edgar

    OUTSTANDING FILM – LIMITED RELEASE
    Circumstance
    Gun Hill Road
    Pariah
    Tomboy
    Weekend

    OUTSTANDING DOCUMENTARY
    Becoming Chaz
    The Strange History of Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell
    Two Spirits
    We Were Here
    The World’s Worst Place to be Gay?

    Outstanding Drama Series
    Degrassi TeenNick
    Grey’s Anatomy ABC
    Pretty Little Liars ABC Family
    Shameless Showtime
    Torchwood: Miracle Day Starz

    Outstanding Comedy Series
    Exes and Ohs Logo
    Glee Fox
    Happy Endings ABC
    Modern Family ABC
    The Big C Showtime

    Outstanding Individual Episode (in a series without a regular LGBT character)
    “Acceptance” Man Up! ABC
    “Beards” Hot in Cleveland TV Land
    “Prom” Drop Dead Diva Lifetime
    “Recruited” NCIS CBS
    “The Boy Has Style” Are We There Yet? TBS

    Outstanding TV Movie or Mini-Series
    Cinema Verite HBO

    Outstanding Documentary
    Becoming Chaz OWN: Oprah Winfrey Network
    The Strange History of Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell HBO
    The World’s Worst Place to be Gay? Logo
    Two Spirits PBS
    We Were Here Red Flag Releasing

    Outstanding Reality Program
    Dancing with the Stars ABC
    Girls Who Like Boys Who Like Boys Sundance Channel
    The Glee Project Oxygen
    The Real L Word Showtime
    The Voice NBC

    Outstanding Talk Show Episode
    “Chaz Bono” Late Show with David Letterman CBS
    “Children & Teens Caught in the Wrong Bodies” Anderson syndicated
    “Coming Out on the Oprah Show: 25 Years of Unforgettable Guests” The Oprah Winfrey Show syndicated
    “The Wedding of Scott Cronick & David Gorshein” Conan TBS
    “Zach Wahls” The Ellen DeGeneres Show syndicated

    Outstanding Daily Drama
    All My Children ABC
    Days of Our Lives NBC

    Outstanding TV Journalism – News Magazine
    “Day One” The Rachel Maddow Show MSNBC
    “Finding Home” In the Life PBS
    “GLBT in Texas” Spotlight DFW KXAS TV-5 [Dallas-Fort Worth, Texas]
    “The ‘Sissy Boy’ Experiments” Anderson Cooper 360 CNN
    “They Call it Corrective Rape” World’s Untold Stories CNN

    Outstanding TV Journalism Segment
    “Battle Against Bullying” ABC World News With Diane Sawyer ABC
    “Children of LGBT Parents” MSNBC News Live MSNBC
    “Gay Dads Adopt 12 Kids” Good Morning America ABC
    “Kye Allums” Outside the Lines ESPN
    “Split by Potential Deportation” CNN Newsroom CNN

    Outstanding Newspaper Article
    “AIDS @ 30” (series) Windy City Times [Chicago, Ill.]
    “Coming Out to America” by Melanie Asmar, Westword [Denver, Colo.]
    “Even on Religious Campuses, Students Fight for Gay Identity” by Erik Eckholm, The New York Times
    “Led by the Child Who Simply Knew” by Bella English, The Boston Globe
    “Local Lesbian Couple Navigates Life’s Daily Challenges as Parents” by Najla Amundson, The Forum of Fargo-Moorhead [Fargo, N.D.]

    Outstanding Newspaper Columnist
    Alfred Doblin The Record [Bergen, N.J.]
    Craig Wilson USA Today
    Frank Bruni The New York Times
    Maureen Dowd The New York Times
    Peg McEntee The Salt Lake Tribune

    Outstanding Newspaper Overall Coverage
    Pioneer Press [St. Paul, Minn.]
    The Boston Globe
    The New York Times
    The Oregonian [Portland, Ore.]
    The Salt Lake Tribune

    Outstanding Magazine Article
    “15th Anniversary of the Passage of the Defense of Marriage Act” (series) by Chris Geidner, Metro Weekly
    “Black & Gay in Corporate America” by Carolyn M. Brown, Black Enterprise
    “Making It Work” by Rod McCullom, Ebony
    “The Secret I Don’t Want to Keep Anymore” by Janet Mock as told to Kierna Mayo, Marie Claire
    “Transitions” by Eliza Gray, The New Republic

    Outstanding Magazine Overall Coverage
    Entertainment Weekly
    People
    The Advocate/Out
    Time
    US Weekly

    Outstanding Digital Journalism Article
    “Adam and Pete: Love in a Time of War” by Max J. Rosenthal, HuffingtonPost.com
    “Black and Transgender: A Double Burden” by Kellee Terrell, TheRoot.com
    “Soldier Leaves Legacy Much Larger Than ‘He Was Gay'” by Wayne Drash, CNN.com
    “The Rainbow Struggle” (series) GlobalPost.com
    “What are Little Boys Made Of” by Jim Burroway, BoxTurtleBulletin.com

    Outstanding Digital Journalism – Multimedia
    “Breaking Boundaries” by Eliza Gray, Joe Heroun and Margy Slattery, TheNewRepublic.com
    “Coming Out” by Sarah Kramer and Nicole Bengiveno, NYTimes.com
    “Glamorous Gay Dance Scene a ‘Family Affair'” by Brooke Sopelsa, Drew Katchen and David Britt-Friedman, MSNBC.com
    “Injustice at Every Turn” ITLMedia.org
    “Transgender: A Special Report” (series) TimesUnion.com [Albany, N.Y.]

