For Laura Mora, whose visceral and poetic drama “The Kings of the World” represents Colombia at the Oscars, shooting in the region of Bajo de Cauca was an act of defiance.
“I was warned not to shoot there, that it was the most dangerous part of Colombia,” she recalls, adding: “Instead we only came across people who were open, generous and kind.”
“Making a fictional film protected us too as they probably would not have been so welcoming of documentary filmmakers or journalists,” she muses. The production took care to involve communities wherever they stopped, like a gypsy caravan, through villages and towns.
Winning the top awards at San Sebastian and Zurich in the space of just a few days and Mora’s second pic after her breakout hit “Killing Jesus,” “The Kings of the World” follows five homeless teens as they traverse the region to reclaim a plot of...
“I was warned not to shoot there, that it was the most dangerous part of Colombia,” she recalls, adding: “Instead we only came across people who were open, generous and kind.”
“Making a fictional film protected us too as they probably would not have been so welcoming of documentary filmmakers or journalists,” she muses. The production took care to involve communities wherever they stopped, like a gypsy caravan, through villages and towns.
Winning the top awards at San Sebastian and Zurich in the space of just a few days and Mora’s second pic after her breakout hit “Killing Jesus,” “The Kings of the World” follows five homeless teens as they traverse the region to reclaim a plot of...
- 12/12/2022
- by Anna Marie de la Fuente
- Variety Film + TV
The 91st annual Academy Awards (Oscars) was a night of incredibly well-deserved wins, first time wins, and shocking wins. See the full list of nominees and winners below.
Performance by an actress in a supporting role Regina King in “If Beale Street Could Talk” (Winner) Amy Adams in “Vice” Marina de Tavira in “Roma” Emma Stone in “The Favourite” Rachel Weisz in “The Favourite” Best documentary feature “Free Solo” Elizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi, Jimmy Chin, Evan Hayes and Shannon Dill (Winner) “Hale County This Morning, This Evening” RaMell Ross, Joslyn Barnes and Su Kim “Minding the Gap” Bing Liu and Diane Quon “Of Fathers and Sons” Talal Derki, Ansgar Frerich, Eva Kemme and Tobias N. Siebert “Rbg” Betsy West and Julie Cohen Achievement in makeup and hairstyling “Vice” Greg Cannom, Kate Biscoe and Patricia DeHaney (Winner) “Border” Goran Lundstrom and Pamela Goldammer “Mary Queen of Scots” Jenny Shircore, Marc Pilcher and...
Performance by an actress in a supporting role Regina King in “If Beale Street Could Talk” (Winner) Amy Adams in “Vice” Marina de Tavira in “Roma” Emma Stone in “The Favourite” Rachel Weisz in “The Favourite” Best documentary feature “Free Solo” Elizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi, Jimmy Chin, Evan Hayes and Shannon Dill (Winner) “Hale County This Morning, This Evening” RaMell Ross, Joslyn Barnes and Su Kim “Minding the Gap” Bing Liu and Diane Quon “Of Fathers and Sons” Talal Derki, Ansgar Frerich, Eva Kemme and Tobias N. Siebert “Rbg” Betsy West and Julie Cohen Achievement in makeup and hairstyling “Vice” Greg Cannom, Kate Biscoe and Patricia DeHaney (Winner) “Border” Goran Lundstrom and Pamela Goldammer “Mary Queen of Scots” Jenny Shircore, Marc Pilcher and...
- 2/25/2019
- by Andrew Wendowski
- Age of the Nerd
Yorgos Lanthimos’ The Favourite and Alfonso Cuarón’s Roma began night on 10 nominations apiece.
Green Book won best picture in a night of several surprises at the 2019 Oscars, as Bohemian Rhapsody took the most awards with four.
Peter Farrelly’s road trip race drama Green Book beat contenders including Roma to the main prize, also picking up best original screenplay and best supporting actor for Mahershala Ali.
Alfonso Cuarón won two individual awards for best director and best cinematography, with Roma also receiving best foreign language film.
Olivia Colman won best actress for The Favourite - the film’s only...
Green Book won best picture in a night of several surprises at the 2019 Oscars, as Bohemian Rhapsody took the most awards with four.
Peter Farrelly’s road trip race drama Green Book beat contenders including Roma to the main prize, also picking up best original screenplay and best supporting actor for Mahershala Ali.
Alfonso Cuarón won two individual awards for best director and best cinematography, with Roma also receiving best foreign language film.
Olivia Colman won best actress for The Favourite - the film’s only...
- 2/24/2019
- by Screen staff
- ScreenDaily
Yorgos Lanthimos’ The Favourite and Alfonso Cuarón’s Roma lead the way with 10 nominations apiece.
Green Book won best picture in a night of several surprises at the 2019 Oscars, as Bohemian Rhapsody took the most awards with four.
Peter Farrelly’s road trip race drama Green Book beat contenders including Roma to the main prize, also picking up best original screenplay and best supporting actor for Mahershala Ali.
Alfonso Cuarón won two individual awards for best director and best cinematography, with Roma also receiving best foreign language film.
Olivia Colman won best actress for The Favourite - the film’s...
Green Book won best picture in a night of several surprises at the 2019 Oscars, as Bohemian Rhapsody took the most awards with four.
Peter Farrelly’s road trip race drama Green Book beat contenders including Roma to the main prize, also picking up best original screenplay and best supporting actor for Mahershala Ali.
Alfonso Cuarón won two individual awards for best director and best cinematography, with Roma also receiving best foreign language film.
Olivia Colman won best actress for The Favourite - the film’s...
- 2/24/2019
- by Screen staff
- ScreenDaily
With 10 Academy Award bids, “Roma” is tied with “The Favourite” as the most nominated film, and after recent victories at the BAFTA, Golden Globe, Critics’ Choice and Directors Guild Awards it’s currently the Best Picture front-runner. Written and directed by Alfonso Cuaron, this Netflix release tells the story of a middle-class family and their housekeeper (Yalitza Aparicio) in 1970s Mexico City. Gold Derby spoke with Aparicio, her co-star Marina de Tavira, producer Gabriela Rodriguez, production designer Eugenio Caballero, set decorator Barbara Enriquez, sound editor and mixer Skip Lievsay, sound mixers Jose Antonio Garcia and Craig Henighan, and sound editor Sergio Diaz about their Oscar-nominated work.
