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Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire(2005)




Production Year:2005
Directed By:Mike NEWELL
Written and Screenplay By:Steve KLOVES
Produced By: David HEYMAN
Based Upon the Book By:J.K. ROWLING
Main Cast:Daniel RADCLIFFE,Rupert GRINT,Emma WATSON,Ralph FIENNES,Michael GAMBON,Brendan GLEESON,Robert PATTINSON and Miranda RICHARDSON

Preview of the Movie: Harry is selected to participate in the prestigious Triwizard Tournament. By participating this exciting international competition, Harry faces the experienced students as competitors not only from Hogwarts and also from the schools which are the biggest rivals of Hogwarts.At the same time supporters of Harry’s sworn enemy Lord Voldemort try to announce that  Voldemort is back and powerful again.They do that by making signs at the sky during Quidditch World Cup.After that Hogwarts starts to jumble with its guest students.Thereon Harry and his team decide to face and fight against Voldemort’s insurgency.

Info about the Movie: Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire is the fourth part of the Harry Potter series.After former three ones of the serial that fourth one has created an enourmous reputation because of its discrepancy.Movie is different from the previous one because in this part characters are grown up and they’re out of their childnesses.Thus the movie has been little more severe for little children to watch.It’s more darker and scenes of Lord Voldemort are more frightening.And also because of they’re grown up their relationships between each others go in a different way as love.And it starts the varied stories for the whole serial.

Awards that the Movie Won:
2005 Las Vegas Film Critics Society Awards-Sierra Award-Best Family Film
2006 ASCAP Awards-Top Box Office Films ”Patrick DOYLE”
2006 BAFTA Awards-Best Production Design “Stuart CRAIG”
2006 Empire Awards-Special Award
2006 Golden Trailer Awards-Best Animation/Family Film
2006 Kid’s Choice Awards-Blimp Award-Favorite Movie
2006 Teen Choice Awards/Movies-Choice Award
2006 NRJ Cine Awards-Top of the Box Office
2006 Golden Reel Awards-Best Sound Editing in Feature Film-Foreign “Randy THOM and Dennis LEONARD”

Awards that the Movie Nominated for:
2005 Satellite Awards-Outstanding Costume Design “Jany TEMIME”
2005 Satellite Awards-Outstanding Original Song “Magic Works by Jarvis COCKER”
2006 Visual Effects Society Awards-Outstanding Models and Miniatures in a Motion Picture”Jose GRANEL and Nigel STONE”
2006 Visual Effects Society Awards-Outstanding Animated Character in a Live Action Motion Picture”Eric WONG,Steve RAWLINS,Robert WEAVER and Steve NICHOLS”
2006 Visual Effects Society Awards-Outstanding Visual Effects in a Visual Effects Driven Motion Picture”Jim MITCHELL,Tim ALEXANDER,Timothy WEBBER and Theresa CORRAO”
2006 Visual Effects Society Awards-Outstanding Compositing in a Motion Picture “Ben SHEPHERD,Uel HORMANN,Charley HENLEY and Nicolas AITHADI”
2006 Visual Effects Society Awards-Outstanding Created Environment in a Live Action Motion Picture”Andy KIND,Justin MARTIN,Rob ALLMAN and Ivan MORAN”
2006 Academy Awards-Best Achievement in Art Direction “Stuart CRAIG and Stephanie McMILLAN”
2006 World Soundtrack Awards-Best Original Song Written for Film “Jarvis COCKER”
2006 Saturn Awards-Best Fantasy Film
2006 Saturn Awards-Best Director “Mike NEWELL”
2006 Saturn Awards-Best Costume “Jany TEMIME”
2006 Saturn Awards-Best Writing “Steve KLOVES”
2006 Saturn Awards-Best Music “Patrick Doyle”
2006 Saturn Awards-Best Performance by a Younger Artist “ Daniel RADCLIFFE”
2006 Saturn Awards-Best Make-Up “Nick DUDMAN and Amanda NIGHT”
2006 Saturn Awards-Best Special Effects “John RICHARDSON,Jim MITCHELL,Tim ALEXANDER and Timothy WEBBER”
2006 Broadcast Film Critics Association Awards-Best Young Actress “Emma WATSON”
2006 Broadcast Film Critics Association Awards-Best Young Actor “Daniel RADCLIFFE”
2006 BAFTA Awards-Best Make Up/Hair “Amanda KNIGHT,Nick DUDMAN and Eithne FENNEL”
2006 BAFTA Awards-Best Achievement in Special Visual Effects “John RICHARDSON,Jim MITCHELL,Tim ALEXANDER and Timothy WEBBER”
2006 Hugo Awards-Best Dramatic Presentation-Long Form
2006 Empire Awards-Best British Film
2006 Empire Awards-Best Science-Fiction/Fantasy Film
2006 London Critics Circle Film Awards-British Supporting Actor of the Year “Brendon GLEESON”
2006 MTV Movie Awards-Best Villain “Ralph FIENNES”
2006 MTV Movie Awards-Best Hero “Daniel RADCLIFFE”
2006 MTV Movie Awards-Best On-Screen Team “Emma WATSON,Rupert GRINT and Daniel RADCLIFFE”

