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Cannes Film Festival Golden Palm 1967 · Winner
British Academy of Film & Television Arts British Film 1968 · Nominated
British Academy of Film & Television Arts British Art Direction: Colour 1968 · Nominated
British Academy of Film & Television Arts British Cinematography: Colour 1968 · Nominated
Academy Award Directing 1967 · Nominated
Academy Award Writing (Story and Screenplay - Written Directly 1967 · Nominated
Golden Globe Foreign Film - English Language 1967 · Nominated
Awards and honours. Home media. See also. Endnotes. Footnotes. Sources. External links. Blowup. Blow-Up (sometimes styled as Blowup or Blow Up) is a 1966 psychological mystery [3] film directed by Michelangelo Antonioni, co-written by Antonioni and Tonino Guerra and produced by Carlo Ponti.
Winner of 1966 Best Picture and Best Director Awards from the then-new National Society of Film Critics (as well as Oscar-nominated for Best Director and Best Screenplay), director Michelangelo Antonioni's Blow-Up is an influential, stylish study of paranoid intrigue and disorientation.
Nov 8, 1998 · The twentysomethings who bought tickets for "Blow-Up" are now focused on ironic, self-referential slasher movies. Americans flew to "swinging London" in the 1960s; today's Londoners pile onto the charter jets to Orlando. Over three days recently, I revisited "Blow-Up" in a shot-by-shot analysis.
Director: Michelangelo Antonioni. Producer: Carlo Ponti. Writer: Michelangelo Antonioni, Tonino Guerra, and Edward Bond. Music: Herbie Hancock. Running time: 111 minutes. Cast. David Hemmings (Thomas) Vanessa Redgrave (Jane) Sarah Miles (Patricia) Jane Birkin (The Blonde) Academy Award nominations.
- Lee Pfeiffer
A countercultural masterpiece about the act of seeing and the art of image making, Blow-Up takes the form of a psychological mystery, starring David Hemmings as a fashion photographer who unknowingly captures a death on film after following two lovers in a park.
- Jane
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Aug 2, 2018 · Blow-Up is a true study in cinematic cool-factor, and it will always be one of my absolute favorite films. It radiates sex and style and class and sophistication and the way Antonioni primarily used images to tell his story will always fascinate me to no end. You get David Hemmings in one of the quintessential screen performances and Vanessa ...
Blow-Up was nominated for two Academy Awards: Best Director and Best Original Screenplay. Table of Contents show. Blow-Up (movie 1966): Michelangelo Antonioni tackles the perception of reality in ‘Swinging London’-set masterwork starring groovy David Hemmings.