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Aparicio is nominated for her acting debut, but before getting the role of Cleo she admits she “never thought of acting” as a career. This experience was especially unique considering she never saw a finished script.
See Alfonso Cuaron movies: All 8 films ranked worst to best
Aparicio is nominated for her acting debut, but before getting the role of Cleo she admits she “never thought of acting” as a career. This experience was especially unique considering she never saw a finished script.
- 2/23/2019
- by Zach Laws
- Gold Derby
Gold Derby has conducted exclusive video chats with five of this year’s Oscar nominees for Best Costume Design and Best Production Design over the last few months. How will they do when the winners are announced on Sunday, February 24? Follow the links below to be taken to their full interviews.
Alexandra Byrne (“Mary Queen of Scots”): Costume designer Byrne returned to the Oscar race with this historical drama about the conflict between Mary Stuart (Saoirse Ronan) and her cousin, Queen Elizabeth I (Margot Robbie). Byrne’s last film about the famed monarch, “Elizabeth: The Golden Age” (2007), earned her a victory in this category. She previously competed for “Hamlet” (1996), “Elizabeth” (1998) and “Finding Neverland” (2004). (Click here to be taken to her full interview)
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Eugenio Caballero (“Roma”): Production designer Caballero competes for his work...
Alexandra Byrne (“Mary Queen of Scots”): Costume designer Byrne returned to the Oscar race with this historical drama about the conflict between Mary Stuart (Saoirse Ronan) and her cousin, Queen Elizabeth I (Margot Robbie). Byrne’s last film about the famed monarch, “Elizabeth: The Golden Age” (2007), earned her a victory in this category. She previously competed for “Hamlet” (1996), “Elizabeth” (1998) and “Finding Neverland” (2004). (Click here to be taken to her full interview)
See Watch 3 Gold Derby pundits argue over predictions: Thelma Adams, Paul Sheehan, and Tom O’Neil
Eugenio Caballero (“Roma”): Production designer Caballero competes for his work...
- 2/21/2019
- by Zach Laws
- Gold Derby
In creating the scenery for “Roma,” set decorator Barbara Enriquez had many conversations with Alfonso Cuaron “about his childhood, his house, and all his memories.” The director based this film largely on his own recollections of growing up in Mexico City during the 1970s, centering the story on a maid named Cleo (Yalitza Aparicio) who works for a middle-class family much like his own. Because of that, his remembrance “was the very first approach to the decoration” of the locations. Watch our exclusive video interview with Enriquez above.
SEEMarina de Tavira (‘Roma’) on her Oscar nomination: ‘I think I was the most surprised of all’ [Exclusive Video Interview]
Following her conversations with Cuaron, Enriquez dove headfirst into her research to get the period right. “We researched the labels and trademarks of that time,” she explains, “the newspapers, the food they ate, sodas and that kind of stuff.” This even extended to “all the...
SEEMarina de Tavira (‘Roma’) on her Oscar nomination: ‘I think I was the most surprised of all’ [Exclusive Video Interview]
Following her conversations with Cuaron, Enriquez dove headfirst into her research to get the period right. “We researched the labels and trademarks of that time,” she explains, “the newspapers, the food they ate, sodas and that kind of stuff.” This even extended to “all the...
- 2/15/2019
- by Zach Laws
- Gold Derby
Front Row Left to Right:
Graham King, Jason Ruder, Vincent Lambe, Rodney Rothman, Nuria González Blanco, Anthony Rossomando, Gabriela Rodríguez, Christopher Miller, Diane Quon, Brandon Proctor, Eric Roth, Raymond Mansfield, Mary Zophres, Sean McKittrick, Viggo Mortensen, Marianne Farley, Lee Magiday, Ceci Dempsey and Greg Cannom.
Second Row Left to Right:
Bobby Pontillas, Darren Mahon, Patrick J. Don Vito, Marie-Helene Panisset, Dan Deleeuw, John Casali, John Warhurst, Peter Devlin, Louise Bagnall, Jeffrey Friedman, Yorgos Mavropsaridis, Nicolas Britell, Talal Derki, Tristan Myles, Ethan Van der Ryn, Evan Hayes, Will Fetters, Gordon Sim, Skye Fitzgerald, Barbara Enriquez, Su Kim, Charles B. Wessler, Kathy Lucas.
Third Row Left to Right:
Adam McKay, Yuichiro Saito, Melissa Berton, Willem Dafoe, Diane Warren , Craig Henighan, Jeff Whitty, Barry Alexander Brown, Rich Moore, Mahershala Ali, Marc Shaiman, Bob Persichetti, Benjamin A. Burtt, David Rabinowitz, Jose Antonio Garcia, Mark Ronson, Patricia Dehaney, Dede Gardner, John Walker , Marshall Curry, Bing Liu,...
Graham King, Jason Ruder, Vincent Lambe, Rodney Rothman, Nuria González Blanco, Anthony Rossomando, Gabriela Rodríguez, Christopher Miller, Diane Quon, Brandon Proctor, Eric Roth, Raymond Mansfield, Mary Zophres, Sean McKittrick, Viggo Mortensen, Marianne Farley, Lee Magiday, Ceci Dempsey and Greg Cannom.
Second Row Left to Right:
Bobby Pontillas, Darren Mahon, Patrick J. Don Vito, Marie-Helene Panisset, Dan Deleeuw, John Casali, John Warhurst, Peter Devlin, Louise Bagnall, Jeffrey Friedman, Yorgos Mavropsaridis, Nicolas Britell, Talal Derki, Tristan Myles, Ethan Van der Ryn, Evan Hayes, Will Fetters, Gordon Sim, Skye Fitzgerald, Barbara Enriquez, Su Kim, Charles B. Wessler, Kathy Lucas.
Third Row Left to Right:
Adam McKay, Yuichiro Saito, Melissa Berton, Willem Dafoe, Diane Warren , Craig Henighan, Jeff Whitty, Barry Alexander Brown, Rich Moore, Mahershala Ali, Marc Shaiman, Bob Persichetti, Benjamin A. Burtt, David Rabinowitz, Jose Antonio Garcia, Mark Ronson, Patricia Dehaney, Dede Gardner, John Walker , Marshall Curry, Bing Liu,...
