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I'm pleased to announce that Perfect Sport has won MyFestival, the online film festival that decides which movie will fill the last available screening slot at the Seattle International Film Festival.
Perfect Sport won the Feature Film category, with the short film Robbie's Withdrawal being screened before it. This takes the movie's total festival wins to two so far, the previous being Best Dramatic Feature at WorldFest.
The screening takes place at the
Harvard Exit on
Sunday June 15th at 6:30 pm. Tickets are $11 General Admission or $9 for SIFF Supporter. Tickets can be purchased
here.
I'd recommend the theatrical screening for the best possible experience but the film is still available for viewing on the
MyFestival site until June 15th.
Read the press release
here.
Posted by Jon Chappell on Tuesday June 10 2008 3:20 PM to Festivals and Awards, Off-Topic
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Only a few days left to catch the award-winning feature
Perfect Sport online for free. It is competing in MyFestival, a collaboration with the Seattle International Film Festival (SIFF). 10 features and 10 shorts compete for votes, with the winner in each category going on to screen at SIFF on June 15th. The movie will only be online until June 8th (this Sunday) so time is running out!
Here's what some people had to say so far:
Digg:
Just got done watching the movie on MyFestival- "socially-challenging while delightfully entertaining" sums it all up. Its a movie I won't soon forget.
IMDb:
Building on a very creative script with an unexpected plot and believable, fully human characters, the actors make unusual choices that bring even more life to their roles. Your typical sports movie this ain't. Perfect Sport is also set against a beautiful score. I'd recommend this movie to anyone who wants to see something original and gripping. It's so nice to see a movie where you don't know everything that's going to happen in advance. Loved it! Hope it comes out in wider release soon.
http://myfestival.indieflix.com/FilmDetail.aspx?filmid=12Definitely not a movie to be missed. Also don't forget to post your thoughts on the movie into the comment box on the MyFestival site as feedback is really helpful for filmmakers.
P.S. I'm going to have limited internet access over the next few days so apologies if I can't answer your emails quickly.
Posted by Jon Chappell on Thursday June 5 2008 2:53 PM to Festivals and Awards, Off-Topic
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Want to see the winner of
Best Dramatic Feature at Worldfest Houston online for free? Read on.
Perfect Sport, the awesome sports / coming-of-age movie, has been entered into
MyFestival. MyFestival is an online film festival in which members of the public watch and vote for their favorite film out of the 10 features and 10 shorts available. The festival lasts until June 8th, at which point the votes will be tallied and one short and one feature will go on to screen at the Seattle International Film Festival.
And, because I am really bad at describing things, here are some quotes from people who are much better:
I loved this movie! Caught it at Houston Worldfest where it won for Best Drama. For those of you who haven't seen it yet (don't worry, no spoilers here) here's a mini-review:
Building on a very creative script with an unexpected plot and believable, fully human characters, the actors make unusual choices that bring even more life to their roles. Your typical sports movie this ain't. Perfect Sport is also set against a beautiful score. I'd recommend this movie to anyone who wants to see something original and gripping. It's so nice to see a movie where you don't know everything that's going to happen in advance. Loved it! Hope it comes out in wider release soon.
[from
IMDb]
I too saw the film in Houston and it is incredible! Rose does a fantastic job in it, but she truly perils in comparison to the lead, Anthony O'Brien. He directed, co-wrote and starred in the thing and delivered. The film won a Gold Remi at the Houston Film Festival. This clip doesn't do either of their acting justice. It's a smart well done feature and these kids are awesome!
[from
LA Times blog]
Here is the link:
Perfect Sport at MyFestival(note: you need to sign up (free) and they use Windows Media Player so Mac users will need
Flip4Mac)
Posted by Jon Chappell on Saturday May 24 2008 1:47 AM to DR News, Front Page News, Festivals and Awards
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I
previously mentioned that Perfect Sport had been entered into the WorldFest Houston film festival. I'm happy to announce that the movie fought off some tough competition to win Best Dramatic Feature at the festival. Congratulations to all those involved, in particular Tony O'Brien, the writer-director-actor behind it.
I saw a great review on
IMDb from someone who saw it at WorldFest that summarizes the movie far better than I ever could:
I loved this movie! Caught it at Houston Worldfest where it won for Best Drama. For those of you who haven't seen it yet (don't worry, no spoilers here) here's a mini-review:
Building on a very creative script with an unexpected plot and believable, fully human characters, the actors make unusual choices that bring even more life to their roles. Your typical sports movie this ain't. Perfect Sport is also set against a beautiful score. I'd recommend this movie to anyone who wants to see something original and gripping. It's so nice to see a movie where you don't know everything that's going to happen in advance. Loved it! Hope it comes out in wider release soon.