Last Chance Harvey(2008)

 


Production Year:2008
Directed By:Joel HOPKINS
Written and Screenplay By:Joel HOPKINS
Produced By: Nicole USBORNE,Tim PERELL
Main Cast:Dustin HOFFMAN,Emma THOMPSON,Kathy BAKER,James BROLIN and Susan SHINE
Preview of the Movie:It’s a half American and half British production movie.Harvey Shine is a New Yorker who is a jingle writer of TV commercials and advertisements.His professional life doesn’t go well and he is about to lose his job.To prevent that he is taken a last chance by his boss.First he will go to London for his daughter’s wedding at the weekend and when he’s back,on Monday,he will be given a chance to improve himself in significant business meeting.But things don’t happen as they’re planned and he misses his flight back to New York and also his chance to maintain his career.This delay gives him a surprise arrival for his life while he’s waiting at the airport.This surprise is a fourty-year-old Kate who is miserable and bored of her own life as Harvey.Harvey has to use his last chance to upgrade his life after meeting Kate.
Info about the Movie:  According to the media news,at the beginning process of the movie Emma Thompson was anxious to work together with Dustin Hoffman again after their former movie “Stranger Than Fiction(2006)”.When Joel Hopkins ,who is a director and also a screenwriter of the movie,brought the script to Thompson she suggested him to accommodate Hoffman first.At the same time Hoffman had already agreed to portray Harvey character if Hopkins would allow him the leeway to improvise some scenes of the movie.Thereon Hopkins complied that and several of Harvey and Kate’s conversations were ad-libbed with keeping the dictates of the plot.
Awards that the Movie Nominated for:
2009 Golden Globe Awards-Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture-Comedy or Musical “Emma THOMPSON”
2009 Golden Globe Awards-Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture-Comedy or Musical “Dustin HOFFMAN”

Four Weddings and A Funeral(1994)




Production Year:1994
Directed By:Mike NEWELL
Written and Screenplay By:Richard CURTIS
Produced By: Duncan KENWORTHY,Tim BEVAN,Richard CURTIS and Eric FELLNER
Main Cast:Hugh GRANT,Andie MacDOWELL,Kristin Scott THOMAS,Simon CALLOW,James FLEET,John HANNAH and Rowan ATKINSON

Preview of the Movie: The starring character of the movie is Charles. Accordingly the whole movie follows the adventures of a group of friends through the eyes of Charles. As it can be understood from the name,the movie is literally about four weddings and one funeral.However the main story of the movie is Charles and Carrie’s.They always run into each other at weddings and at a funeral.The first wedding is Angus and Laura’s,the second wedding is Bernard and Lydia’s and the third wedding is Carrie and Hamish’s.And the funeral is Gareth’s.The fourth wedding is Charles’s.He has dediced to marry Henrietta out of desperation but things dont go well and their wedding is cancelled.

Info about the Movie: The success of the movie was totally unexpected by many authorities in release time.It became the highest-grossing British film in cinema history at that time. Upon its North American limited release on March 11, 1994, the movie opened with $138,486 in 5 theaters. But upon its wide release on April 15, 1994, the film topped the box office with $4,162,489. The film would continue to gross $53,700,832 domestically with an additional $193 million internationally, earning $245,700,832 worldwide. It got $245.7 million worlwide box office receipts for total.