- 2/7/2019
- by Michelle Hannett
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Mexico’s “Roma,” Poland’s “Cold War,” and Germany’s “Never Look Away” provided a powerful showing for foreign-language films with a combined 15 nominations across several categories for the 91st Academy Awards.
The director category featured a number of foreign-born filmmakers: Alfonso Cuaron for “Roma,” Pawel Pawlikowski for “Cold War,” and Greek director Yorgos Lanthimos for “The Favourite.” Cuaron won the category in 2013 for “Gravity.” Cuaron and Lanthimos also received best picture nominations.
Foreign-language titles also dominated in the cinematography category with Cuaron tapped for “Roma,” Lukasz Zai for “Cold War,” and Caleb Deschanel for German drama “Never Look Away.” It was Deschanel’s sixth Oscar nomination.
Not only was it the first time in more than three decades that two foreign-language movies were nominated for best director, it was also the first time since the Academy eliminated the black-and-white cinematography category in 1967 that two black-and-white movies were nominated.
Japan...
The director category featured a number of foreign-born filmmakers: Alfonso Cuaron for “Roma,” Pawel Pawlikowski for “Cold War,” and Greek director Yorgos Lanthimos for “The Favourite.” Cuaron won the category in 2013 for “Gravity.” Cuaron and Lanthimos also received best picture nominations.
Foreign-language titles also dominated in the cinematography category with Cuaron tapped for “Roma,” Lukasz Zai for “Cold War,” and Caleb Deschanel for German drama “Never Look Away.” It was Deschanel’s sixth Oscar nomination.
Not only was it the first time in more than three decades that two foreign-language movies were nominated for best director, it was also the first time since the Academy eliminated the black-and-white cinematography category in 1967 that two black-and-white movies were nominated.
Japan...
- 1/22/2019
- by Dave McNary
- Variety Film + TV
Roma and The Favourite lead the way at 91st Academy Awards.
The nominations for the 91st annual Academy Awards have been revealed.
Roma and The Favourite lead the way with ten nods each.
The 2019 Academy Awards will take place at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood on February 24. There is no host lined up for the ceremony so far.
Full list of nominations
Best Motion Picture of the year
Black Panther BlacKkKlansman Bohemian Rhapsody The Favourite Green Book Roma A Star Is Born Vice
Best Director
Spike Lee, BlacKkKlansman Pawel Pawlikowski, Cold War Yorgos Lanthimos, The Favourite Alfonso Cuarón, Roma Adam McKay,...
The nominations for the 91st annual Academy Awards have been revealed.
Roma and The Favourite lead the way with ten nods each.
The 2019 Academy Awards will take place at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood on February 24. There is no host lined up for the ceremony so far.
Full list of nominations
Best Motion Picture of the year
Black Panther BlacKkKlansman Bohemian Rhapsody The Favourite Green Book Roma A Star Is Born Vice
Best Director
Spike Lee, BlacKkKlansman Pawel Pawlikowski, Cold War Yorgos Lanthimos, The Favourite Alfonso Cuarón, Roma Adam McKay,...
- 1/22/2019
- by Orlando Parfitt
- ScreenDaily
“Roma” was the big winner at the Latino Entertainment Journalists Association’s inaugural film awards, picking up a slew of prizes: Best Picture, Director, Actress, Original Screenplay, Production & Set Design, Cinematography, Editing, Sound, and Foreign-Language Film. Alfonso Cuarón’s black-and-white period piece has dominated this side of awards season, taking home top prizes from critics’ groups in Los Angeles, New York, and London, among others.
Also popular among the Leja was “If Beale Street Could Talk,” which won Best Supporting Actress for Regina King, Best Adapted Screenplay for Barry Jenkins, and Best Music for Nicholas Brittell. Full list of winners below.
Best Picture of the Year
“Black Panther”
“BlacKkKlansman”
“Bohemian Rhapsody”
“Cold War”
“The Favourite”
“Green Book”
“If Beale Street Could Talk”
“Roma”
“A Star is Born”
“Vice”
Best Achievement in Directing
Bradley Cooper, “A Star is Born”
Alfonso Cuarón, “Roma”
Barry Jenkins, “If Beale Street Could Talk”
Spike Lee,...
Also popular among the Leja was “If Beale Street Could Talk,” which won Best Supporting Actress for Regina King, Best Adapted Screenplay for Barry Jenkins, and Best Music for Nicholas Brittell. Full list of winners below.
Best Picture of the Year
“Black Panther”
“BlacKkKlansman”
“Bohemian Rhapsody”
“Cold War”
“The Favourite”
“Green Book”
“If Beale Street Could Talk”
“Roma”
“A Star is Born”
“Vice”
Best Achievement in Directing
Bradley Cooper, “A Star is Born”
Alfonso Cuarón, “Roma”
Barry Jenkins, “If Beale Street Could Talk”
Spike Lee,...
- 1/21/2019
- by Michael Nordine
- Indiewire
The critics have spoken.
See who took home trophies for this year’s best TV shows and movies at the 2019 Critics Choice Awards, broadcast Sunday night on the CW, below.
Film
Best Picture
Black Panther
BlacKkKlansman
The Favourite
First Man
Green Book
If Beale Street Could Talk
Mary Poppins Returns
Roma
A Star Is Born
Vice
Best Director
Damien Chazelle – First Man
Bradley Cooper – A Star Is Born
Alfonso Cuarón – Roma
Peter Farrelly – Green Book
Yorgos Lanthimos – The Favourite
Spike Lee – BlacKkKlansman
Adam McKay – Vice
Best Actor
Christian Bale – Vice
Bradley Cooper – A Star Is Born
Willem Dafoe – At Eternity...
See who took home trophies for this year’s best TV shows and movies at the 2019 Critics Choice Awards, broadcast Sunday night on the CW, below.
Film
Best Picture
Black Panther
BlacKkKlansman
The Favourite
First Man
Green Book
If Beale Street Could Talk
Mary Poppins Returns
Roma
A Star Is Born
Vice
Best Director
Damien Chazelle – First Man
Bradley Cooper – A Star Is Born
Alfonso Cuarón – Roma
Peter Farrelly – Green Book
Yorgos Lanthimos – The Favourite
Spike Lee – BlacKkKlansman
Adam McKay – Vice
Best Actor
Christian Bale – Vice
Bradley Cooper – A Star Is Born
Willem Dafoe – At Eternity...