And finally, LA Times has a
sneak preview.
The movie will be entered into other film festivals and I will let you know more about that when information becomes available. When it comes to your town, I definitely recommend checking it out.
Posted by Jon Chappell on Saturday April 26 2008 3:03 PM to Festivals and Awards, Off-Topic
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If you're in the Houston, TX area this April, I thoroughly recommend going to see Perfect Sport at the
41st Annual WorldFest International Film Festival. This festival is one of the oldest in the world and is responsible for discovering Steven Spielberg, George Lucas, Ang Lee, Ridley Scott, The Coen Brothers, David Lynch, Brian De Palma and many more.
To paraphrase WorldFest's site, Perfect Sport is about a young up-and-coming high school wrestling champ who must come to terms with his personal demons and his sister's ability to win against him on the mat. It stars Anthony O'Brien, Jessica Rose (of Lonelygirl15 and Greek fame), Gary Hudson (Paradise Falls), Stella Keitel (as in Harvey), Shawn Aly and Nick Richie.
I'm just going to come out and say it: this movie is awesome. Great script, excellent acting by all of the cast, stunning cinematography, great editing, superb soundtrack - you name it, it's excellent. It was shot for around $600k but you would be forgiven for thinking it was at least 10 times more. It's a rollercoaster of emotion - you'll laugh at the beginning and cry at the end. This movie is not to be missed.
Right now the showtimes are listed as
Sunday 13th April at 7:15pm and
Monday 14th April at 5:00pm but the schedule is described as a "work in progress" so this could change before the final event.
Posted by Jon Chappell on Saturday March 22 2008 2:32 AM to DR News, Indie, Festivals and Awards
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These are the winners of the 2008 Visual Effects Society Awards.
Outstanding Visual Effects in a Visual Effects Driven Motion PictureTransformers - Scott Farrar, Shari Hanson, Russel Earl, Scott Benza
Outstanding Supporting Visual Effects in a Motion PictureRatatouille - Michael Fong, Apurva Shah, Christine Waggoner, Michael Fu
Outstanding Visual Effects in a Broadcast Miniseries, Movie or SpecialBattlestar Galactica - Razor Mike Gibson, Gary Hutzel, Sean Jackson, Pierre Drolet
Outstanding Visual Effects in a Broadcast SeriesFight for Life (Episode 4) - Nicola Instone, Marco Iozzi, Matt Chandler
Outstanding Supporting Visual Effects in a Broadcast ProgramRome (Series 2 Episode 6 "Philippi") - James Madigan, Barrie Hemsley, Duncan Kinnard, Gary Broznich
Outstanding Visual Effects in a CommercialSmirnoff Sea - William Bartlett, Scott Griffin, Dan Seddon, David Mellor
Best Single Visual Effect of the YearTransformers (Desert Highway Sequence) - Scott Farrar, Shari Hanson, Shawn Kelly, Michael Jamieson
Outstanding Real Time Visuals in a Video GameHalo 3 - Marcus Lehto, Jonty Barnes, Stephen Scott, CJ Cowan
Outstanding Pre-Rendered Visuals in a Video GameWorld of Warcraft: The Burning Crusade (Cinematic Intro) - Jeff Chamberlain, Scott Abeyta
Outstanding Visual Effects in a Special Venue ProjectSea Monsters - Sean Phillips, Jack Geist, Robin Aristorenas, Mark Dubeau
Outstanding Animated Character in a Live Action Motion PicturePirates of The Caribbean: At World's End (Davy Jones) - Hal Hickel, Marc Chu, Jakub Pistecky, Maia Kayser
Outstanding Animated Character in an Animated Motion PictureRatatouille (Colette) - Janeane Garofalo, Jaime Landes, Sonoko Konishi , Paul Aichele
