You mean after the Oscar show where it won Best Foreign Language Film?Big Magilla wrote:The Tin Drum was released theatrically in the U.S. in 1980 and made numerous ten best lists then.
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The Tin Drum was released theatrically in the U.S. in 1980 and made numerous ten best lists then.HarryGoldfarb wrote:Don't know where to place this... I've just seen The Tin Drum... all I can say is that while foreign films usually are great to show us different kinds of movie-making, different views on social issues and original stories, way far from the standard Hollywood ones, this film is weird to say the least. I haven't read the Grass book it is based on, I guess it should be a better reading expierence (magic realism almost always works better on paper). The source surely is a hard one to transfer into a film, and probably the director mastered it... but I actually wasn't moved by the film, I didn't understand what was the point on telling this specific story... A good cast work, special the adult triangle and a magnificient score by Jarre (it could have been better without the eventual annoying anachronic electro-sound)... Overall it was good, but weirder than good. Maybe I missed something but it ain't necessarily a film I'd like to watch again soon...
Was this the favorite for Foreign Language Film? I mean, after its victory on Cannes surely it was...
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Don't know where to place this... I've just seen The Tin Drum... all I can say is that while foreign films usually are great to show us different kinds of movie-making, different views on social issues and original stories, way far from the standard Hollywood ones, this film is weird to say the least. I haven't read the Grass book it is based on, I guess it should be a better reading expierence (magic realism almost always works better on paper). The source surely is a hard one to transfer into a film, and probably the director mastered it... but I actually wasn't moved by the film, I didn't understand what was the point on telling this specific story... A good cast work, special the adult triangle and a magnificient score by Jarre (it could have been better without the eventual annoying anachronic electro-sound)... Overall it was good, but weirder than good. Maybe I missed something but it ain't necessarily a film I'd like to watch again soon...
Was this the favorite for Foreign Language Film? I mean, after its victory on Cannes surely it was...
Was this the favorite for Foreign Language Film? I mean, after its victory on Cannes surely it was...
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rain Bard wrote:All better than Popul Vuh's Nosferatu, Eric?
I haven't seen it yet... I am so bad. (Rather, I should say I haven't heard it, since I haven't "seen" The Brood yet, either, but have heard the score.)
And, yeah, Salem's Lot is a TV movie (my rules are there are no rules, pretty much). That's why I like Sukman's score for it so much. It plays up the novel's Peyton Place undertones.
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Roy Scheider, All that Jazz
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**Sally Field, Norma Rae**
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Shirley MacLaine, Being There
Marsha Mason, Chapter Two
Bette Midler, The Rose
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Paul Dooley, Breaking Away
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**Robert Duvall, Apocalypse Now**
Frederic Forest, The Rose
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La Cage aux Folles
