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7 articles from 2009


Slap Leather With Lucky Luke

30 September 2009 1:47 AM, PDT | HollywoodNorthReport.com | See recent HollywoodNorthReport.com news »

Lucky Luke is a new action feature, based on the Franco-Belgian comics book series created by illustrator Maurice De Bevere aka 'Morris', focusing on 'Lucky Luke', a gunslinger cowboy "...known to shoot faster than his shadow...". Debuting in 1946, the popular comic book series in both continental Europe and Quebec, has been translated into 23 languages as well as spinning-off an Atari video game.. Yves Marmion and Ugc produced the new feature, starring actor Jean Dujardin as Luke. Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek the teaser trailer for Lucky Luke... »

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Seven Cesars for Provost's Seraphine

27 February 2009 | ioncinema | See recent ioncinema news »

- A biopic about an unknown painter cleaned up the 34th edition of the Cesar awards (France's equivalent to the Oscars). You would have thought that it was an homage to Sean Penn (the actor was in attendance, first row ticket) and the dearly departed Claude Berri, but this was Martin Provost's night upsetting favorites Jean-François Richet and Mesrine (who won for Best Director and Best Actor) and the Palme d'Or winner The Class from Laurent Cantet winner went home with only the Best Adapted Film. Séraphine won a total of seven awards.  Kristin Scott Thomas didn't claim the top prize for Best Actress for I've Loved You So Long (the prize went to Yolande Moreau in Séraphine) but Philippe Claudel won for Best First Film and a very emotional Elsa Zylberstein grabbed the Best Supporting Actress nod. Finally, a little bit of redemption here for Best Foreign Picture, »

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Slumdog Cleans Up At BAFTAs

8 February 2009 8:48 PM, PST | cinemablend.com | See recent Cinema Blend news »

The UK's biggest annual awards, the BAFTA's were held tonight. If you were smart, you tuned in to the live blog of our friends at the UK film site Filmstalker. They were there, in the audience, with their laptop delivering a blow by blow. For those of you who weren't following along with Brunton, we've got a full breakdown of the awards given. Anyone hoping for big surprises will be sorely disappointed. Slumdog Millionaire won everything. Here's the complete list of this year's BAFTA film winners: Best Film: Slumdog Millionaire Outstanding British Film: Man on Wire The Carl Foreman Award (Achievement by British director): Steve McQueen, Hunger Director: Slumdog Millionaire, Danny Boyle Original Screenplay: In Bruges, Martin McDonagh Adapted Screenplay: Slumdog Millionaire, Simon Beaufoy Film Not In The English Language: I've Loved You So Long, Yves Marmion, Philppe Claudel Animated Film: Wall-e Leading Actor: Mickey Rourke, The Wrestler Leading »

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"Slumdog Millionaire" Top Dog at British Academy Film Awards

8 February 2009 6:58 PM, PST | Manny the Movie Guy | See recent Manny the Movie Guy news »

"Slumdog Millionaire" continues its awards-season momentum by winning 7 at the British Academy Film Awards (BAFTA). Meanwhile, Kate Winslet picked up the Best Actress award for "The Reader" and Mickey Rourke for Best Actor for "The Wrestler."

Here's the complete list of winners for the 2009 BAFTA Awards:

Best Film

"Slumdog Millionaire"

Outstanding British Film

"Man On Wire" - Simon Chinn / James Marsh

Leading Actor

Mickey Rourke - "The Wrestler"

Leading Actress

Kate Winslet - "The Reader"

Supporting Actor

Heath Ledger - "The Dark Knight"

Supporting Actress

Penélope Cruz - "Vicky Cristina Barcelona"

Director

"Slumdog Millionaire" - Danny Boyle

Original Screenplay

"In Bruges" - Martin Mcdonagh

Adapted Screenplay

"Slumdog Millionaire" - Simon Beaufoy

Film Not In The English Language

"I've Loved You So Long" - Yves Marmion / Philippe Claudel

The Carl Foreman Award For Special Achievement By A British Director, Writer Or Producer For Their First Feature Film

Steve Mcqueen, director »

- Manny

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'Slumdog' Takes Home Seven at the BAFTAs while Winslet Continues Her Streak

8 February 2009 3:00 PM, PST | Rope of Silicon | See recent Rope Of Silicon news »

The 2009 BAFTA Award winners have been announced and once again Slumdog Millionaire has taken on all comers and come out ahead with seven awards including Best Film, Best Director and Best Screenplay. On the acting side Kate Winslet has once again taken home hardware winning Best Actress for her performance in The Reader while Mickey Rourke won on the Leading Actor side beating Sean Penn among others for his performance in The Wrestler. Heath Ledger was awarded for his role as The Joker in The Dark Knight and Penelope Cruz won for Vicky Cristina Barcelona. The acting awards are a big deal for those predicting the 2009 Oscar winners as last year all four acting winners at the BAFTAs went on to take home the Oscar, which included Daniel Day-Lewis, Marion Cotillard, Javier Bardem and Tilda Swinton. It also means good news for Danny Boyle as the Coens went on to »

- Brad Brevet

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Nominees of the 34th Cesar Awards Unveiled

23 January 2009 10:53 PM, PST | Aceshowbiz | See recent Aceshowbiz news »

A day following the announcement of the 81st Academy Awards' nominees, the French Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences have uncovered their official selections for the 34th Cesar Awards. On Friday, January 23, gangster movie "Mesrine" has been given ten nominations for the France's top awards, including Best Picture and Best Director for Jean-Francois Richet.

Apart from the two mentioned gongs, "Mesrine", which is the third highest grossing French film in 2008, also garnered a Best Actor nod for leading actor Vincent Cassel. It also collected two more counts in the category of Adapted Screenplay for Abdel Raouf Dafri and Jean-Francois Richet, and of Cinematography for Robert Gantz.

In the foreign film nominations, Sean Penn's "Into the Wild" and Paul Thomas Anderson's "There Will Be Blood" were put in competition with Bouli Lanners' "Eldorado", Matteo Garrone's "Gomorra", Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne's "Lorna's Silence", James Gray »

- AceShowbiz.com

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'Slumdog Millionaire' and 'Ben Button' Lead BAFTA Nominees with 11 Followed By 'The Dark Knight'

15 January 2009 3:25 AM, PST | Rope of Silicon | See recent Rope Of Silicon news »

The 2009 BAFTA Award nominees have been announced and Slumdog Millionaire, along with The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, leads the way with 11 nominations with The Dark Knight close behind with nine. However, at the top of the pile it is immediately noticeable that The Dark Knight did not get a Best Film nomination as all the usual suspects are there, but The Reader is added to the pack as one of its five nominations. Dev Patel (Slumdog Millionaire) is considered a lead actor at the BAFTAs and earns a nomination in the category while he is competing Stateside for a Supporting nom. I believe he is more of a lead actor than a supporting, but Fox Searchlight obviously sees the supporting category as the easier place to get him a nomination and has pushed him in the category as a result. Other than that, the usuals are there with Brad Pitt earning a nomination, »

- Brad Brevet

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