COOK, TARANTINO, REYNOLDS AND PANETTIERE TO ANNOUNCE GOLDEN GLOBE NOMINATIONS ON DECEMBER 13
61 FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILMS ELIGIBLE FOR “THE 65th ANNUAL GOLDEN GLOBE AWARDS” TO BE TELECAST LIVE ON NBC AT 8 PM ON SUNDAY, JANUARY 13, 2008
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4 months, 3 weeks and 2 days
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Romania
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56 DROPS OF BLOOD
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HUNGARY
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A Casa de Alice (Alice‘s House)
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Brazil
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a casa nostra (Our Country)
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italy
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AGEdes TENEBRES (DAYS OF DARKNESS)
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CANADA
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Alexandra
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Russia
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Angel
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Puerto Rico
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ARMIN
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CROATIA
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Art of Crying, The
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Denmark
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BEAUFORT
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ISRAEL
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BEN X
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BELGIUM
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BLAME IT ON FIDEL (La Faute a Fidel)
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France
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BLISS
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TURKEY
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CARAMEL
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LEBANON
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Chakde! India
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India
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Counterfeiters, The
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Austria
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Diving Bell and The Butterfly, The
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FranceandUSA
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EKLAVYA: The Royal Guard
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India
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El Viaje de la Nonna (Nonna’s Trip)
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Mexico
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Happy Desert
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Brazil
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Just Follow Law
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Singapore
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KATYN
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POLAND
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KINGS
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IRELAND
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KITE RUNNER, The
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USA.
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La cena per farli conoscere (Dinner For Their First Date)
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Italy
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La Edad de la Peseta
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Cuba
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La Vie En Rose
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France
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Ladron Que Roba a Ladron
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USA
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LADY CHATTERLEY
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FRANCE
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L’aria salata (Salty Air)
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italy
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Lezioni di volo (Flying Lessons)
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Italy
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LUST, CAUTION
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Taiwan
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MALDEAMORES
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PUERTO RICO
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Malos Habitos
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Mexico
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Mio fratello e figlio unico (My Brother is an Only Child)
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Italy
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Moliere
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France
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Mongol
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Kazakhstan
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My Best Friend
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France
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Ninas Mal
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Mexico
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NOSEDIVE
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HUNGARY
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OBSLUHOVAL JSEM ANGLICKEHO KRALE (I SERVED THE KING OF ENGLAND)
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CZECH REPUBLIC
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Orphanage, The
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Spain
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OWL AND THE SPARROW (Cu Va Chim Se Se)
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Vietnam
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Parpados Azules
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Mexico
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PARTES USADAS
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MEXICO
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Persepolis
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France
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Roman De Gare
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France
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ROMING
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Czech republic-Romania-Slovakia co production
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SAAWARIYA
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INDIA
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SECRET SUNSHINE
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KOREA
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SILENT LIGHT
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Mexico
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Strike (Strajk – Die Heldin von Danzig)
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Germany
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Takva
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Turkey
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Tatt av kvinnen (Gone with the Woman)
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Norway
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UNDER THE SAME MOON (LA MISMA LUNA)
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MEXICO
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UNO SU DUE (ONE OUT OF TWO)
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ITALY
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USA + India
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VANAJA VIER MINUTEN
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Germany
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XXY
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ARGENTINA
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YEAR MY PARENTS WENT ON VACATION, The
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Brazil
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Yuniol
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Dominican Republic
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Read More »194 LIVE-ACTION FEATURES, 16 ANIMATED FEATURES, 124 TELEVISION SERIES AND 38 MADE-FOR-TV FILMS/MINI-SERIES ELIGIBLE FOR “THE 65th ANNUAL GOLDEN GLOBE AWARDS” TO BE TELECAST LIVE ON NBC AT 8 PM ON SUNDAY, JANUARY 13, 2008
Steven Spielberg To Receive HFPA’s Cecil B. DeMille Award At 65th Annual Golden Globe Awards to be Telecast Live on NBC on Jan. 13
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As the 65th Annual Golden Globe Awards ceremony was cancelled, the 2008 Cecil B. DeMille Award will be given to Steven Spielberg during the 66th Golden Globe Awards in January, 2009. |