Outstanding Animated Character in a Live Action Broadcast Program or CommercialChemical Brothers - Salmon Dance (Fatlip shots) - Nicklas Andersson, Mike Mellor, Sylvain Marc, Florent DeLa Taille
Outstanding Effects in an Animated Motion PictureRatatouille (Food) - Jon Reisch, Jason Johnston, Eric Froemling, Tolga Goktekin
Outstanding Created Environment in a Live Action Motion PicturePirates of the Caribbean: At World's End (The Maelstrom) - Frank Losasso Petterson, Paul Sharpe, Joakim Arnesson, David Meny
Outstanding Created Environment in a Live Action Broadcast Program or CommercialBury My Heart at Wounded Knee (002_05) - Phi Tran, Matthew Lee, Martin Hilke, Andrew Roberts
Outstanding Models or Miniatures in a Motion PictureTransformers - Dave Fogler , Ron Woodall , Alex Jaeger, Brian Gernand
Outstanding Compositing in a Motion PictureTransformers - Pat Tubach , Beth D'Amato , Todd Vaziri , Mike Conte
Outstanding Compositing in a Broadcast Program or CommercialNike - Leave Nothing - James Allen, Rob Trent
Outstanding Special Effects in a Motion PictureHarry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix - John Richardson, Stephen Hamilton, Richard Farns, Stephen Hutchinson
Outstanding Special Effects in a Broadcast Program or CommercialActively Safe - Lexus Hydrant - Dave Peterson, Anthony De La Cruz
[via
fxguide]
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Best FilmAtonementAmerican Gangster
The Lives of Others
No Country For Old Men
There Will Be Blood
Best British FilmThis is EnglandAtonement
The Bourne Ultimatum
Control
Eastern Promises
Best Leading ActorDaniel Day-Lewis - There Will Be BloodGeorge Clooney - Michael Clayton
James McAvoy - Atonement
Viggo Mortensen - Eastern Promises
Ulrich Muehe - The Lives of Others
Best Leading ActressMarion Cotillard - La Vie En RoseCate Blanchett - Elizabeth: The Golden Age
Julie Christie - Away From Her
Keira Knightley - Atonement
Ellen Page - Juno
Best Supporting ActorJavier Bardem - No Country For Old MenPaul Dano - There Will Be Blood
Tommy Lee Jones - No Country For Old Men
Philip Seymour Hoffman - Charlie Wilson's War
Tom Wilkinson - Michael Clayton
Best Supporting ActressTilda Swinton - Michael ClaytonCate Blanchett - I'm Not There
Kelly Macdonald - No Country For Old Men
Samantha Morton - Control
Saoirse Ronan - Atonement
Best DirectorNo Country For Old Men - Joel & Ethan CoenAtonement - Joe Wright
The Bourne Ultimatum - Paul Greengrass
The Lives of Others - Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck
There Will Be Blood - Paul Thomas Anderson
Best Original ScreenplayJuno - Diablo CodyAmerican Gangster - Steven Zaillian
The Lives of Others - Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck
Michael Clayton - Tony Gilroy
This is England - Shane Meadows
Best Adapted ScreenplayThe Diving Bell and the Butterfly - Ronald HarwoodAtonement - Christopher Hampton
The Kite Runner - David Benioff
No Country For Old Men - Joel Coen/Ethan Coen
There Will Be Blood - Paul Thomas Anderson
Best Film Not in the English LanguageThe Lives of OthersThe Diving Bell and the Butterfly
The Kite Runner
Lust, Caution
La Vie En Rose
Best Animated FilmRatatouilleShrek the Third
The Simpsons Movie
Carl Foreman Award for Special Achievement by a British director, writer or producer in their first feature filmMatt Greenhalgh (writer) - ControlChris Atkins (director/writer) - Taking Liberties
Mia Bays (producer) - Scott Walker: 30 Century Man
Sarah Gavron (director) - Brick Lane
Andrew Piddington (director/writer) - The Killing of John Lennon
Best MusicLa Vie En Rose - Christopher GunningAmerican Gangster - Marc Streitenfeld
Atonement - Dario Marianelli
The Kite Runner - Alberto Iglesias
There Will Be Blood - Jonny Greenwood