- 1/14/2019
- by Michele Corriston
- PEOPLE.com
“Roma” was the big winner at the Critics’ Choice Awards, winning Best Picture, Foreign-Language Film, Director, and Cinematography (both for Alfonso Cuarón). Other honorees include Christian Bale, who was named Best Actor for his performance as Dick Cheney in “Vice,” and Lady Gaga (“A Star Is Born”) and Glenn Close (“The Wife”), who tied for Best Actress.
Hosted by Taye Diggs and presented by the Broadcast Film Critics Association (Bfca) and the Broadcast Television Journalists Association (Btja), this year’s ceremony finds “The Favourite” living up to its name by leading all films with 14 nominations. Yorgos Lanthimos’ period piece is followed by fellow Best Picture nominees “Black Panther” (12 nods), “First Man” (10), and “Vice” (9).
The broadcast is airing live on the CW, and IndieWire will be updating the list of winners throughout the show.
Best Picture
“Black Panther”
“BlacKkKlansman”
“The Favourite”
“First Man”
“Green Book”
“If Beale Street Could Talk”
“Mary Poppins Returns...
Hosted by Taye Diggs and presented by the Broadcast Film Critics Association (Bfca) and the Broadcast Television Journalists Association (Btja), this year’s ceremony finds “The Favourite” living up to its name by leading all films with 14 nominations. Yorgos Lanthimos’ period piece is followed by fellow Best Picture nominees “Black Panther” (12 nods), “First Man” (10), and “Vice” (9).
The broadcast is airing live on the CW, and IndieWire will be updating the list of winners throughout the show.
Best Picture
“Black Panther”
“BlacKkKlansman”
“The Favourite”
“First Man”
“Green Book”
“If Beale Street Could Talk”
“Mary Poppins Returns...
- 1/14/2019
- by Michael Nordine
- Indiewire
The 2019 Critics’ Choice Movie and TV Awards were handed out on Sunday (January 13), during a three-hour ceremony at the Barker Hangar in Santa Monica, California that aired on the CW Network. This marked the 24th year that the 350 plus members of the Broadcast Film Critics Assn. have awarded prizes while it is the ninth time that their counterparts in the Broadcast Television Journalists Assn. have done so. Scroll down to see the full list of winners (and nominees) in every one of the 42 categories.
On the film front, “The Favourite” leads with a whopping 14 nominations. Close behind with 12 bids is “Black Panther” while “First Man” also cracked double digits with 10 nominations in total. There is a three-way tie among the nominees for fourth place while regional critics darling “Roma” reaped eight bids.
Over on the TV side, awards powerhouse Netflix is in first with 20 nominations, with four of those for their new comedy “Glow.
On the film front, “The Favourite” leads with a whopping 14 nominations. Close behind with 12 bids is “Black Panther” while “First Man” also cracked double digits with 10 nominations in total. There is a three-way tie among the nominees for fourth place while regional critics darling “Roma” reaped eight bids.
Over on the TV side, awards powerhouse Netflix is in first with 20 nominations, with four of those for their new comedy “Glow.
- 1/13/2019
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
The awards shows will continue until morale improves. Next up in the season that never truly ends are the Critics’ Choice Awards, which air on The CW tonight at 7:00 p.m. Est. Taye Diggs is hosting the ceremony, which takes place at the Barker Hangar in Santa Monica and is presented by the Broadcast Film Critics Association and the Broadcast Television Journalists Association. “The Favourite” leads all films with 14 nominations, followed by fellow Best Picture nominee “Black Panther.” So how to watch the ceremony if you don’t have cable?
It may be a little tricky. You can use an over-the-air antenna on the off chance that you have one (and The CW’s website has information on how to find your local channel), or you can use YouTube TV, Hulu With Live TV, or DirecTV Now. If none of those work for you, worry not: IndieWire will be...
It may be a little tricky. You can use an over-the-air antenna on the off chance that you have one (and The CW’s website has information on how to find your local channel), or you can use YouTube TV, Hulu With Live TV, or DirecTV Now. If none of those work for you, worry not: IndieWire will be...
- 1/13/2019
- by Michael Nordine
- Indiewire
The Critics’ Choice Awards will be handed out on Jan. 13, 2018, during a three-hour ceremony at the Barker Hangar in Santa Monica, California that will air live on the CW Network beginning at 7:00 p.m. Et. This is the 24th year that the 350 plus members of the Broadcast Film Critics Assn. have handed out prizes while it is the ninth time that their counterparts in the Broadcast Television Journalists Assn. have done so.
Among films, “The Favourite” leads with a whopping 14 nominations at the Critics’ Choice Awards. Close behind with 12 bids is “Black Panther” while “First Man” also cracked double digits with 10 nominations in total. There is a three-way tie among the nominees for fourth place while regional critics darling “Roma” reaped eight bids. Scroll down to see the full list of nominees in all 25 categories.
See 2019 Critics’ Choice Awards: Full winners list in the 25 film and 17 TV categories [Updating Live]
Over on the TV side,...
Among films, “The Favourite” leads with a whopping 14 nominations at the Critics’ Choice Awards. Close behind with 12 bids is “Black Panther” while “First Man” also cracked double digits with 10 nominations in total. There is a three-way tie among the nominees for fourth place while regional critics darling “Roma” reaped eight bids. Scroll down to see the full list of nominees in all 25 categories.
See 2019 Critics’ Choice Awards: Full winners list in the 25 film and 17 TV categories [Updating Live]
Over on the TV side,...
- 1/13/2019
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
Vice, the Adam McKay-helmed Dick Cheney biopic, racked up four wins, including Best Picture, at the 23rd edition of Capri, Hollywood – The International Film Festival. The Christian Bale and Amy Adams starring film also picked up awards for Best Supporting Actress (Adams), Best Film Editing, as well as Best Makeup and Hairstyling.
Alfonso Cuaròn was named Best Director for Roma, his intimate portrayal of Mexico City in the 1970s. The film was also honored as the Best Foreign Language Film and Best Production Design (Eugenio Caballero and Barbara Enriquez).
A Star Is Born also scored three awards for Best Sound Editing, Best Sound Mixing, and Best Original Song (“Shallow”). The Neil Armstrong-moon landing pic, First Man, nabbed Best Visual Effects and Best Original Score awards.
Glenn Close was chosen as Best Actress for her performance in The Wife, while Italian Actor Marcello Fonte received the top acting prize...
