• Shorts and Beyond Section Film Lineup Released for 2013 Slamdance Film Festival

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    Slamdance announced their Shorts Programs for the 19th Annual Slamdance Film Festival, as well as the launch of Beyond, a brand new section. Beyond showcases bold and daring films from emerging Narrative and Documentary filmmakers, working just beyond their first features.

    The film lineup includes the World Premiere of Cullen Hoback’s Terms and Conditions May Apply, featuring Margaret Atwood and Mark Zuckerberg among others. The film is described as “A shocking exposé of the basic civil rights we surrender when we agree to the Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policies connected to every website we visit, phone call we make, or app we use.” The lineup also includes the Romanian film, Domestic, “A bittersweet comedy about people who eat the animals they love and animals that love people unconditionally.”

    The 2013 Slamdance Film Festival will take place January 18 – 24, 2013 in Park City, Utah, at the Treasure Mountain Inn: 255 Main Street, Park City, UT 84060.

    The film lineup:

    BEYOND SLATE:

     

    Diamond on Vinyl

    Director and Screenwriter: 

    J.R. Hughto

    (USA) World Premiere

    A very singular voyeur finds his engagement in jeopardy after his fiancee discovers his audio recordings of their lovemaking, along with a taped rehearsal of his proposal. Then into both of their lives comes an enigmatic young woman who begins an incredibly strange seduction.

    Cast: Brian McGuire, Sonja Kinski, Nina Millin, Jeff Doucette, Jessica Golden, Kiff VandenHeuvel, Katherine Pawlak

     

    Domestic

    Director and Screenwriter: 

    Adrian Sitaru

    (Romania) US Premiere

    A bittersweet comedy about people who eat the animals they love and animals that love people unconditionally.

    Cast: Adrian Titieni, Gheorghe Ifrim, Sergiu Costache, Ioana Flora, Clara Voda, Dan Hurduc, Ariadna Titieni

     

    Musgo

    Director and Screenwriter: 

    Gami Orbegoso

    (Spain) World Premiere

    In the rural eastern Pyrenees province of Spain, a wealthy older woman manipulates the sexual/emotional entanglements of her deceased husband’s adult daughter; the tension builds to a climax of terror and violence.

    Cast: Meritxell Ortega, Merçe Espelleta, German Parreño, Joan Manel Chilet

     

    Terms and Conditions May Apply

    Director and Screenwriter: 

    Cullen Hoback

    (USA) World Premiere

    A shocking exposé of the basic civil rights we surrender when we agree to the Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policies connected to every website we visit, phone call we make, or app we use.

    Cast: Margaret Atwood, Danah Boyd, Orson Scott Card, Ray Kurzweil, Doug Rushkoff, Moby, Sherry Turkle, Mark Zuckerberg

     

     

    LIVE ACTION SHORTS PROGRAM:

     

    37

    Director and Screenwriter:

    Puk Grasten

    (USA) World Premiere

    In March 1964, two bystanders silently watch their neighbor’s murder. They aren’t the only ones. 

    Cast: Lynn Cohen, George S. Irving, Heather Lind, Korey Jackson 

     

    A Time in A Dark Cloud

    Director and Screenwriter:

    Rebecca Sgan-Cohen

    (USA) World Premiere

    A young woman desires intimacy, despite pervasive internal conflict. 

    Cast: Emilie Sabath, Alex Thomas, James Levanas, Travis Young, Christopher Gordon, Lauren White, Joseph Pedi, Harold Hyde

     

    All You Can Eat

    Directors: Samy Burch, Alex Mechanik

    Screenwriters: Samy Burch, Alex Mechanik

    (USA)

    A food television host tours a hamburger joint and wonders how his life got so crappy. 

    Cast: Matt Warzel, Donna Stamm, Jamie Warzel, Gray Hawks, Marty Siu

     

    Baby Blues

    Director and Screenwriter:

    Pascal Plante

    (Canada) International Premiere

    In order to meet the man she loves, Mel leaves her two young children alone in the apartment. 

    Cast: Chloé Bourgeois, Jessy Gagnon, Félix Brière, Marc Beaupré, Martin Rouette, Dji Haché

     

    Caterwaul

    Director and Screenwriter:

    Ian Samuels

    (USA)

    An aging fisherman develops an intimate relationship with a lobster.

    Cast: George Murdock

     

    Donald Cried

    Director and Screenwriter:

    Kris Avedisian

    (USA)

    Returning to his hometown to retrieve his grandmother’s ashes, Peter must rely on his only local contact, estranged buddy Donald.

    Cast: Jesse Wakeman, Kris Avedisian, Ron Barron, Nick Riess, Jeremy Furtado, Bridget Grenier

     

    Dreemer

    Director and Screenwriter:

    Laura Dawe

    (Canada) International Premiere

    A surreal love story about a 19-year-old girl and her oppressively misguided boyfriend.

    Cast: Jenessa Grant, Vladimir Cubrt, Patrick Stevenson 

     

    Fireworks

    Director: Victor Hugo Duran

    Screenwriter:Kevin James McMullin

    (USA)

    During the Fourth of July in South Los Angeles, a teenage boy and his brother scour the neighborhood for fireworks in order to win the admiration of a girl.

    Cast: Roger Cruz, Alberto Castañeda, Irene Sorto, Azucena Benitez, Edgar Vanegas, Julio Duran

     

    For Dorian

    Director and Screenwriter:

    Rodrigo Barriuso

    Canada (US Premiere)

    A father struggles with the maturation and sexual awakening of his son, a teenager living with Down syndrome. 

    Cast: Ron Lea, Dylan Harman, Tova Smith, Victor Pereira, Jerald Bezener

     

    Gigantic

    Director and Screenwriter: 

    Georgia Fu

    (USA/Taiwan) World Premiere

    What happens when two suicidal people meet and fall in love?

    Cast: Grace Chen ???, Kris Ko ???

     

    Glory Days

    Director and Screenwriter:

    Benjamin Rutkowski

    (USA)

    On New Years Eve, Jack, a recovering alcoholic, takes his two children on a road trip to the country.

    Cast: Mike Lubik, Joseph Covino, Paige Smith, Cory Nichols, Vanessa Hollingshead, Janette Martinez, Maren Uecker, Joe Lenihan

     

    Hearts of Napalm

    Director and Screenwriter:

    Andy Irvine

    (USA) World Premiere

    There are 6.8 billion orgasms every night. Ashley is just looking for one.

    Cast: Ashley Spillers, Alex Dobrenko

     

    Indoor

    Directors: Si & AD

    Screenwriters: Si & AD

    (UK) International Premiere

    An 11-year-old boy, unable to fly his kite alone, befriends a peculiar girl who cannot leave her caravan. 

    Cast: Alfie Righelato, Katie Miller

     

    Josephine and the Roach

    Director: Jonathan Langager

    Screenwriters: Jonathan Langager, Joe Swanson

    (USA)

    A violin-playing cockroach falls in love with the woman whose apartment he infests.

    Cast: Jenna Augen, Jerry White Jr., Circus Szalewski, Jeremy Gladen, Olivia Choate, Josh Helmuth, Emelie O’Hara, *Roach by Lino Stavole

     

    Keep the Fire

    Director and Screenwriter: 

    Jake Rice

    (USA)

    A behind-the-album-cover story of Kenny Loggins’ classic Keep The Fire.

    Cast: Jake Rice, James Zimmerman, Tiffany Elle, Shaun Paul Gordon, Marco Ragozzino, David Slaughter, Joe Toppe and Bernie Gomez

     

    Lu’bba (Game)

    Director: Saleh Nass

    Screenwriters: Saleh Nass, Laila Al-Beiti

    (Bahrain/UAE) US Premiere

    A school boy is dropped off for yet another weekend football game and faces a recurring reality of life.

    Cast: Omar Mahboob, Mohammed Al-Beiti, Shiva Yogeswaren, Abu Baker Kahtan, Abdullah Shafiq, Haider Islam, Youssof Ahmed, Mahmood

     

    MAELSTRØM

    Director and Screenwriter: 

    Tom Geraedts

    (UK/Netherlands) US Premiere

    A young woman experiences an out-of-body trip that transcends everything she has thought or done before.

    Cast: Sabrina Kaici 

     

    Pearl was Here

    Director and Screenwriter: 

    Kate Marks

    (USA)World Premiere

    A troublemaking child finds comfort in a sea of stuffed animals.

    Cast: Miana Abramson, Sharon Eisman, Cara Danielle Brown, Brady Allen, Sharon King, Mike McGill, Rachael Caselli, Chris Magorian

     

    Prometheus

    Director and Screenwriter:

    Tannaz Hazemi

    (USA) World Premiere

    A blind man on dialysis plays a drinking game alone.

    Cast: Elijah Hobbes, Dr. Amir Shahid

     

    Resurrection Slope

    Director and Screenwriter:

    Tamara Feldman

    (USA) World Premiere

    An adolescent boy performs a holy ritual to come to terms with his neglectful upbringing.

    Cast: Elliot Moore, Tamara Feldman, John Hawkes, David Yow, Paula Casmaer, Vanessa Campbell, Allie Paul, Nikki McCauley, Maurice Harris

     

    Rotkop

    Directors: Jan Roosens, Raf Roosens

    Screenwriters: Bert Van Dael, Sanne Nuyens

    (Belgium) US Premiere

    When an outcast’s mortally ill mother throws a birthday party for him, he needs to find friends to invite.