Best CinematographyNo Country For Old Men - Roger DeakinsAmerican Gangster - Harris Savides
Atonement - Seamus McGarvey
The Bourne Ultimatum - Oliver Wood
There Will Be Blood - Robert Elswit
Best EditingThe Bourne Ultimatum - Christopher RouseAmerican Gangster - Pietro Scalia
Atonement - Paul Tothill
Michael Clayton - John Gilroy
No Country For Old Men - Roderick Jaynes
Best Production DesignAtonement - Sarah Greenwood, Katie SpencerElizabeth: The Golden Age - Guy Hendrix Dyas, Richard Roberts
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix - Stuart Craig, Stepheanie McMillan
There Will Be Blood - Jack Fisk, Jim Erickson
La Vie En Rose - Olivier Raoux
Best Costume DesignLa Vie En Rose - Marit AllenAtonement - Jacqueline Durran
Elizabeth: The Golden Age - Alexandra Byrne
Lust, Caution - Pan Lai
Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street - Colleen Atwood
Best SoundThe Bourne Ultimatum - Kirk Francis, Scott Millan, Dave Parker, Karen Baker Landers, Per HallbergAtonement - Danny Hambrook, Paul Hamblin, Catherine Hodgson, Becki Ponting
No Country For Old Men - Peter Kurland, Skip Lievsay, Craig Berkey, Greg Orloff
There Will Be Blood - Christopher Scarabosio, Matthew Wood, John Pritchett, Michael Semanick, Tom Johnson
La Vie En Rose - Laurent Zeilig, Pascal Villard, Jean-Paul Hurier, Marc Doisne
Best Visual EffectsThe Golden Compass - Michael Fink, Bill Westenhofer, Ben Morris, Trevor WoodThe Bourne Ultimatum - Peter Chiang, Charlie Noble, Mattias Lindahl, Joss Williams
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix - Tim Burke, John Richardson, Emma Norton, Chris Shaw
Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End - John Knoll, Charles Gibson, Hal Hickel, John Frazier
Spider-Man 3 - Scott Stokdyk, Peter Nofz, John Frazier, Spencer Cook
Best Make-Up and HairLa Vie En Rose - Jan Archibald, Didier LavergneAtonement - Ivana Primorac
Elizabeth: The Golden Age - Jenny Shircore
Hairspray - Judi Cooper Sealy, Jordan Samuel
Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street - Ivana Primorac, Peter Owen
Best Short AnimationThe Pearce Sisters - Jo Allen, Luis CookHead Over Heels - Osbert Parker, Fiona Pitkin, Ian Gouldstone
The Crumblegiant - Pearse Moore, John McCloskey
Best Short FilmDog Altogether - Diarmid Scrimshaw, Paddy ConsidineHesitation - Julien Berlan, Michelle Eastwood, Virginia Gilbert
The One And Only Herb McGwyer Plays Wallis Island - Charlie Henderson, James Griffiths, Tim Key, Tom Basden
Soft - Jane Hooks, Simon Ellis
The Stronger - Dan McCulloch, Lia Williams, Frank McGuinness
The Orange Rising Star Award (voted for by the public)
Shia LaBeoufSienna Miller
Ellen Page
Sam Riley
Tang Wei
Academy FellowshipSir Anthony HopkinsOutstanding British Contribution to CinemaBarry WilkinsonPosted by Jon Chappell on Sunday February 10 2008 3:18 PM to Festivals and Awards
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Best PictureAtonement
Juno
Michael Clayton
No Country for Old Men
There Will Be Blood
Best DirectorJulian Schnabel - The Diving Bell and the Butterfly
Jason Reitman - Juno
Tony Gilroy - Michael Clayton
Joel and Ethan Coen - No Country for Old Men
Paul Thomas Anderson - There Will Be Blood
Best ActorGeorge Clooney - Michael Clayton
Daniel Day-Lewis - There Will Be Blood
Johnny Depp - Sweeney Todd
Tommy Lee Jones - In the Valley of Elah
Viggo Mortensen - Eastern Promises
Best ActressCate Blanchett - Elizabeth: The Golden Age
Julie Christie - Away from Her
Marion Cotillard - La Vie en Rose
Laura Linney - The Savages
Ellen Page - Juno
Best Supporting ActorCasey Affleck - The Assassination of Jesse James...
