Oscar Award Winner – Marion Cotillard ‘La Vie En Rose’

September 5th, 2011 No Comments   Posted in Art History

Coens, Bardem, Cotillard Win Oscars By DAVID GERMAIN — 21 hours ago LOS ANGELES (AP) — “No Country for Old Men” was living up to its front-runner status at Sunday’s Academy Awards, winning adapted screenplay for the Coen brothers and supporting actor for Javier Bardem. “La Vie En Rose” star Marion Cotillard was a surprise winner in the best actress category. Cotillard rode the spirit of Edith Piaf to Oscar triumph over Julie Christie, who had been expected to win for “Away From Her.” Joel and Ethan Coen are mainly known for their original screenplays, making only two films based on adaptations, “No Country” from Pulitzer winner Cormac McCarthy’s novel, and “O Brother, Where Art Thou?,” loosely inspired by the ancient Greek epic “The Odyssey.” “I think whatever success we’ve had in this area has been entirely attributable to how selective we are. We’ve only adapted Homer and Cormac McCarthy,” said Joel Coen. Previous original-screenplay winners for 1996′s “Fargo,” the Coens came in as the best-picture and directing favorites for “No Country.” The Coens missed out on a chance to make Oscar history — four wins for a single film — when they lost the editing prize, for which they were nominated under the pseudonym Roderick Jaynes. “The Bourne Ultimatum” won the editing Oscar and swept all three categories in which it was nominated, including sound editing and sound mixing. Cotillard tearfully thanked her director, Olivier Dahan. “Maestro Olivier, you rocked my life. You have

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Winner Of – Dadasaheb Phalke Award – 1980 – Marathi Movie – 22 June 1897 – 1/10 – English Subtitles

March 27th, 2011 No Comments   Posted in Art History

Marathi Movie – 22 June 1897 With English Subtitles, released in 1980.Featuring – Prabhakar Patankar, Ravindra Mankani, Udayan Dixit, Vasudev Palande.Script: Nachiket, Dialogues: Vijay Tendulkar, Direction: Nachiket and Jayoo, Music Director: Anand Modak. Accolades: Winner of Two National Awards: March 1980 1.Silver Lotus: Best Feature Film on National Integration – “A brilliantly analytical reconstruction. combining an eye for color, locale, customs and lifelike characters, for powerfully communicating the patriotic fervor. for using silence in the film as significantly as the few spoken words.” 2. Silver Lotus: Best Art Direction (Jayoo) – “For combining well chosen locations and orchestrated use of muted colors and an eye for period detail, for giving the film a totally integrated visual style and proving that, with the increasing flexibility of the film medium, art direction has become more than mere set-building.” Winner of Two Maharashtra State Awards: March 1980 1.Best Film of the Year : Dadasaheb Phalke award 2.Best Director of the Year: Nachiket and Jayoo Synopsis: On the 22nd of June in 1897, British officer Walter Rand was assassinated on the Ganeshkhind road, Poona, on his way back from a Government house party celebrating the Coronation anniversary of Queen Victoria .The film is based on the events leading up to, and the consequences of, this murder. The Chapekar brothers and Ranade created one of the most eventful periods in the history of Poona city and

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