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5 days ago · Emily Watson: Bess McNeill: Breaking the Waves: 1997: Helen Hunt ‡ Carol Connelly: As Good as It Gets: Helena Bonham Carter: Kate Croy: The Wings of the Dove: Julie Christie: Phyllis Hart: Afterglow: Judi Dench: Queen Victoria: Mrs Brown: Kate Winslet: Rose DeWitt Bukater: Titanic: 1998: Gwyneth Paltrow ‡ Viola de Lesseps: Shakespeare in ...
2 days ago · Latest; Cannes Awards: Female-Centered Stories Win Big in Cannes, as Sean Baker’s ‘Anora’ Earns Palme d’Or 2 days ago ‘The Most Precious of Cargoes’ Review: An Animated Fable From the ...
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5 days ago · Emily Watson, known for her acclaimed roles in films like “Breaking the Waves,” delivers a powerful performance as Mary O’Brien, a resistance member. Equilibrium explores the power of art and literature
2 days ago · Updated 5:03 PM PDT, May 25, 2024. Sean Baker’s “Anora,” a comic but devastating Brooklyn odyssey about a sex worker who marries the son of a wealthy Russian oligarch, won the Cannes Film Festival’s top award, the Palme d’Or. The win Saturday for “Anora” marked a coronation for Baker, the 53-year-old indie filmmaker of “The ...
3 days ago · Primetime Emmy Awards: 1953: Best Actress – Schlitz Playhouse of Stars (Episode: "Not a Chance") Grammy Awards: 1977: Best Spoken Word Recording – Great American Documents; Tony Awards: 1947: Best Actress in a Play – Happy Birthday; 1958: Best Leading Actress in a Play – Time Remembered; Special Awards:
2 days ago · Most awards or nominations. Most awards won by a single film: 11. Three films have won 11 Academy Awards: Ben-Hur (1959): nominated in 12 of the 15 possible categories. Titanic (1997): nominated in 14 of the 17 possible categories. The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003): nominated in 11 of the 17 possible categories.