Awards that the Movie Won:
1994 Australian Film Institute-Best Foreign Film Award “Duncan KENWORTHY”
1995 ASCAP Awards-Top Box Office Film “Richard Rodney BENNETT”
1994 British Comedy Awards-Best Comedy Film
1994 Writer’s Guild of Great Britain Awards-Best Film/Screenplay “Richard CURTIS”
1995 Cesar Awards-Best Foreign Film “Mike NEWELL”
1995 Evening Standard British Film Awards-Best Actress “Kristin Scott THOMAS”
1995 Evenin Standard British Film Awards-Best Screenwriter “Richard CURTIS”
1995 Evenin Standard British Film Awards-Peter Sellers Award for Comedy “Hugh GRANT”
1995 BAFTA Awards-Best Actor “Hugh GRANT”
1995 BAFTA Awards-Best Film “Mike NEWELL and Duncan KENWORTHY”
1995 BAFTA Awards-Best Actress in a Supporting Role “Kristin Scott THOMAS”
1995 BAFTA Awards-David Lean Award for Direction “Mike NEWELL”
1995 Golden Globe Awards-Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture/Comedy or Musical “Hugh GRANT”
1995 London Critics Circle Film Awards-British Director of the Year “Mike NEWELL”
1995 London Critics Circle Film Awards-British Film of the Year
1995 London Critics Circle Film Awards-British Producer of the Year “Duncan KENWORTHY”
1995 London Critics Circle Film Awards-British Screenwriter of the Year “Richard CURTIS”
1995 London Critics Circle Film Awards-Special Achievement Award “Hugh GRANT”
1995 Guild Film Awards/Gold-Best Foreign Film “Mike NEWELL”
1995 Writer’s Guild of USA Awards-Best Screenplay Written Directly fort he Screen “Richard CURTIS”
1995 Chicago Film Critics Association Awards-Most Promising Actor “Hugh GRANT”
1995 Southeastern Film Critics Association Awards-Best Picture

Awards that the Movie Nominated for:
1994 British Society of Cinematographers-Best Cinematography Award “Micheal COULTER”
1995 BAFTA Awards-Best Actor in a Supporting Role “John HANNAH”
1995 BAFTA Awards-Best Actress in a Supporting Role “Charlotte COLEMAN”
1995 BAFTA Awards-Best Actor in a Supporting Role “Simon CALLOW”
1995 BAFTA Awards-Best Editing “Jon GREGORY”
1995 BAFTA Awards-Anthony Asquith Award for Film Music “Richard Rodney BENNETT”
1995 BAFTA Awards-Best Screenplay “Richard CURTIS”
1995 BAFTA Awards-Best Costume Design “Lindy HEMMING”
1995 MTV Movie Awards-Best Breakthrough Performance “Hugh GRANT”
1995 Golden Globe Awards-Best Motion Picture/Comedy or Musical
1995 Golden Globe Awards-Best Screenplay “Richard CURTIS”
1995 Golden Globe Awards-Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture “Andie MacDOWELL”
1995 Director’s Guild of America Awards-Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Motion Picture “Mike NEWELL”
1995 Chlotrudis Awards-Best Supporting Actress “Kristin Scott THOMAS”
1995 Academy Awards-Best Picture “Duncan KENWORTHY”
1995 Academy Awards-Best Writing, Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen “Richard CURTIS”





Love Actually(2003)



Production Year: 2003
Directed By:Richard CURTIS
Written and Screenplay By:Richard CURTIS
Produced By: Duncan KENTWORTHY,Tim BEVAN,Liza CHASIN,Debra HAYWARD,Eric FELLNER
Main Cast:Alan RICKMAN,Emma THOMPSON,Hugh GRANT,Bill NIGHY,Liam NEESON,Colin FIRTH,Rowan ATKINSON,Keira KNIGHTLEY,Laura LINNEY,Martine McCUTCHEON and Thomas SANGSTER
Preview of the Movie: The movie is about ten different stories.They seem separete but they are related each other with common people between them.It begins when there is 5 weeks to Christmas and it counties to with the time of Christmas Eve and finally it ends on the Christmas day.Furthermore the last scene and the prologue contain one month after Christmas.The first scene is at Heathrow with the people who reunite with each other and the last scene is same.The movie shows the encourage,hardness,grief and the beauty of love and relationships.The basic three components of the movie is Christmas,London and love. 

