Tag: Academy Award

  • &PrivéHD to feature Oscar’s finest tales starting with ‘The Winning Side’

    &PrivéHD to feature Oscar’s finest tales starting with ‘The Winning Side’

    MUMBAI:  Featuring a series of the finest tales that are remembered for the eternity, &PrivéHD to showcase critically acclaimed Academy award-winning films with ‘The Winning Side’ from 6 January 2019, weeknights at 9:00 PM.

    “From the heart-warming story of two robots in love to the rags-to-riches journey of a Mumbai slum dweller; the Academy award-winning movie fiesta offers cinephiles with a diverse spectrum of cinema’s masterpieces”, the press statement said.

    According to a press statement, the channel features spectacles of cinema such as ‘If Beale Street Could Talk’, ‘Slumdog Millionaire’, ‘Erin Brockovich’, ‘Wall-E’ and ‘Ratatouille’, enabling viewers to revel in the spirit of timeless cinema.

    The premium English movie channel is available as part of Zee Prime English HD Pack comprising – &PrivéHD, Zee Café HD, &flix HD, LF HD priced at Rs 25/-. &PrivéHD brings riveting and award-winning films that stimulate the minds and bring alive the other side of the story.

  • HBO & HBO HD bring you Academy Award winning war-drama, Dunkirk!

    HBO & HBO HD bring you Academy Award winning war-drama, Dunkirk!

    3rdOctober 2018, Mumbai, India: This isn’t your regular, stereotypical war movie with only gunshots and bombs. Dunkirk is a powerful anti-war movie that underscores survival as the only real victory. Get ready to experience an intense, powerful tale from World War II through masterful storytelling and ingenious background score! HBO and HBO HD bring you Christopher Nolan’s Academy Award-winning magnum opus, Dunkirk on Sunday, 7th October, at 1pm and 9pm!

    Co-presented by Dell, co-powered by Apollo Tyres and Titan Edge, and driven by Toyota Yaris, the movie recreates a hitherto untold survivor tale. Winning acclaim from critics and audiences alike, Dunkirk tells the story of almost 4,00,000 trapped men of the Allied Troops awaiting evacuation from a French beach and harbour. At the hands of the enemy via land and air, or the watery grave surrounding them, the men face the constant looming and uncomfortable threat of death.

    The expertly crafted film carried home three Oscars at the 90th annual Academy Awards, and for good reason. The storytelling stands out, by skilfully avoiding conventional formulae of romantic sub-plots or unbelievable acts of heroism by a central character. Nolan strips the premise to its bare essentials and rides on raw emotion, accompanied by long-time collaborator Hans Zimmer’s stellar background score which elevates the immersive experience. In true trademark style, he also plays with temporal worlds and gives an interesting non-linear perspective. From recreating Stuka sirens entirely on the basis of photographs, to weaving in vintage wool in uniforms, the recreation of this historical event boasts of almost $100 million, distinguishing the movie from other war-time films.

    The ensemble cast of veterans and newer faces brings alive the director’s vision on-screen. Starring Kenneth Branagh, Tom Hardy, Cillian Murphy, Fionn Whitehead and Harry Styles, Dunkirk is an unrelenting masterpiece that you ought not to miss!

    Fans can further immerse themselves in the saga, by tuning in to 94.3 FM Radio One. Everyday till Saturday, 6th October, none other than the maestro himself, Christopher Nolan talks about the making of Dunkirk!
    Experience the magic of terrific camerawork, sound design and narration that combine to create a cinematic masterpiece. Tune-in to HBO and HBO HD, on Sunday, 7th October, 1pm and 9pm, and ##ExperienceDunkirkOnHBO.

