Thursday, November 21

1968 Awards

1968 Awards, All Movie Awards, Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture - Drama, Film Awards, Film Awards By Year, Golden Globe Awards

1968 Golden Globe Awards – Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture – Drama Winner and Nominees

1968 Golden Globe Awards - Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture - Drama WinnerIn the Heat of the NightRod SteigerAn African-American police detective is asked to investigate a murder in a racially hostile southern town.Amazon1968 Golden Globe Awards - Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture - Drama NomineesBonnie and ClydeWarren BeattyAmazonCool Hand LukePaul NewmanAmazonFar from the Madding CrowdAlan BatesAmazonGuess Who's Coming to DinnerSpencer TracyAmazonIn the Heat of the NightSidney PoitierAmazon
1968 Awards, All Movie Awards, Best Original Score - Motion Picture, Film Awards, Film Awards By Year, Golden Globe Awards

1968 Golden Globe Awards – Best Original Score – Motion Picture Winner and Nominees

1968 Golden Globe Awards - Best Original Score - Motion Picture WinnerCamelotFrederick LoeweThe story of the marriage of England's King Arthur to Guinevere. The plot of illegitimate Mordred to gain the throne and Guinevere's growing attachment to Sir Lancelot, threaten to topple Arthur and destroy his "round table" of knights.Amazon1968 Golden Globe Awards - Best Original Score - Motion Picture NomineesDoctor DolittleLeslie BricusseAmazonLive for LifeFrancis LaiAmazonThoroughly Modern MillieElmer BernsteinAmazonTwo for the RoadHenry ManciniAmazon
1968 Awards, All Movie Awards, Best Actor, Film Awards, Film Awards By Year, New York Film Critics Circle Awards

1968 New York Film Critics Circle Awards – Best Actor Winner and Nominees

1968 New York Film Critics Circle Awards - Best Actor WinnerThe Heart Is a Lonely HunterAlan ArkinWhen deaf mute Singer moves to a small city to be near his only friend confined in a hospital, he grows attached to his landlady's sensitive 16-year-old daughter.Amazon1968 New York Film Critics Circle Awards - Best Actor NomineesPetuliaGeorge C. ScottAmazonThe Lion in WinterPeter O'TooleAmazon
1968 Awards, All Movie Awards, Best Actress, Film Awards, Film Awards By Year, New York Film Critics Circle Awards

1968 New York Film Critics Circle Awards – Best Actress Winner and Nominees

1968 New York Film Critics Circle Awards - Best Actress WinnerRachel, RachelJoanne WoodwardRachel is a 35 year old school teacher who has no man in her life and lives with her mother. When a man from the big city returns and asks her out, she begins to have to make decisions about her life and where she wants it to go.Amazon1968 New York Film Critics Circle Awards - Best Actress NomineesPretty PoisonTuesday WeldAmazon
1968 Awards, All Movie Awards, Best Director, Film Awards, Film Awards By Year, New York Film Critics Circle Awards

1968 New York Film Critics Circle Awards – Best Director Winner and Nominees

1968 New York Film Critics Circle Awards - Best Director WinnerRachel, RachelPaul NewmanRachel is a 35 year old school teacher who has no man in her life and lives with her mother. When a man from the big city returns and asks her out, she begins to have to make decisions about her life and where she wants it to go.Amazon1968 New York Film Critics Circle Awards - Best Director NomineesFacesJohn CassavetesAmazonOliver!Carol ReedAmazon
1968 Awards, All Movie Awards, Best Film, Film Awards, Film Awards By Year, New York Film Critics Circle Awards

1968 New York Film Critics Circle Awards – Best Film Winner and Nominees

1968 New York Film Critics Circle Awards - Best Film WinnerThe Lion in Winter1183 A.D.: King Henry II's three sons all want to inherit the throne, but he won't commit to a choice. They and his wife variously plot to force him.Amazon1968 New York Film Critics Circle Awards - Best Film NomineesFacesAmazonOliver!Amazon
1968 Awards, All Movie Awards, Best Foreign Language Film, Film Awards, Film Awards By Year, New York Film Critics Circle Awards

1968 New York Film Critics Circle Awards – Best Foreign Language Film Winner and Nominees

1968 New York Film Critics Circle Awards - Best Foreign Language Film WinnerWar and PeaceEight-hour epic based on the book of the same name by Leo Tolstoy. Two main story-lines are complex and intertwined. One is the love story of young Countess Natasha Rostova and Count Pierre...Amazon1968 New York Film Critics Circle Awards - Best Foreign Language Film NomineesBelle de jourAmazonShameAmazon
1968 Awards, All Movie Awards, Best Screenplay, Film Awards, Film Awards By Year, New York Film Critics Circle Awards

1968 New York Film Critics Circle Awards – Best Screenplay Winner and Nominees

1968 New York Film Critics Circle Awards - Best Screenplay WinnerPretty PoisonLorenzo Semple Jr.When a mentally disturbed young man tells a pretty girl that he's a secret agent, she believes him, and murder and mayhem ensue.Amazon1968 New York Film Critics Circle Awards - Best Screenplay NomineesThe Lion in WinterJames GoldmanAmazon
1968 Awards, All Movie Awards, Film Awards, Film Awards By Year, Golden Lion - Best Film, Venice Film Festival

1968 Venice Film Festival – Golden Lion – Best Film Winner and Nominees

1968 Venice Film Festival - Golden Lion - Best Film WinnerThe Artist in the Circus Dome: CluelessAlexander Kluge"Neues Kino movie" about life in the circus dome narrated in Brechtian spirit; deceptively illusionist grip is broken violently by aloofness and sweeping subjective tracking shots.Amazon1968 Venice Film Festival - Golden Lion - Best Film NomineesBallad for a DogGérard VergezAmazonDespués del diluvioJacinto EstevaAmazonDiary of a Schizophrenic GirlNelo RisiAmazonFacesJohn CassavetesAmazonFire!Gian Vittorio BaldiAmazonGalileoLiliana CavaniAmazonKierionDimos TheosAmazonL'enfance nueMaurice PialatAmazonLe SocrateRobert LapoujadeAmazonMe and My BrotherRobert FrankAmazonMonterey PopD.A. PennebakerAmazonNoonMladomir 'Purisa' DjordjevicAmazonOur Lady of the TurksCarmelo BeneAmazonPartner...
1968 Awards, All Movie Awards, Film Awards, Film Awards By Year, Pasinetti Award - Best Film, Venice Film Festival

1968 Venice Film Festival – Pasinetti Award – Best Film Winner and Nominees

1968 Venice Film Festival - Pasinetti Award - Best Film WinnerFacesJohn CassavetesA middle-aged man leaves his wife for a younger woman. Shortly after, his ex-wife also begins a relationship with a younger partner. The film follows their struggles to find love amongst each other.Amazon