    Cast: Enrique De Roeck, Marthe Schneider, Sara De Bosschere

     

    Seed Story

    Director and Screenwriter:

    William D. Caballero

    (USA)World Premiere

    The worst aspects of humanity are evoked as a single dandelion brings big change to a tiny society.

     

    Shale

    Director and Screenwriter: 

    Jed Cowley

    (USA) World Premiere

    A shale pit owner and his once dutiful wife confront each other after months of separation.

    Cast: Walter Dalton, Sandra Seacat, Danforth Comins

     

    Spark

    Director and Screenwriter: 

    Annie Silverstein

    (USA)

    While a boy waits out his father’s tryst, he is unexpectedly forced to deal with the lady-friend’s daughter.

    Cast: Varun Reddy, Elise Gardner, Conrad Gonzales, Amy Esacove

     

    Start the Engine and Reverse

    Director: Andrey Zagidullin

    Screenwriter: Mikhail Arkhipov

    (Russia) US Premiere

    A young couple faces the consequences of a road accident.

    Cast: Lubov Novikova, Egor Kharlamov

     

    Summer Suit

    Director: Rebecca Peniston-Bird

    Screenwriter: Francesca Sciacca

    (Australia) International Premiere

    10-year-old tomboy Robbie’s discovery of an old suit gives her a new sense of identity, but can it survive the trials of summer? 

    Cast: Damian Walshe-Howling, Diana Glenn, Lucy Tyler, Bethany Whitmore, Jesse Creighton, Zac Soderstrom

     

    Suspended

    Director and Screenwriter: 

    Damian Walshe-Howling

    (Australia) US Premiere

    Mother Nature provides a magical alternative to stark realities for 7-year-old Caleb, leading to impossible fulfillment.

    Cast: Finn McLeod Ireland, Ewen Leslie, Leeanna Walsman, Damon Gameau, Clare Bowen

     

    Sweetheart

    Director and Screenwriter: 

    Eva Riley

    (UK) US Premiere

    Lou’s frustrations with her controlling sister Ashley come to a head when they become rivals in love.

    Cast: Jo Eastwood, Nicola Jo Cully, Iain Louden, Anthony Bowers

     

    The Devil’s Ballroom

    Director and Screenwriter: 

    Henrik Martin Dahlsbakken

    (Norway)

    Along his strenuous journey to the North Pole, a chance encounter forces a fearless explorer to make an impossible decision.

    Cast: Svein Harry Schöttker Hauge, Batzorig Chinbayar, Narmandakh Erdenee, Melinda Bokeli, Marte Tangen

     

    The Robber

    Director and Screenwriter: 

    Felix Schaffert

    (Switzerland) US Premiere

    An 11-year old girl is in turmoil and struggles for words.

    Cast: Ella Huesler, Ursina N. Früh, Simon Grossenbacher

     

    To the Bone

    Director: Erin Li

    Screenwriters: Silka Luisa, Erin Li

    (USA) World Premiere

    A pre-teen migrant farmworker attempts to rebel against the status quo with unintended consequences for herself and her family.

    Cast: Naomie Feliu, Jaime Alvarez, Carlos C. Torres, Maria Elena Laas, Eliezer Ortiz

     

    Turtle

    Director and Screenwriter:

    Ian Wittenber

    (USA) World Premiere

    Sam and Jen have a unique dilemma in their relationship that pulls them closer together even as their time runs out.

    Cast: David Crane, Jennifer Marks

     

     

    DOCUMENTARY SHORTS PROGRAM:

     

    April

    Director: Alan Spearman

    (USA)World Premiere

    Faith, 9, created a haven in a hollow magnolia tree. Inside is a portal to the safety of her imagination.

    Cast: Faith Jackson, Hattie Mae Winfield

     

    Chicken & Zoe

    Director: Yael Bridge

    (USA)

    Eating chicken takes on new meaning for 4-year old Zoe as she observes her first slaughter.

     

    Good Karma $1

    Directors:Jason Berger, Amy Laslett

    (USA)

    Advertising guru Alex Bogusky explores the most fundamental, ever-present form of advertising – cardboard signs created by the homeless.

    Cast: Alex Bogusky and Dave Schiff

     

    Lollywood

    Director: Todd Looby

    (Liberia/USA) World Premiere

    Edwin G. Kollie, a 15 year old Liberian War Orphan, always wanted to make a Nollywood movie; so, he wrote a script, built an entire African village, cast the 30 characters needed and shot it all the next day.

    Cast: Edwin G. Kollie, Mulbah J. Kollie, Jerome C. Cabeen, David Barkollah, Aaron JayJay

     

    Rebel, Rebel, Rebel

    Director: Kyle Schneider

    (USA)International Premiere

    Despite peer rejection and total incompetence, DJ Josh Lecash’s fame and fortune expands.

    Cast: Josh Lecash, Katy Perry, Bobcat Goldthwait, Jeremy Scott, Jamie Clayton, Daniel Linton, Yung Skeeter, Annette Lamothe-ramos

     

    Sandwich Nazi

    Director: Lewis Bennett

    (Canada)

    Deli owner Salam Kahil is an art collector, a former male escort, an amateur piano player, and a sandwich maker to the homeless in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside but his true passion is talking about blowjobs.

     

    The Birdman

    Director: Jessie Auritt 

    (USA)

    Despite the bad economy, online music sales, and gentrification, The Birdman rules the roost at his unique cluttered used music store.

     

    The Corner Garden

    Director: Duygu Eruçman

    (USA) World Premiere

    Can kale chips replace Cheetos? In this small garden, a group of teenagers learn to think about the food they eat in a different way.

     

    The Mercantile

    Director: Brian Bolster

    (USA) World Premiere

    A glimpse into a young couple’s proprietorship and preservation of an unchanged, century old business enterprise in a modern and ever-changing world.

    Cast: Flannery Coats, Stuart Reiswig

     

    Track by Track

    Track by Track

    Director: Anna Moot-Levin

    (USA) World Premiere

    A young sketch artist with autism journeys from the world of his imagination into adulthood.

     

     

    ANARCHY PROGRAM:

     

    Desert Hopes

    Director and Screenwriter: 

    Michael Patten

    (USA) World Premiere

    On New Year’s Eve, an aging man tends to a litter of newborn rabbits.

    Cast: Victor Pagan

     

    FIX

    Director: Benjamin McPherson

    Screenwriters: Benjamin McPherson, Justin Taylor

    (USA) World Premiere

    Deep in the abandoned corridors of a sprawling subway system, a disheveled and broken man struggles to obtain the thing he desires most.

    Cast: Phil Ristaino, Butch Escobar, Zofie Alvarez, Arie Bender, Shawna Nygren, Ed Jackson, Janet Robinson

     

    SCI-FLY

    Director: Joey Shanks

    (USA) World Premiere

    A journey through time & space tells of the fight for existence using exclusively ‘in-camera’ effects.

     

    Shepherds, Have You Seen My Love?

    Director and Screenwriter: 

    Benji Kast

    (USA) World Premiere

    A man is transported into the memories of an 18th century aristocrat.

    Cast: Ara Shehigian, Roxanne Kapitsa, Don Arrup, Josh Westfal, Keiichi Kondoh

     

    The Compositor

    Director: John Mattiuzzi

    Screenwriter: John Mattiuzzi, Anney Bonney

    (USA) World Premiere

    Paul Paxton, a New York City film compositor, struggles to decode his mind-body existence.

    Cast: John Mattiuzzi, Len Rella, Thomas Hoyt Godfrey, Rashelle Stocker, Linda Leven, Ana Berry, Marusya Panchenko, Bill Cory

     

    The War Profiteers 

    Director and Screenwriter: 

    Benjamin Markus

    (USA)World Premiere

    An instantaneous act of violence immediately restores peace to a war-torn city. 

    Cast: Devin Anderson Wiley, Erik Lehman, Pascal Miller, Alexander Jordonov

     

     

    ANIMATION SHORTS:

     

    An Elegy for Eden

    Director: Jason Guy McLagan

    (USA) World Premiere

    A pixel’s perspective at the moment of its death.

     

    Baboon

    Director:Einar Baldvin

    (USA) US Premiere

    By all accounts, it was a bad day to punch a clown in the head.

     

    Ballpit

    Director: Kyle Mowat

    (Canada)

    Lifeforms struggle to assert and organize themselves within a hostile environment. 

     

    Bermuda

    Director and Screenwriter: 

    Calvin Frederick

    (USA)US Premiere

    A hyper-psychedelic tour of a homemade, four-wall kaleidoscope.

     

    Drifters

    Director and Screenwriter: 

    Ethan Clarke

    (USA)

    Three strangers acquaint on a train.

    Cast: Gina Napolitan, Flaminia Bonfiglio, Ethan Clarke

     

    El Delirio Del Pez Leon

    Director and Screenwriter: 

    Quique Rivera

    (Puerto Rico/USA)

    Inspired by the Lionfish plague, this underwater neo-noir tells a story about greed and hierarchy in the Caribbean reefs.

     

    Gum

    Director and Screenwriter: 

    Noam Sussman

    (Canada)

    The consequences of swallowing gum.

     

    Home

    Director and Screenwriter: 

    Luiz Stockler

    (UK/Brazil) US Premiere

    A look at the idea of belonging and what that may or may not mean to people.

     

    I Am Tom Moody

    Director and Screenwriter: Ainslie Henderson

    (UK)

    A trip through the subconscious of a stifled musician as he struggles to sing.

