Sentences with phrase «drama prize at»

Oldman can currently be seen alongside Kristin Scott Thomas and Lily James in «The Darkest Hour» as World War II British Prime Minister Winston Churchill and at the weekend he won the Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture, Drama prize at the Golden Globes and he has also been nominated for the Leading Actor gong at this year's BAFTA Film Awards.

Not exact matches

Boasting breakout talent both in front of and behind the camera (tyro director Sophie Hyde picked up a helming prize at Sundance), this accessible and mildly provocative drama could do sturdy arthouse business in the U.S. and other English - speaking territories.
Writer - director Jeremy Saulnier won the 2013 FIPRESCI Director's Fortnight prize at the Cannes Film Festival for this violent, suspenseful and disquieting drama.
«Boyhood» and «The Grand Budapest Hotel» earned the top film prizes for drama and comedy or musical, respectively, at the Hollywood Foreign Press Assn.'s 72nd Golden Globe Awards on Sunday night.
Ben Affleck's Iran hostage drama Argo was again victorious with its second significant award in just two days; «Best Cast Ensemble» (the top prize) at the Screen Actors Guild (SAG) awards
EXCLUSIVE: The edgy distributor has picked up Canadian rights to Justin Tipping's coming - of - age drama and winner of the best cinematography in a US narrative feature prize at Tribeca.
By: Jeremy Kay EXCLUSIVE: The edgy distributor has picked up Canadian rights to Justin Tipping's coming - of - age drama and winner of the best cinematography in a US narrative feature prize at Tribeca.
Overall, Alice is an engrossing combination of ghost story, workplace drama, and young woman's amorous journey, with a pleasingly self - contained performance at its heart, for which Labed deservedly won the Best Actress prize.
«Marcus Welby MD» takes its first and only win in Outstanding Drama Series at the Emmys... but the # of doctor / hospital shows to have won that prize in Emmy's 70 years is surely way way too long.
Plus, there's the searing, Hungarian concentration camp drama «Son of Saul,» a movie that took the Grand Prix prize at Cannes and will likely win a host of critics prizes leading up to the time when Oscar ballots go out.
This drama about a young mother and her 5 - year - old son held prisoner by a sexual predator has been collecting audience prizes at just about every film festival it has played, including the bellwether People's Choice Award at Toronto.
This Mexican - born graduate of York University, who lives in Toronto, won a prize at Venice in 2010 for his lyrical drama Summer of Goliath.
(In English and Gaelic with subtitles) Footnote (PG for mature themes, smoking, mild epithets and brief nudity) Israeli drama about a father (Shlomo Bar - Aba) and son (Lior Ashkenazi), both Talmudic scholars at Hebrew University in Jerusalem, whose healthy rivalry turns ugly when the elder wins the nation's highest prize for scholarship.
This Mexican - born graduate of York University, who lives in Toronto, won a prize at Venice in 2010 for his lyrical drama
Hungary has picked harrowing Holocaust drama Son of Saul as its nomination for the 2016 best foreign language film Oscar, less than three weeks after it won the runner - up Grand Prix prize at the Cannes film festival.
At the drama's outset, Billie Jean and her sardonic, skunk - streaked business partner Gladys (a career - best Sarah Silverman) form their own championship tour when the female players are offered an eighth of the prize money that male athletes get.
The surprise winner of the top prize at Cannes, this three - hour French drama is unlike any movie we've ever seen, getting so deeply under the skin of its central character that we find universal truths...
What to expect: Bennett Miller («Moneyball») took the best - director prize at Cannes, and the drama may be a breakthrough for Steve Carell as a strange millionaire.
The four top jury prizes at Sundance 2010 were awarded Saturday night to Debra Granik's «Winter's Bone» for best U. S. drama, Sebastian Junger and Tim Hetherington's «Restrepo» for U. S. documentary, David Michôd's «Animal Kingdom» for world drama, and Mads Brügger's «The Red Chapel» for world documentary.
The royal drama won five prizes at the 2010 Bifas including best film, best actor, best supporting actor and best supporting actress.
It's a trans drama that took three prizes at Berlinale.
Written by Bob Nelson (the first time Payne wasn't directly involved in writing a film he's directed), the comedic drama stars Bruce Dern (who won best actor at Cannes and is a shoo - in for his first Oscar nomination in over 35 years) and Will Forte (of «Saturday Night Live» fame, pulling off a largely dramatic role) as a father and son road tripping it from Montana to Nebraska to claim the alleged prize money the mentally deteriorating father thinks he's won.
Apart from the five trophies the play managed to pick up at the Tonys «ÄòAugust «Äô has also taken home this years Pulitzer prize for Drama and even the New York Drama Critics «Äô Circle Award.
Joris - Peyrafitte made waves when he directed, co-wrote, scored and acted in As You Are, a teen drama set in the 1990s that won the special jury prize at the 2016 Sundance Film.
The quirky drama, which takes a look at contemporary life in America through the lens of a grieving mother (Frances McDormand) and her frustrations with local law enforcement, won a screenplay prize at the Venice Film Festival.