Javier Bardem - No Country for Old Men
Philip Seymour Hoffman - Charlie Wilson's War
Hal Holbrook - Into the Wild
Tom Wilkinson - Michael Clayton
Best Supporting ActressCate Blanchett - I'm Not There
Ruby Dee - American Gangster
Saoirse Ronan - Atonement
Amy Ryan - Gone Baby Gone
Tilda Swinton - Michael Clayton
Best Foreign Language FilmBeaufort (Israel)
The Counterfeiters (Austria)
Katyn (Poland)
Mongol (Kazakhstan)
12 (Russia)
Best Animated FeaturePersepolis
Ratatouille
Surf's Up
Best Adapted ScreenplayAtonement
Away from Her
The Diving Bell and the Butterfly
No Country for Old Men
There Will Be Blood
Best Original ScreenplayJuno
Lars and the Real Girl
Michael Clayton
Ratatouille
The Savages
Best Music (Score)Atonement
The Kite Runner
Michael Clayton
Ratatouille
3:10 to Yuma
Best Music (Song)Falling Slowly - Once (performed by Glen Hansard and Marketa Irglova)
Happy Working Song - Enchanted (performed by Amy Adams)
Raise It Up - August Rush (performed by Jamia Simone Nash and Impact Repertory Theatre)
So Close - Enchanted (performed by Jon McLaughlin)
That's How You Know - Enchanted (performed by Amy Adams)
Best Documentary FeatureNo End in Sight
Operation Homecoming: Writing the Wartime Experience
Sicko
Taxi to the Dark Side
War/Dance
Best Documentary ShortFreeheld
La Corona (The Crown)
Salim Baba
Sari's Mother
Best Visual EffectsThe Golden Compass
Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End
Transformers
Best CinematographyThe Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford
Atonement
The Diving Bell and the Butterfly
No Country for Old Men
There Will Be Blood
Best Art DirectionAmerican Gangster
Atonement
The Golden Compass
Sweeney Todd The Demon Barber of Fleet Street
There Will Be Blood
Best Animated ShortI Met the Walrus
Madame Tutli-Putli
Meme Les Pigeons Vont au Paradis (Even Pigeons Go to Heaven)
My Love (Moya Lyubov)
Peter & the Wolf
Best Short FilmAt Night
Il Supplente
Le Mozart des Pickpockets
Tanghi Argentini
The Tonto Woman
Best Costume DesignAcross the Universe
Atonement
Elizabeth: The Golden Age
La Vie en Rose
Sweeney Todd The Demon Barber of Fleet Street
Best Make-UpLa Vie en Rose
Norbit
Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End
Best Sound MixingThe Bourne Ultimatum
No Country for Old Men
Ratatouille
3:10 to Yuma
Transformers
Best Sound EditingThe Bourne Ultimatum
No Country for Old Men
Ratatouille
There Will Be Blood
Transformers
Best Film EditingThe Bourne Ultimatum
The Diving Bell and the Butterfly
Into the Wild
No Country for Old Men
There Will Be Blood
The ceremony takes place on February 24th. The producer has promised that the "show will go on" whether the actors are there or not, unlike the Golden Globes.
Posted by Jon Chappell on Tuesday January 22 2008 9:46 AM to Industry, Festivals and Awards
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Best Picture (Drama)AtonementAmerican Gangster
Eastern Promises
The Great Debaters
Michael Clayton
No Country for Old Men
There Will Be Blood
Best Picture (Musical or Comedy)Sweeney ToddAcross the Universe
Charlie Wilson's War
Hairspray
Juno
Best Animated FilmRatatouilleBee Movie
The Simpsons Movie
Best Actor in a Leading Role (Drama)Daniel Day Lewis - There Will Be BloodGeorge Clooney - Michael Clayton
James McAvoy - Atonement
Viggo Mortensen - Eastern Promises
Denzel Washington - American Gangster
Best Actor in a Leading Role (Musical or Comedy)Johnny Depp - Sweeney ToddRyan Gosling - Lars and the Real Girl
Tom Hanks - Charlie Wilson's War
Philip Seymour Hoffman - The Savages
John Reilly - Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story
Best Actress in a Leading Role (Drama)Julie Christie - Away from HerCate Blanchett - Elizabeth: The Golden Age
Jodie Foster - The Brave One
Angelina Jolie - A Mighty Heart
Keira Knightley - Atonement
Best Actress in a Leading Role (Musical or Comedy)Marion Cotillard - La Vie en RoseAmy Adams - Enchanted
Nikki Blonsky - Hairspray
Helena Bonham Carter - Sweeney Todd
Ellen Page - Juno
Best Actor in a Supporting RoleJavier Bardem - No Country for Old MenCasey Affleck - The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford
Philip Seymour Hoffman - Charlie Wilson's War
John Travolta - Hairspray
Tom Wilkinson - Michael Clayton
Best Actress in a Supporting RoleCate Blanchett - I'm Not ThereJulia Roberts - Charlie Wilson's War
