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Welcome to Awards Season Part 2 – The Movies 2019 (Chapter 1)
Hopefully, you’ve already read Part 1 of this semi-weekly series and already know some of the players when awards season begins in early December. A few of them have already announced their awards for the year.
I was going to use this second installment to talk about the various Oscar categories and what they signify or represent, and how they are selected, but that can clearly wait until January. Instead, I’m going to get into some of the movies being bandied about this awards season, and there seems to be more than ever.
Mind you, this won’t be one of those, “These are my eight to ten picks to get nominated for Best Picture,” since you can keep track of that over at GoldDerby, even if my reasons and analysis aren’t listed. I may do something akin to that closer to January once we get some precursors. (See Part 1.)
In each section, I’m going to list the movies in alphabetical order but I’m also going to give a number to each in terms of its Oscar potential. While I’ll talk a little about some of the factors in play for each movie, I’m going to try to not get too deeply into the performances, since that will be saved for a future installment. I’m also going to leave off the desire to talk about animated films or documentaries much, even though the latter is definitely one of my specialties – the former, not so much.
SUNDANCE FAVES
Even before the Oscar nominations are announced for the previous year, the movie biz kicks into high gear with the movies that will be talked about over the next year with the annual trip to Park City, Utah for the newest independent films, including from many who have already established themselves at Sundances past.
Plenty of Sundance premieres have gone onto get awards (or at least nominations) on Oscar night including Little Miss Sunshine, Precious,Beasts of the Southern Wild, Winter’s Bone (whatever happened to that “Jennifer Lawrence” girl?) and more, but it feels like every year, it gets tougher and tougher to make it through the whole year, especially when movies are released during the summertime.
Clemency (NEON) (5)
It’s almost hard to believe that Chinonye Chukwu’s prison drama, her second movie, premiered all the way back in January, because distributor NEON (who is having a fantastic year!) is waiting until the very tail end of December to release it. The movie stars Alfre Woodard as a prison warden who is trying to juggle her own domestic issues with the impending execution of an inmate, played by Aldis Hodges (who was also excellent in the overlooked Brian Banks). Both performances are solid, having already gotten a few Gotham and Independent Spirit nominations.
Late Night (Amazon) (3)
This Mindy Kaling comedy vehicle, which she wrote and stars with the always wonderful Dame Emma Thompson is a fantastic example of films that come out of Sundance that are based on personal stories but told in an entertaining way. This comedy about Kaling’s character becoming a bit of a diversity hire in the writers’ room for a legendary late night talk show host (played by Thompson) comes from out of Kaling’s time as an intern for Conan O’Brien. It’s a wonderful and very entertaining film, although Amazon hasn’t been supporting its award chances by sending out screeners, maybe since it only made $15.5 million in its early summer theatrical run despite getting a wide release. I really like this movie a lot and in any other year, Kaling’s screenplay would get recognized – it really should have been this year’s The Big Sick*– but at this point, its best bet is a Golden Globe comedy nod for Thompson. (*Remember how everyone thought Holly Hunter would get an Oscar nomination for this that year?)
The Farewell (A24) (8)
Lulu Wang’s family dramedy based on her own true story (or based on a lie, going by the opening title) is easily one of the year’s best films. The movie burst into Sundance with many raving about the performance by Awkwafina and Chinese vet Shuzhen Zhao, who are both wonderful, but I’m not the only person who absolutely loves this movie, which I expect to do decently among critics groups. It also has that personal thing of The Big Sick,but it’s also a movie set mostly in China, mostly in Mandarin, yet it still has found a fairly wide appeal among moviegoers despite only making slightly more than Late Nightin theaters, peaking in less than 900 theaters. Wisely, A24 is giving this another seasonal push with Wang and Awkwafina doing the rounds, which will guarantee awards voters check out those screeners. It’s a wonderful movie with a fantastic script, and hopefully its support at the Gothams and (less so) at the Independent Spirits will help its Oscar chances.
The Report (Amazon) (4)
Frequent Steven Soderbergh collaborator Scott Z Burns’ second feature as a director took on the CIA’s use of torture techniques to get info out of Iraqi detainees, which makes it a pretty serious film. Many people at Sundance were raving about the performances by Adam Driver as Daniel Jones, the man writing the report for years, and Annette Bening as Senator Dianne Feinstein, more than for the overall movie. The Reportjust hit Amazon Prime a few weeks after its so-so theatrical showing. (Actually, Amazon took a cue from Netflix and didn’t REPORT (rimshot) its box office.) I feel like Driver’s performance in Marriage Story(see below) has been taking away from this equally great performance and Bening’s performance while great as always isn’t too groundbreaking. In any other year, Burns’ fantastic screenplay would get attention and maybe the WGA will do so, but it’s playing in a tough adapted screenplay year.