    Cast: Mackenzie Crook, Jude Crook

     

    Noodle Fish

    Director and Screenwriter: 

    Kim Jin man

    (Republic of Korea)

    Dreaming of another life, a small “noodle fish” begins his journey to the world outside the water to discover the secret of his world.

     

    Royal Issues

    Director and Screenwriter: 

    NOMINT

    (UK)

    To celebrate NOMINT’s brand new office in London, we created a very special Diamond Jubilee gift for Her Majesty Elizabeth the Second.

     

    Shelter

    Director: Carl Burton

    (USA)

    A vast secret world is revealed within an attic during a rainstorm.

     

    Snail Trail

    Director and Screenwriter: 

    Philipp Artus

    (Germany) US Premiere

    A snail invents the wheel and goes through a cultural evolution to get back to its origins.

     

    Sugarcoat

    Director: Meejin Hong

    (USA)US Premiere

    As the crayon melts, succumb to temptation.

     

    Tap to Retry

    Director and Screenwriter: 

    Neta Cohen

    (Israel) US Premiere

    A surreal collection of disparate abstract sketches and an attempt to tackle some aspects of modern life. 

     

    The Eater

    Director: Wally Chung

    (USA)

    A man has a strange experience that affects the people around him.

     

    The Jennings Account

    Director and Screenwriter: 

    Sean Buckelew

    (USA)

    10% of men age 40-60 have an age-related midlife crisis.

     

    Triangle

    Director and Screenwriter: 

    Grace Nayoon Rhee

    (USA)US Premiere

    If a stranger disrupts your daily routine, the choice is to either accept him as a friend or reject him as an outsider.

     

    What is Dead May Never Die

    Director: François Grumelin-Sohn

    (Netherlands) US

    The movie explores and plays with various graphic codes and genres of the past audio-visual world.

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  • 7 Films Remain in Race for Makeup and Hairstyling Oscar

    [caption id="attachment_3000" align="alignnone" width="550"]Scarlett Johansson in Hitchcock[/caption]

    The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announced the seven films that remain in competition in the Makeup and Hairstyling category for the 85th Academy Awards®.

    The films are listed below in alphabetical order:

         “Hitchcock”
         “The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey”
         “Les Misérables”
         “Lincoln”
         “Looper”
         “Men in Black 3”
         “Snow White and the Huntsman”

    The 85th Academy Awards nominations will be announced live on Thursday, January 10, 2013, and the Academy Awards for outstanding film achievements of 2012 will be presented on Sunday, February 24, 2013.

     

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  • 2013 Palm Springs International Film Festival Announces Nordic And Award Winning Films on Lineup

     

    The 24th annual Palm Springs International Film Festival(PSIFF), scheduled January 3-14, 2013, has begun to release its film lineup including a new program: Nordic Light, highlighting films from Scandinavia, and the films selected to compete for the FIPRESCI Award in the Awards Buzz section and Modern Masters.  The Festival will screen 42 of the 71 official submissions to the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences for Best Foreign Language Film.

    AWARDS BUZZ

    The Awards Buzz section will feature 42 of the 71 official submissions to the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences for Best Foreign Language Film, selected by Festival programmers as the strongest entries in this year’s race.  A special jury of international film critics will review these films to award the FIPRESCI Award for Best Foreign Language Film of the Year, Best Actor and Best Actress.  The following films selected, in alphabetical order by country, are:

    Clandestine Childhood (Argentina), Director Benjamín Ávila

    Lore (Australia), Director Cate Shortland

    Amour (Austria), Director Michael Haneke

    Buta (Azerbaijan), Director Ilgar Najaf

    Our Children (Belgium), Director Joachim Lafosse

    Children of Sarajevo (Bosnia-Herzegovina)

    The Clown (Brazil), Director Selton Mello

    Lost Loves (Cambodia), Director Chhay Bora

    War Witch (Canada), Director Kim Nguyen

    Caught in the Web (China), Director Chen Kaige

    The Snitch Cartel (Colombia), Director Carlos Moreno

    In the Shadow (Czech Republic), Director David Ondricek

    A Royal Affair (Denmark), Director Nikolaj Arcel

    Checkmate (Dominican Republic), Director José María Cabral

    Purge (Finland), Director Antti Jokinen

    Intouchables (France),Director Eric Toledano, Olivier Nakache

    Barbara (Germany), Director Christian Petzold

    Unfair World (Greece),Director Filippos Tsitos

    Inuk (Greenland), Director Mike Magidson

    Just the Wind (Hungary), Director Bence Fliegauf

    The Deep (Iceland), Director Baltasar Kormákur

    Fill the Void (Israel), Director Rama Burshtein

    Caesar Must Die (Italy), Director Paolo Taviani and Vittorio Taviani

    Our Homeland (Japan), Director Yang Yonghi

    Nairobi Half Life (Kenya), Director David ‘Tosh’ Gitonga

    The Third Half (Macedonia), Director Darko Mitrevski

    After Lucia (Mexico), Director Michel Franco

    Kauwboy (Netherlands), Director Boudewijn Koole

    Kon-Tiki (Norway), Director Joachim Rønning and Espen Sandberg

    When I Saw You (Palestine), Director Annemarie Jacir

    Bwakaw (Philippines), Director Jun Robles Lana

    80 Million (Poland), Director Waldemar Krzystek

    Beyond the Hills (Romania), Director Christian Mungiu

    White Tiger (Russia), Director Karen Shakhnazarov

    When Day Breaks (Serbia), Director Goran Paskaljevic

    A Trip (Slovenia), Director Nejc Gazvoda

    Pieta (South Korea), Director Kim Ki-duk

    Blancanieves (Spain), Director Pablo Berger

    The Hypnotist (Sweden), Director Lasse Hallström

    Sister (Switzerland), Director Ursula Meier

    Touch of Light (Taiwan), Director Chang Jung-Chi

    Headshot (Thailand), Director Pen-ek Ratanaruang

     

    NORDIC LIGHT

    This program will premiere 20 striking new films from the Scandinavian and Nordic countries of Denmark, Greenland, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden.  The films selected in the program include:

    Call Girl (Sweden) – Inspired by the 1976 prostitution scandal that led straight to the heart of the Swedish government, Call Girl is a meaty, never sensationalistic political thriller reminiscent of American ‘70s classics like All the President’s Men. Director: Mikael Marcimain. Cast: Pernilla August, Sofia Karemyr, Simon J. Berger, Sven Nordin, David Dencik, Ruth Vega Fernandez, Josefin Asplund.

    A Caretaker’s Tale (Denmark) – This provocative parable centers on the bitter custodian of a grim housing complex and the mute, naked woman with healing sexual powers he discovers in an empty apartment. Director: Katrine Wiedemann. Cast:Lars Mikkelsen, Julie Zangenberg, Nicolaj Kopernikus.

    The Deep (Iceland/Norway) – This real-life survival tale offers a powerfully authentic, elemental depiction of an incident that still haunts the Icelandic psyche: the sinking of the fishing trawler Breki in 1984 and the near-miraculous survival of a lone crewman. Director: Baltasar Kormákur. Cast: Olafur Darri Olafsson, Johann G Johannsson, Theodor Juliusson, Maria Siguroardottir.

    Eat Sleep Die (Sweden) – Nermina Lukac shines as a young Muslim who struggles to maintain her self-respect when she’s laid off from work in this starkly impressive first feature from Sweden. Director: Gabriela Pichler. Cast: Nermina Lukac, Milan Dragišic, Jonathan Lampinen, Peter Falit, Ruzica Pichler.

    Either Way (Iceland) – Two highway maintenance men in 1980s Iceland find themselves at a literal and figurative crossroads in this beguiling character-driven dramedy that uses the harshly beautiful landscape as a principal character. Director: Hafsteinn Gunnar Sigurdsson. Cast: Sveinn Ólafur Gunnarsson, Hilmar Gudjónsson, Thorsteinn Bachmann.

    A Hijacking (Denmark) – A fictional but sweatily plausible account of a Danish cargo ship ambushed by volatile Somali pirates in the Indian Ocean, which alternates between tensions onboard and in the Copenhagen negotiation chamber. Director: Tobias Lindholm. Cast: Pilou Asbæk, Søren Malling, Dar Salem, Gary Skjoldmose Porter, Abdihakin Asgar.

    The Hunt (Denmark) – The story of Lucas, a mild-mannered kindergarten teacher who suddenly becomes the target of hatred from everyone in his small town when a young child makes false accusations against him.  In the hysteria that follows, Lucas’s life comes crashing down. Director: Thomas Vinterberg. Cast: Mads Mikkelsen, Thomas Bo Larsen, Annika Wedderkopp, Lasse Fogelstrom, Susse Wold, Anne Louise Hassing.

    The Hypnotist (Sweden) – Based on the international bestseller by Lars Kepler, this dose of Nordic noir revolves around a psychiatrist’s reluctant use of hypnotism to glean clues from the survivor of a murder attempt. Director: Lasse Hallström. Cast: Mikael Persbrandt, Lena Olin,Tobias Zilliacus, Jonatan Bokman, Oscar Petterssen.

    I Belong (Norway) – A Norwegian tragicomedy about how people who mean well end up hurting one another, and how acting on integrity and feelings is seen as troublesome in a rationalist society. Director: Dag Johan Haugerud. Cast: Ane Dahl Torp, Anne Marit Jacobsen, Birgitte Larsen, Henriette Steestrup, Laila Goody, Ragnhild Hilt, Trine Wiggen.