HOLLYWOOD, CA November 14, 2007 — Steven Spielberg will be honored at next January’s Golden Globe Awards telecast with the Cecil B. DeMille Award for his "outstanding contribution to the entertainment field." The award, voted by the Board of Directors of the Hollywood Foreign Press Association, was announced today at a morning press conference by Josh Brolin.
The DeMille Award will be presented to Spielberg at "The 65th Annual Golden Globe Awards" to be held Sunday, January 13, 2008 and telecast live on NBC (8-11 pm EST).
Spielberg has received six Golden Globes; for Best Director for "Schindler’s List" and "Saving Private Ryan," for Best Motion Picture (Drama) for "E.T., The Extra-Terrestrial," "Schindler’s List," and "Saving Private Ryan;" and for Best Foreign Language Film For "Letters From Iwo Jima." He received 12 additional Golden Globe nominations; eight as Best Director for "Jaws," "Close Encounters of the Third Kind," "Raiders of the Lost Ark," "E.T., The Extra-Terrestrial," "The Color Purple," "Amistad," "A.I.: Artificial Intelligence" and "Munich," three as a producer on Best Motion Picture (Drama) nominees "The Color Purple," "Empire of the Sun," and "Amistad," and one for his screenplay for "Close Encounters of the Third Kind."
Recent Cecil B. DeMille winners include Warren Beatty (2007), Anthony Hopkins (2006), Robin Williams (2005), Michael Douglas (2004), Gene Hackman (2003), Harrison Ford (2002), Al Pacino (2001), and Barbra Streisand (2000).

Steven Spielberg is a principal partner of DreamWorks Studios, which he co-founded with Jeffrey Katzenberg and David Geffen in October 1994 and which was sold to Paramount Pictures in early 2006. Under their leadership, DreamWorks has enjoyed critical and commercial success, and has been responsible for some of the most honored films in recent years, including three consecutive Best Picture Academy Award® winners: "American Beauty," "Gladiator," and "A Beautiful Mind" (the latter two co-productions with Universal). In 2007, DreamWorks had four consecutive films open #1 at the box office, including "Norbit," "Blades of Glory," "Disturbia," and "Transformers," which alone has grossed over $700 million worldwide.

One of the industry’s most successful and influential filmmakers, Spielberg has directed, produced, or executive produced some of the top-grossing films of all time, including "Jurassic Park" and "E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial." Among his myriad honors, he is a three-time Academy Award® winner, earning two Oscars® for Best Director and Best Picture for "Schindler’s List," and a third Oscar® for Best Director for "Saving Private Ryan."
A DreamWorks/Paramount co-production, the critically acclaimed World War II drama "Saving Private Ryan," starring Tom Hanks, was the highest-grossing release (domestically) of 1998. It was also one of the year’s most honored films, earning five Oscars®, including the one for Spielberg as Best Director, as well as two Golden Globe Awards for Best Picture (Drama) and Best Director. Spielberg was also recognized by his peers with a Directors Guild of America (DGA) Award, and shared with the film’s other producers in the Producers Guild of America’s (PGA) Darryl F. Zanuck Award for Theatrical Motion Picture Producer of the Year. That year, the PGA also presented Spielberg with the prestigious Milestone Award for his historic contribution to the motion picture industry.

"Saving Private Ryan" also won Best Picture honors from the New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Toronto, British and Broadcast Film Critics Associations, with the Los Angeles, Toronto and Broadcast Film Critics also naming Spielberg Best Director.
In 1994, Spielberg won two Academy Awards®, for Best Director and Best Picture, for the internationally lauded "Schindler’s List," which received a total of seven Oscars®. The film also collected Best Picture honors from the major critics organizations, in addition to seven BAFTA Awards, including two for Spielberg. He also won the Golden Globe Award and received his second DGA Award.

Spielberg won his first DGA Award for his work on "The Color Purple." He as also been honored with Academy Award® nominations for Best Director for "Munich," "E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial," "Raiders of the Lost Ark" and "Close Encounters of the Third Kind." Additionally, he earned DGA Award nominations for those films, as well as "Empire of the Sun," "Jaws" and "Amistad." With ten in all, Spielberg has received more DGA Award nominations than any director in history, and, in 2000, he received the DGA’s Lifetime Achievement Award. He is also the recipient of the Lifetime Achievement Award from the American Film Institute, the prestigious Irving G. Thalberg Award from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, and the Kennedy Center Honor.