  • Movies NOW to premiere Academy Award-winning movie, ‘The Big Short’

    Movies NOW to premiere Academy Award-winning movie, ‘The Big Short’

    MUMBAI: For the first time on Indian television, Movies NOW, India’s favorite English movie channel, premieres the celebrated biographical film ‘The Big Short’. An irresistible film, ‘The Big Short’, is a true story of a handful of investors who bet against the US mortgage market in 2006-7. The film portrays three separate but concurrent stories starring Brad Pitt, Christian Bale, Ryan Gosling, Steve Carell and Marisa Tomei, amongst others. The movie will premiere on Sunday, August 19 at 1 p.m. and 9 p.m. on MOVIES NOW.

    Based on the book ‘The Big Short: Inside the Doomsday Machine’ by Michael Lewis, the movie has major dramatic themes, punctuated by comedic comments and moments. Directed by comedy veteran Adam McKay, the film won the Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay and received nominations for Best Picture, Best Director, Best Supporting Actor (Christian Bale), and Best Film Editing.

    Through its distinctive international content, Movies NOW is a leading ‘premiere’ destination for Hollywood blockbusters. With movies like ‘The Big Short’, viewers can enjoy the best of biographical films that take you back in time to a watershed event in life, revealing what exactly happened and why.

  • AXN presents Steven Spielberg’s ‘Extant S2’ this Mother’s Day

    AXN presents Steven Spielberg’s ‘Extant S2’ this Mother’s Day

    MUMBAI: Mother’s Day may only come once a year, but it’s arguably one of the most important days to say Thank You to that special woman in your life. A day to acknowledge her special efforts and gratify her because she is the one who keeps alive the Reality Entertainment and Drama quotient in our lives. 

    AXN salutes all the Mothers and celebrates this day in the most riveting style with back to back screening of popular American series ‘Extant’, a futuristic thriller centred around a female astronaut Molly Woods, essayed by Academy Award Winning actress Halle Berry, mother to an alien and a humanic, fight against her detractors to protect her children. 

    This Mother’s Day Special – Extant Season 2 starring will be aired on May 7th and 8th from 12 noon to 6 pm.

    The American, sci-fi, television drama series created by Mickey Fisher and produced by legendary Hollywood film maker Steven Spielberg, showcases the protagonist MollyWoods who returns home to her family inexplicably pregnant after 13 months in outer space on a solo mission.

    In Season 2 Molly is confined to a psychiatric hospital when she learns of bizarre deaths that sound eerily similar to those she witnessed in space. As she escapes to investigate, she crosses paths with JD Richter, a determined cop who just signed on to the case.

    Celebrate this Mother’s Day with the extraordinary mother Molly Woods [Halle Berry]  in this  sic-fi series ‘Extant’ only on AXN, 7th to 8th April from 12 noon to 6 pm

     

  • AXN presents Steven Spielberg’s ‘Extant S2’ this Mother’s Day

    AXN presents Steven Spielberg’s ‘Extant S2’ this Mother’s Day

    MUMBAI: Mother’s Day may only come once a year, but it’s arguably one of the most important days to say Thank You to that special woman in your life. A day to acknowledge her special efforts and gratify her because she is the one who keeps alive the Reality Entertainment and Drama quotient in our lives. 

    AXN salutes all the Mothers and celebrates this day in the most riveting style with back to back screening of popular American series ‘Extant’, a futuristic thriller centred around a female astronaut Molly Woods, essayed by Academy Award Winning actress Halle Berry, mother to an alien and a humanic, fight against her detractors to protect her children. 

    This Mother’s Day Special – Extant Season 2 starring will be aired on May 7th and 8th from 12 noon to 6 pm.

    The American, sci-fi, television drama series created by Mickey Fisher and produced by legendary Hollywood film maker Steven Spielberg, showcases the protagonist MollyWoods who returns home to her family inexplicably pregnant after 13 months in outer space on a solo mission.

    In Season 2 Molly is confined to a psychiatric hospital when she learns of bizarre deaths that sound eerily similar to those she witnessed in space. As she escapes to investigate, she crosses paths with JD Richter, a determined cop who just signed on to the case.