Beyond those four films mentioned above, there are also a lot of strong docs that premiered at Sundance and will go all the way to Oscar night, as well as a number of genre films, some which will become popular favorites but not necessarily be in the awards conversation.
CANNES SHENANIGANS
(Actually, there were no actual shenanigans, but it rhymed, so the subtitle sticks!)
As the summer movie season begins in May, the Cannes Film Festival brings many industry insiders to the beach-side Croisette to see some of the fanciest world premiere galas of the year. I personally have never been but it sure looks like a nice working vacation.
There are quite a few strong festivals in between Sundance and Cannes: Berlin, SXSW and Tribeca being three, but to date, they haven’t proven to be particularly strong for delivering Oscar winners or even nominees. Movies like Olivia Wilde’s Book Smart, which premiered at the middle of the three, has proven popular among younger critics but just didn’t take off at the box office
Cannes is another story, and again, in alphabetical order, this year’s festival presented…
Atlantiques/Atlantics (Netflix) (2)
Mati Diop’s feature narrative debut left Cannes with the Grand Prix award, which got it a lot more attention with its look at a love affair between a construction worker and a 17-year-old promised to another man. This is Senegal’s selection for the International Film category, and it has a good chance of getting into the shortlist and nominations, although probably not into other categories persé. It will be interesting to see if this can win any of the critics’ awards in the foreign language category over Bong Joon-ho’s Parasite. The New York Film Critics Circle (NYFCC) just awarded it as a debut feature, so that’s a start.
The Lighthouse (A24) (3)
There was a lot of buzz out of Cannes for Robert Eggers’ follow-up to his horror-thriller The VVitch, this one a two-hander starring Robert Pattinson and Willem Dafoe as two men taking care of a remote lighthouse where they get stranded as they both start to go insane. (Actually, Dafoe’s character is already halfway there, which might be why his performance is a likely awards contender.) It’s a weird movie that certainly has its fans but it really will need some critical support this week to be taken seriously for anything other than another Dafoe nomination.
Portrait of a Lady on Fire (NEON) (3)
This French drama from Céline Sciamma (Girlhood) about a lesbian love affair between a painter and her subject found a lot of fans at Cannes and subsequent festivals. Many of the film’s fans were upset when France decided to go with Les Misérablesfor its “International Film” selection, and it’s hard to think that this French film will do very well except among critics. The only problem is that it will continually be competing against Parasitein the Foreign Language category, and the best it can do is maybe get a Golden Globe nomination. The New York Film Critics Circlejust awarded it a Cinematography award, so maybe that’s somewhere it might get more attention, but more likely, it’s in the same boat as Atlantics.
A Hidden Life (Fox Searchlight) (4)
Terrence Malick’s latest film debuted at Cannes out of competition, and oddly, it didn’t get nearly as much attention as his previous few films, although it’s amazing how prolific he’s been in the last decade since last being in the awards race in 2011 for The Tree of Life. Not all his movies since then have been great, and he’s made a few forays into documentary, but A Hidden Lifeis a real return to form in terms of dramatic filmmaking. It takes place during World War II when an Austrian farmer refuses to hail allegiance to Hitler and though it’s long at three hours, it certainly is beautiful, and the Academy has frequently gushed over Holocaust films, which this is. It should get some attention for its Cinematography, and we’ll have to see if it might get other awards.
Les Misérables (Amazon) (3)
Ladj Ly’s French police thriller proved that #BlackLivesMatter is not just a United States phenomenon, as it follows a trio of police officers who get involved with the attack on a young boy in the projects and the attempted cover-up. It’s a movie that’s maybe not one that people might think of an “Oscar movie” but France did pick it as its selection in the “International Film” category, and we’ll have to see how much of a push Amazon will give this over its English narrative films. Again, we’ll have to see how things shake out once the Golden Globes announces if it made their own foreign language category.