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La Cage aux Folles
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**Apocalypse Now**
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**Alien**
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All that Jazz - 6 wins (10 nominations)
Apocalypse Now - 4 wins (9 nominations)
Breaking Away - 0 wins (4 nominations)
Kramer vs. Kramer - 1 wins (8 nominations)
Manhattan - 1 win (5 nominations)
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**All That Jazz**
Apocalypse Now
Breaking Away
Kramer vs. Kramer
Manhattan
ACTOR
Dustin Hoffman, Kramer vs. Kramer
**Klaus Kinski, Nosferatu: Phantom of the Night**
Jack Lemmon, The China Syndrome
Peter Sellers, Being There
Roy Scheider, All that Jazz
ACTRESS
**Sally Field, Norma Rae**
Jane Fonda, The China Syndrome
Shirley MacLaine, Being There
Marsha Mason, Chapter Two
Bette Midler, The Rose
SUPPORTING ACTOR
Paul Dooley, Breaking Away
Melvin Douglas, Being There
**Robert Duvall, Apocalypse Now**
Frederic Forest, The Rose
Justin Henry, Kramer vs. Kramer
SUPPORTING ACTRESS
Jane Alexander, Kramer vs. Kramer
Candice Bergen, Starting Over
Valerie Harper, Chapter Two
**Mariel Hemingway, Manhattan**
Meryl Streep, Kramer vs. Kramer
DIRECTOR
Woody Allen, Manhattan
Robert Benton, Kramer vs. Kramer
Francis Ford Coppola, Apocalypse Now
**Bob Fosse, All that Jazz**
Werner Herzog, Nosferatu: Phantom of the Night
ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY
**All that Jazz**
Breaking Away
The China Syndrome
Manhattan
10
ADAPTED SCREENPLAY
Apocalypse Now
The Black Stallion
**Kramer vs. Kramer**
La Cage aux Folles
Norma Rae
ART DIRECTION
Alien
**All that Jazz**
Apocalypse Now
The China Syndrome
La Cage aux Folles
CINEMATOGRAPHY
All that Jazz
**Apocalypse Now**
The Black Stallion
Manhattan
Nosferatu: Phantom of the Night
COSTUME DESIGN
Agatha
Alien
**All that Jazz**
The Europeans
La Cage aux Folles
FILM EDITING
**All that Jazz**
Alien
Apocalypse Now
Breaking Away
Kramer vs. Kramer
ORIGINAL SCORE
All that Jazz
The Amityville Horror
Breaking Away
**Nosferatu: Phantom of the Night**
Star Trek - The Motion Picture
SOUND
Alien
All that Jazz
**Apocalypse Now**
1941
The Rose
SOUND EFFECTS EDITING
Alien
**Apocalypse Now**
The Black Stallion
VISUAL EFFECTS
**Alien**
Moonraker
1941
All that Jazz - 6 wins (10 nominations)
Apocalypse Now - 4 wins (9 nominations)
Breaking Away - 0 wins (4 nominations)
Kramer vs. Kramer - 1 wins (8 nominations)
Manhattan - 1 win (5 nominations)
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Best Supporting Actor
Marlon Brando ... Apocalypse Now *
Dennis Christopher ... Breaking Away
Paul Dooley ... Breaking Away
Robert Duvall ... Apocalypse Now
Frederic Forrest ... The Rose
Best Supporting Actress
Barbara Barrie ... Breaking Away *
Mariel Hemingway ... Manhattan
Shirley MacLaine ... Being There
Vanessa Redgrave ... Yanks
Meryl Streep ... Kramer vs. Kramer
Best Actor
Dustin Hoffman ... Kramer Vs. Kramer
Jack Lemmon ... The China Syndrome *
Roy Scheider ... All That Jazz
Peter Sellers ... Being There
Martin Sheen ... Apocalypse Now
Best Actress
Sally Field ... Norma Rae
Jane Fonda ... The China Syndrome
Bette Midler ... The Rose *
Lee Remick ... The Europeans
Hanna Schygulla ... The Marriage Of Maria Braun
1979
Best Supporting Actor
Marlon Brando ... Apocalypse Now *
Dennis Christopher ... Breaking Away
Paul Dooley ... Breaking Away
Robert Duvall ... Apocalypse Now
Frederic Forrest ... The Rose
Best Supporting Actress
Barbara Barrie ... Breaking Away *
Mariel Hemingway ... Manhattan
Shirley MacLaine ... Being There
Vanessa Redgrave ... Yanks
Meryl Streep ... Kramer vs. Kramer
Best Actor