Alfonso Cuaròn was named Best Director for Roma, his intimate portrayal of Mexico City in the 1970s. The film was also honored as the Best Foreign Language Film and Best Production Design (Eugenio Caballero and Barbara Enriquez).
A Star Is Born also scored three awards for Best Sound Editing, Best Sound Mixing, and Best Original Song (“Shallow”). The Neil Armstrong-moon landing pic, First Man, nabbed Best Visual Effects and Best Original Score awards.
Glenn Close was chosen as Best Actress for her performance in The Wife, while Italian Actor Marcello Fonte received the top acting prize...
- 1/2/2019
- by Amanda N'Duka
- Deadline Film + TV
Adam McKay’s film Vice, about Dick Cheney, starring Christian Bale, swept Italy’s Capri, Hollywood film festival awards. It took home four honors in total, including best picture, best supporting actress for Amy Adams, best film editing and best makeup and hairstyling.
The 23rd edition of the festival wrapped on Jan. 2. Alfonso Cuaron was honored with best director for Roma. The film also took home the honor for best foreign language film and best production design for Eugenio Caballero and Barbara Enriquez.
Bradley Cooper’s A Star is Born was also a big winner, receiving honors for best sound editing, best ...
The 23rd edition of the festival wrapped on Jan. 2. Alfonso Cuaron was honored with best director for Roma. The film also took home the honor for best foreign language film and best production design for Eugenio Caballero and Barbara Enriquez.
Bradley Cooper’s A Star is Born was also a big winner, receiving honors for best sound editing, best ...
Adam McKay’s film Vice, about Dick Cheney, starring Christian Bale, swept Italy’s Capri, Hollywood film festival awards. It took home four honors in total, including best picture, best supporting actress for Amy Adams, best film editing and best makeup and hairstyling.
The 23rd edition of the festival wrapped on Jan. 2. Alfonso Cuaron was honored with best director for Roma. The film also took home the honor for best foreign language film and best production design for Eugenio Caballero and Barbara Enriquez.
Bradley Cooper’s A Star is Born was also a big winner, receiving honors for best sound editing, best ...
The 23rd edition of the festival wrapped on Jan. 2. Alfonso Cuaron was honored with best director for Roma. The film also took home the honor for best foreign language film and best production design for Eugenio Caballero and Barbara Enriquez.
Bradley Cooper’s A Star is Born was also a big winner, receiving honors for best sound editing, best ...
Only three films reaped double digit nominations for the 24th annual Critics’ Choice Film Awards. “The Favourite” leads with 14 bids while “Black Panther” scored an even dozen and the “First Man” has 10 in total. Three films are tied for fourth place on the overall list: “Mary Poppins Returns,” “A Star Is Born,” and “Vice”). Regional critics darling “Roma” earned eight nominations. Scroll down to see the full list of contenders in every category.
Below, check out the complete breakdown of nominations by studio and by film:
14 nominations
“The Favourite”
Best Picture
Best Actress – Olivia Colman
Best Supporting Actress – Emma Stone
Best Supporting Actress – Rachel Weisz
Best Director – Yorgos Lanthimos
Best Original Sceenplay – Deborah Davis and Tony McNamara
Best Cinematography – Robbie Ryan
Best Editing – Yorgos Lanthimos
Best Costume Design – Sandy Powell
Best Hair and Makeup
Best Production Design – Fiona Crombie, Alice Felton
Best Acting Ensemble
Best Comedy
Best Actress in a...
Below, check out the complete breakdown of nominations by studio and by film:
14 nominations
“The Favourite”
Best Picture
Best Actress – Olivia Colman
Best Supporting Actress – Emma Stone
Best Supporting Actress – Rachel Weisz
Best Director – Yorgos Lanthimos
Best Original Sceenplay – Deborah Davis and Tony McNamara
Best Cinematography – Robbie Ryan
Best Editing – Yorgos Lanthimos
Best Costume Design – Sandy Powell
Best Hair and Makeup
Best Production Design – Fiona Crombie, Alice Felton
Best Acting Ensemble
Best Comedy
Best Actress in a...
- 12/10/2018
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
“The Favourite” leads the 24th Annual Critics’ Choice Awards for film with a whopping 14 nominations. Close behind with 12 bids is “Black Panther” while “First Man” also cracked double digits with 10 nominations in total. There is a three-way tie among the nominees for fourth place while regional critics darling “Roma” reaped eight bids. Scroll down to see the full list of contenders in every category.
These prizes are bestowed by the Broadcast Film Critics Assn. (Bfca), which comprises more than 300 film critics from television, radio, and online media. The winners will be announced at a ceremony on January 13, 2018, in the Barker Hangar at Santa Monica, California. The two-hour broadcast will air live on the CW Network at 8:00pm Eastern and Pacific.
See Critics’ Choice Awards 2019: ‘The Favourite’ is just that with 14 nominations but watch out for ‘Black Panther’
Best Picture
Black Panther
BlacKkKlansman
The Favourite
First Man
Green Book...
These prizes are bestowed by the Broadcast Film Critics Assn. (Bfca), which comprises more than 300 film critics from television, radio, and online media. The winners will be announced at a ceremony on January 13, 2018, in the Barker Hangar at Santa Monica, California. The two-hour broadcast will air live on the CW Network at 8:00pm Eastern and Pacific.
See Critics’ Choice Awards 2019: ‘The Favourite’ is just that with 14 nominations but watch out for ‘Black Panther’
Best Picture
Black Panther
BlacKkKlansman
The Favourite
First Man
Green Book...
- 12/10/2018
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
Fox Searchlight’s “The Favourite,” directed by rising art-house star Yorgos Lanthimos, led the field of film nominees for the 24th annual Critics’ Choice Awards, the Broadcast Film Critics Assn. announced Monday. The period comedy, a biting send-up of the court of Queen Anne, received 14 nominations including best picture, director, actress (Olivia Colman), supporting actress (Emma Stone and Rachel Weisz), best comedy and a host of craft category mentions.
A few paces behind was Disney’s “Black Panther” with 12 nominations and Universal’s “First Man” with 10. Disney’s “Mary Poppins Returns,” Warner Bros.’ “A Star Is Born” and Annapurna’s “Vice” each earned nine nominations. Netflix’s “Roma” scored eight nominations while Universal’s “Green Book” picked up seven.
