Monday, February 20, 2012

Academy awards: AwardsLine Nominees Profiles

This 2011-2012 honours season brought within the permanent print publication AwardsLine. There have been seven models covering producers, company directors, authors, stars, stars along with the animation, language, music, effects, cinematography, along with other groups. (Click the link to download Ebooks from the print issues.) Here are links to AwardsLine’s tales about this year’s Oscar nominees that went on Deadline in front of the Academy of movement Picture Arts and Sciences’ 5 PM Tuesday deadline to get Oscar ballots. Producers Q&As Thomas Langmann — The Artist Jim Burke & Jim Taylor — The Descendants Scott Rudin — ‘Extremely Noisy And Extremely Close’ Chris Columbus & Brunson Eco-friendly — The Assistance Letty Aronson — Night time In Paris Rachael Horovitz & Michael P Luca — Moneyball Kathleen Kennedy — War Equine The Weinstein Co’s Harvey Weinstein Fox Searchlight’s Steve Gilula & Nancy Utley Actor Demian Bichir — ‘A Better Existence’ George Clooney — The Descendants Jean Dujardin — The Artist Kaira Pitt — Moneyball Gary Oldman — ‘Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy’ Actress Glenn Close — Albert Nobbs Viola Davis — The Assistance Rooney Mara — ‘The Girl Using The Dragon Tattoo’ Michelle Williams — ‘My Week With Marilyn’ Supporting Actress Brnice Bejo The Artist Jessica Chastain The Assistance Melissa McCarthy Bridesmaids Jesse McTeer Albert Nobbs Octavia Spencer The Assistance Best Supporting Actor Kenneth Branagh My Week With Marilyn Jonah Hill Moneyball Christopher Plummer Beginners Director Michel Hazanavicius — The Artist Alexander Payne — The Descendants Martin Scorsese — ‘Hugo’ Steven Spielberg — War Equine Scripts Bridesmaids Annie Mumolo & Kristen Wiig Margin Call J.C. Chandor Mess Tailor Soldier Spy Peter Straughan Animated Film Puss In Boots Chris Burns Rango Gore Verbinski Documentary Pina Wim Wenders Production Designers Laurence Bennett The Artist Stuart Craig Harry Potter Dante Ferretti Hugo Ron Carter War Equine ALSO Bullock, Von Sydow & Horn On Very Noisy And Extremely Close Tough Economic Occasions Make Nostalgic Films Most popular Bets For Oscar

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