    Outstanding Blog
    Bilerico Project
    Mombian
    New Civil Rights Movement
    Rod 2.0
    Towleroad

    Outstanding Music Artist
    Beverly McClellan, Fear Nothing Oarfin Records
    Girl in a Coma, Exits & All the Rest Blackheart Records
    Hunx and His Punx, Too Young to Be in Love Hardly Art
    Lady Gaga, Born This Way Interscope Records
    MEN, Talk About Body IAMSOUND Records

    Outstanding Comic Book
    Avengers: The Children’s Crusade by Allan Heinberg, Marvel
    Batwoman by J.H. Williams III and W. Haden Blackman, DC Comics
    Secret Six by Gail Simone, DC Comics
    Veronica Presents: Kevin Keller by Dan Parent, Archie Comics
    X-Factor by Peter David, Marvel Comics

    Outstanding Los Angeles Theater
    Bonded by Donald Jolly
    House of the Rising Son by Tom Jacobson
    Killer Queen: The Story of Paco the Pink Pounder by Peter Griggs
    No Word in Guyanese for Me by Wendy Graf
    Who’s Your Daddy? by Johnny O’Callaghan

    Outstanding New York Theater: Broadway and Off-Broadway
    Maple & Vine by Jordan Harrison
    Priscilla Queen of the Desert: The Musical by Stephan Elliott and Allan Scott
    Sons of the Prophet by Stephen Karam
    The Intelligent Homosexual’s Guide to Capitalism and Socialism with a Key to the Scriptures by Tony Kushner
    Unnatural Acts: Harvard’s Secret Court of 1920 conceived by Tony Speciale

    Outstanding New York Theater: Off-Off Broadway
    She Kills Monsters by Qui Nguyen
    Southern Comfort book and lyrics by Dan Collins, music by Julianne Wick Davis
    The Dog and Pony Show (Bring Your Own Pony) by Holly Hughes
    The Escape Artist book by John Kelly, songs by John Kelly & Carol Lipnik
    The Momentum by Boo Killebrew, Geoffrey Decas O’Donnell & Jordan Seavey

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  • The First Grader and Pariah Among 43rd NAACP Image Awards Nominees

    [caption id="attachment_2100" align="alignnone"]The First Grader[/caption]

    The NAACP Image Awards, which celebrates the outstanding achievements and performances of people of color in the arts announced the nominees for the 43rd edition. Nominees include Pariah, The First Grader and A Separation. Winners will be announced during a live telecast on NBC Friday, February 17, 2012.

    MOTION PICTURE

    Outstanding Motion Picture
    “Jumping the Broom” (TriStar Pictures)
    “Pariah” (Focus Features)
    “The First Grader” (National Geographic Entertainment)
    “The Help” (DreamWorks Pictures/Participant Media/Touchstone Pictures)
    “Tower Heist” (Universal Pictures)

    Outstanding Actor in a Motion Picture
    Eddie Murphy – “Tower Heist” (Universal Pictures)
    Laurence Fishburne – “Contagion” (Warner Bros. Pictures)
    Laz Alonso – “Jumping the Broom” (TriStar Pictures)
    Oliver Litondo – “The First Grader” (National Geographic Entertainment)
    Vin Diesel – “Fast Five” (Universal Pictures)

    Outstanding Actress in a Motion Picture
    Adepero Oduye – “Pariah” (Focus Features)
    Emma Stone – “The Help” (DreamWorks Pictures/Participant Media/Touchstone Pictures)
    Paula Patton – “Jumping the Broom” (TriStar Pictures)
    Viola Davis – “The Help” (DreamWorks Pictures/Participant Media/Touchstone Pictures)
    Zoë Saldana – “Colombiana” (TriStar Pictures)

    Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture
    Anthony Mackie – “The Adjustment Bureau” (Universal Pictures)
    Charles Parnell – “Pariah” (Focus Features)
    Don Cheadle – “The Guard” (Sony Pictures Classics)
    Jeffrey Wright – “The Ides of March” (Columbia Pictures)
    Mike Epps – “Jumping the Broom” (TriStar Pictures)

    Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture
    Bryce Dallas Howard – “The Help” (DreamWorks Pictures/Participant Media/Touchstone Pictures)
    Cicely Tyson – “The Help” (DreamWorks Pictures/Participant Media/Touchstone Pictures)
    Kim Wayans – “Pariah” (Focus Features)
    Maya Rudolph – “Bridesmaids” (Universal Pictures)
    Octavia Spencer – “The Help” (DreamWorks Pictures/Participant Media/Touchstone Pictures)

    Outstanding Independent Motion Picture
    “I Will Follow” (AFFRM)
    “Kinyarwanda” (AFFRM)
    “MOOZ-lum” (AFFRM)
    “Pariah” (Focus Features)
    “The First Grader” (National Geographic Entertainment)

    Outstanding Foreign Motion Picture
    “A Separation” (Sony Pictures Classics)
    “Attack the Block” (Screen Gems)
    “In the Land of Blood and Honey” (FilmDistrict)
    “Le Havre” (Janus Films)
    “Life, Above All” (Sony Pictures Classics)

    DOCUMENTARY

    Outstanding Documentary – (Theatrical or Television)
    “Beats, Rhymes & Life: The Travels of A Tribe Called Quest” (Sony Pictures Classics)
    “Being Elmo: A Puppeteer’s Journey” (Submarine Deluxe)
    “Sing Your Song” (HBO Documentary Films)
    “The Rescuers” (Michael King Productions)
    “Thunder Soul” (Roadside Attractions)