    Inuk(Greenland) – An original road movie on the sea-ice, Inuk is both an authentic story of Greenland today, a country torn between tradition and modernity, and a universal story about the quest for identity, transmission and rebirth after the deepest of wounds. Director: Mike Magidson. Cast: Gaba Petersen, Ole Jorgen Hammeken, Rebekka Jorgensen, Sara Lyberth, Elizabeth Skade.

    Jackpot (Norway) – This black comic caper about four dodgy types who must share a multi-million kronor jackpot unspools at a rollicking pace. Based on a story by best-selling Nordic crime writer Jo Nesbo. Director: Magnus Martens. Cast: Kyrre Hellum, Mads Ousdal, Henrik Mestad.

    King Curling (Norway) – A rollicking, boisterous comedy about the high-stakes world of curling, that most glorious of broom-based ice sports. After breaking under the intense pressure of championship competition, former star Truls Paulsen has fallen far from his former exalted station, battling OCD and a reliance on pills.  When he learns that his former coach is in the hospital and in desperate need of an expensive operation, Truls gets himself together for one more, potentially lucrative competition.  Director: Ole Endresen. Cast: Atle Antonsen, Linn Skaber, Ane Dahl Torp, Kare Conradi, Jon Oigarden, Steinar Sagen. Harald Eia, Bard Tufte Johansen

    Kon Tiki (Norway/UK) – A real-life action-adventure, the film follows Norwegian explorer Thor Heyerdahl and five fellow scientists on a 1947 voyage of 4,300 nautical miles from South America to Polynesia on a wooden raft.  From the directors of PSIFF audience favorite Max Manus. Director: Espen Sandberg, Joachim Ronning. Cast: Pål Sverre Hagen, Anders Baasmo Christiansen, Gustaf Skarsgard, Odd Magnus Williamson, Tobias Santelmann, Jakob Oftebro.

    The Last Sentence (Sweden/Norway) – From the director of PSIFF audience favorite Everlasting Moments comes a dramatic and poetic tale – exquisitely filmed in black and white – about crusading Swedish journalist Torgny Segerstedt and his courageous stand against Fascism during WWII. Director: Jan Troell. Cast: Jesper Christensen, Pernilla August,Ulla Skoog, Björn Granath, Amanda Ooms, Peter Andersson.

    Liv & Ingmar (Norway) – The radiant Norwegian actress Liv Ullmann reflects on her relationship with Swedish director Ingmar Bergman in this personal documentary that mixes her candid reminiscences, extracts from her book “Changing” and clips from Bergman’s films. Director: Dheeraj Akolkar. Cast: Liv Ullmann, Samuel Fröler

    Marie Krøyer (Denmark) – An exquisite period romance about the wife of acclaimed Danish painter P.S. Kroyer.  At the peak of their marriage, Kroyer’s mental illness becomes more severe and Marie’s dream of a mutually supportive life as artists turns to frustration and sorrow. Director: Bille August. Cast: Birgitte Hjort Sørensen, Søren Sætter-Lassen, Sverrir Gudnason, Tommy Kenter, Lene Maria Christensen.

    Purge (Finland/Estonia) – Purge spotlights the legacy of Soviet oppression in Estonia.  Two women from two different eras are linked by separate histories of deceit, desperation and fear in this heartstopping adaptation of Sofi Oksanen’s bestseller. Director: Antti  Jokinen. Cast: Liisi Tandefelt, Laura Birn, Amanda Pike, Krista Kosonen, Peter Franzén, Tommi Korpela, Tomi Salmela.

    Road North (Finland) – A prodigal father returns to Helsinki to reconnect with the son he abandoned 35 years earlier and con him into a journey towards the Arctic Circle in this jaunty comedy, one of Finland’s biggest box office hits of the past year. Director: Mika Kaurismäki. Cast: Vesa-Matti Loiri, Samuli Edelmann, Mari Perankoski, Irina Björklund, Peter Franzen, Elina Knihtilä.

    A Royal Affair (Denmark) – An 18th century historical drama four years in the making, the film is an epic romance about the love triangle between a German doctor, the queen of Denmark, and her deranged king. Director: Nikolaj Arcel. Cast: Mads Mikkelsen, Alicia Vikander Mikkel Boe Følsgaard, Trine Dryholm, David Dencik.

    This Life – Some Must Die, So Others Can Live (Denmark) – Based on a true story, this authentic, moving tale of Danish resistance to Nazi occupation has rivaled Flame & Citron as a local box office sensation. Director: Anne-Grethe  Bjarup Riis. Cast: Jens Jørn Spottag, Bodil Jørgensen, Thomas Ernst, Marie Bach Hansen, Bjarne Henriksen, Anne Louise Hassing.

     

    MODERN MASTERS

    The Modern Masters section features 10 films from some of the true auteurs of contemporary cinema including Bille August, Marco Bellocchio, Peter Greenaway, Patrice LeConte, Ken Loach, Deepa Mehta, Mike Newell, Sally Potter, Jan Troell and Margarethe von Trotta.

    The Angels’ Share (United Kingdom/France/Belgium/Italy) – Ken Loach returns with a funny and affectionate crime caper about friendship, hope and the redemptive power of really expensive whiskey.  Director: Ken Loach. Cast: Paul Brannigan, Siobhan Reilly, John Henshaw, Gary Maitland, William Ruane, Jasmin Riggins, Roger Allam.

    Dormant Beauty (Italy/France) – Isabelle Huppert and Toni Servillo are superb in this caustic political critique and keenly observed social drama centering on the hot-button issue of euthanasia. Director: Marco Bellocchio. Cast: Isabelle Huppert, Toni Servillo, Alba Rohrwacher, Michele Riondino, Maya Sansa, Pier Giorgio Bellocchio.

    Ginger and Rosa (United Kingdom) – As the Cold War meets the sexual revolution in 1960s London, the lifelong friendship of two teenage girls is shattered by ideological differences and personal betrayals. Director: Sally Potter. Cast: Timothy Spall, Alice Englert, Oliver Platt, Jodhi May, Alessandro Nivola, Christina Hendricks, Elle Fanning, Annette Bening.

    Great Expectations (UK/USA) – Orphan Pip rises from humble beginnings thanks to a mysterious benefactor in Charles Dickens’ classic tale. Director: Mike Newell. Cast: Jeremy Irvine, Robbie Coltrane, Holliday Grainger, Helena Bonham Carter, Ralph Fiennes

    Goltzius and the Pelican Company (UK/Netherlands/France/Croatia) – Peter Greenaway’s stunningly visual, sexually provocative 16th-century tale focuses on a Dutch engraver who runs afoul of the authorities when his reenactments of lustful scenes from the Old Testament go beyond the pale in their carnality. Director: Peter Greenaway. Cast: F. Murray Abraham, Ramsey Nasr, Kate Moran, Giulio Berruti, Anne Louise Hassing.

    Hannah Arendt (Germany) – In Margarethe von Trotta’s stirring and emotionally rewarding biopic, Barbara Sukowa perfectly embodies the philosopher famous for her concept of “the banality of evil” and her controversial reporting on the 1961 trial of Nazi war criminal Adolph Eichmann. Director: Margarethe von Trotta. Cast: Barbara Sukowa, Janet McTeer, Axel Milberg, Julia Jensch, Ulrich Noethen.

    The Last Sentence (Sweden/Norway) – From the director of PSIFF audience favorite Everlasting Moments comes a dramatic and poetic tale – exquisitely filmed in black and white – about crusading Swedish journalist Torgny Segerstedt and his courageous stand against Fascism during WWII. Director: Jan Troell. Cast: Jesper Christensen, Pernilla August,Ulla Skoog, Björn Granath, Amanda Ooms, Peter Andersson.

    Marie Krøyer (Denmark) – An exquisite period romance about the wife of acclaimed Danish painter P.S. Kroyer.  At the peak of their marriage, Kroyer’s mental illness becomes more severe and Marie’s dream of a mutually supportive life as artists turns to frustration and sorrow. Director: Bille August. Cast: Birgitte Hjort Sørensen, Søren Sætter-Lassen, Sverrir Gudnason, Tommy Kenter, Lene Maria Christensen.

    Midnight’s Children (Canada/UK, Bangladesh) – Salman Rushdie adapts his own monumental novel – a picaresque that doubles as a history of modern India – into a rich, sprawling, unruly movie, full of romance, satire, magic and anger. Director: Deepa Mehta. Cast: Shabana Azmi, Irrfan Khan, Soha Ali Khan, Nandita Das, Chandan Roy Sanyal and Seema Biswas.

    Suicide Shop (France/Canada/Belgium) – In this merrily malignant animated musical from celebrated filmmaker Patrice Leconte, a family in the business of giving the business to people wanting to end it all are faced with a dreadful dilemma: their son and heir is incurably cheerful, optimistic and life-loving.  Director: Patrice LeConte. Cast: Bernard Alane, Isabelle Spade, Kacey Mottet Klein.

     

     

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  • Only 282 Feature Films Eligible for 2012 Best Picture Oscar

    Of all the films released in 2012, only 282 feature films are eligible for the 2012 Academy Awards® for Best Picture, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announced on Friday.

    To be eligible for 85th Academy Awards consideration, feature films must open in a commercial motion picture theater in Los Angeles County by midnight, December 31, and begin a minimum run of seven consecutive days.

    Under Academy rules, a feature-length motion picture must have a running time of more than 40 minutes and must have been exhibited theatrically on 35mm or 70mm film, or in a qualifying digital format.

    Feature films that receive their first public exhibition or distribution in any manner other than as a theatrical motion picture release are not eligible for Academy Awards in any category. 