Those films joined Focus’ “BlacKkKlansman” and Annapurna’s “If Beale Street Could Talk” in the best picture field, historically a prognosticative snapshot of the motion picture Academy’s ultimate lineup.
In the Bfca’s genre categories,...
A few paces behind was Disney’s “Black Panther” with 12 nominations and Universal’s “First Man” with 10. Disney’s “Mary Poppins Returns,” Warner Bros.’ “A Star Is Born” and Annapurna’s “Vice” each earned nine nominations. Netflix’s “Roma” scored eight nominations while Universal’s “Green Book” picked up seven.
Those films joined Focus’ “BlacKkKlansman” and Annapurna’s “If Beale Street Could Talk” in the best picture field, historically a prognosticative snapshot of the motion picture Academy’s ultimate lineup.
In the Bfca’s genre categories,...
- 12/10/2018
- by Kristopher Tapley
- Variety Film + TV
The general mood of journalists at the 61st Berlin Film Festival was disappointment: reports generally characterised the selection as dismal. The Independent’s Jonathan Romney explained that the festival tended to ‘test your tolerance for the worthy’, just like every other year. The term ‘worthy’ makes the films sound depressing and dull, but as Romney also observed, the Berlinale had ‘no lemons’: many films looked at real-life problems in a new way and so, for my part, I typically left the cinema feeling stimulated and uplifted rather than sad or irritated.
It seems that the festival juries, too, found plenty to praise: of the nearly 400 films in the festival, 45 won awards. The ceremony for the 61st Berlin Film Festival took place on Saturday, Feburary 19th, and while the full list of awards is too lengthy to summarise in detail, the following should provide you with a nice list of...
It seems that the festival juries, too, found plenty to praise: of the nearly 400 films in the festival, 45 won awards. The ceremony for the 61st Berlin Film Festival took place on Saturday, Feburary 19th, and while the full list of awards is too lengthy to summarise in detail, the following should provide you with a nice list of...
- 2/22/2011
- by Alison Frank
- The Moving Arts Journal
By A.J. Goldmann - February 20, 2011
Asghar Farhadi’s “Nader and Simin” was the big winner at this year’s Berlin Film Festival, which announced its awards Saturday evening, a day prior to the end of the fest.
Farhadi won the Silver Bear for best director two years ago for his film “About Elly.” “Nader and Simin” was widely seen as a shoo-in for the Golden Bear, both for its outstanding quality in a year of insipid competition fare and the spotlight thrown on Iranian cinema by incarcerated director Jafar Panahi, for whom the festival kept an open jury seat for the duration of the festival.
The international jury of the 61st Berlin Film Festival, presided over by actress Isabella Rossellini, jointly awarded the Silver Bears for acting to the ensemble cast of “Nader and Simin.” Among the six actors and actresses who shared the two statues was the director’s teenage daughter,...
Asghar Farhadi’s “Nader and Simin” was the big winner at this year’s Berlin Film Festival, which announced its awards Saturday evening, a day prior to the end of the fest.
Farhadi won the Silver Bear for best director two years ago for his film “About Elly.” “Nader and Simin” was widely seen as a shoo-in for the Golden Bear, both for its outstanding quality in a year of insipid competition fare and the spotlight thrown on Iranian cinema by incarcerated director Jafar Panahi, for whom the festival kept an open jury seat for the duration of the festival.
The international jury of the 61st Berlin Film Festival, presided over by actress Isabella Rossellini, jointly awarded the Silver Bears for acting to the ensemble cast of “Nader and Simin.” Among the six actors and actresses who shared the two statues was the director’s teenage daughter,...
- 2/21/2011
- by Screen Comment
- Screen Comment
Iranian drama Nader And Simin, A Separation has been named Best Film at the Berlinale film festival in Germany.
As well as the event's coveted Golden Bear, Asghar Farhadi's controversial film also picked up Silver Bears for Best Male and Female Actor/Actress.
German moviemaker Ulrich Koehler took the Best Director Silver Bear Sleeping Sickness, while Hungary's Bela Tarr landed the Jury Grand Prize for The Turin Horse.
Italian actress Isabella Rossellini presided over the Berlin competition jury, which included German actress Nina Hoss and costume designer Sandy Powell.
Jeff Bridges, Josh Brolin, Hailee Steinfeld, Jeremy Irons, Colin Firth, Helena Bonham-Carter and Ralph Fiennes were among the international stars who graced the 11-day festival in Berlin.
The full list of leading Berlinale winners is:
Golden Bear for Best Film
Nader and Simin, A Separation
Silver Bear, The Jury Grand Prix
The Turin Horse
Silver Bear, Best Director
Ulrich Kohler for Sleeping Sickness
Silver Bear, Best Actress
for ensemble in Nader & Simin, A Separation
Silver Bear, Best Actor
for ensemble in Nader & Simin, A Separation
Silver Bear, Outstanding Artistic Achievement
Wojciech Staron for The Prize
Ex Aequo
Barbara Enriquez for The Prize
Silver Bear, Best Script
Joshua Marston and Andamion Murataj for The Forgiveness Of Blood
Alfred Bauer Prize
If Not Us, Who?...
As well as the event's coveted Golden Bear, Asghar Farhadi's controversial film also picked up Silver Bears for Best Male and Female Actor/Actress.
German moviemaker Ulrich Koehler took the Best Director Silver Bear Sleeping Sickness, while Hungary's Bela Tarr landed the Jury Grand Prize for The Turin Horse.
Italian actress Isabella Rossellini presided over the Berlin competition jury, which included German actress Nina Hoss and costume designer Sandy Powell.
Jeff Bridges, Josh Brolin, Hailee Steinfeld, Jeremy Irons, Colin Firth, Helena Bonham-Carter and Ralph Fiennes were among the international stars who graced the 11-day festival in Berlin.
The full list of leading Berlinale winners is:
Golden Bear for Best Film
Nader and Simin, A Separation
Silver Bear, The Jury Grand Prix
The Turin Horse
Silver Bear, Best Director
Ulrich Kohler for Sleeping Sickness
Silver Bear, Best Actress
for ensemble in Nader & Simin, A Separation
Silver Bear, Best Actor
for ensemble in Nader & Simin, A Separation
Silver Bear, Outstanding Artistic Achievement
Wojciech Staron for The Prize
Ex Aequo
Barbara Enriquez for The Prize
Silver Bear, Best Script
Joshua Marston and Andamion Murataj for The Forgiveness Of Blood
Alfred Bauer Prize
If Not Us, Who?...