    WRITING

    Outstanding Writing in a Comedy Series
    Arthur Harris – “Reed Between the Lines” – Let’s Talk About Ms. Helen’s Son Part 1 (BET)
    Prentice Penny – “Happy Endings” – The Girl with the David Tattoo (ABC)
    Salim Akil, Mara Brock Akil – “The Game” – Parachutes….Beach Chairs (BET)
    Vali Chandrasekaran – “30 Rock” – It’s Never Too Late For Now (NBC)
    Vince Cheung, Ben Montanio – “Wizards of Waverly Place” – Wizards vs. Angels (Disney Channel)

    Outstanding Writing in a Dramatic Series
    Cheo Hodari Coker – “SouthLAnd” – Punching Water (TNT)
    Janine Sherman Barrois – “Criminal Minds” – The Bittersweet Science (CBS)
    Lolis Eric Elie – “Treme” – Santa Claus, Do You Ever Get the Blues? (HBO)
    Pam Veasey – “Ringer” – Oh Gawd, There’s Two of Them? (The CW)
    Zoanne Clack – “Grey’s Anatomy” – I Will Survive (ABC)

    Outstanding Writing in a Motion Picture – (Theatrical or Television)
    Alrick Brown – “Kinyarwanda” (AFFRM)
    Ann Peacock – “The First Grader” (National Geographic Entertainment)
    Dee Rees – “Pariah” (Focus Features)
    Elizabeth Hunter, Arlene Gibbs – “Jumping the Broom” (TriStar Pictures)
    Tate Taylor – “The Help” (DreamWorks Pictures/Participant Media/Touchstone Pictures)

    DIRECTING

    Outstanding Directing in a Comedy Series
    Jay Chandrasekhar – “Happy Endings” – The Girl with the David Tattoo (ABC)
    Kevin Hooks – “Drop Dead Diva” – Mother’s Day (Lifetime)
    Leonard R. Garner Jr. – “Rules of Engagement” – The Set Up (CBS)
    Miguel Arteta – “How to Make It in America” – Mofongo (HBO)
    Salim Akil – “The Game” – Parachutes/Beach Chairs (BET)

    Outstanding Directing in a Dramatic Series
    Ernest Dickerson – “Treme” – Do Watcha Wanna (HBO)
    Ken Whittingham – “Parenthood” – Opening Night (NBC)
    Kevin Sullivan – “NCIS” – Tell-All (CBS)
    Paris Barclay – “Sons of Anarchy” – Out (FX Network)
    Seith Mann – “Dexter” – Get Gellar (Showtime)

    Outstanding Directing in a Motion Picture – (Theatrical or Television)
    Alrick Brown – “Kinyarwanda” (AFFRM)
    Angelina Jolie – “In the Land of Blood and Honey” (FilmDistrict)
    Dee Rees – “Pariah” (Focus Features)
    Salim Akil – “Jumping the Broom” (TriStar Pictures)
    Tate Taylor – “The Help” (DreamWorks Pictures/Participant Media/Touchstone Pictures)  

    TELEVISION CATEGORIES

    Outstanding Comedy Series
    “Love That Girl!” (TV One)
    “Modern Family” (ABC)
    “Reed Between the Lines” (BET)
    “The Game” (BET)
    “Tyler Perry’s House of Payne” (TBS)

    Outstanding Actor in a Comedy Series
    Dulé Hill – “Psych” (USA Network)
    Malcolm-Jamal Warner – “Reed Between the Lines” (BET)
    Phil Morris – “Love That Girl!” (TV One)
    Pooch Hall – “The Game” (BET)
    Terry Crews – “Are We There Yet?” (TBS)

    Outstanding Actress in a Comedy Series
    Tatyana Ali – “Love That Girl!” (TV One)
    Tia Mowry-Hardrict – “The Game” (BET)
    Tracee Ellis Ross – “Reed Between the Lines” (BET)
    Vanessa Williams – “Desperate Housewives” (ABC)
    Wendy Raquel Robinson – “The Game” (BET)

    Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series
    Craig Robinson – “The Office” (NBC)
    Damon Wayans, Jr. – “Happy Endings” (ABC)
    J.B. Smoove – “Curb Your Enthusiasm” (HBO)
    Nick Cannon – “Up All Night” (NBC)
    Tracy Morgan – “30 Rock” (NBC)

    Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series
    Amber Riley – “Glee” (FOX)
    Gabourey Sidibe – “The Big C” (Showtime)
    Keshia Knight Pulliam – “Tyler Perry’s House of Payne” (TBS)
    Maya Rudolph – “Up All Night” (NBC)
    Sofia Vergara – “Modern Family” (ABC)

    Outstanding Drama Series
    “Boardwalk Empire” (HBO)
    “Grey’s Anatomy” (ABC)
    “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit” (NBC)
    “The Good Wife” (CBS)
    “Treme” (HBO)

    Outstanding Actor in a Drama Series
    Andre Braugher – “Men of A Certain Age” (TNT)
    Hill Harper – “CSI: NY” (CBS)
    L.L. Cool J – “NCIS: Los Angeles” (CBS)
    Taye Diggs – “Private Practice” (ABC)
    Wendell Pierce – “Treme” (HBO)

