It should be noted that my views (based solely on a fairly light perusal of the film guide) on what are the most noteworthy films may diverge wildly from yours, and should thus be take with a grain of salt — The Big Sick, tonight's
opening gala film, isn't on this list for instance.
Not exact matches
The Motor Speedway of the South, the location of the Dinoco 400 race that
opens the first Cars movie, is based on Charlotte Motor Speedway, and the
film had its
gala premiere there back in 2006.
This year, we are thrilled to bring Almodóvar's extraordinary
film to the festival's
opening night
gala.»
Joining previously announced
galas «Mudbound» (
opening night), «All The Money In The World» (closing night), «Call Me By Your Name,» «The Disaster Artist» and «Hostiles» are seven
films that hope to make a dent in the Oscars race in various categories.
The
film opens at the
gala premiere of a Mystery, Inc. exhibit at the Coolsville museum.
It's only the third
film confirmed to appear at this year's LFF, with Amma Asante's A United Kingdom previously announced as the
opening night
gala and David Oyelowo drama Queen Of Katwe getting a European premiere.
2 — Annie Award online voting
opens 2 — Palm Springs International
Film Festival Awards
Gala 3 — Deadline for receipt of final Golden Globe ballots from HFPA members 3 — Voting ends for Art Directors Guild nominations 3 — Cinema Audio Society nomination ballot voting ends 3 — NYFCC awards dinner 4 — WGA theatrical and documentary screenplays announced 4 — Art Directors Guild nominations announced 4 — PGA nominations polls close for motion pictures and animated motion pictures 5 — AFI Awards luncheon 5 — PGA Awards nominations announced 5 — PGA nominations for TV, animated, motion pictures and digital announced 5 — Academy Award nominations voting
opens at 8AM PST 7 — Golden Globe Awards 8 — Final ballots go out to BFCA members 8 — Final ballots go out to BTJA members 9 — Deadline for BFCA returning final ballots 9 — Deadline for BTJA returning final ballots 9 — National Board of Review
gala 9 — BAFTA nominations announced 10 — Cinema Audio Society nominees announced 10 — DGA TV, Commercial and Documentary nominees announced 11 — Critics» Choice Awards 11 — DGA feature
film and first - time feature nominations announced 12 — Academy Award nominations voting closes at 5PM PST 15 — NAACP Image Awards 19 — PGA final voting closes 20 — PGA Awards 19 — SAG final voting closes 21 — SAG Awards 23 - Annie Award final voting closes 23 — Academy Award nominations announced 26 — ACE Eddie Awards
Gala 27 — Art Directors Guild Awards
The
film, directed by Emilio Estevez, had its premiere in the United States this week at the American
Film Institute's Fest 2006
opening night
gala in Hollywood.
And it's no doubt, with just a casual perusal of the
film fare planned, including
opening night's
gala offering of a 50th anniversary screening of In The Heat of the Night in the TCL Chinese Theatre IMAX with Sidney Poitier, Lee Grant and director Norman Jewison in attendance — a special festival long showing of original nitrate prints of essential and little known classics — and a screening of one of the greatest comedies of all time — The Jerk — offering Steve Martin and Carl Reiner fans the opportunity to share in the excitement of new phone books arriving.
ROOM Director: Lenny Abrahamson Starring: Brie Larson, Jacob Tremblay, Sean Bridgers, Joan Allen, William H. Macy The
opening night
gala film for the 2015 Twin Cities
Film Fest was Room starring Brie Larson, which also received the People's Choice Award at the Toronto
Film Festival.
After veering away from the tradition of a featuring a Canadian release in the
opening - night
gala spot, the party gets started with a
film directed by a Montreal native who's been on a hot streak of late.
In anticipation of its LFF
opening gala date, the
film has a new UK trailer out.
Brilliantly acted and directed, the
film had been a sensation at Cannes before arriving here as the
opening night
gala.
«Take This Waltz» (Toronto — no current US distribution) The fact that this Sarah Polley
film (and David Cronenberg's — both Canada natives) didn't pop up as an
opening night
gala at Toronto makes you wonder if it was due to Telluride scheduling.
Though The 33
opened to great fanfare as one of the festival's five
gala films, it's another Chilean work, The Club, that will be generating buzz as Oscar season approaches.
We went on to talk about the process she uses to program her festival's dynamic indie
films; why she includes indie cartoons in the mix (and how she discovered The Bum Family); and the non-intuitive, but decidedly wonderful, idea to honor both John Sayles and Tommy Chong at this year's festival, Chong on
opening night and Sayles at the Sierra Spirit Awards and
gala on May 27).
FILE — Co - writer / actor Kumail Nanjiani, his wife co-writer Emily Gordon and director Michael Showalter answer questions after a screening of their
film «The Big Sick» during the
opening night
gala of the
FILE — Co - writer / actor Kumail Nanjiani, his wife co-writer Emily Gordon and director Michael Showalter answer questions after a screening of their
film «The Big Sick» during the
opening night
gala of the Seattle International
Film Festival on Thursday, May 18, 2017 at McCaw Hall in Seattle.
In 2016, Rose & Roy, an award - winning documentary by Adolfo Doring and Claudia Baez (2012) was the
gala opening film at The New York City International
Film Festival.