Wednesday, February 25, 2009
Monday, February 23, 2009
Oscar results
The Academy definitely favored the Indian production that could, Slumdog Millionaire. Other winners included Milk for screenplay & Best Actor (Sean Penn), Kate Winslet as Best Actress for The Reader, and Penelope Cruz & Heath Ledger in the supporting acting categories.
Did you notice that "Toyland" won the Best Live Action Short Oscar, after winning the 2008 ShortFest Audience Favorite Live Action Short? And Best Foreign Language Film Oscar winner, Departures, recently won the 2009 PSIFF Mercedes-Benz Audience Award for Best Narrative Feature?
What do you think?
And what do you think of the change in format?
It seemed to target a broader audience by including clips of more popular but non-nominated films and using popular actors, such as the stars from High School Musical.
What did you think of the five previous winners presenting the acting categories?
See full results here.
Did you notice that "Toyland" won the Best Live Action Short Oscar, after winning the 2008 ShortFest Audience Favorite Live Action Short? And Best Foreign Language Film Oscar winner, Departures, recently won the 2009 PSIFF Mercedes-Benz Audience Award for Best Narrative Feature?
What do you think?
And what do you think of the change in format?
It seemed to target a broader audience by including clips of more popular but non-nominated films and using popular actors, such as the stars from High School Musical.
What did you think of the five previous winners presenting the acting categories?
See full results here.
Tuesday, February 10, 2009
Checking in with BAFTA
The Brit's big awards show, BAFTA, announced their winners. Slumdog sweeps again!
Slumdog Millionaire: Best Film, Best Director, Best Cinematography, Best Editing, Adapted Screenplay, Best Music, Best Sound [PSIFS membership screening, star Freida Pinto received the PSIFF Breakthrough Performance Award]
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button: Production Design, Special Visual Effects, Make Up & Hair [PSIFS membership screening]
Hunger: Carl Foreman Award for Best British Director/Writer of First Feature Film [PSIFF entry]
Man on Wire: Best British Film
I've Loved You So Long: Best Non-English Language Film
The Wrestler: Best Actor (Mickey Rourke) [PSIFS membership screening]
The Reader: Best Actress (Kate Winslet)
The Dark Knight: Best Supporting Actor (Heath Ledger)
Vicky Cristina Barcelona: Best Supporting Actress (Penelope Cruz)
The Duchess: Costume Design [PSIFS membership screening]
In Bruge: Original Screenplay
Wall-E: Best Animated Film
Wallace & Gromit - A Matter of Loaf & Death: Best Animated Short
September: Best Short Film
Noel Clarke: Orange Rising Star Awards
Terry Gilliam: Academy Fellowship
Slumdog Millionaire: Best Film, Best Director, Best Cinematography, Best Editing, Adapted Screenplay, Best Music, Best Sound [PSIFS membership screening, star Freida Pinto received the PSIFF Breakthrough Performance Award]
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button: Production Design, Special Visual Effects, Make Up & Hair [PSIFS membership screening]
Hunger: Carl Foreman Award for Best British Director/Writer of First Feature Film [PSIFF entry]
Man on Wire: Best British Film
I've Loved You So Long: Best Non-English Language Film
The Wrestler: Best Actor (Mickey Rourke) [PSIFS membership screening]
The Reader: Best Actress (Kate Winslet)
The Dark Knight: Best Supporting Actor (Heath Ledger)
Vicky Cristina Barcelona: Best Supporting Actress (Penelope Cruz)
The Duchess: Costume Design [PSIFS membership screening]
In Bruge: Original Screenplay
Wall-E: Best Animated Film
Wallace & Gromit - A Matter of Loaf & Death: Best Animated Short
September: Best Short Film
Noel Clarke: Orange Rising Star Awards
Terry Gilliam: Academy Fellowship
Monday, February 9, 2009
Milk auction
A suit ensemble worn by Sean Penn as Harvey Milk in the film, Milk, will be auctioned off to benefit both Variety – The Children's Charity of Southern California and NYC's Hetrick-Martin Institute, home of the Harvey Milk High School. Costume designer Danny Glicker re-created the ensemble worn by Mr. Milk on November 7, 1978 -- the Election Night on which he celebrated the statewide defeat of Proposition 6, which sought to ban gays from teaching in California public schools and to remove known homosexuals and their supporters from their posts.
The Clothes Off Our Back Foundation will host the online auction of Glicker's specially created ensemble as seen in Gus Van Sant's Milk, which is nominated for 8 Academy Awards including Best Picture and Best Costume Design. Auction ends February 28.
The Clothes Off Our Back Foundation will host the online auction of Glicker's specially created ensemble as seen in Gus Van Sant's Milk, which is nominated for 8 Academy Awards including Best Picture and Best Costume Design. Auction ends February 28.
Thursday, February 5, 2009
February Cin-E-File
The latest February Cin-E-File is out!
What did you think of PSIFF 2009?
Did you attend the first-ever Student Screening Day? How was it?
Did you roam the gala's red carpet? Star sightings?
What do you think of the Oscar noms?
Chat it up while we prepare for another year of great film!
What did you think of PSIFF 2009?
Did you attend the first-ever Student Screening Day? How was it?
Did you roam the gala's red carpet? Star sightings?
What do you think of the Oscar noms?
Chat it up while we prepare for another year of great film!
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