    Outstanding Actress in a Drama Series
    Chandra Wilson – “Grey’s Anatomy” (ABC)
    Khandi Alexander – “Treme” (HBO)
    Regina King – “SouthLAnd” (TNT)
    Sandra Oh – “Grey’s Anatomy” (ABC)
    Taraji P. Henson – “Person of Interest” (CBS)

    Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series
    Corey Reynolds – “The Closer” (TNT)
    Ice T – “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit” (NBC)
    James Pickens, Jr. – “Grey’s Anatomy” (ABC)
    Nelsan Ellis – “True Blood” (HBO)
    Omar Epps – “House M.D.” (FOX)

    Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series
    Alfre Woodard – “Memphis Beat” (TNT)
    Anika Noni Rose – “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit” (NBC)
    Archie Panjabi – “The Good Wife” (CBS)
    Diahann Carroll – “White Collar” (USA Network)
    Loretta Devine – “Grey’s Anatomy” (ABC)

    Outstanding Television Movie, Mini-Series or Dramatic Special
    “Five” (Lifetime Movie Network)
    “Hallmark Hall of Fame, Mitch Albom’s Have a Little Faith” (ABC)
    “Luther” (BBC America)
    “The Least Among You” (Showtime)
    “Thurgood” (HBO)

    Outstanding Actor in a Television Movie, Mini-Series or Dramatic Special
    Esai Morales – “We Have Your Husband” (Lifetime)
    Idris Elba – “Luther” (BBC America)
    Laurence Fishburne – “Thurgood” (HBO)
    Louis Gossett, Jr. – “The Least Among You” (Showtime)
    Samuel L. Jackson – “The Sunset Limited ” (HBO)

    Outstanding Actress in a Television Movie, Mini-Series or Dramatic Special
    Anika Noni Rose – “Hallmark Hall of Fame, Mitch Albom’s Have a Little Faith” (ABC)
    Jenifer Lewis – “Five” (Lifetime Movie Network)
    Rosario Dawson – “Five” (Lifetime Movie Network)
    Taraji P. Henson – “Taken From Me: The Tiffany Rubin Story” (Lifetime)
    Tracee Ellis Ross – “Five” (Lifetime Movie Network)

    Outstanding Actor in a Daytime Drama Series
    Aaron D. Spears – “The Bold and the Beautiful” (CBS)
    Bryton James – “The Young and the Restless” (CBS)
    Emerson Brooks – “All My Children” (ABC)
    James Reynolds – “Days of Our Lives” (NBC)
    Texas Battle – “The Bold and the Beautiful” (CBS)

    Outstanding Actress in a Daytime Drama Series
    Christel Khalil – “The Young and the Restless” (CBS)
    Julia Pace Mitchell – “The Young & the Restless” (CBS)
    Tatyana Ali – “The Young and the Restless” (CBS)
    Tonya Lee Williams – “The Young and the Restless” (CBS)
    Yvette Freeman – “The Bold and the Beautiful” (CBS)

    Outstanding News/ Information – (Series or Special)
    “BET News Exclusive: The President Answers Black America” (BET)
    “Judge Mathis” (Syndicated)
    “Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel” (HBO)
    “Unsung” (TV One)
    “Washington Watch with Roland Martin” (TV One)

    Outstanding Talk Series
    “Anderson” (Syndicated)
    “Oprah’s Lifeclass” (OWN: Oprah Winfrey Network)
    “The Doctors” (Syndicated)
    “The View” (ABC)
    “The Wendy Williams Show” (Syndicated)

    Outstanding Reality Series
    “All-American Muslim” (TLC)
    “American Idol” (FOX)
    “Dancing with the Stars” (ABC)
    “Sunday Best” (BET)
    “Tia & Tamera” (Style Network)

    Outstanding Variety Series or Special
    “2011 BET Awards” (BET)
    “Black Girls Rock!” (BET)
    “Oprah Presents: Master Class” (OWN: Oprah Winfrey Network)
    “Prince! Behind the Symbol” (The Africa Channel)
    “UNCF An Evening of Stars Tribute to Chaka Khan” (BET)

    Outstanding Children’s Program
    “A.N.T. Farm” (Disney Channel)
    “Dora The Explorer” (Nickelodeon)
    “Go, Diego! Go!” (Nickelodeon)
    “I Can Be President: A Kid’s-Eye View” (HBO)
    “My Family Tree” (Disney Channel)

    Outstanding Performance in a Youth/ Children’s Program – (Series or Special)
    China Anne McClain – “A.N.T. Farm” (Disney Channel)
    Keke Palmer – “True Jackson, VP” (Nickelodeon)
    Lance Robertson – “Yo Gabba Gabba” (Nickelodeon)
    Leon Thomas III – “Victorious” (Nickelodeon)
    Zendaya Coleman – “Shake It Up” (Disney Channel)

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  • The Artist and A Separation Win at the 32nd London Film Critics Circle Awards

    [caption id="attachment_2283" align="alignnone" width="549"]A Separation[/caption]

    The Artist and A Separation were the big winners at the 32nd London Film Critics’ Circle Awards with each taking home three awards.

    Silent film THE ARTIST received Film of the Year, Director of the Year and Actor of the Year. Director Michel Hazanavicius and actor Jean Dujardin were both at the event to collect their awards.

    Asghar Farhadi’s Berlin winner A SEPARATION also took home three awards winning Foreign Language Film of the Year, Screenwriter of the Year for Asghar Farhadi and Supporting Actress of the Year for Sareh Bayat.