Saoirse Ronan - Atonement
Amy Ryan - Gone Baby Gone
Tilda Swinton - Michael Clayton
Best DirectorJulian Schnabel - The Diving Bell and the ButterflyTim Burton - Sweeney Todd
Ethan Coen and Joel Coen - No Country for Old Men
Ridley Scott - American Gangster
Joe Wright - Atonement
Best ScreenplayEthan Coen and Joel Coen - No Country for Old MenDiablo Cody - Juno
Christopher Hampton - Atonement
Ronald Harwood - The Diving Bell and the Butterfly
Aaron Sorkin - Charlie Wilson's War
Best Original ScoreDario Marianelli - AtonementMichael Brook, Kaki King, Eddie Vedder - Into the Wild
Clint Eastwood - Grace is Gone
Alberto Iglesias - The Kite Runner
Howard Shore - Eastern Promises
Best Original SongGuaranteed - Into the WildDespedida - Love in the Time of Cholera
Grace is Gone - Grace is Gone
That's How You Know - Enchanted
Walk Hard - Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story
Best Foreign Language FilmThe Diving Bell and the Butterfly (France and US)4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days (Romania)
The Kite Runner (US)
Lust, Caution (Taiwan)
Persepolis (France)
Cecil B DeMille Award - lifetime achievementSteven Spielberg
Best Television Series - DramaMad MenBig Love
Damages
Grey's Anatomy
House
The Tudors
Best Television Series - Musical or ComedyExtras30 Rock
Californication
Entourage
Pushing Daisies
Best Mini-Series or Television MovieLongfordBury My Heart At Wounded Knee
The Company
Five Days
The State Within
Best Actor in a Leading Role (TV Drama)Jon Hamm - Mad MenMichael C Hall - Dexter
Hugh Laurie - House
Jonathan Rhys Meyers - The Tudors
Bill Paxton - Big Love
Best Actor in a Leading Role (TV Musical or Comedy)David Duchovny - CalifornicationAlec Baldwin - 30 Rock
Steve Carrell - The Office
Ricky Gervais - Extras
Lee Pace - Pushing Daisies
Best Actor in a Leading Role (Mini-Series or TV Movie)Jim Broadbent - LongfordAdam Beach - Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee
Ernest Borgnine - A Grandpa for Christmas
Jason Isaacs - The State Within
James Nesbitt - Jekyll
Best Actress in a Leading Role (TV Drama)Glenn Close - DamagesPatricia Arquette - Medium
Minnie Driver - The Riches
Sally Field - Brothers and Sisters
Holly Hunter - Saving Grace
Kyra Sedgwick - The Closer
Edie Falco - The Sopranos
Best Actress in a Leading Role (TV Musical or Comedy)Tina Fey - 30 RockChristina Applegate - Samantha Who?
America Ferrera - Ugly Betty
Anna Friel - Pushing Daisies
Mary-Louise Parker - Weeds
Best Actress in a Leading Role (Mini-Series or TV Movie)Queen Latifah - Life SupportBryce Dallas Howard - As You Like It
Debra Messing - The Starter Wife
Sissy Spacek - Pictures of Hollis Woods
Ruth Wilson - Jane Eyre
Best Actor in a Supporting Role (Series, Mini-Series or TV Movie)Jeremy Piven - EntourageTed Danson - Damages
Kevin Dillon - Entourage
Andy Serkis - Longford
William Shatner - Boston Legal
Donald Sutherland - Dirty Sexy Money
Best Actress in a Supporting Role (Series, Mini-Series or TV Movie)Samantha Morton - LongfordRose Byrne - Damages
Rachel Griffiths - Brothers and Sisters
Katherine Heigl - Grey's Anatomy
Anna Paquin - Bury My Heart On Wounded Knee
Jaime Pressly - My Name is Earl
Posted by Jon Chappell on Sunday January 13 2008 11:26 PM to Industry, Festivals and Awards
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I regularly check out the latest trailers on Apple.com and today this one caught my eye. It's a foreign-language film that toured many festivals and was eventually picked up by Sony Pictures Classics, Sony's independent distribution arm.
What caught my eye was the uniqueness of the film. It's a film set in Iran during the Islamic Revolution, told from the perspective of a nine year-old girl. It is based on the graphic novels of Marjane Satrapi and remains completely faithful to the visual look of the books. It's not a bloody, stylized Sin City-look, it's more the look of a children's animated TV show. It reminds me of the old animated show Madeline, about the schoolgirl in France. This kind of look and feel is an interesting approach considering the bloody nature of the story.
Persepolis trailerPosted by Jon Chappell on Friday December 7 2007 6:43 AM to Indie, Festivals and Awards
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