- 2/21/2011
- WENN
Nader and Simin, a Separation and the other winners of the 2011 Berlin International Film Festival have been announced. The 61st Annual Berlin International Film Festival, often called the Berlinale, is “one of the world’s leading film festivals and most reputable media events.With 274,000 tickets sold and 487,000 admissions it is considered the largest publicly-attended film festival worldwide. Up to 400 films are shown in several sections, representing a comprehensive array of the cinematic world.” The full listing of the 2011 Berlin International Film Festival winners is below.
Golden Bear for Best Film
Jodaeiye Nader az Simin (Nader And Simin, A Separation) by Asghar Farhadi
Silver Bear – The Jury Grand Prix
A torinói ló (The Turin Horse) by Béla Tarr
Silver Bear – Best Director
Ulrich Köhler for Schlafkrankheit (Sleeping Sickness)
Silver Bear – Best Actress
to the actress-ensemble in Jodaeiye Nader az Simin (Nader And Simin, A Separation) by Asghar Farhadi
Silver Bear – Best...
Golden Bear for Best Film
Jodaeiye Nader az Simin (Nader And Simin, A Separation) by Asghar Farhadi
Silver Bear – The Jury Grand Prix
A torinói ló (The Turin Horse) by Béla Tarr
Silver Bear – Best Director
Ulrich Köhler for Schlafkrankheit (Sleeping Sickness)
Silver Bear – Best Actress
to the actress-ensemble in Jodaeiye Nader az Simin (Nader And Simin, A Separation) by Asghar Farhadi
Silver Bear – Best...
- 2/20/2011
- by filmbook
- Film-Book
What a night for Asghar Farhadi's Nader and Simin, a Separation. Not only has the International Jury of this year's Berlinale, presided over by Isabella Rossellini, awarded the film the Golden Bear, but, in a most unusual move, the jury's also decided to give the Silver Bear for Best Actor and Silver Bear for Best Actress to the male and femaie ensembles, respectively. Actress Sarina Farhadi (above) thanked all those in Iran who've stood in line for hours for tickets to see the film — which, we might as well go ahead and mention, has also picked up the Prize of the Ecumenical Jury for best film in the Competition.
Béla Tarr's The Turin Horse has won the Jury Grand Prix (Silver Bear). Tarr was on hand to accept the award, but decided to say nothing once he'd gotten up on stage. The Turin Horse is Fipresci's choice for best film in Competition.
Béla Tarr's The Turin Horse has won the Jury Grand Prix (Silver Bear). Tarr was on hand to accept the award, but decided to say nothing once he'd gotten up on stage. The Turin Horse is Fipresci's choice for best film in Competition.
- 2/20/2011
- MUBI
Nader and Simin, a Separation
The competition at the 61st Berlin Film Festival just came to an end so it’s right time to announce some winners!
For the first time in the history of the Berlinale, The Golden Bear went to Iran! Asghar Farhadi‘s drama Nader and Simin, a Separation (a look at contemporary Iranian society) took the top three awards including the Golden Bear for best pic and ensemble male and female casts for actor and actress Silver Bears.
Now, that’s what we call a warm reception!
On receiving his Golden Bear, Farhadi said that he had never thought that he would win and then took a moment to think of his country and his imprisoned colleague Jafar Panahi who had been prevented from coming to Berlin to serve on the International Jury.
Nader and Simin, a Separation follows the title’s couple when the husband,...
The competition at the 61st Berlin Film Festival just came to an end so it’s right time to announce some winners!
For the first time in the history of the Berlinale, The Golden Bear went to Iran! Asghar Farhadi‘s drama Nader and Simin, a Separation (a look at contemporary Iranian society) took the top three awards including the Golden Bear for best pic and ensemble male and female casts for actor and actress Silver Bears.
Now, that’s what we call a warm reception!
On receiving his Golden Bear, Farhadi said that he had never thought that he would win and then took a moment to think of his country and his imprisoned colleague Jafar Panahi who had been prevented from coming to Berlin to serve on the International Jury.
Nader and Simin, a Separation follows the title’s couple when the husband,...
- 2/20/2011
- by Fiona
- Filmofilia
We haven't mentioned the Berlinale at all in the heat of Oscar week. So let's do that, shall we? Better late than never. The festival closes tomorrow but the awards were handed out over the past two days.
"Nader and Simin: A Separation" Golden Bear
Asghar Fahradi, who got a lot of Oscar buzz a couple years back (though no nomination) for About Elly, won this year's Golden Bear for Nader & Simin: A Separation (2011). The Hollywood Reporter explains the film like so.
Farhadi's drama traces the breakup of a Iranian family set against the political tensions in Tehran. While not overtly political, Nader and Simin is starkly critical of conditions in Iran, notably the country's huge class divide. It was widely tipped to win Berlin's top prize, not least because of the current upheaval in the Middle East.
Fahradi dedicated his prize to jailed filmmaker Jafar Panihi who was also...
"Nader and Simin: A Separation" Golden Bear
Asghar Fahradi, who got a lot of Oscar buzz a couple years back (though no nomination) for About Elly, won this year's Golden Bear for Nader & Simin: A Separation (2011). The Hollywood Reporter explains the film like so.
Farhadi's drama traces the breakup of a Iranian family set against the political tensions in Tehran. While not overtly political, Nader and Simin is starkly critical of conditions in Iran, notably the country's huge class divide. It was widely tipped to win Berlin's top prize, not least because of the current upheaval in the Middle East.
Fahradi dedicated his prize to jailed filmmaker Jafar Panihi who was also...
- 2/19/2011
- by NATHANIEL R
- FilmExperience
HollywoodNews.com: The Awards of the 61st Berlin International Film Festival were bestowed yesterday in Berlin. Below all the awards – official and independent juries – of the 61st Berlin International Film Festival.