    THE IRON LADY took home two awards, Meryl Streep tying the award for Actress of the Year and Olivia Colman winning The Moët & Chandon Award: British Actress of the Year for her performances in THE IRON LADY and TYRANNOSAUR, collecting the award in person. Anna Paquin was the other recipient of the Actress of the Year award for her performance in Kenneth Lonergan’s drama MARGARET.

    Kenneth Branagh collected his Supporting Actor of the Year award for his turn as Laurence Olivier in MY WEEK WITH MARILYN. Michael Fassbender collected the British Actor of the Year award for his performances as Carl Jung in A DANGEROUS METHOD and as a sex addict in SHAME.

    Director Lynne Ramsay was present to collect The Attenborough Award: British Film of the Year for WE NEED TO TALK ABOUT KEVIN. Asif Kapadia collected his Documentary of the Year award for SENNA. Andrew Haigh collected The Virgin Atlantic Award: Breakthrough British Film-maker for WEEKEND. Craig Roberts collected the Young British Performer of the Year for his lead role in SUBMARINE. Maria Djurkovic was present to receive The Sky 3D Award for Technical Achievement for her production design in TINKER TAILOR SOLDIER SPY.

    The winners in full:

    FILM OF THE YEAR
    The Artist

    TOP 10 FILMS
    1. The Artist
    2. A Separation
    3. Drive
    4. Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy
    5. The Tree of Life
    6. We Need to Talk About Kevin
    7. Melancholia
    8. Shame
    9. Margaret
    10. The Descendants

    The Attenborough Award:
    BRITISH FILM OF THE YEAR
    We Need to Talk About Kevin

    FOREIGN-LANGUAGE FILM OF THE YEAR
    A Separation

    DOCUMENTARY OF THE YEAR
    Senna

    DIRECTOR OF THE YEAR
    Michel Hazanavicius – The Artist

    SCREENWRITER OF THE YEAR
    Asghar Farhadi – A Separation

    The Virgin Atlantic Award:
    BREAKTHROUGH BRITISH FILM-MAKER
    Andrew Haigh – Weekend

    ACTOR OF THE YEAR
    Jean Dujardin – The Artist

    ACTRESS OF THE YEAR (TIE)
    Anna Paquin – Margaret and
    Meryl Streep – The Iron Lady

    SUPPORTING ACTOR OF THE YEAR
    Kenneth Branagh – My Week With Marilyn

    SUPPORTING ACTRESS OF THE YEAR
    Sareh Bayat – A Separation

    BRITISH ACTOR OF THE YEAR
    Michael Fassbender – A Dangerous Method, Shame

    The Moët & Chandon Award:
    BRITISH ACTRESS OF THE YEAR
    Olivia Colman – The Iron Lady (Fox/Pathé), Tyrannosaur

    YOUNG BRITISH PERFORMER OF THE YEAR
    Craig Roberts – Submarine

    The Sky 3D Award:
    TECHNICAL ACHIEVEMENT
    Maria Djurkovic, production design – Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy

    The Dilys Powell Award:
    EXCELLENCE IN FILM
    Nicolas Roeg

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  • The Artist and Melancholia Among 14th Costume Designers Guild Award nominees

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    The 14th Costume Designers Guild Award nominees were announced and films making the list included The Descendants, Melancholia and The Artist. The Costume Designers Guild Award ceremony will be held on Tuesday, February 21st, 2012 at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills, California

    NOMINEES OF THE 14TH ANNUAL COSTUME DESIGNERS GUILD AWARDS

    Excellence in Contemporary Film:
    “Bridesmaids” – Leesa Evans and Christine Wada
    “The Descendants” – Wendy Chuck
    “Drive” – Erin Benach
    “The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo” – Trish Summerville
    “Melancholia” – Manon Rasmussen

    Excellence in Period Film:
    “The Artist” – Mark Bridges
    “Jane Eyre ” – Michael O’Connor
    “The Help” – Sharen Davis
    “Hugo” – Sandy Powell
    “W.E.” – Arianne Phillips

    Excellence in Fantasy Film:
    “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Pt. 2” – Jany Temime
    “Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides” – Penny Rose
    “Red Riding Hood” – Cindy Evans
    “Thor” – Alexandra Byrne
    “X-Men: First Class” – Sammy Sheldon 

     

    Outstanding Made for Television Movie or Miniseries:
    “Downton Abbey” – Susannah Buxton
    “The Kennedys” – Christopher Hargadon
    “Mildred Pierce” – Ann Roth

    Outstanding Contemporary Television Series:
    “Glee” – Lou Eyrich and Jennifer Eve
    “Modern Family” – Alix Friedberg
    “Revenge” – Jill Ohanneson
    “Saturday Night Live” – Tom Broecker and Eric Justian
    “Sons of Anarchy” – Kelli Jones

    Outstanding Period/Fantasy Television Series:
    “Boardwalk Empire” – John A. Dunn and Lisa Padovani
    “The Borgias” – Gabriella Pescucci
    “Game of Thrones” – Michele Clapton
    “Once Upon Time” – Eduardo Castro
    “Pan Am (Series)” – Ane Crabtree

    Excellence in Commercial Costume Design:
    Carl’s Jr.: “Miss Turkey” – Francine Lecoultre
    Dos Equis: “The Most Interesting Man in the World” – Julie Vogel
    Swiffer: “Country Dirt Cowgirl” – Roseanne Fiedler

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  • Cuabn Animated Film Chico & Rita Gets a US Release Date

    Chico & Rita, the new animated film from Oscar-winner Fernando Trueba (Belle Epoque) and internationally-renowned illustrator/designer Javier Mariscal will be finally released in the US. The film which won the Best Animated Feature at both the Goya Awards and European Film Awards, will open February 10, 2012 at the Angelika Film in New York City with hopefully more cities to follow.