    Celebrate this Mother’s Day with the extraordinary mother Molly Woods [Halle Berry]  in this  sic-fi series ‘Extant’ only on AXN, 7th to 8th April from 12 noon to 6 pm

     

  • FICCI FLO Film Festival to host Global Symposium on Gender in Media

    FICCI FLO Film Festival to host Global Symposium on Gender in Media

    MUMBAI: The first FLO Film Festival organized by FICCI Ladies Organisation(FLO), Mumbai Chapter, the women’s wing of FICCI, today announces a new partnership with the Geena Davis Institute on Gender in Media that will see the Festival host the Institute’s first Global Symposium on Gender in Media in Mumbai, India in February 2016.

    Speaking about the partnership, Academy Award-winning actor and founder and Chairman Geena Davis said, “Media images have a huge impact on our perceptions, and on our social and cultural beliefs and behaviours. Our new global study, explores how global films may be reinforcing negative gender stereotypes with movie audiences of all ages.” The Institute is the only research-based organisation working within the media and entertainment industry to engage, educate, and influence the need to dramatically improve gender balance, reduce stereotyping and create diverse female characters in entertainment.

    FLO National President Archana Garodia Gupta said, “FLO has been working to empower women, and erase gender stereotypes for three decades. Films are a very powerful medium, and have a major role to play in our perception of the world. They can help redress the balance or reinforce negative gender images. We are very excited to bring this issue to the fore in the Film Capital of the world, and hope to improve the image of women in Indian films.”

    At the 3rd Global Symposium on Gender in Media, the Institute will present new global research which explores the influence of film audiences in the UK, India, Nigeria, France and Brazil funded by the Oak Foundation.

    The Festival will open with the Symposium, (the Symposium is sponsored by Independent Television Service Inc- ITVS), which will convene eminent entertainment content creators, business leaders, actors, directors, media personalities, policy makers, to engage in dialogue around the institute’s global research along with two panel discussions from leading entertainment industry personalities, content creators, along with gender in media related subject matter experts.

    CEO Geena Davis Institute Madeline Di Nonno said, “We are honoured to be partnering with FLO. They have been working for the education of the girl child, mentoring women entrepreneurs and many initiatives to empower women since the past 32 years. Our Symposium and the Film Festival are great platforms to discuss the depiction and representation of women and girls and how films can influence social and cultural views and beliefs. We are also very excited to continue our long partnership with ITVS.”

    FLO Member of the Advisory Panel Amruta Devendra Fadnavis said, “Films are an integral part of our culture. The Movies have made us laugh, cry, they have inspired us and have been an important constituent in the cultural evolution of our society. “Objectifying” women in films should be done away with and be replaced by the characterisation of strong women, which will create a very positive subconscious impact on the society as a whole.”

    FICCI Ladies Organisation Chairperson Falguni Padode said, “The FICCI FLO Film Festival hopes to create an impact that will mobilize and inspire audiences to bring about a paradigm shift in their perception towards crucial female-centric issues in India and across the globe.”

    The films, national as well as international, features, shorts, documentaries, animation and digital films will focus on Women Empowerment spanning subjects of Skilling and Vocation, Educating the Girl Child, Hygiene and Wellness, Self Esteem and Economic Independence, Mental Health and Sexual Exploitation.

    FICCI FLO Film Festival Creative Director Rashmi Lamba said, “For the first time in India, the FICCI FLO Film Festival aims to be the ‘Catalyst For Change through Film’ and will provide a platform to bring together the voices and expertise of leading Indian and global media institutions and organisations working towards creating gender sensitivity and women empowerment.”

    Leading global and Indian Film and Media Institutes and Organisations that include Whistling Woods International, Women Make Movies, ITVS, Population First, Tata Institute of Social Sciences, and Point of View will showcase selected films and hold a series of strategic Workshops during the FLO Film Festival to focus on gender sensitivity, skill development, outreach and social impact, to enable audiences to become discerning viewers and critically reflect on their media consumption and how it influences them.