Prizes Of The International Jury
Golden Bear For The Best Film
Jodaeiye Nader az Simin
Nader And Simin, A Separation
by Asghar Farhadi
Jury Grand Prix-silver Bear
A torinói ló
The Turin Horse
by Béla Tarr
Silver Bear For Best Director
Ulrich Köhler for
Schlafkrankheit (Sleeping Sickness)
Silver Bear For Best Actress
to the actress-ensemble in
Jodaeiye Nader az Simin (Nader And Simin, A Separation) by Asghar Farhadi
Silver Bear For Best Actor
to the actor-ensemble in
Jodaeiye Nader az Simin (Nader And Simin, A Separation) by Asghar Farhadi
Silver Bear For An Outstanding Artistic Achievement
In The Categorycamera
Wojciech Staron for the camera in
El premio (The Prize) by Paula Markovitch
ex aequo
In The Category Production Design...
Prizes Of The International Jury
Golden Bear For The Best Film
Jodaeiye Nader az Simin
Nader And Simin, A Separation
by Asghar Farhadi
Jury Grand Prix-silver Bear
A torinói ló
The Turin Horse
by Béla Tarr
Silver Bear For Best Director
Ulrich Köhler for
Schlafkrankheit (Sleeping Sickness)
Silver Bear For Best Actress
to the actress-ensemble in
Jodaeiye Nader az Simin (Nader And Simin, A Separation) by Asghar Farhadi
Silver Bear For Best Actor
to the actor-ensemble in
Jodaeiye Nader az Simin (Nader And Simin, A Separation) by Asghar Farhadi
Silver Bear For An Outstanding Artistic Achievement
In The Categorycamera
Wojciech Staron for the camera in
El premio (The Prize) by Paula Markovitch
ex aequo
In The Category Production Design...
- 2/19/2011
- by HollywoodNews.com
- Hollywoodnews.com
Nader And Simin, A Separation by Asghar Farhadi won the Golden Bear for the Best Film at the 61st Berlinale. The Silver Bear went to The Turin Horse by Béla Tarr. Ulrich Köhler won the Silver Bear for Best Director for Schlafkrankheit (Sleeping Sickness).
The festival concluded on Saturday evening. Indian actor-producer Aamir Khan served on the main Jury of the festival. Patang (The Kite) by Prashant Bhargava was screened in the 41st Berlinale Forum. Vishal Bhardwaj’s 7 Khoon Maaf, Kaushik Mukherjee’s Gandu and Phil Cox’s The Bengali Detective were presented in the Panorama section.
List of Main Awards at Berlinale:
Golden Bear For The Best Film
Jodaeiye Nader az Simin
Nader And Simin, A Separation
by Asghar Farhadi
Jury Grand Prix-silver Bear
A torinói ló
The Turin Horse
by Béla Tarr
Silver Bear For Best Director
Ulrich Köhler for
Schlafkrankheit (Sleeping Sickness)
Silver Bear For Best Actress...
The festival concluded on Saturday evening. Indian actor-producer Aamir Khan served on the main Jury of the festival. Patang (The Kite) by Prashant Bhargava was screened in the 41st Berlinale Forum. Vishal Bhardwaj’s 7 Khoon Maaf, Kaushik Mukherjee’s Gandu and Phil Cox’s The Bengali Detective were presented in the Panorama section.
List of Main Awards at Berlinale:
Golden Bear For The Best Film
Jodaeiye Nader az Simin
Nader And Simin, A Separation
by Asghar Farhadi
Jury Grand Prix-silver Bear
A torinói ló
The Turin Horse
by Béla Tarr
Silver Bear For Best Director
Ulrich Köhler for
Schlafkrankheit (Sleeping Sickness)
Silver Bear For Best Actress...
- 2/19/2011
- by NewsDesk
- DearCinema.com
The Awards of the International Jury of the Berlinale 2011 Golden Bear for Best Film Jodaeiye Nader az Simin (Nader And Simin, A Separation) by Asghar Farhadi Silver Bear - The Jury Grand Prix A torinói ló (The Turin Horse) by Béla Tarr Silver Bear - Best Director Ulrich Köhler for Schlafkrankheit (Sleeping Sickness) Silver Bear - Best Actress to the actress-ensemble in Jodaeiye Nader az Simin (Nader And Simin, A Separation) by Asghar Farhadi Farhadi Sarina, Bayat Sareh, Hatami Leila Silver Bear - Best Actor to the actor-ensemble in Jodaeiye Nader az Simin (Nader And Simin, A Separation) by Asghar Farhadi Silver Bear - Outstanding Artistic Achievement Wojciech Staron for the camera in El premio (The Prize) by Paula Markovitch ex aequo Barbara Enriquez for the production design in El premio (The Prize) by Paula Markovitch Silver Bear - Best Script Joshua Marston and Andamion Murataj for The Forgiveness Of Blood...
- 2/19/2011
- by TIM ADLER in London
- Deadline London
The competition at the 61st Berlinale came to an end tonight with a glitzy star-studded ceremony in the Berlinale Palast. Jailed Iranian filmmaker Jafar Panahi was again honoured in his absence, whilst Diane Kruger was among the actors who were in attendance.
Here were the winners from the main competition section of the festival, as selected by a jury headed by Isabella Rossellini. You can find my reviews of each film by clicking on the title;
New Perspectives in Cinema: Andres Veiel – If Not Us, Who
Silver Bear for Best Script: Joshua Marston and Andamion Murataj – The Forgiveness of Blood
Silver Bear for Outstanding Artistic Contribution: shared by Wojciech Staron (cinematographer) and Barbara Enriquez (production designer) – El Premio
Silver Bear for the Best Actress: Female Ensemble – Nader and Simin, A Separation
Silver Bear for Best Actor: Male Ensemble – Nader and Simin, A Separation
Silver Bear for Best Director: Ulrich Kohler,...
Here were the winners from the main competition section of the festival, as selected by a jury headed by Isabella Rossellini. You can find my reviews of each film by clicking on the title;
New Perspectives in Cinema: Andres Veiel – If Not Us, Who
Silver Bear for Best Script: Joshua Marston and Andamion Murataj – The Forgiveness of Blood
Silver Bear for Outstanding Artistic Contribution: shared by Wojciech Staron (cinematographer) and Barbara Enriquez (production designer) – El Premio
Silver Bear for the Best Actress: Female Ensemble – Nader and Simin, A Separation
Silver Bear for Best Actor: Male Ensemble – Nader and Simin, A Separation
Silver Bear for Best Director: Ulrich Kohler,...
- 2/19/2011
- by Robert Beames
- Obsessed with Film
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