Once Upon a Time … in Hollywood (Sony) (10)
One of the big Cannes World Premieres and a huge coup for the festival was getting previous winner and jury leader Quentin Tarantino’s ninth film quite a few months before its July theatrical debut by Sony Pictures. Every Tarantino release is a bit event, but this one reunited him with Django Unchained’s Leonardo DiCaprio and Inglourious Basterds’ Brad Pitt, except that this time they were both playing much larger roles. It also brought on Oscar-nominated starlet Margot Robbie as Sharon Tate, and as you can guess, it took place in Hollywood in 1969 revolving around the time of the famous Tate-LaBianca murders by the Charles Manson family. This was another true original from Tarantino that has been well-marketed by Sony to gross $141 million domestically and another $230.9 million overseas. That’s more than Basterdsbut just behind Django, although the film’s Cannes debut vs. Oscar chances shouldn’t be a shock when you realize that both Pulp Fiction and Basterdsdebuted there on their way to the Oscars.
Pain and Glory (Sony Classics) (6)
Pedro Almodovar’s latest film entered the Cannes competition and walked away with a Best Actor award for its star and Almodovar’s frequent leading man Antonio Banderas, who is thought to be in the Oscar race for Lead Actor. (More on him in the next installment.) But the movie itself was such a remarkable comeback for Almodovar who hasn’t been in the Oscar race since 2003’s Talk to Her, although the film’s other star, Penelope Cruz, whose first Oscar nomination was for Almodovar’s 2007 film Volver. There’s always hopes that Almodovar will once again be nominated for his original screenplay (which is excellent) or direction, but those are both crowded fields this year. It’s a shame because this really is among Almodovar’s best films and the NYFCC picking Banderas as their Best Actor gives the actor a nice boost at the start of awards season.
Parasite (NEON) (9)
Korean filmmaker Bong Joon-Ho’s sixth feature film burst into Cannes much like the impoverished family in the movie who wheels and deals their way into the home of a wealthier family. It would walk away with the coveted Palme d’Or prize, and with tons of rave reviews from the critics that have helped the movie make its way to theatrical release in which it’s become the highest grossing import from Korea (movie-wise, anyway). The movie is still sitting at 99% on Rotten Tomatoeswith only 3 negative reviews out of 300, and audiences seem to like it almost as much. The only negative is that it is a foreign film with mainly unknown actors and the Academy has never nominated a Korean film for ANY Oscars EVER… isn’t that crazy? Director Bong’s movie will change that as it’s this year’s Amor, Michael Haneke’s Palme D’Or which was nominated for a number of Oscars, only winning one for Foreign Language film. Parasite is so far ahead of the competition in the “International Film” competition, it’s scary, and it’s begun its run of critics awards by taking the Atlanta Film Critics Society’s top honors.
The Traitor (Sony Pictures Classics) (2)
Marco Bellochio’s crime drama (which I haven’t yet seen) premiered in competition with generally decent reviews, and like many other Cannes premieres, it’s best bet is in the International Film category where it will lose to Parasite. It will be the 80-year-old Bellochio’s submission by his country after a number of well-respected films.
Outside the Festival Circuit
There are quite a few movies released in the summer and early fall that aren’t necessarily considered awards movies, the big one being Marvel Studios’ Avengers: Endgame (Disney), which I’ll probably write more about o6ver at The Beat. Focus Features managed to have the biggest hit of their 16-year-plus career with the movie incarnation of the popular BBC show Downton Abbey from previous Oscar nominee (and Emmy winner) Julian Fellowes, and they’re likely to try to push that into the awards race especially if some of their other offerings (see below) don’t click.
Okay, this is already getting too long. So I’m going to cut it off here and get to the rest of the year in Part 2… yes, there will be a Chapter 2, Part 2. Deal with it.
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Les Miserables Made To The Way In Which Film Festivals - #BerlinInternationalFilmFestival, #CannesFilmFestival, #FilmFestivals, #LocarnoInternationalFilmFestival, #SanSebastiánInternationalFilmFestival, #SundanceFilmFestival, #TorontoInternationalFilmFestival, #VeniceInternationalFilmFestival
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Les Miserables Made To The Way In Which Film Festivals
Ordinary from their holidays abroad if you’re tired, you can fill your trip with a movie. Every year around the world hundreds of Film Festival of the art of cinema connects with their audience best. Most of the festivals we have listed some of the most respected in the industry, we are here for you.