Dustin Hoffman ... Kramer Vs. Kramer
Jack Lemmon ... The China Syndrome *
Roy Scheider ... All That Jazz
Peter Sellers ... Being There
Martin Sheen ... Apocalypse Now
Best Actress
Sally Field ... Norma Rae
Jane Fonda ... The China Syndrome
Bette Midler ... The Rose *
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Best Film
1. La Luna
2. Promises in the Dark
3. The Night, The Prowler
4. The Tin Drum
5. Yanks
Best Director
1. Bernardo Bertolucci, La Luna
2. Volker Schlondorff, The Tin Drum
3. Jerome Hellman, Promises in the Dark
4. Jim Sharman, The Night, The Prowler
5. John Schlesinger, Yanks
Best Actor
1. George C. Scott, Hardcore
2. Peter Sellers, Being There
3. Ben Gazzara, Saint Jack
4. Jeff Bridges, Winter Kills
5. John Frawley, The Night, The Prowler
Best Actress
1. Sally Field, Norma Rae
2. Marsha Mason, Promises in the Dark
3. Bette Midler, The Rose
4. Veronika Papp, Angi Vera
5. Ruth Cracknell, The Night, The Prowler
Best Supporting Actor
1. Terry Jones, Life of Brian
2. Denholm Elliot, Saint Jack
3. Pat Hingle, When You Comin’ Back Red Ryder
4. Melvyn Douglas, Being There
5. Paul Dooley, Breaking Away
Best Supporting Actress
1. Rachel Roberts, Yanks
2. Lisa Eichhorn, Yanks
3. Season Hubley, Hardcore
4. Kathleen Beller, Promises in the Dark
5. Lee Grant, When You Comin’ Back Red Ryder
Best Screenplay
1. Promises in the Dark
2. Yanks
3. Manhattan
4. La Luna
5. Hardcore
Best Screenplay Adaptation
1. The Tin Drum
2. The Night, The Prowler
3. Being There
4. When You Comin’ Back Red Ryder
5. The Tempest
Best Cinematography
1. Hurricane
2. The Tin Drum
3. Apocalypse Now
4. Manhattan
5. La Luna
Best Editing
1. Yanks
2. The Tin Drum
3. The Night, The Prowler
4. Alien
5. All That Jazz
Best Sound
1. Apocalypse Now
2. Alien
3. All That Jazz
4. The Tin Drum
5. The Rose
Best Art Direction
1. Yanks
2. The Tin Drum
3. Alien
4. All That Jazz
5. Quintet
Best Costume Design
1. The Tin Drum
2. All That Jazz
3. Yanks
4. Nosferatu
5. The Tempest
Best Music
1. Alien
2. All That Jazz
3. Yanks
4. Tim
5. The Onion Field
1. La Luna
2. Promises in the Dark
3. The Night, The Prowler
4. The Tin Drum
5. Yanks
Best Director
1. Bernardo Bertolucci, La Luna
2. Volker Schlondorff, The Tin Drum
3. Jerome Hellman, Promises in the Dark
4. Jim Sharman, The Night, The Prowler
5. John Schlesinger, Yanks
Best Actor
1. George C. Scott, Hardcore
2. Peter Sellers, Being There
3. Ben Gazzara, Saint Jack
4. Jeff Bridges, Winter Kills
5. John Frawley, The Night, The Prowler
Best Actress
1. Sally Field, Norma Rae
2. Marsha Mason, Promises in the Dark
3. Bette Midler, The Rose
4. Veronika Papp, Angi Vera
5. Ruth Cracknell, The Night, The Prowler
Best Supporting Actor
1. Terry Jones, Life of Brian
2. Denholm Elliot, Saint Jack
3. Pat Hingle, When You Comin’ Back Red Ryder
4. Melvyn Douglas, Being There
5. Paul Dooley, Breaking Away
Best Supporting Actress
1. Rachel Roberts, Yanks
2. Lisa Eichhorn, Yanks
3. Season Hubley, Hardcore
4. Kathleen Beller, Promises in the Dark
5. Lee Grant, When You Comin’ Back Red Ryder
Best Screenplay
1. Promises in the Dark
2. Yanks
3. Manhattan
4. La Luna
5. Hardcore
Best Screenplay Adaptation
1. The Tin Drum
2. The Night, The Prowler
3. Being There
4. When You Comin’ Back Red Ryder
5. The Tempest
Best Cinematography
1. Hurricane
2. The Tin Drum
3. Apocalypse Now
4. Manhattan
5. La Luna
Best Editing
1. Yanks
2. The Tin Drum
3. The Night, The Prowler
4. Alien
5. All That Jazz
Best Sound
1. Apocalypse Now
2. Alien
3. All That Jazz
4. The Tin Drum
5. The Rose
Best Art Direction
1. Yanks
2. The Tin Drum
3. Alien
4. All That Jazz
5. Quintet
Best Costume Design
1. The Tin Drum
2. All That Jazz
3. Yanks