    Additionally. nominations voting for the 85th Academy Awards® will open at 8 a.m. PT, Monday, December 17, for the 5,856 voting members of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.  Members will have until 5 p.m. PT, Thursday, January 3, 2013, to vote electronically or mail in a paper ballot. Any paper ballots received after the deadline will not be counted.

    The 85th Academy Awards nominations will be announced live on Thursday, January 10, 2013, and the Academy Awards for outstanding film achievements of 2012 will be presented on Sunday, February 24, 2013.

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  • All 2013 Palm Springs International Film Festival Acting Honorees Nominated for a SAG Award

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    The Palm Springs International Film Festival can really pick them. All of the 2013 Palm Springs International Film Festival acting honorees have been nominated for a SAG Award. 

    BRADLEY COOPER (PSIFF Desert Palm Achievement Award for Acting) received a SAG nomination for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role for his role in “Silver Linings Playbook”.

    HELEN MIRREN (PSIFF International Star Award) was nominated for a SAG Award as Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role for her portrayal of Alma Reville in “Hitchcock”.

    NAOMI WATTS (PSIFF Desert Palm Achievement Award for Acting) was also nominated for Outstanding Performance by a Feale Actor in a Leading Role for her role in “The Impossible”.

    SALLY FIELD (PSIFF Career Achievement Award) received a SAG Award nomination in the category of Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role for her performance as Mary Todd Lincoln in “Lincoln”.

    HELEN HUNT (PSIFF Spotlight Award) was also nominated in the category of Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role for her performance in “The Sessions”.

    The cast of “ARGO” (PSIFF Ensemble Performance Award) was also recognized with a SAG Award nomination as Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture.

    The 2013 Palm Springs International Film Festival will run January 3 – 14, 2013 in Palm Springs, California

     

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  • Chilean film “No” Wins 2012 Havana Film Festival

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    The Chilean film “No” was the winner of the first prize Coral Award for fiction at the 34th Havana Film Festival. “No”, directed by Chilean director Pablo Larrain, and starring Mexican actor Gael Garcia Bernal, is about the referendum vote that finally removed Augusto Pinochet from power in 1990. With “No”, Larrain completes his trilogy on the Chilean dictatorship, which began with “Tony Manero”  and was followed by “Post Mortem”.

    The second place Coral award in the Best Fiction Film category also went to Chile, “Violeta se fue a los cielos”, by Andres Wood. The film chronicles the life and death of the singer Violeta Parra, one of the most celebrated voices of Latin American popular song.

    The complete list of winners

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  • Helen Mirren to be Honored at 2013 Palm Springs International Film Festival

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    Actress Helen Mirren will receive the International Star Award at the 24th annual Palm Springs International Film Festival (PSIFF).  The Festival runs January 3-14, 2013.  The International Star Award recognizes an actor or actress who has achieved both critical and commercial international recognition throughout their body of work.

    “With more than four decades’ worth of memorable film, television and stage performances, Helen Mirren continues to be one of the most outstanding actresses of her generation,” said Festival Chairman Harold Matzner.  “In Hitchcock, Mirren delivers another virtuoso performance as Alma Reville, wife to the great master of cinema, who was integral to creating his classic films including the masterpiece Psycho.  The Palm Springs International Film Festival is honored to present the 2013 International Star Award to Helen Mirren.”  Past International Star Award honorees include Javier Bardem and Gary Oldman.

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  • First Six Films Announced for 2013 Berlin International Film Festival

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    The 63rd Berlin International Film Festival has picked the first six films for the Berlinale’s Competition section. They include Gloria from Chile/Spain, Nugu-ui Ttal-do Anin Haewon (Nobody’s Daughter Haewon) from Republic of Korea, Paradies: Hoffnung (Paradise: Hope) from Austria/France/Germany, Poziţia Copilului (Child’s Pose) from Romania, Promised Land starring Matt Damon and the animanted 3D film, The Croods from the US. In addition, Christian Rost and Claus Strigel will present the world premiere of their documentary Unter Menschen (Redemption Impossible) in the Berlinale Special.

    French documentary filmmaker and producer Claude Lanzmann will be honored with a Homage and awarded the Honorary Golden Bear for his lifetime achievement at the 63rd Berlin International Film Festival.

    Claude Lanzmann’s film Shoah (1985) made cinematic history as an unparalleled masterpiece of commemorative culture. The nine-and-a-half hour documentary on the genocide of European Jews was screened in the Berlinale Forum in 1986 and received numerous international awards. The preparation and film work for Shoah lasted nearly twelve years. In the film, Lanzmann shows only interviews with survivors and witnesses of the Shoah, including perpetrators, and visits sites of extermination, vividly calling into consciousness the unfathomable horrors of the Nazi genocide.

     

    Competition

     

    Gloria
    Chile/Spain 
    By Sebastián Lelio (La Sagrada Familia, Navidad, El año del tigre)
    With Paulina García, Sergio Hernández
    World premiere

     

    Nugu-ui Ttal-do Anin Haewon (Nobody’s Daughter Haewon)
    Republic of Korea
    By Hong Sangsoo (Night and Day, Hahaha, In Another Country)
    With Eunchae Jung, Sunkyun Lee
    World premiere

     

    Paradies: Hoffnung (Paradise: Hope)
    Austria/France/Germany
    By Ulrich Seidl (Dog Days, Import Export, Paradise: Love)
    With Melanie Lenz, Vivian Bartsch, Joseph Lorenz, Michael Thomas
    World premiere

     

    Poziţia Copilului (Child’s Pose)
    Romania
    By Călin Peter Netzer (Maria, Medal of Honor, Zapada mieilor) 
    With Luminiţa Gheorghiu, Bogdan Dumitrache, Florin Zamfirescu
    World premiere

     

    Promised Land
    USA
    By Gus Van Sant (My Own Private Idaho, Good Will Hunting, Milk) 
    With Matt Damon, Frances McDormand, John Krasinski, Rosemarie DeWitt, Hal Holbrook
    International premiere

     

    The Croods – animated film in 3D
    USA 
    By Kirk De Micco (Space Chimps) Chris Sanders (How to Train Your Dragon)
    With the voices of Nicolas Cage, Emma Stone, Ryan Reynolds 
    World premiere / out of competition

     

    Berlinale Special

     

    Unter Menschen (Redemption Impossible) – Documentary
    Germany
    By Christian Rost, Claus Strigel
    World premiere

     

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  • Four More Films Added to 2013 Sundance Film Festival

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    The Sundance Film Festival added four films to the 2013 Festival, including Magic Magic (Director: Sebastián Silva), Muscle Shoals (Director: Greg ‘Freddy’ Camalier) and Wrong Cops (Director: Quentin Dupieux) as well as El Mariachi (1993) for the From the Collection screening. The 2013 Festival will be January 17-27 in Park City, Salt Lake City, Ogden and Sundance, Utah.

    El Mariachi is part of The Sundance Collection at UCLA (The Collection), a film preservation program established in 1997. 

    With the addition of these four films, the 2013 Sundance Film Festival will present 119 feature-length films, representing 32 countries and 51 first-time filmmakers, including 27 in competition.

    PARK CITY AT MIDNIGHT

    Magic Magic / U.S.A., Chile (Director and screenwriter: Sebastián Silva) — An American girl vacationing in remote Chile mentally unravels, putting herself and those around her in danger. Cast: Michael Cera, Juno Temple, Emily Browning, Catalina Sandino Moreno, Augustín Silva. World Premiere

     

    DOCUMENTARY PREMIERES

    Muscle Shoals / U.S.A. (Director: Greg ‘Freddy’ Camalier) — Down in Alabama Rick Hall founded FAME Studios and gave birth to the Muscle Shoals sound. Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Gregg Allman, Aretha Franklin, Etta James, Alicia Keys, Bono and others bear witness to the greatest untold American music story. World Premiere 

     

    NEW FRONTIER (Film)

    Wrong Cops / U.S.A. (Director and screenwriter: Quentin Dupieux) — Imagine a Los Angeles where crime is so low that a bored cop sells drugs and harasses a teenager to pass the time. Shot in standalone chapters, as it is being financed, screened and released, watch the 45 minutes of crazy. Cast: Mark Burnham, Marilyn Manson, Steve Little, Eric Wareheim.

     

    FROM THE COLLECTION

    El Mariachi / U.S.A. (Director: Robert Rodriguez, Screenwriters: Carlos Gallardo, Robert Rodriguez) — A mariachi musician arrives in a Mexican border town at the same time as a hit man. Each carries a guitar case, but the mariachi’s contains his beloved instrument, while the hit man’s is full of gadgets and weapons. Cast: Carlos Gallardo, Consuelo Gomez, Jaime De Hoyos, Peter Marquardt, Reinol Martinez.

     

    El Mariachi premiered at the 1993 Sundance Film Festival. A newly struck preservation print of El Mariachi, created by Sony Pictures Entertainment to commemorate the film’s 20th anniversary, will screen on Saturday, January 19 at the Egyptian Theatre in Park City. Director Robert Rodriguez is expected to introduce the film and participate in the Q&A.

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  • Salmon Fishing in the Yemen and Silver Linings Playbook Among 2013 Golden Globes Nominations

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    The 2013 Golden Globes nominations were announced this morning and Steven Spielberg’s Lincoln led with 7 nominations but multiple nominations also for smaller films like Silver Linings Playbook and Salmon Fishing in the Yemen. Salmon Fishing in the Yemen and Silver Linings Playbook were both nominated for Best Picture, Musical or Comedy.

