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This recognition is a huge personal achievement." Bodison also won the Best Director Award at the Playhouse West Film Festival as well as two additional awards for Best Actor and Best Short Film at the 2014 Beaufort International Film Festival. [5] [17] [18] In 2014, he appeared in the independent feature, Ragamuffin. [5] [19]
Gosford Park has the largest winning cast (20 credited actors). Bobby has the largest nominated cast (24 credited actors). Sideways has the smallest winning cast (4 credited actors). Million Dollar Baby and Beasts of No Nation have the smallest nominated cast (3 credited actors). Parasite is the first non-English language film to win the award.
Strikes and Spares is a 1934 American short sports film directed by Felix E. Feist and starring Pete Smith and Andy Varipapa. In 1934, it was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Short Subject (Novelty) at the 7th Academy Awards .
Remember the Titans is a 2000 American biographical sports drama film produced by Jerry Bruckheimer and directed by Boaz Yakin.The screenplay by Gregory Allen Howard is loosely based on the true story of coach Herman Boone, portrayed by Denzel Washington, and his attempt to integrate the T. C. Williams High School (now Alexandria City High School) football team in Alexandria, Virginia in 1971.
Cast members Ref. 2010: The Fighter: Amy Adams, Christian Bale, Melissa Leo, Jack McGee, Mark Wahlberg [1] The Kids Are All Right: Julianne Moore, Annette Bening, Yaya DaCosta, Josh Hutcherson, Mark Ruffalo, Mia Wasikowska: The King's Speech: Helena Bonham Carter, Jennifer Ehle, Colin Firth, Michael Gambon, Derek Jacobi, Guy Pearce, Geoffrey ...
Session Man is a 1991 American short drama film directed by Seth Winston [2] and starring James Remar. In 1992, it won an Oscar at the 64th Academy Awards for Best Short Subject . [ 3 ]
Seawards the Great Ships is a 1961 British short documentary film directed by Hilary Harris. [1] It won an Oscar in 1962 for Best Short Live Action Subject, [2] [3] the first Scottish film to win an Academy Award.
The short's voice cast consists of Bob Stephenson, David Fincher, Aja Evans, Sherman Augustus, Joel Michaely, Matt Winston, Gregory J. Pruss, Josh Eichenbaum, Jaime Ray Newman and Andrew Kevin Walker.