Info about the Movie: Love Actually is one of a kind movie because of its wide cast.Most of the international British actors and actresses are taken part in the movie.By courtesy of this the movie has been more famous than expected.The members of cast indicates that they are glad to took part in the movie in order to show their homeland to world in Christmas time with theme of love.

Awards that the Movie Won:
2003 Washington DC Area Film Critics Association Awards-Best Ensemle Cast
2004 BAFTA Awards-Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role “Bill NIGHY”
2004 Empire Awards-Best British Film
2004 Empire Awards-Best Newcomer “Martine McCUTCHEON”
2004 Empire Awards-Best British Actress “Emma THOMPSON”
2004 Evening Standard British Film Awards-Best Actress “Emma THOMPSON”
2004 Evening Standard British Film Awards-Peter Sellers Award for Comedy “Bill NIGHY”
2004 London Critics Circle Awards-British Supporting Actress of the Year “Emma THOMPSON”
2004 London Critics Circle Awards-British Supporting Actor of the Year “Bill NIGHY”
2004 Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards-Best Supporting Actor “Bill NIGHY”

Awards that the Movie Nominated for:
2004 Discover Screenwriting Awards-Best Screenwriting “Richard CURTIS”
2004 BAFTA Awards-Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role “Emma THOMPSON”
2004 BAFTA Awards-Best British Film
2004 Empire Awards-Best Newcomer “Andrew LINCOLN”
2004 Critics Choice Awards-Best Acting Ensemle
2004 Golden Globe Awards-Best Motion Picture-Musical or Comedy
2004 Golden Globe Awards-Best Screenplay/Motion Picture “Richard CURTIS”
2004 European Film Awards-Best Director “Richard CURTIS”
2004 European Film Awards-Best Actor “Hugh GRANT”
2004 London Critics Circle Film Awards-Best Screenwriter of the Year “Richard CURTIS”
2004 London Critics Circle Film Awards-Best Newcomer of the Year “Richard CURTIS”
2004 Phoenix Film Critics Society Awards-Best Ensemle Acting /whole cast
2004 Phoenix Film Critics Society Awards-Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role “Emma THOMPSON”
2004 Phoenix Film Critics Society Awards-Best Performance by a Youth in a Lead or Supporting Role-Male “Thomas SANGSTER”
2004 Phoenix Film Critics Society Awards-Best Use of Previously Published or Recorded Music
2004 Young Artist Awards-Best Performance in a Feature Film/Supporting Young Actor “Thomas SANSGTER
2004 Golden Satellite Awards-Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role, Comedy or Musical “Bill NIGHY”
2004 Golden Satellite Awards-Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role, Comedy or Musical
“Thomas SANGSTER”
2004 Golden Satellite Awards-Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role, Comedy or Musical “Emma THOMPSON”




Miss Potter(2006)



Production Year:2006
Directed By:Chris NOONAN
Written and Screenplay By:Richard MALTBY JR.
Produced By: Chris NOONAN
Main Cast:Renee ZELLWEGER,Evan McGREGOR,Bill PATTERSON,Emily WATSON

Preview of the Movie: It’s the story of English children books writer Helen Beatrice Potter.Potter is different from the other young ladies around her.She has never obsessed with marriage and she tries to improve her writing skill.Against her parent’s insistences about marriage she never marries till she became a thirty two.She always works on her stories.She finishes writing and illustrating her first children story book and goes to a publisher to publish it.The publisher is Norman Warne who is one and only love of Potter’s life.They meet like that and their love starts slowly but deeply.Potter’s family makes it difficult for them to be together.The movie includes the hardness and imposibilities of early England ages for young women.Not only about their professional lives and also about their emotional relations.

Info about the Movie:Helen Beatrice Potter is one of the most important and famous English writer of history.She was a writer,illustrator,mycologist and also a conservationist.Her most well-known book is “The Tale of Peter Rabbit”.Potter was a feminist person because of her parent’s attitudes through young ladies “missions”of their lives.She always refused to be an only a wife or mother.She wanted achieve things in her life.Just same as Jane Austen who is an another British writer of the same century.They are very similar about their dreams,aims,parent’s approaches and unfortunate love lives.