    The Globes telecast will be broadcast on Jan. 13, 2013 on  NBC hosted by Amy Poehler and Tina Fey.

    The 2013 Golden Globes Nominations

    1.    BEST MOTION PICTURE – DRAMA

    a.    ARGO Warner Bros. Pictures, GK Films, Smokehouse Pictures; Warner Bros. Pictures

    b.    DJANGO UNCHAINED The Weinstein Company, Columbia Pictures; The Weinstein Company/Sony Pictures Releasing

    c.    LIFE OF PI Fox 2000 Pictures; Twentieth Century Fox

    d.    LINCOLN Dream Works Pictures, Twentieth Century Fox; Touchstone Pictures

    e.    ZERO DARK THIRTY Columbia Pictures and Annapurna Pictures; Sony Pictures Releasing

     

    2.    BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A MOTION PICTURE – DRAMA

    a.    Jessica Chastain     ZERO DARK THIRTY

    b.    Marion Cotillard    RUST AND BONE

    c.    Helen Mirren    HITCHCOCK

    d.    NAOMI WATTS     THE IMPOSSIBLE

    e.    Rachel Weisz     THE DEEP BLUE SEA

     

    3. BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A MOTION PICTURE – DRAMA

    a.    Daniel Day-Lewis     LINCOLN

    b.    Richard Gere         ARBITRAGE

    c.    JOHN HAWKES         THE SESSIONS

    d.    Joaquin Phoenix     THE MASTER

    e.    Denzel Washington FLIGHT

     

    4.    BEST MOTION PICTURE – COMEDY OR MUSICAL

    a.    THE BEST EXOTIC MARIGOLD HOTEL Blueprint Pictures/Participant Media; Fox Searchlight Pictures

    b.    LES MISERABLES Universal Pictures, A Working Title Films/Cameron Mackintosh Productions; Universal Pictures

    c.    MOONRISE KINGDOM Indian Paintbrush; Focus Features

    d.    SALMON FISHING IN THE YEMEN CBS Films; CBS Films

    e.    SILVER LININGS PLAYBOOK The Weinstein Company; The Weinstein Company

     

    5.    BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A MOTION PICTURE – COMEDY OR MUSICAL

    a.    Emily Blunt         SALMON FISHING IN THE YEMEN

    b.    Judi Dench             THE BEST EXOTIC MARIGOLD HOTEL

    c.    Jennifer Lawrence  SILVER LININGS PLAYBOOK

    d.    Maggie Smith         QUARTET

    e.    Meryl Streep         HOPE SPRINGS

     

    6. BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A MOTION PICTURE – COMEDY OR MUSICAL

    a.    Jack Black             BERNIE

    b.    BRADLEY COOPER     SILVER LININGS PLAYBOOK

    c.    Hugh Jackman         LES MISERABLES

    d.    Ewan McGregor     SALMON FISHING IN THE YEMEN

    e.    Bill Murray         HYDE PARK ON HUDSON

     

    7.    BEST ANIMATED FEATURE FILM

    a.    BRAVE Walt Disney Pictures, Pixar Animation Studios; Walt Disney Pictures

    b.    FRANKENWEENIE Walt Disney Pictures; Walt Disney Pictures

    c.    HOTEL TRANSYLVANIA Columbia Pictures / Sony Pictures Animation; Sony Pictures Releasing

    d.    RISE OF THE GUARDIANS Dream Works Animation LLC; Paramount Pictures

    e.    WRECK-IT RALPH Walt Disney Pictures, Walt Disney Animation Studios; Walt Disney Pictures

     

    8.    BEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM

    a.    AMOUR (AUSTRIA) Les Films Du Losange, X Filme Creative Pool, Wega Film; Sony Pictures Classics

    b.    A ROYAL AFFAIR (DENMARK) (En kongelig affære) Zentropa Entertainment; Magnolia Pictures

    c.    THE INTOUCHABLES (FRANCE) (Les Intouchables) The Weinsten Company, Quad Productions, Gaumont, TF1 Films Production, Ten Films, Chaocorp; The Weinstein Company

    d.    KON-TIKI (NORWAY/UK/DENMARK) Nordisk Film Production, Recorded Picture Company; The Weinstein Company

    e.    RUST AND BONE (FRANCE) (De rouille et d’os) Page 114, Why Not Productions; Sony Pictures Classics

     

    9. BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE IN A MOTION PICTURE

    a.    Amy Adams             THE MASTER

    b.    Sally Field             LINCOLN

    c.    Anne Hathaway     LES MISERABLES

    d.    Helen Hunt         THE SESSIONS

    e.    Nicole Kidman         THE PAPERBOY

     

    10. BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE IN A MOTION PICTURE

    a.    Alan Arkin                 ARGO

    b.    Leonardo DiCaprio         DJANGO UNCHAINED

    c.    Philip Seymour Hoffman  THE MASTER

    d.    Tommy Lee Jones          LINCOLN

    e.    Christoph Waltz         DJANGO UNCHAINED

     

    11. BEST DIRECTOR – MOTION PICTURE

    a.    Ben Affleck             ARGO

    b.    Kathryn Bigelow         ZERO DARK THIRTY

    c.    Ang Lee                 LIFE OF PI

    d.    Steven Spielberg         LINCOLN

    e.    Quentin Tarantino        DJANGO UNCHAINED

     

    12. BEST SCREENPLAY – MOTION PICTURE

    a.    Mark Boal                ZERO DARK THIRTY

    b.    Tony Kushner             LINCOLN

    c.    David O. Russell         SILVER LININGS PLAYBOOK

    d.    Quentin Tarantino        DJANGO UNCHAINED

    e.    CHRIS TERRIO             ARGO

     

    13. BEST ORIGINAL SCORE – MOTION PICTURE

    a.    MYCHAEL DANNA         LIFE OF PI

    b.    Alexandre Desplat     ARGO

    c.    Dario Marianelli      ANNA KARENINA

    d.    TOM TYKWER,           CLOUD ATLAS

    e.     JOHNNY KLIMEK,

    f.    REINHOLD HEIL

    g.    John Williams         LINCOLN

     

    14. BEST ORIGINAL SONG – MOTION PICTURE

    a.    ”FOR YOU” — ACT OF VALOR ?Music by: Monty Powell, Keith Urban Lyrics by: Monty Powell, Keith Urban

    b.    ”NOT RUNNING ANYMORE”—STAND UP GUYS ?Music by: Jon Bon Jovi Lyrics by: Jon Bon Jovi

    c.    ”SAFE & SOUND” — THE HUNGER GAMES ?Music by: Taylor Swift, John Paul White, Joy Williams, T Bone Burnett Lyrics by: Taylor Swift, John Paul White, Joy Williams, T Bone Burnett

    d.    ”SKYFALL”—SKYFALL ?Music by: Adele, Paul Epworth Lyrics by: Adele, Paul Epworth

    e.    ”SUDDENLY” — LES MISERABLES ?Music by: Claude-Michel Schonberg?Lyrics by: Alain Boublil, Claude-Michel Schonberg

     

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  • Silver Linings Playbook Lead 19th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards Nominations

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    Nominations for the 19th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards® for outstanding performances in 2012 in five film and eight primetime television categories as well as the SAG Awards honors for outstanding action performances by film and television stunt ensembles were announced on Wednesday morning in Los Angeles.

    Silver Linings Playbook tied with Lincoln and Les Miserables for films with most nominations, at four each.  Silver Linings Playbook received nominations for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role – BRADLEY COOPER, Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role – JENNIFER LAWRENCE, Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role – ROBERT DE NIRO, and Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture.

    The 19th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards® will be simulcast live nationally on TNT and TBS on Sunday, January, 27 at 8 p.m. (ET)/5 p.m. (PT) from the Los Angeles Shrine Exposition Center.

    The complete list of nominations for the 19th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards® follows.

    19th ANNUAL SCREEN ACTORS GUILD AWARDS® NOMINATIONS

     

    THEATRICAL MOTION PICTURES

     

    Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role

    BRADLEY COOPER / Pat – “SILVER LININGS PLAYBOOK” (The Weinstein Company)

    DANIEL DAY-LEWIS / Abraham Lincoln – “LINCOLN” (Touchstone Pictures)

    JOHN HAWKES / Mark – “THE SESSIONS” (Fox Searchlight)

    HUGH JACKMAN / Jean Valjean – “LES MISÉRABLES” (Universal Pictures)

    DENZEL WASHINGTON / Whip Whitaker – “FLIGHT” (Paramount Pictures)

     

    Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role

    JESSICA CHASTAIN / Maya – “ZERO DARK THIRTY” (Columbia Pictures)

    MARION COTILLARD / Stephanie – “RUST AND BONE” (Sony Pictures Classics)

    JENNIFER LAWRENCE / Tiffany – “SILVER LININGS PLAYBOOK” (The Weinstein Company)

    HELEN MIRREN / Alma Reville – “HITCHCOCK” (Fox Searchlight)

    NAOMI WATTS / Maria – “THE IMPOSSIBLE” (Summit Entertainment)

     

    Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role

    ALAN ARKIN / Lester Siegel – “ARGO” (Warner Bros. Pictures)

    JAVIER BARDEM / Silva – “SKYFALL” (Columbia Pictures)

    ROBERT DE NIRO / Pat, Sr. – “SILVER LININGS PLAYBOOK” (The Weinstein Company)

    PHILIP SEYMOUR HOFFMAN / Lancaster Dodd – “THE MASTER” (The Weinstein Company)