Cannes Film Festival
this year, 68.si will take place, one of the world’s most prestigious film festivals, the Cannes Film Festival competition film screenings of employees and press Enter, you can unfortunately only in the film industry, but that occur on the beach “Cinema de la plage” activities that everyone can participate. “Cinema de la plage” that is, at the beach, in the movies, non-competition films, as well as classic films you can watch with the festival.
(Photo: AFP Photo)
more than 30,000 producer, director, actor and Cannes during the festival, which took place with the participation of employees in the sector, currently owned luxury brings another level of social life. If you want to see if some famous Palais des Festivals, you can watch the red carpet at the entrance of the building, but it was early, the crowd quite quickly occurs.
it is also quite difficult to find a hotel room during the festival season, make your reservations beforehand are written. For detailed information, you can visit the official page of the Cannes Film Festival: http://www.festival-cannes.com/en.html
Sundance Film Festival
held by the Sundance Institute the Sundance Film Festival every year, America is taking place in the state of Utah. The festival, which is a paradise for lovers of independent American film, it is possible to watch examples from world cinema as well. Started in 1978, when Hollywood set out to give welcome and support independent artists outside of the system, while the names started to attract the attention of more mainstream over time. Small-budget films, studios with million dollar budgets for movies have been added.
your stay in Park City during the festival, a little salty, you can choose to stay in Salt Lake City, 35 minutes away. Of course, in such a situation you need to rent a car.
Sundance made a name with films; reservoir dogs, Memento, Clerks, the usual suspects, Little Miss sunshine, the Blair Witch project Blood Simple’. Panel’s Sundance movies as well as many industrial models where there are different ticket. Who the 3,500 $, and the right to unlimited participation in all festive activities who can provide the $20 one ticket can buy. For detailed information visit the festival’s official website: http://www.sundance.org/
Venice International Film Festival
the world’s oldest International Film Festival, Venice, for the first time in 1932 to meet the audience. The Venice Biennale’s, which is a part of the event each year, August-Venice in the months of September’s historic Palazzo del Cinema on Lido Island’s also taking place. The Venice Film Festival’s most prestige award sub-D%bBear 1n’or (d Leone’Oro) between considered worthy movies brokeback mountain, the wrestler, Belle de jour, there are films like the green ray.
the festival, which this year was held on 2-12 could make by buying a ticket to participate, but you’ll need to keep your speed to your tickets is running out now. In addition, Lido’s also we recommend that you avoid, Venice’s character that does not reflect much of a region. For detailed information visit the festival’s official website: http://www.labiennale.org/en/cinema/
the Toronto International Film Festival
“tiff.” as for the record, Toronto International Film Festival is North America’s not one of biggest film festivals, it is also the world’s most prestigious film festivals. Every year a festival known as 400 a harbinger of Oscar’s films and 400,000 e’s more than moviegoers agree.
your tickets TIFF.net you can buy from, but you’ll have to move your hand fast. If you want to left in the movie, if there’s a system called the rush Line, as well as ticket holders who have not come to take the place of the waiting room. The tail of the line from the movie rush hours 3 hours ago begins, and the first ones are taken. Regular ticket prices are$ 24, while tickets for the gala red carpets and celebrities films 46 around$ watching.
Slang, King’s speech, Dallas Buyers Club, Sideways, during the festival the North American premiere of films like chariots of fire is performed by stopping the flow you can guess the city is famous. I watched the movie, Nicole Kidman’s la,a I will drink wine with George Clooney if you say the correct address in the Yorkville area. Here bars/cafes/restaurants where they spent some time in the town of the famous players locations. For detailed information visit the festival’s official website: http://tiff.net/
Berlin International Film Festival
The Berlin International Film Festival in 1951 in West Berlin began. Currently 300,000 annual ticket sales and is considered the world’s largest Film Festival with the participation of 500,000 persons. Every year around 400, the film and the audience in Berlin with the leading names in the industry meet. Berlinale art, SaaS, Commerce and media, which contains a combination of a huge event.
the festival’s competition, Panorama, Forum, generation, German cinema, shorts and Retrospective sections. The competition section of the cauldron of the famous Golden Bear’s home taking Yi. Golden Bear winner honey against the wall and the pride we have in the films. Berlinale’s website you can buy your tickets online, visit the festival’s official website for detailed information: https://www.berlinale.de/en/HomePage.html
about Berlin, of course, have a lot to say, but what you need to do in Berlin while you’re in there if you say you’s our summer steer 36 hours.