Awards that the Movie Won:
2007 Australian Peforming Rights Association Awards-Feature Film Score of the Year “Nigel Westlake”
2007 Heartland Film Festival-Truly Moving Sound Award-Best Original Song Written for Film “Katie MELUA,Nigel WESTLAKE,Mike BATT and Richard MALTBY JR.”  For the song “When You Taught Me How to Dance”
Awards that the Movie Nominated for:
2007 Saturn Award-Best Actress “Renee ZELLWEGER”
2007 Golden Globe Awards-Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture/Musical or Comedy “Renee ZELLWEGER”
2007 Young Artist Awards-Best Performance in a Feature Film/Supporting Young Actress “Lucy BOYNTON”
2007 World Soundtrack Awards-Best Original Song Written for Film “Katie MELUA,Nigel WESTLAKE,Mike BATT and Richard MALTBY JR.”  For the song “When You Taught Me How to Dance”

Doctor Zhivago(1965)



Production Year: 1965
Directed By:David LEAN
Written and Screenplay By: Robert BOLT
Produced By:  Carlo PONTI
Based Upon the Book By: Boris PASTERNAK
Main Cast: Omar SHARIF,Julie CHRISTIE,Rod STEIGER,Tom COURTENAY,Alec GUINNESS and Geraldine CHAPLIN
Preview of the Movie: The movie explains the Revolution of October 1917 in Russia and the Russian Internal War which had occured right after the revolution between 1917 and 1922.The starring character Doctor Yuri JHIVAGO,who is also a poet,falls in love with a one of the revolution’s leader’s wife.And their affair makes troubles to themselves.The movie basically shows the that period’s Russia which is miserable beacuse of war and shortage.It begins at just the beginning of the revolution and whole movie background is always the revolution of october 1917.It is a romantic,epic and comprehensive movie in many ways.

Info about the Movie:  The movie was banned in Russia till 1994.And its novel was banned till 1987.In filming process,the scenes which had to be shot in Soviet Union,couldn’t be shot there because of the Russia’s reaction.Thus,instead of there,the movie was shot in Spain.

Awards that the Movie Won:
1966 British Society of Cinematographers Awards-Best Cinematography “Freddie YOUNG”
1966 Academy Awards-Best Costume Design “Phyllis DALTON”
1966 Academy Awards-Best Art Direction,Set Decoration “John BOX,Terence MARSH and Dario SIMONI”
1966 Academy Awards-Best Cinematography “Freddie YOUNG”
1966 Academy Awards-Best Music, Score - Substantially Original “Maurice JARRE”
1966 Academy Awards-Best Writing, Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium “Robert BOLT”
1966 Golden Globe Awards-Best Motion Picture/Drama
1966 Golden Globe Awards-Best Screenplay “Robert BOLT”
1966 Golden Globe Awards-Best Original Score “Maurice JARRE”
1966 Golden Globe Awards-Best Motion Picture Director “David LEAN”
1966 Golden Globe Awards-Best Motion Picture Actor/Drama “Omar SHARIF”
1966 National Board of Review-Best Actress “ Julie CHRISTIE”
1966 Laurel Awards-Best Drama Picture
1966 Laurel Awards-Best Dramatic Performance,Male ”Omar SHARIF”
1966 Laurel Awards-Best Supporting Performance,Male “Tom COURTENAY”
1967 David di Donatello Awards-Best Foreign Director “David LEAN”
1967 David di Donatello Awards-Best Foreign Production “Carlo PONTI”
1967 Grammy Awards-Best Best Original Score Written for a Motion Picture or Television Show “Maurice JARRE”
1988 People Choice’s Awards-Favorite All-Time Motion Picture Song “My Love”