    TOMMY LEE JONES / Thaddeus Stevens – “LINCOLN” (Touchstone Pictures)

     

    Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role

    SALLY FIELD / Mary Todd Lincoln – “LINCOLN” (Touchstone Pictures)

    ANNE HATHAWAY / Fantine – “LES MISÉRABLES” (Universal Pictures)

    HELEN HUNT / Cheryl – “THE SESSIONS” (Fox Searchlight)

    NICOLE KIDMAN / Charlotte Bless – “THE PAPERBOY” (Millennium Entertainment)

    MAGGIE SMITH / Muriel Donnelly – “THE BEST EXOTIC MARIGOLD HOTEL” (Fox Searchlight)

     

    Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture

    ARGO (Warner Bros. Pictures)

    BEN AFFLECK / Tony Mendez

    ALAN ARKIN / Lester Siegel

    KERRY BISHÉ / Kathy Stafford

    KYLE CHANDLER / Hamilton Jordan

    RORY COCHRANE / Lee Schatz

    BRYAN CRANSTON / Jack O’Donnell

    CHRISTOPHER DENHAM / Mark Lijek

    TATE DONOVAN / Bob Anders

    CLEA DUVALL / Cora Lijek

    VICTOR GARBER / Ken Taylor

    JOHN GOODMAN / John Chambers

    SCOOT McNAIRY / Joe Stafford

    CHRIS MESSINA / Malinov

     

    THE BEST EXOTIC MARIGOLD HOTEL (Fox Searchlight)

    JUDI DENCH / Evelyn Greenslade

    CELIA IMRIE / Madge Hardcastle

    BILL NIGHY / Douglas Ainslie

    DEV PATEL / Sonny Kapoor

    RONALD PICKUP / Norman Cousins

    MAGGIE SMITH / Muriel Donnelly

    TOM WILKINSON / Graham Dashwood

    PENELOPE WILTON / Jean Ainslie

     

    LES MISÉRABLES (Universal Pictures)

    ISABELLE ALLEN / Young Cosette

    SAMANTHA BARKS / Eponine

    SACHA BARON COHEN / Thénardier

    HELENA BONHAM CARTER / Madame Thénardier

    RUSSELL CROWE / Javert

    ANNE HATHAWAY / Fantine

    DANIEL HUTTLESTONE / Gavroche

    HUGH JACKMAN / Jean Valjean

    EDDIE REDMAYNE / Marius

    AMANDA SEYFRIED / Cosette

    AARON TVEIT / Enjolras

    COLM WILKINSON / Bishop

     

    LINCOLN (Touchstone Pictures)

    DANIEL DAY-LEWIS / Abraham Lincoln

    SALLY FIELD / Mary Todd Lincoln

    JOSEPH GORDON-LEVITT / Robert Todd Lincoln

    HAL HOLBROOK / Preston Blair

    TOMMY LEE JONES / Thaddeus Stevens

    JAMES SPADER / W.N. Bilbo

    DAVID STRATHAIRN / William Seward

     

    SILVER LININGS PLAYBOOK (The Weinstein Company)

    BRADLEY COOPER / Pat

    ROBERT DE NIRO / Pat, Sr.

    ANUPAM KHER / Dr. Cliff Patel

    JENNIFER LAWRENCE / Tiffany

    CHRIS TUCKER / Danny

    JACKI WEAVER / Dolores

     

     

     

    PRIMETIME TELEVISION

     

     

     

    Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Television Movie or Miniseries

    KEVIN COSTNER / “Devil Anse” Hatfield – “HATFIELDS & McCOYS” (History)

    WOODY HARRELSON / Steve Schmidt – “GAME CHANGE” (HBO)

    ED HARRIS / John McCain – “GAME CHANGE” (HBO)

    CLIVE OWEN / Ernest Hemingway – “HEMINGWAY & GELLHORN“ (HBO)

    BILL PAXTON / Randall McCoy – “HATFIELDS & McCOYS” (History)

     

    Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Television Movie or Miniseries

    NICOLE KIDMAN / Martha Gellhorn – “HEMINGWAY & GELLHORN” (HBO)

    JULIANNE MOORE / Sarah Palin – “GAME CHANGE” (HBO)

    CHARLOTTE RAMPLING / Eva Delectorskaya – “RESTLESS” (Sundance Channel)

    SIGOURNEY WEAVER / Elaine Barrish Hammond – “POLITICAL ANIMALS” (USA)

    ALFRE WOODARD / Ouiser – “STEEL MAGNOLIAS” (Lifetime)

     

    Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama Series

    STEVE BUSCEMI / Enoch “Nucky” Thompson – “BOARDWALK EMPIRE” (HBO)

    BRYAN CRANSTON / Walter White – “BREAKING BAD” (AMC)

    JEFF DANIELS / Will McAvoy – “THE NEWSROOM” (HBO)

    JON HAMM / Don Draper – “MAD MEN” (AMC)

    DAMIAN LEWIS / Nicholas Brody – “HOMELAND” (Showtime)

     

    Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Drama Series

    CLAIRE DANES / Carrie Mathison – “HOMELAND” (Showtime)

    MICHELLE DOCKERY / Lady Mary Crawley – “DOWNTON ABBEY” (PBS)

    JESSICA LANGE / Sister Jude – “AMERICAN HORROR STORY: ASYLUM” (FX)

    JULIANNA MARGULIES / Alicia Florrick – “THE GOOD WIFE” (CBS)

    MAGGIE SMITH / Violet, Dowager Countess of Grantham – “DOWNTON ABBEY” (PBS)

     

    Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy Series

    ALEC BALDWIN / Jack Donaghy – “30 ROCK” (NBC)

    TY BURRELL / Phil Dunphy – “MODERN FAMILY” (ABC)

    LOUIS C.K. / Louie – “LOUIE” (FX)

    JIM PARSONS / Sheldon Cooper – “THE BIG BANG THEORY” (CBS)

    ERIC STONESTREET / Cameron Tucker – “MODERN FAMILY” (ABC)

     

    Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Comedy Series

    EDIE FALCO / Jackie Peyton – “NURSE JACKIE” (Showtime)

    TINA FEY / Liz Lemon – “30 ROCK” (NBC)

    AMY POEHLER / Leslie Knope – “PARKS AND RECREATION” (NBC)

    SOFIA VERGARA / Gloria Delgado-Pritchett – “MODERN FAMILY” (ABC)

    BETTY WHITE / Elka Ostrovsky – “HOT IN CLEVELAND” (TV Land)

     

    Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series

    BOARDWALK EMPIRE (HBO)

    STEVE BUSCEMI / Enoch “Nucky” Thompson

    CHRIS CALDOVINO / Tonino Sandrelli

    BOBBY CANNAVALE / Gyp Rosetti

    MEG CHAMBERS STEEDLE / Billie Kent

    CHARLIE COX / Owen Sleater

    JACK HUSTON / Richard Harrow

    PATRICK KENNEDY / Dr. Douglas Mason

    ANTHONY LACIURA / Eddie Kessler

    KELLY MACDONALD / Margaret Thompson

    GRETCHEN MOL / Gillian Darmody

    VINCENT PIAZZA / Lucky Luciano

    PAUL SPARKS / Mickey Doyle

    MICHAEL STUHLBARG / Arnold Rothstein

    SHEA WHIGHAM / Elias “Eli” Thompson

    ANATOL YUSEF / Meyer Lansky

     

    BREAKING BAD (AMC)

    JONATHAN BANKS / Mike Ehrmantraut

    BETSY BRANDT / Marie Schrader

    BRYAN CRANSTON / Walter White

    LAURA FRASER / Lydia Rodart-Quayle

    ANNA GUNN / Skyler White

    RJ MITTE / Walter White, Jr.

    DEAN NORRIS / Hank Schrader

    BOB ODENKIRK / Saul Goodman

    AARON PAUL / Jesse Pinkman

    JESSE PLEMONS / Todd

    STEVEN MICHAEL QUEZADA / Gomez

     

    DOWNTON ABBEY (PBS)

    HUGH BONNEVILLE / Robert, Earl of Grantham

    ZOE BOYLE / Lavinia Swire

    LAURA CARMICHAEL / Lady Edith Crawley

    JIM CARTER / Mr. Carson

    BRENDAN COYLE / John Bates

    MICHELLE DOCKERY / Lady Mary Crawley

    JESSICA BROWN FINDLAY / Lady Sybil Crawley

    SIOBHAN FINNERAN / O’Brien

    JOANNE FROGGATT / Anna

    IAIN GLEN / Sir Richard Carlisle

    THOMAS HOWES / William

    ROB JAMES-COLLIER / Thomas

    ALLEN LEECH / Tom Branson

    PHYLLIS LOGAN / Mrs. Hughes

    ELIZABETH McGOVERN / Cora, Countess of Grantham

    SOPHIE McSHERA / Daisy

    LESLEY NICOL / Mrs. Patmore

    AMY NUTTALL / Ethel

    DAVID ROBB / Dr. Clarkson

    MAGGIE SMITH / Violet, Dowager Countess of Grantham

    DAN STEVENS / Matthew Crawley

    PENELOPE WILTON / Isobel Crawley

     

    HOMELAND (Showtime)