    In Chico & Rita, a gifted songwriter and beautiful singer chase their dreams – and each other – from Havana to New York and Las Vegas.

    Chico is a young piano player with big dreams. Rita is a beautiful singer with an extraordinary voice. Music and romantic desire unite them, but their journey – in the tradition of the Latin ballad, the bolero – brings heartache and torment.

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  • My Week with Marilyn Among 2012 American Cinema Editors Nominees

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    The American Cinema Editors revealed their 2012 nominees, with the winners to be revealed in a ceremony February 18. Nominees include The Descendants, My Week with Marilyn and The Artist.

    BEST EDITED FEATURE FILM (DRAMATIC)
    The Descendants
    Kevin Tent, A.C.E.
    The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo
    Angus Wall, A.C.E. & Kirk Baxter, A.C.E.
    Hugo
    Thelma Schoonmaker, A.C.E.
    Moneyball
    Christopher Tellefsen, A.C.E.
    War Horse
    Michael Kahn, A.C.E.

    BEST EDITED FEATURE FILM (COMEDY OR MUSICAL)
    The Artist
    Anne-Sophie Bion & Michel Hazanavicius
    Bridesmaids
    William Kerr & Michael L. Sale
    Midnight in Paris
    Alisa Lepselter
    My Week with Marilyn
    Adam Recht
    Young Adult
    Dana E. Glauberman, A.C.E.

    BEST EDITED ANIMATED FEATURE FILM
    The Adventures of Tintin
    Michael Kahn, A.C.E.
    Puss in Boots
    Eric Dapkewicz
    Rango
    Craig Wood, A.C.E.

    BEST EDITED HALF-HOUR SERIES FOR TELEVISION
    Curb Your Enthusiasm: “Mister Softee”
    Roger Nygard
    Curb Your Enthusiasm: “Palestinian Chicken”
    Steven Rasch, A.C.E.
    Modern Family: “Express Christmas”
    Steven Rasch, A.C.E.

    BEST EDITED ONE-HOUR SERIES FOR COMMERCIAL TELEVISION
    Breaking Bad: “End Times”
    Kelley Dixon
    Breaking Bad: “Face Off”
    Skip MacDonald
    Friday Night Lights: “Always”
    Angela M. Catanzaro
    The Good Wife: “Real Deal”
    Hibah Frisina, A.C.E.
    The Walking Dead: “Save the Last One”
    Hunter Via, A.C.E.

    BEST EDITED ONE-HOUR SERIES FOR NON-COMMERCIAL TELEVISION
    Boardwalk Empire: “To the Lost”
    Tim Streeto
    Game of Thrones: “Baelor”
    Frances Parker, A.C.E.
    Homeland: “Pilot”
    Jordan Goldman, David Latham

    BEST EDITED MINISERIES OR MOTION PICTURE FOR TELEVISION
    Cinema Verite
    Sarah Flack, A.C.E. & Robert Pulcini
    Downton Abbey, Episode 1.1
    John Wilson, A.C.E.
    Mildred Pierce, Part 1
    Affonso Gonçalves & Camilla Toniolo

    BEST EDITED DOCUMENTARY
    Cave of Forgotten Dreams
    Joe Bini & Maya Hawke
    Freedom Riders
    Lewis Erskine & Aljernon Tunsil
    George Harrison: Living in the Material World
    David Tedeschi

    BEST EDITED REALITY SERIES
    Anthony Bourdain – No Reservations: “Haiti”
    Eric Lasby
    Beyond Scared Straight: “Chowchilla”
    Rob Goubeaux, A.C.E., Paul J. Coyne, A.C.E., Heather Abell, Audrey
    Capotosta, Maura Corey, Jeremy Gantz & Molly Shock
    Whale Wars: “Race to Save Lives”
    Eric Myerson, Pete Ritchie & Josh Crockett

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  • 9 Foreign Language Films Vie for Oscar

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    And then they were nine. Nine films will advance to the next round of voting in the Foreign Language Film category for the 84th Academy Awards®. Sixty-three films had originally qualified in the category.

    The films, listed in alphabetical order by country, are:

    Belgium, “Bullhead,” Michael R. Roskam, director;
    Canada, “Monsieur Lazhar,” Philippe Falardeau, director;
    Denmark, “Superclásico,” Ole Christian Madsen, director;
    Germany, “Pina,” Wim Wenders, director;
    Iran, “A Separation,” Asghar Farhadi, director;
    Israel, “Footnote,” Joseph Cedar, director;
    Morocco, “Omar Killed Me,” Roschdy Zem, director;
    Poland, “In Darkness,” Agnieszka Holland, director;
    Taiwan, “Warriors of the Rainbow: Seediq Bale,” Wei Te-sheng, director.

    The shortlist will be winnowed down to the five nominees by specially invited committees in New York and Los Angeles.

    The 84th Academy Awards nominations will be announced live on Tuesday, January 24, and the Academy Awards for outstanding film achievements of 2011 will be presented on Sunday, February 26.

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  • The Artist Leads 2012 BAFTA Awards With 12 Nominations

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    The 2012 Orange British Academy Film Awards nominations were announced today, and The Artist continues to sweep award season, scoring a phenomenal 12 nominations. My Week with Marilyn has six nominations, The Descendants, Moneyball, Senna and We Need to Talk about Kevin all have three nominations apiece and Shame and The Ides of March each receive two.

