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Issue Details: First known date: 1996... 1996 Shine
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Film Details - Momentum Films , 1996

Producers:

Jane Scott.

Production Companies:

Momentum Films Pty Ltd.
BBC (UK).
Pandora Cinema.

Finance Organisations:

Film Finance Corporation Australia.
Film Victoria.
South Australian Film Corporation.

Director of Photography:

Geoffrey Simpson.

Editors:

Pip Karmel.

Production Designers:

Vicki Niehus.

Composer:

David Hirschfelder (original Score).

Cast:

Incl. Geoffrey Rush, Lynn Redgrave, Sir John Gielgud, Armin Mueller Stahl, and Noah Taylor.

Awards:

  • Academy Awards (Oscars), Best Director (nomination), 1997.
  • Academy Awards (Oscars), Best Picture (nomination), 1997.
  • Academy Awards (Oscars), Best Music (Original Dramatic Score) (nomination), 1997.
  • Academy Awards (Oscars), Best Film Editing (nomination), 1997.
  • Golden Key (Art Film Festival), Art Fiction: Best Direction, 1997.
  • Eddie (American Cinema Editors), Best Edited Feature Film (nomination), 1997.
  • AFI Award, Best Director, 1996.
  • AFI Award, Best Achievement in Sound, 1996.
  • AFI Award, Best Achievement in Editing, 1996.
  • AFI Award, Best Achievement in Cinematography, 1996.
  • AFI Award, Best Film, 1996.
  • APRA Music Award, Best Film Score, 1998.
  • AFI Award, Best Original Music Score, 1996.
  • AFI Award, Best Achievement in Costume Design (nomination), 1996.
  • AFI Award, Best Achievement in Production Design (nomination), 1996.
  • Award of the Japanese Academy, Best Foreign Film (nomination), 1998.
  • BAFTA Award, Anthony Asquith Award for Film Music (nomination), 1997.
  • BAFTA Award, Best Film (nomination), 1997.
  • BAFTA Award, Best Editing (nomination), 1997.
  • BAFTA Award, Best Sound, 1997.
  • BAFTA Award, David Lean Award for Direction (nomination), 1997.
  • Broadcast Film Critics Association Awards, Critics Choice Award: Best Picture (nomination), 1997.
  • Bronze Frog (Camerimage), 1996.
  • Golden Frog (Camerimage) (nomination), 1996.
  • DGA Award (Directors Guild of America), Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Motion Pictures (nomination), 1997.
  • Directors' Week Award (Fantasporto), Best Director, 1997.
  • FCCA Award (Film Critics Circle of Australia), Best Film, 1997.
  • Jury Award (Ft. Lauderdale International Film Festival), Best Film, 1996.
  • Golden Globes, Best Director: Motion Picture (nomination), 1997.
  • Humanitas Prize, Feature Film Category (nomination), 1997.
  • Golden Globes, Best Original Score: Motion Picture (nomination), 1997.
  • Golden Globes, Best Motion Picture: Drama (nomination), 1997.
  • NBR Award (National Board of Review, USA), Best Film, 1996.
  • NBR Award (National Board of Review, USA), Top Ten Films, 1996.
  • People's Choice Award (Toronto International Film Festival), 1996.
  • Metro Media Award (Toronto International Film Festival), 1996.
  • Audience Choice Award (St Louis International Film Festival), 1996.
  • Golden Satellite Award (Satellite Awards), Best Motion Picture (nomination), 1997.
  • Golden Satellite Award (Satellite Awards), Best Motion Picture: Drama (nomination), 1997.
  • Golden Satellite Award (Satellite Awards), Best Director of a Motion Picture (nomination), 1997.
  • Audience Award, Rotterdam International Film Festival, 1997.
  • PGA Award, Motion Picture Producer of the Year Award (nomination), 1997.
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