    MORENA BACCARIN / Jessica Brody

    TIMOTHÉE CHALAMET / Finn Walden

    CLAIRE DANES / Carrie Mathison

    RUPERT FRIEND / Peter Quinn

    DAVID HAREWOOD / David Estes

    DIEGO KLATTENHOFF / Mike Faber

    DAMIAN LEWIS / Nicholas Brody

    DAVID MARCIANO / Virgil

    NAVID NEGAHBAN / Abu Nazir

    JACKSON PACE / Chris Brody

    MANDY PATINKIN / Saul Berenson

    ZULEIKHA ROBINSON / Roya Hammad

    MORGAN SAYLOR / Dana Brody

    JAMEY SHERIDAN / Vice President Walden

     

    MAD MEN (AMC)

    BEN FELDMAN / Michael Ginsberg

    JAY R. FERGUSON / Stan Rizzo

    JON HAMM / Don Draper

    JARED HARRIS / Lane Pryce

    CHRISTINA HENDRICKS / Joan Harris

    VINCENT KARTHEISER / Pete Campbell

    ROBERT MORSE / Bertram Cooper

    ELISABETH MOSS / Peggy Olson

    JESSICA PARÉ / Megan Calvet Draper

    TEYONAH PARRIS / Dawn Chambers

    KIERNAN SHIPKA / Sally Draper

    JOHN SLATTERY / Roger Sterling

    RICH SOMMER / Harry Crane

    AARON STATON / Kenneth Cosgrove

     

    Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series

    30 ROCK (NBC)

    SCOTT ADSIT / Pete Hornberger

    ALEC BALDWIN / Jack Donaghy

    TINA FEY / Liz Lemon

    JUDAH FRIEDLANDER / Frank Rossitano

    JANE KRAKOWSKI / Jenna Maroney

    JACK McBRAYER / Kenneth Parcell

    TRACY MORGAN / Tracy Jordan

     

    THE BIG BANG THEORY (CBS)

    MAYIM BIALIK / Amy Farrah Fowler

    KALEY CUOCO / Penny

    JOHNNY GALECKI / Leonard Hofstadter

    SIMON HELBERG / Howard Wolowitz

    KUNAL NAYYAR / Rajesh Koothrappali

    JIM PARSONS / Sheldon Cooper

    MELISSA RAUCH / Bernadette Rostenkowski

     

    GLEE (FOX)

    DIANNA AGRON / Quinn Fabray

    CHRIS COLFER / Kurt Hummel

    DARREN CRISS / Blaine Anderson

    SAMUEL LARSEN / Joe Hart

    VANESSA LENGIES / Sugar Motta

    JANE LYNCH / Sue Sylvester

    JAYMA MAYS / Emma Pillsbury

    KEVIN McHALE / Artie Abrams

    LEA MICHELE / Rachel Berry

    CORY MONTEITH / Finn Hudson

    HEATHER MORRIS / Brittany Pierce

    MATTHEW MORRISON / Will Schuester

    ALEX NEWELL / Wade Adams/Unique

    CHORD OVERSTREET / Sam Evans

    AMBER RILEY / Mercedes Jones

    NAYA RIVERA / Santana Lopez

    MARK SALLING / Noah “Puck” Puckerman

    HARRY SHUM, JR. / Mike Chang

    JENNA USHKOWITZ / Tina Cohen-Chang

     

    MODERN FAMILY (ABC)

    AUBREY ANDERSON-EMMONS / Lily Tucker-Pritchett

    JULIE BOWEN / Claire Dunphy

    TY BURRELL / Phil Dunphy

    JESSE TYLER FERGUSON / Mitchell Pritchett

    NOLAN GOULD / Luke Dunphy

    SARAH HYLAND / Haley Dunphy

    ED O’NEILL / Jay Pritchett

    RICO RODRIGUEZ / Manny Delgado

    ERIC STONESTREET / Cameron Tucker

    SOFIA VERGARA / Gloria Delgado-Pritchett

    ARIEL WINTER / Alex Dunphy

     

    NURSE JACKIE (Showtime)

    MACKENZIE ALADJEM / Fiona Peyton

    EVE BEST / Dr. Ellie O’Hara

    BOBBY CANNAVALE / Dr. Mike Cruz

    JAKE CANNAVALE / Charlie Cruz

    PETER FACINELLI / Dr. Fitch Cooper

    EDIE FALCO / Jackie Peyton

    DOMINIC FUMUSA / Kevin Peyton

    ARJUN GUPTA / Sam

    LENNY JACOBSON / Lenny

    RUBY JERINS / Grace Peyton

    PAUL SCHULZE / Eddie Walzer

    ANNA DEAVERE SMITH / Gloria Akalitus

    STEPHEN WALLEM / Thor Lundgren

    MERRITT WEVER / Zoey Barkow

     

    THE OFFICE (NBC)

    LESLIE DAVID BAKER / Stanley Hudson

    BRIAN BAUMGARTNER / Kevin Malone

    CREED BRATTON / Creed Bratton

    CLARKE DUKE / Clark

    JENNA FISCHER / Pam Halpert

    KATE FLANNERY / Meredith Palmer

    ED HELMS / Andy Bernard

    MINDY KALING / Kelly Kapoor

    ELLIE KEMPER / Erin Hannon

    ANGELA KINSEY / Angela Martin

    JOHN KRASINSKI / Jim Halpert

    JAKE LACEY / Peter

    PAUL LIEBERSTEIN / Toby Flenderson

    B.J. NOVAK / Ryan Howard

    OSCAR NUÑEZ / Oscar Martinez

    CRAIG ROBINSON / Darryl Philbin

    PHYLLIS SMITH / Phyllis Vance

    CATHERINE TATE / Nellie Bertram

    RAINN WILSON / Dwight Schrute

     

     

     

    SAG AWARDS HONORS FOR STUNT ENSEMBLES

     

     

     

    Outstanding Action Performance by a Stunt Ensemble in a Motion Picture

    THE AMAZING SPIDER-MAN (Columbia Pictures)

    THE BOURNE LEGACY (Universal Pictures)

    THE DARK KNIGHT RISES (Warner Bros. Pictures)

    LES MISÉRABLES (Universal Pictures)

    SKYFALL (Columbia Pictures)

     

    Outstanding Action Performance by a Stunt Ensemble in a Television Series

    BOARDWALK EMPIRE (HBO)

    BREAKING BAD (AMC)

    GAME OF THRONES (HBO)

    SONS OF ANARCHY (FX)

    THE WALKING DEAD (AMC)

     

     

     

    LIFE ACHIEVEMENT AWARD

     

    Screen Actors Guild 49th Annual Life Achievement Award

    DICK VAN DYKE

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  • Lad: A Yorkshire Story Wins Best Feature at 2012 Anchorage International Film Festival

    [caption id="attachment_2982" align="alignnone" width="550"] Lad: A Yorkshire Story[/caption] Lad: A Yorkshire Story, directed by Dan Hartley was awarded the top prize, the Golden Oosikars for Best Feature at the 2012 Anchorage International Film Festival which ran November 30 to December 12, 2012 in Anchorage, Alaska.   Set in the starkly beautiful Yorkshire Dales, the film is described as a heart-warming tale of two individuals overcoming adversity and in the process forming a unique and inspiring friendship. Roadmap to Apartheid, directed by Ana Nogueira won the award for Best Documentary.  Co- directors Ana Nogueira and Eron Davidson are respectively a white South African and a Jewish Israeli. Drawing on their first-hand knowledge of the issues, the directors take a close look at the apartheid comparison often used to describe the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Their film breaks down the rhetorical analogy into a fact-based comparison, noting where the analogy is useful and appropriate, and where it is not. Their film is as much a historical document of the rise and fall of Apartheid as it is a film about why Palestinians feel that they are living in an Apartheid system today, and why an increasing number of people around the world agree with them. The complete list of Golden Oosikars winners at the 2012 Anchorage International Film Festival Golden Oosikars Features Best Feature: “Lad: A Yorkshire Story“, directed by Dan Hartley Runner Up: “Things I Don’t Understand“, directed by David Spaltro Honorable Mention: “Shouting Secrets“, directed by Korinna Sehringer   Documentaries Best Documentary: “Roadmap to Apartheid“, directed by Ana Nogueira Runner Up: “The World Before Her“, directed by Nisha Dahuja Honorable Mention: “Ping Pong“, directed by Hugh Hartford   Shorts Best Short: “Lapse“, directed by Gilles Gueraz Runner Up: “Calcutta Taxi“, directed by Vikram Dasgupta Honorable Mention: “Cockatoo“, directed by Matthew Jenkin   Super Shorts Best Super Short: “Her Next Door“, directed by Sasha Ransome Runner Up: “Matriarche“, directed by Guillaume Pierret Honorable Mention: “Polarised“, directed by Steve Fleming   Animation Best Animation: “Paths of Hate“, directed by Damian Nenow Runner Up: “Light Me Up“, directed by Ryan Walton and Derek Dolechek Honorable Mention: “Lemons“, directed by Kate Burck   Snowdance Documentaries Best Snowdance Documentary: “Rousseau’s Children“, directed by Monika Scharer Runner Up: “No Horizon Anymore: A Year Long Journey at the Bottom of the World“, directed by Keith Reimink   Shorts Best Snowdance Short: “I Met Her in the Coffee Shop“, directed by Erik Hogan Runner Up: “Scare“, directed by Matt Jardin   Audience Choice   Features Audience Choice Feature: “Passionflower“, directed by Shelagh Carter Runner Up: “Shouting Secrets“, directed by Korinna Sehringer   Documentaries Audience Choice Documentary: “Espacios Inacabados (Unfinished Spaces)“, directed by Alysa Nahmias and Benjamin Murray Runner Up: “Wolves Unleashed“, directed by Andrew Simpson

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