    The Artist is nominated in the following categories: Best Film, Original Screenplay, Original Music, Cinematography, Editing, Make Up & Hair, Costume Design, Sound and Production Design. Michel Hazanavicius is nominated for Director and Jean Dujardin is nominated for Leading Actor. His co-star Bérénice Bejo is nominated for Leading Actress.

    Other nominations include Attack the Block’s Writer/Director Joe Cornish nominated in the Outstanding British Debut category alongside Director Ralph Fiennes for Coriolanus, Writer/Director Richard Ayoade for Submarine and Director Paddy Considine and Producer Diarmid Scrimshaw for Tyrannosaur. The self-distributed Black Pond is the final film in this category with nominations for Will Sharpe (Director/Writer), Tom Kingsley (Director), Sarah Brocklehurst (Producer).

    Incendies, Pina, Potiche, A Separation and The Skin I Live In are all nominated in the Film Not in the English Language category.

    Orange British Academy Film Awards in 2012 – Nominations 

    BEST FILM
    THE ARTIST Thomas Langmann
    THE DESCENDANTS Jim Burke, Alexander Payne, Jim Taylor
    DRIVE Marc Platt, Adam Siegel
    THE HELP Brunson Green, Chris Columbus, Michael Barnathan
    TINKER TAILOR SOLDIER SPY Tim Bevan, Eric Fellner, Robyn Slovo


    OUTSTANDING BRITISH FILM
    MY WEEK WITH MARILYN Simon Curtis, David Parfitt, Harvey Weinstein, Adrian Hodges
    SENNA Asif Kapadia, James Gay-Rees, Tim Bevan, Eric Fellner, Manish Pandey
    SHAME Steve McQueen, Iain Canning, Emile Sherman, Abi Morgan
    TINKER TAILOR SOLDIER SPY Tomas Alfredson, Tim Bevan, Eric Fellner, Robyn Slovo,
    Bridget O’Connor, Peter Straughan
    WE NEED TO TALK ABOUT KEVIN Lynne Ramsay, Luc Roeg, Jennifer Fox, Robert Salerno,
    Rory Stewart Kinnear


    OUTSTANDING DEBUT BY A BRITISH WRITER, DIRECTOR OR PRODUCER
    ATTACK THE BLOCK Joe Cornish (Director/Writer)
    BLACK POND Will Sharpe (Director/Writer), Tom Kingsley (Director), Sarah Brocklehurst (Producer)
    CORIOLANUS Ralph Fiennes (Director)
    SUBMARINE Richard Ayoade (Director/Writer)
    TYRANNOSAUR Paddy Considine (Director), Diarmid Scrimshaw (Producer)


    FILM NOT IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE
    INCENDIES Denis Villeneuve, Luc Déry, Kim McCraw
    PINA Wim Wenders, Gian-Piero Ringel
    POTICHE François Ozon, Eric Altmayer, Nicolas Altmayer
    A SEPARATION Asghar Farhadi
    THE SKIN I LIVE IN Pedro Almodóvar, Agustin Almodóvar


    DOCUMENTARY
    GEORGE HARRISON: LIVING IN THE MATERIAL WORLD Martin Scorsese
    PROJECT NIM James Marsh, Simon Chinn
    SENNA Asif Kapadia


    ANIMATED FILM
    THE ADVENTURES OF TINTIN: THE SECRET OF THE UNICORN Steven Spielberg
    ARTHUR CHRISTMAS Sarah Smith
    RANGO Gore Verbinski


    DIRECTOR
    THE ARTIST Michel Hazanavicius
    DRIVE Nicolas Winding Refn
    HUGO Martin Scorsese
    TINKER TAILOR SOLDIER SPY Tomas Alfredson
    WE NEED TO TALK ABOUT KEVIN Lynne Ramsay


    ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY
    THE ARTIST Michel Hazanavicius
    BRIDESMAIDS Annie Mumolo, Kristen Wiig
    THE GUARD John Michael McDonagh
    THE IRON LADY Abi Morgan
    MIDNIGHT IN PARIS Woody Allen


    ADAPTED SCREENPLAY
    THE DESCENDANTS Alexander Payne, Nat Faxon, Jim Rash
    THE HELP Tate Taylor
    THE IDES OF MARCH George Clooney, Grant Heslov, Beau Willimon
    MONEYBALL Steven Zaillian, Aaron Sorkin
    TINKER TAILOR SOLDIER SPY Bridget O’Connor, Peter Straughan


    LEADING ACTOR
    BRAD PITT Moneyball
    GARY OLDMAN Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy
    GEORGE CLOONEY The Descendants
    JEAN DUJARDIN The Artist
    MICHAEL FASSBENDER Shame


    LEADING ACTRESS
    BÉRÉNICE BEJO The Artist
    MERYL STREEP The Iron Lady
    MICHELLE WILLIAMS My Week with Marilyn
    TILDA SWINTON We Need to Talk About Kevin
    VIOLA DAVIS The Help


    SUPPORTING ACTOR
    CHRISTOPHER PLUMMER Beginners
    JIM BROADBENT The Iron Lady
    JONAH HILL Moneyball
    KENNETH BRANAGH My Week with Marilyn
    PHILIP SEYMOUR HOFFMAN The Ides of March