    A special screening of the acclaimed movie – He Named Me Malala was held as a special event to announce the Partnership and Film Festival.With a presence in 14 locations across the country and over 4,000 members, FLO boasts of some outstanding work in the field of women empowerment.

  • Zee studio gears up to captivate the audience with Brave!

    Zee studio gears up to captivate the audience with Brave!

    MUMBAI: This month Zee Studio sets the screen on fire with heart thumping, fire igniting emotion as Brave; The American animated fantasy comes to life. Released in 2012 the make-believe world of Brave is set in Scottish Highlands, painting the adventures of Princess Merida (protagonist). Living the life of a rebel, her most prized possessions are a bow, arrow and most importantly freedom. But defiance leads her to downfall when the princess accidentally transforms her mother into a bear. Merida soon realizes the graveness of the situation and ventures off to undo her mom’s spell.

     

    Zee Studio takes its animation movie buffs on a thrilling voyage as witches and demons come alive on Indian Television! Brave has won titles such as the Academy Award for Best Animated Film, Golden Globe Award for Best Animated Feature Film and BAFTA – and is surely on a mission to thrill yet again. The channel believes in showcasing the best films and with this month’s Movie of the Month: Brave, the upcoming weekend already seems to be a much awaited one!

     

    Journey into the adventurous life of Princess Merida as Brave:  THE ONE movie you must watch takes center stage! -Sunday, 22nd June exclusively on Zee Studio-

  • Oscar nominee Matthew McConaughey will star in Gus Van Sant’s next film

    Oscar nominee Matthew McConaughey will star in Gus Van Sant’s next film

    MUMBAI: Matthew McConaughey, who recently won the Golden Globe and the Screen Actors Guild (SAG) award for his performance in Dallas Buyers Club and has been nominated for the coveted Academy Award, has been cast in Gus Van Sant’s upcoming film along with Ken Watanabe (The Last Samurai).

     

    Based on a script by Chris Sparling (Buried), the story of Sea of Trees follows an American man played by McConaughey, who takes a journey into the infamous “Suicide Forest” at the foothills of Mount Fuji with the intention of taking his own life. When he is interrupted by a Japanese man played by Watanabe, who has had second thoughts about his own suicide, and is trying to find his way out of the forest, the two begin a journey of reflection and survival.

     

    Gus Van Sant was nominated for an Academy Award for helming the Matt Damon starrer Good Will Hunting and the Sean Penn starrer Milk, for which Penn won the Best Actor Oscar. In addition to Dallas Buyers Club, McConaughey was last seen in The Wolf of Wall Street and can also be seen in the HBO Original series True Detective, currently airing in India on HBO Defined.

  • Wolverine actor to play legendary pirate Blackbeard in upcoming film

    Wolverine actor to play legendary pirate Blackbeard in upcoming film

    Hugh Jackman, the Academy Award nominated actor, is in negotiations to play the legendary villainous pirate Blackbeard in Warner Bros upcoming feature film on the origin of J.M. Barrie’s classic creation Peter Pan, tentatively titled, Pan.

     

    Joe Wright (Anna Karenina) is directing Pan from a script by Jason Fuchs (Ice Age: Continental Drift) with Greg Berlanti (Arrow, Brothers & Sisters) serving as producer. The role was reportedly originally offered to Javier Bardem, who ended up passing on the project.

     

    In this film, Blackbeard will be Pan’s main antagonist, while Captain Hook serves as an ally. Hugh Jackman was recently seen sharing screen space with Academy Award winner, Jake Gyllenhaal in the critically acclaimed eerie psychological abduction thriller, Prisoners. Jackman had been in discussions for a handful of films before committing to Pan including the antagonist in Warner Bros “The Incredible Mr. Limpet” remake.

     

    As to who will play the titular character of Peter Pan, Warner Bros is expected to do an open casting and find a discovery for the role. 