4. Nosferatu
5. The Tempest
Best Music
1. Alien
2. All That Jazz
3. Yanks
4. Tim
5. The Onion Field
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Picture:
Apocalypse Now
Being There
Breaking Away
Manhattan
Picnic At Hanging Rock
Actor:
Dustin Hoffman – Kramer Vs. Kramer
Jack Lemmon – The China Syndrome
Roy Scheider – All That Jazz
*Peter Sellers – Being There*
Michel Serrault – La Cage Aux Folles
Actress:
Sally Field – Norma Rae
Jane Fonda – The China Syndrome
Diane Keaton – Manhattan
Bette Midler – The Rose
Hanna Schygulla – The Marriage Of Maria Braun
Supporting Actor:
Graham Chapman – Monty Python’s The Life Of Brian
Paul Dooley – Breaking Away
Melvyn Douglas – Being There
Robert Duvall – Apocalypse Now
Frederic Forrest – The Rose
Supporting Actress:
Barbara Barrie – Breaking Away
Candice Bergen – Starting Over
Mariel Hemingway – Manhattan
Rachel Roberts – Picnic At Hanging Rock
Meryl Streep – Kramer Vs. Kramer
Director:
*Woody Allen – Manhattan*
Hal Ashby – Being There
Francis Ford Coppola – Apocalypse Now
Peter Weir – Picnic At Hanging Rock
Peter Yates – Breaking Away
Original Screenplay:
*Woody Allen & Marshall Brickman - Manhattan*
Albert Brooks, Monica Johnson & Harry Shearer – Real Life
Graham Chapman, John Cleese, Terry Gilliam, Eric Idle, Terry Jones & Michael Palin – Monty Python’s The Life Of Brian
Rainer Werner Fassbinder, Pea Frohlich & Peter Marthesheimer – The Marriage Of Maria Braun
Steve Tesich – Breaking Away
Adapted Screenplay:
Francis Ford Coppola & John Milius – Apocalypse Now
Marcello Danon, Edouard Molinaro, Jean Poiret & Francis Veber – La Cage Aux Folles
Cliff Green – Picnic At Hanging Rock
Curtis Hanson – The Silent Partner
*Robert C. Jones & Jerzy Kosinski – Being There*
Foreign Film:
*La Cage Aux Folles (France)*
The Marriage Of Maria Braun (Germany)
Soldier Of Orange (The Netherlands)
The Tree Of Wooden Clogs (Italy)
Vengeance Is Mine (Japan)
Apocalypse Now
Being There
Breaking Away
Manhattan
Picnic At Hanging Rock
Actor:
Dustin Hoffman – Kramer Vs. Kramer
Jack Lemmon – The China Syndrome
Roy Scheider – All That Jazz
*Peter Sellers – Being There*
Michel Serrault – La Cage Aux Folles
Actress:
Sally Field – Norma Rae
Jane Fonda – The China Syndrome
Diane Keaton – Manhattan
Bette Midler – The Rose
Hanna Schygulla – The Marriage Of Maria Braun
Supporting Actor:
Graham Chapman – Monty Python’s The Life Of Brian
Paul Dooley – Breaking Away
Melvyn Douglas – Being There
Robert Duvall – Apocalypse Now
Frederic Forrest – The Rose
Supporting Actress:
Barbara Barrie – Breaking Away
Candice Bergen – Starting Over
Mariel Hemingway – Manhattan
Rachel Roberts – Picnic At Hanging Rock
Meryl Streep – Kramer Vs. Kramer
Director:
*Woody Allen – Manhattan*
Hal Ashby – Being There
Francis Ford Coppola – Apocalypse Now
Peter Weir – Picnic At Hanging Rock
Peter Yates – Breaking Away
Original Screenplay:
*Woody Allen & Marshall Brickman - Manhattan*
Albert Brooks, Monica Johnson & Harry Shearer – Real Life
Graham Chapman, John Cleese, Terry Gilliam, Eric Idle, Terry Jones & Michael Palin – Monty Python’s The Life Of Brian
Rainer Werner Fassbinder, Pea Frohlich & Peter Marthesheimer – The Marriage Of Maria Braun
Steve Tesich – Breaking Away
Adapted Screenplay:
Francis Ford Coppola & John Milius – Apocalypse Now
Marcello Danon, Edouard Molinaro, Jean Poiret & Francis Veber – La Cage Aux Folles
Cliff Green – Picnic At Hanging Rock
Curtis Hanson – The Silent Partner
*Robert C. Jones & Jerzy Kosinski – Being There*
Foreign Film:
*La Cage Aux Folles (France)*
The Marriage Of Maria Braun (Germany)
Soldier Of Orange (The Netherlands)
The Tree Of Wooden Clogs (Italy)
Vengeance Is Mine (Japan)