Awards that the Movie Nominated for:
1966 Academy Awards-Best Actor in a Supporting Role “Tom COURTENAY”
1966 Academy Awards-Best Picture “Carlo PONTI”
1966 Academy Awards-Best Film Editing “Norman SAVAGE”
1966 Academy Awards-Best Director “David LEAN”
1966 Academy Awards-Best Sound “Franklin MILTON and A.W.WATKINS”
1966 BAFTA Film Awards-Best British Actress “Julie CHRISTIE”
1966 BAFTA Film Awards-Best British Actor “Ralph RICHARDSON”
1966 BAFTA Film Awards-Best Film From Any Source “David LEAN”
1966 Cannes Film Festival-Golden Palm Award “David LEAN”
1966 Golden Globe Awards-Most Promising Newcomer-Female “Geraldine CHAPLIN    
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Chariots of Fire(1981)







Production Year: 1981
Directed By: Hugh HUDSON
Written and Screenplay By: Collin WELLAND
Produced By:  David PUTTNAM and Dodi FAYED
Main Cast: Ben CROSS,Ian CHARLESON,Nigel HAVERS,Alice KRIGE,Ian HOLM and Cherly CAMPBELL
Preview of the Movie: Movie bases on a true life story. Starring characters are two young British athletes.One of them is Eric LIDDELL who is hard religious Christian,also a Scottish.And the other one is Jewish and British athlete Harold ABRAHAMS who is struggling with the prejudices that surrounds him.They’re both training for the 1924 Olympic Games and their common story starts here.
Info about the Movie: Soundtrack of “Chariots of Fire”, which is composed by Evangelos Odysseas Papathanassiou a.k.a. Vangelis, gained an enormous reputation when it is sound by the world.This reputation might be greater than the movie’s as itself.Because according to many music and soundtrack authorities that theme has the power of courage and gives the spirit of competition as it is same as the movie.This theme can be still seen in many different backgrounds.Such as news,advertorials,weather forecasts,etc.
Awards that the Movie Won:
1981 Cannes Film Festival-Best Supporting Actor “Ian HOLM”
1981 Cannes Film Festival-Prize of the Ecumenical Jury-Special Mention “Hugh HUDSON”
1981 Toronto International Film Festival/People’s Choice Award “Hugh HUDSON”
1981 New York Film Critics Circle Awards-Best Cinematographer “David WATKIN”
1981 National Board of Review Awards-Best Film
1982 Academy Awards-Best Costume Design “Milena CANANERO”
1982 Academy Awards-Best Music,Original Score “VANGELIS”
1982 Academy Awards-Best Picture “David PUTTNAM”
1982 Academy Awards-Best Writing,Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen “Colin WELLAND”
1982 BAFTA Film Awards-Best Costume Design “Milena CANANERO”
1982 BAFTA Film Awards-Best Supporting Artist “Ian HOLM”
1982 BAFTA Film Awards-Best Film “David PUTTNAM”
1982 Golden Globe Awards-Best Foreign Film/Great Britain
1982 London Critics Circle Film Awards/ALFS Award-Film of the Year
1982 London Critics Circle Film Awards/ALFS Award-Screenwriter of the Year “Colin WELLAND”
1984 Guild of German Art House Cinemas/Guild Film Award/Silver - Foreign Film (Ausländischer Film) “Hugh HUDSON”
Awards that the Movie Nominated for:
1981 Cannes Film Festival/Golden Palm Award- “Hugh HUDSON”
1981 British Society of Cinematographers-Best Cinematography Award “David WATKIN”
1982 Directors Guild of America Awards-Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Motion Pictures “Hugh HUDSON”
1982 Academy Awards-Best Director “Hugh HUDSON”
1982 Academy Awards-Best Actor in a Supporting Role “Ian HOLM”
1982 Academy Awards-Best Film Editing “Terry RAWLINGS”
1983 Awards of Japanese Academy-Best Foreign Language Film
1982 BAFTA Film Awards-Best Director “Hugh HUDSON”
1982 BAFTA Film Awards-Best Cinematography “David WATKIN”
1982 BAFTA Film Awards-Best Editing “Terry RAWLINGS”
1982 BAFTA Film Awards-Best Screenplay “Colin WELLAND”
1982 BAFTA Film Awards-Best Supporting Artist “Nigel HAVERS”
1982 BAFTA Film Awards-Best Sound “Bill ROWE,Jim SHIELDS and Clive WINTER”
1982 BAFTA Film Awards-Best Production Design/Art Direction “Roger HALL”
1982 BAFTA Film Awards/Anthony Asquith Award for Film Music-“VANGELIS”