One of my other favorite films of the festival, Nadine Labaki's powerful drama Capharnaüm, won the Jury Prize (essentially third prize) which is a relief at least.
Last year, the winner of the Globes» Drama prize, Moonlight, did end up winning Best Picture, and the awards» big winner La La Land also performed well at the Oscars.
On Body and Soul (Netflix) This abstract Hungarian drama won the Golden Bear top prize at the prestigious Berlin International Film Festival, a distinction that would help push it to a Best Foreign Language Film nomination.
After the awards ceremony, the festival closed with the premiere of French director Julie Bertuccelli's mother - daughter drama «The Tree,» starring Charlotte Gainsbourg, who won the best - actress prize at Cannes last year for Lars von Trier's «Antichrist.»
Barbra Streisand, presenting the prize for Best Motion Picture — Drama (which went to Three Billboards), noted that she was the most recent woman to be nominated for Best Director at the Globes, for Yentl back in 1984.
Up next: It's a tie at Cannes» 61, as Luis Buñuel's anarchic Viridiana splits the top prize with a forgotten French drama, The Long Absence.
The wonderful Benedict Cumberbatch stars in this WWII drama about British code - breaker Alan Turing which has just won the top prize at the Toronto International Film Festival.
The Best Motion Picture — Drama prize can be a harbinger of what movie will win Best Picture at the Oscars as well, though sometimes the fact that the Globes divides the prize into Best Motion Picture — Drama and Best Motion Picture — Musical or Comedy has hampered those predictions.
Fox Searchlight, which released Cahill and Brit Marling's first collaboration «Another Earth,» scooped up the brainy sci - fi drama co-starring Marling and Astrid Bergès - Frisbey at Sundance, where it won this year's Alfred P. Sloan prize, which is awarded to a film pertaining to science or technology.
The drama, directed by Alfonso Gomez - Rejon, won the grand jury prize and audience award for best U.S. dramatic feature at the Sundance Film Festival last month.
Among the other winners at today's awards lunch will be Sir Kenneth Branagh, picking up the best actor prize for his performance as a Swedish detective in the three - part BBC1 drama Wallander.
On the television side, The Handmaid's Tale took the big prize as Best Drama Series, just as it did at the Emmys last year.
A late surge of momentum (five stars from Peter) for Andrei Zvyagintsev's Russian drama which takes literal pot shots at the Kremlin administration was only enough, in the end, to secure it the screenplay prize.
CANNES, FRANCE — One of the most generous juries at any recent edition of the Cannes film festival handed out prizes Sunday night to 9 of the 20 films in competition, topped by the Golden Palm for Michael Haneke's period drama, «The White Ribbon.»
The Civil War - set drama about an injured Union soldier who gets taken in at an all - girls school started off its awards season at Cannes, where Coppola became the second woman in history to win the fest's best - director prize.
At the Academy Awards, dramas usually claim not only the top prize, but all major categories and most of the minor ones too.
The BBC drama Happy Valley emerged victorious at this year's awards, taking home the prizes for Best Drama and Best Actdrama Happy Valley emerged victorious at this year's awards, taking home the prizes for Best Drama and Best ActDrama and Best Actress.
Kino Lorber is heading out with Keith Maitland's partially animated documentary Tower, which won jury and audience prizes at the 2016 SXSW Film Festival, while Roadside Attractions is launching drama Priceless, spearheaded by Christian rock band King & Country.
Albrecht Goertz's gorgeous 503 could not have come at a worse time for BMW, as Douglas Blain explains in Drama Queen / In 1966 and All That, Steve Welsh reports from the unrivalled Goodwood Revival historic race meeting, which this year marked 50 years since Australian driver Jack Brabham won the Formula One World Championship in a car of his construction / Kit Foster tells the story of the American Underslung, the first American sports car, and examines one of the prized survivors of this pioneering but short - lived marque in Swing low, sweet chariot / In his article, Cross-Channel concours, Jörg Sierks chooses his favourites from two prestigious concours events, held on the same weekend on opposite sides of the English Channel / With the help of rarely seen archive photographs, D'Arcy Lever looks back at the highly effective trials specials built by Sydney Allard before World War Two.
McLain sustains a momentum as swift and heart - pounding as one of Beryl's prize horses at a gallop as she focuses on the romance, glamour, and drama of Beryl's blazing life, creating a seductive work of popular historical fiction with sure - fire bio-pic potential.
His 1989 documentary - drama exploring author Langston Hughes and the Harlem Renaissance titled Looking for Langston garnered Julien a cult following while his 1991 debut feature Young Soul Rebels won the Semaine de la Critique prize at the Cannes Film Festival.
Perhaps it helped minimize public relations drama that there was no expectation on the part of voting participants of receiving a prize — this had been stipulated at the outset in the contest rules.
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