  • Actor Peter OToole dies after prolonged sickness

    Actor Peter OToole dies after prolonged sickness

    Renowned actor Peter O’Toole who hit the international scene with his 1962 film epic Lawrence of Arabia, died over the weekend in a London hospital.

     

    He was 81. His death, which was confirmed by his agent, came after a prolonged, unspecified illness. He is survived by his children Kate O’Toole, Lorcan O’Toole, and Patricia O’Toole.

     

    During his long career, O’Toole received eight Academy Award nominations. However, he didn’t win any. In 2003, he settled for an honorary Oscar, which he accepted with customary relish.

     

    “Always a bridesmaid, never a bride. My foot,” he said, clutching the Oscar for lifetime achievement.

     

    His first Oscar nomination was for his portrayal of T.E. Lawrence, the British archaeologist, soldier and adventurer who led Arab tribesmen against the Ottoman Turks during World War I. The legend that grew up around Lawrence’s exploits became a perfect creative vehicle for filmmaker David Lean.

     

    O’Toole, who at 6-foot-2 was almost a foot taller than the enigmatic Lawrence, nevertheless seemed to capture perfectly the tortured inner life of a charismatic but conflicted rebel leader.

     

    The film’s sublime cinematography rendered its star as a towering, gaunt Anglo-Saxon outlier who has a chiseled beauty and piercing, azure eyes. O’Toole’s acting helped make the film a classic and placed the actor in a pantheon of beloved, roguish British and Irish actors of the postwar era.

     

    Apart from Lawrence, he received Oscar nominations for his leading roles in Becket (1964), “he Lion in Winter (1968), Goodbye, Mr. Chips (1968), The Ruling Class (1972), The Stunt Man (1980) and My Favorite Year (1982). His final Oscar nomination came in 2006, when he played an aging lothario in Venus.

     

    Perhaps the nadir of his professional career came with a 1980 production of Macbeth that was panned so roundly it drew audiences to see how bad it was. Overwrought and hammy, his performance prompted one critic to write that Mr. O’Toole “delivers every line with a monotonous tenor bark.” Another Shakespearean actor accused Mr. O’Toole of “not trusting the author, in one of his greatest plays.”

     

    O’Toole never fully embraced the Hollywood culture and was identified instead with a flamboyant, theatrical and hard-drinking cohort of stage and screen stars who included Richard Burton, Richard Harris and Peter Finch. O’Toole spoke with exquisite diction and careful delivery — every word seemed to have been savored.

     

    He told The Washington Post in a 1978 interview that “my passion is language. The most satisfying thing for me is having worked with fine writers.” His voice evoked a very cultured British manner, although he was claimed by Ireland as a favorite son, and he identified himself as an Irishman. Peter Seamus O’Toole was born Aug. 2, 1932, although where is not definitively known; he said Peter Seamus O’Toole was born Aug. 2, 1932, although where is not definitively known; he said his birthplace was either Connemara in the western part of Ireland or the northern English city of Leeds, where he grew up. His father, Patrick “Spats” O’Toole, was an Irish bookmaker, and his mother, Constance Jane Eliot, a Scottish nurse.

     

    As a teenager in the 1940s, O’Toole worked as a copy boy for an evening newspaper, but soon left and worked in the civic theater in Leeds before fulfilling his compulsory military service as a Royal Navy signalman.

     

    As a teenager in the 1940s, O’Toole worked as a copy boy for an evening newspaper, but soon left and worked in the civic theater in Leeds before fulfilling his compulsory military service as a Royal Navy signalman.

     

    His marriage to actress Sian Phillips ended in divorce. He is survived by two daughters from that marriage, Pat O’Toole and Kate O’Toole, and by his son, Lorcan O’Toole, by Karen Brown.

    He later studied at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts in London and joined the Old Vic Theatre in Bristol, where he became noticed as an actor of extraordinary presence in spite of his youth and inexperience.