Friday, December 12, 2008

Clint Eastwood and Anne Hathaway excellent.

The seasonal price of the American film industry has started: The U.S. Critics Association National Board of Review gave its awards announced this year. Have won under other Clint Eastwood, Anne Hathaway and a film about life in Indian slums.
  Los Angeles - Anne Hathaway, 26, was for her role as chain-smoking young woman with drug problems in the family drama "Rachel Getting Married" as best actress award. Clint Eastwood, 78, received the prize as best actor for his role in "Gran Torino" in which he plays embittered widower.
For best film selected by the U.S. Critics Association National Board of Review for little money produced drama "Slumdog Millionaire." The film by the British director Danny Boyle ( "Trainspotting") plays in India and tells the confused life of a former street child from Mumbai.
David Fincher ( "Seven," "Fight Club") was named best director for his drama "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button" excellent, in which Brad Pitt plays the main role. Josh Brolin ( "Milk") and Penelope Cruz ( "Vicky Cristina Barcelona") received prizes for best supporting actor.
The trophy for best foreign film went to the Historienepos "The Mongol" by the Russian director Sergei Bodrow. The film about the rise of tribal leader Genghis Khan was coproduziert with German funding.
With the announcement of critics prizes, the film of 125 experts will begin in the U.S. traditionally the annual series of film awards ceremonies, held on 22 February with the Oscar award in Hollywood ends. The National Board of Review awards are valid but not as groundbreaking for the Oscars, because they are more interested in international productions of smaller studios than on blockbuster Hollywood movies are based.

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