    SUPPORTING ACTRESS
    CAREY MULLIGAN Drive
    JESSICA CHASTAIN The Help
    JUDI DENCH My Week with Marilyn
    MELISSA MCCARTHY Bridesmaids
    OCTAVIA SPENCER The Help


    ORIGINAL MUSIC
    THE ARTIST Ludovic Bource
    THE GIRL WITH THE DRAGON TATTOO Trent Reznor, Atticus Ross
    HUGO Howard Shore
    TINKER TAILOR SOLDIER SPY Alberto Iglesias
    WAR HORSE John Williams


    CINEMATOGRAPHY
    THE ARTIST Guillaume Schiffman
    THE GIRL WITH THE DRAGON TATTOO Jeff Cronenweth
    HUGO Robert Richardson
    TINKER TAILOR SOLDIER SPY Hoyte van Hoytema
    WAR HORSE Janusz Kaminski


    EDITING
    THE ARTIST Anne-Sophie Bion, Michel Hazanavicius
    DRIVE Mat Newman
    HUGO Thelma Schoonmaker
    SENNA Gregers Sall, Chris King
    TINKER TAILOR SOLIDER SPY Dino Jonsater


    PRODUCTION DESIGN
    THE ARTIST Laurence Bennett, Robert Gould
    HARRY POTTER AND THE DEATHLY HALLOWS – PART 2 Stuart Craig, Stephenie McMillan
    HUGO Dante Ferretti, Francesca Lo Schiavo
    TINKER TAILOR SOLDIER SPY Maria Djurkovic, Tatiana MacDonald
    WAR HORSE Rick Carter, Lee Sandales


    COSTUME DESIGN
    THE ARTIST Mark Bridges
    HUGO Sandy Powell
    JANE EYRE Michael O’Connor
    MY WEEK WITH MARILYN Jill Taylor
    TINKER TAILOR SOLDIER SPY Jacqueline Durran


    MAKE UP & HAIR
    THE ARTIST Julie Hewett, Cydney Cornell
    HARRY POTTER AND THE DEATHLY HALLOWS – PART 2 Amanda Knight, Lisa Tomblin
    HUGO Morag Ross, Jan Archibald
    THE IRON LADY Marese Langan
    MY WEEK WITH MARILYN Jenny Shircore

    SOUND
    THE ARTIST Nadine Muse, Gérard Lamps, Michael Krikorian
    HARRY POTTER AND THE DEATHLY HALLOWS – PART 2 James Mather, Stuart Wilson, Stuart Hilliker, Mike Dowson, Adam Scrivener
    HUGO Philip Stockton, Eugene Gearty, Tom Fleischman, John Midgley
    TINKER TAILOR SOLDIER SPY John Casali, Howard Bargroff, Doug Cooper, Stephen Griffiths, Andy Shelley
    WAR HORSE Stuart Wilson, Gary Rydstrom, Andy Nelson, Tom Johnson, Richard Hymns


    SPECIAL VISUAL EFFECTS
    THE ADVENTURES OF TINTIN: THE SECRET OF THE UNICORN Joe Letteri
    HARRY POTTER AND THE DEATHLY HALLOWS – PART 2 Tim Burke, John Richardson, Greg Butler, David Vickery
    HUGO Rob Legato, Ben Grossman, Joss Williams
    RISE OF THE PLANET OF THE APES Joe Letteri, Dan Lemmon, R. Christopher White
    WAR HORSE Ben Morris, Neil Corbould


    SHORT ANIMATION
    ABUELAS Afarin Eghbal, Kasia Malipan, Francesca Gardiner
    BOBBY YEAH Robert Morgan
    A MORNING STROLL Grant Orchard, Sue Goffe


    SHORT FILM
    CHALK Martina Amati, Gavin Emerson, James Bolton, Ilaria Bernardini
    MWANSA THE GREAT Rungano Nyoni, Gabriel Gauchet
    ONLY SOUND REMAINS Arash Ashtiani, Anshu Poddar
    PITCH BLACK HEIST John Maclean, Gerardine O’Flynn
    TWO AND TWO Babak Anvari, Kit Fraser, Gavin Cullen


    THE ORANGE WEDNESDAYS RISING STAR AWARD (voted for by the public)
    ADAM DEACON
    CHRIS HEMSWORTH
    CHRIS O’DOWD
    EDDIE REDMAYNE
    TOM HIDDLESTON

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  • Detachment starring Adrien Brody in Theaters on March 16

    Director Tony Kaye’s (American History X) long-awaited film Detachment starring Academy Award® winner Adrien Brody will be available nationwide On Demand beginning February 24, 2012. The film will open in theaters beginning in NY on March 16, 2012 and LA on March 23, 2012 with additional select cities.

    Academy Award® winner Adrien Brody stars as Henry Barthes, a substitute teacher who conveniently avoids any emotional connections by never staying anywhere long enough to form a bond with either his students or colleagues.  A lost soul grappling with a troubled past, Henry finds himself at a public school where an apathetic student body has created a frustrated, burned-out administration.  Inadvertently becoming a role model to his students, while also bonding with a runaway teen who is just as lost as he is, Henry finds that he’s not alone in a life and death struggle to find beauty in a seemingly vicious and loveless world.

    Kaye has molded a contemporary vision of people who become increasingly distant from others while still feeling the need to connect. Detachment features a stellar ensemble cast, including Academy Award® winner Marcia Gay Harden, Christina Hendricks, William Petersen, Bryan Cranston, Tim Blake Nelson, Lucy Liu, Blythe Danner, James Caan, and newcomers Sami Gayle and Betty Kaye.

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