Locarno International Film Festival
held in the city of Locarno, Switzerland since 1946, the festival brings together filmmakers from different corners of the world every year. More known as the festival of discovery, the festival plays a significant role in determining new trends and capabilities in the cinema. Saasa kiyaslafilm oriented Festival to other festivals, although Willem dafoe, Anthony Hopkins, Aki Kaurismäki, John Malkovich, Susan sarandon, Christian Slater, Gus van Sant, Harrison Ford, Daniel Craig and heavy with famous names such as Faye runawaydo not back the sponsor.
the most striking and popular event of the festival, with the participation of 8,000 people in the Piazza Grande open-air film screenings. The year 2300 sunny hours and Locarno is the warmest city in Switzerland. Speaking of the festival, and walk through the narrow streets of the city carda oxygen can feed the cable car in the mountains, in the Lake Maggiore water sports you can do.
tickets for the screening at the festival for $ 15 $ 32 varies between. For detailed information visit the festival’s official website: http://www.pardolive.ch/en/
San Sebastián International Film Festival
Vertigo, Melinda&Melinda held a festival of legendary films such as the premiere of consider. Since it started in 1953, Bette Davis, Gregory peck, Elizabeth Taylor, Audrey Hepburn, Robert De Niro, Meryl Streep, Richard Gere, Michael Douglas, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Mel Gibson, Demi Moore, Naomi watts and attended by names like Brad Pitt San Sebastian Film Festival, Spanish Director Almodovar and Francis Ford Coppola’s career is the most important in output helped too.
the month of September the festival towards the end of Spain’s a beach tourist town in the Basque Country San Sebastian/Donostia’s also taking place. When it has come to the Festival, don’t neglect to enjoy the sun and sea. For detailed information visit the festival’s official website: http://www.sansebastianfestival.com/in/
#Berlin International Film Festival#Cannes Film Festival#film festivals#Locarno International Film Festival#San Sebastián International Film Festival#Sundance Film Festival#Toronto International Film Festival#Venice International Film Festival
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Les Miserables Made To The Way In Which Film Festivals
Ordinary from their holidays abroad if you’re tired, you can fill your trip with a movie. Every year around the world hundreds of Film Festival of the art of cinema connects with their audience best. Most of the festivals we have listed some of the most respected in the industry, we are here for you.
Cannes Film Festival
this year, 68.si will take place, one of the world’s most prestigious film festivals, the Cannes Film Festival competition film screenings of employees and press Enter, you can unfortunately only in the film industry, but that occur on the beach “Cinema de la plage” activities that everyone can participate. “Cinema de la plage” that is, at the beach, in the movies, non-competition films, as well as classic films you can watch with the festival.
(Photo: AFP Photo)
more than 30,000 producer, director, actor and Cannes during the festival, which took place with the participation of employees in the sector, currently owned luxury brings another level of social life. If you want to see if some famous Palais des Festivals, you can watch the red carpet at the entrance of the building, but it was early, the crowd quite quickly occurs.
it is also quite difficult to find a hotel room during the festival season, make your reservations beforehand are written. For detailed information, you can visit the official page of the Cannes Film Festival: http://www.festival-cannes.com/en.html
Sundance Film Festival
held by the Sundance Institute the Sundance Film Festival every year, America is taking place in the state of Utah. The festival, which is a paradise for lovers of independent American film, it is possible to watch examples from world cinema as well. Started in 1978, when Hollywood set out to give welcome and support independent artists outside of the system, while the names started to attract the attention of more mainstream over time. Small-budget films, studios with million dollar budgets for movies have been added.
your stay in Park City during the festival, a little salty, you can choose to stay in Salt Lake City, 35 minutes away. Of course, in such a situation you need to rent a car.
Sundance made a name with films; reservoir dogs, Memento, Clerks, the usual suspects, Little Miss sunshine, the Blair Witch project Blood Simple’. Panel’s Sundance movies as well as many industrial models where there are different ticket. Who the 3,500 $, and the right to unlimited participation in all festive activities who can provide the $20 one ticket can buy. For detailed information visit the festival’s official website: http://www.sundance.org/
Venice International Film Festival
the world’s oldest International Film Festival, Venice, for the first time in 1932 to meet the audience. The Venice Biennale’s, which is a part of the event each year, August-Venice in the months of September’s historic Palazzo del Cinema on Lido Island’s also taking place. The Venice Film Festival’s most prestige award sub-D%bBear 1n’or (d Leone’Oro) between considered worthy movies brokeback mountain, the wrestler, Belle de jour, there are films like the green ray.
the festival, which this year was held on 2-12 could make by buying a ticket to participate, but you’ll need to keep your speed to your tickets is running out now. In addition, Lido’s also we recommend that you avoid, Venice’s character that does not reflect much of a region. For detailed information visit the festival’s official website: http://www.labiennale.org/en/cinema/
the Toronto International Film Festival
“tiff.” as for the record, Toronto International Film Festival is North America’s not one of biggest film festivals, it is also the world’s most prestigious film festivals. Every year a festival known as 400 a harbinger of Oscar’s films and 400,000 e’s more than moviegoers agree.
your tickets TIFF.net you can buy from, but you’ll have to move your hand fast. If you want to left in the movie, if there’s a system called the rush Line, as well as ticket holders who have not come to take the place of the waiting room. The tail of the line from the movie rush hours 3 hours ago begins, and the first ones are taken. Regular ticket prices are$ 24, while tickets for the gala red carpets and celebrities films 46 around$ watching.
Slang, King’s speech, Dallas Buyers Club, Sideways, during the festival the North American premiere of films like chariots of fire is performed by stopping the flow you can guess the city is famous. I watched the movie, Nicole Kidman’s la,a I will drink wine with George Clooney if you say the correct address in the Yorkville area. Here bars/cafes/restaurants where they spent some time in the town of the famous players locations. For detailed information visit the festival’s official website: http://tiff.net/
Berlin International Film Festival
The Berlin International Film Festival in 1951 in West Berlin began. Currently 300,000 annual ticket sales and is considered the world’s largest Film Festival with the participation of 500,000 persons. Every year around 400, the film and the audience in Berlin with the leading names in the industry meet. Berlinale art, SaaS, Commerce and media, which contains a combination of a huge event.
the festival’s competition, Panorama, Forum, generation, German cinema, shorts and Retrospective sections. The competition section of the cauldron of the famous Golden Bear’s home taking Yi. Golden Bear winner honey against the wall and the pride we have in the films. Berlinale’s website you can buy your tickets online, visit the festival’s official website for detailed information: https://www.berlinale.de/en/HomePage.html
about Berlin, of course, have a lot to say, but what you need to do in Berlin while you’re in there if you say you’s our summer steer 36 hours.
Locarno International Film Festival
held in the city of Locarno, Switzerland since 1946, the festival brings together filmmakers from different corners of the world every year. More known as the festival of discovery, the festival plays a significant role in determining new trends and capabilities in the cinema. Saasa kiyaslafilm oriented Festival to other festivals, although Willem dafoe, Anthony Hopkins, Aki Kaurismäki, John Malkovich, Susan sarandon, Christian Slater, Gus van Sant, Harrison Ford, Daniel Craig and heavy with famous names such as Faye runawaydo not back the sponsor.
the most striking and popular event of the festival, with the participation of 8,000 people in the Piazza Grande open-air film screenings. The year 2300 sunny hours and Locarno is the warmest city in Switzerland. Speaking of the festival, and walk through the narrow streets of the city carda oxygen can feed the cable car in the mountains, in the Lake Maggiore water sports you can do.
tickets for the screening at the festival for $ 15 $ 32 varies between. For detailed information visit the festival’s official website: http://www.pardolive.ch/en/
San Sebastián International Film Festival
Vertigo, Melinda&Melinda held a festival of legendary films such as the premiere of consider. Since it started in 1953, Bette Davis, Gregory peck, Elizabeth Taylor, Audrey Hepburn, Robert De Niro, Meryl Streep, Richard Gere, Michael Douglas, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Mel Gibson, Demi Moore, Naomi watts and attended by names like Brad Pitt San Sebastian Film Festival, Spanish Director Almodovar and Francis Ford Coppola’s career is the most important in output helped too.
the month of September the festival towards the end of Spain’s a beach tourist town in the Basque Country San Sebastian/Donostia’s also taking place. When it has come to the Festival, don’t neglect to enjoy the sun and sea. For detailed information visit the festival’s official website: http://www.sansebastianfestival.com/in/
#American film#Berlin International Film Festival#Cannes#Cannes Film Festival#film festivals#holidays abroad#Hollywood#Locarno International Film Festival#North America#San Sebastián International Film Festival#Sundance Film Festival#Toronto International Film Festival#Venice International Film Festival
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