Spielberg is currently in post-production on "Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull" which stars Harrison Ford, Cate Blanchett and Shia LaBeouf, and will be released in theaters worldwide May 22, 2008. In 2006, Spielberg produced two films with director/producer Clint Eastwood – "Flags of Our Fathers," nominated for two Academy Awards, and its companion film, "Letters From Iwo Jima," which was nominated for four Oscars including Best Picture. In 2005, Spielberg directed two films – "War of the Worlds" and "Munich" – and was a producer on, "Memoirs of a Geisha." "War of the Worlds" starred Tom Cruise and was a contemporary retelling of H.G. Wells’ classis futuristic novel. "Munich," a historical thriller set in the aftermath of the 1972 massacre of 11 Israeli athletes at the Munich Olympics, earned five Academy Award® nominations including Best Picture and Best Director for Spielberg. The Universal/DreamWorks co-production starred Eric Bana, Daniel Craig, and Geoffrey Rush. "Memoirs of a Geisha," directed by Rob Marshall and based on the best-selling book by Arthur Golden won three Oscars® for Best Cinematography, Art Direction and Costume Design. Spielberg’s other recent films include "The Terminal," starring Tom Hanks and Catherine Zeta-Jones, and "Catch Me If You Can," starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Tom Hanks. Spielberg also wrote, directed and produced "A.I.," which was realized from the vision of the late Stanley Kubrick. In 2000, Spielberg won the Stanley Kubrick Brittania Award for Excellence in Film, presented by BAFTA – Los Angeles.

Born on December 18, 1946, in Cincinnati, Ohio, Spielberg was raised in the suburbs of Haddonfield, New Jersey and Scottsdale, Arizona. He started making amateur films while still in his teens, later studying film at California State University, Long Beach. In 1969, his 22-minute short "Amblin" was shown at the Atlanta Film Festival, which led to his becoming the youngest director ever to be signed to a long-term deal with a major Hollywood studio.

Four years later, he directed the suspenseful telefilm "Duel," which garnered both critical and audience attention. He made his feature film directorial debut on "The Sugarland Express" from a screenplay he co-wrote. His other earlier film credits as director include "Always," "Hook," and the "Raiders of the Lost Ark" sequels "Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom" and "Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade."
In 1984, Spielberg formed his own production company, Amblin Entertainment. Under the Amblin banner, he has served as producer or executive producer on more than a dozen films, including such successes as "Gremlins," "Goonies," "Back to the Future I, II, and III," "Who Framed Roger Rabbit?," "An American Tail," "The Land Before Time," "The Flintstones," "Casper," "Twister," "The Mask of Zorro," "Men in Black" and "Men in Black II." Amblin Entertainment also produces the hit series "ER" with Warner Bros. TV.

Spielberg’s other TV endeavors include executive producing with Tom Hanks the award-winning miniseries "Band of Brothers" for HBO and DreamWorks Television. Based on the book of the same name by the late Stephen Ambrose, the fact-based World War II project won both Emmy and Golden Globe Awards for Best Miniseries. Also an Emmy winner for Best Miniseries was 2002′s "Taken" which Spielberg executive produced for DreamWorks Television and The Sci-Fi Channel. In 2005, Spielberg and DreamWorks Television partnered with TNT to executive produce the 12-hour limited series "Into the West" which followed two multi-generational American and Native American families with each telling the dramatic stories of the development of the West from their distinct points of view.
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Spielberg has also devoted his time and resources to many philanthropic causes. The impact of his experience making "Schindler’s List," led him to establish the Righteous Persons Foundation using all his profits from the film. He also founded Survivors of the Shoah Visual History Foundation, which has recorded more than 52,000 Holocaust survivor testimonies. Spielberg executive produced "The Last Days," the Shoah Foundation’s third documentary, which won the Academy Award® in 1999 for Best Documentary Feature. In 2005, the Foundation’s repository of testimonies were transferred to the University of Southern California. The new USC Shoah Foundation Institute for Visual History and Education will be dedicated to research and scholarship in the humanities and social sciences. In addition, Spielberg is the chairman emeritus of the Starlight Starbright Children’s Foundation, which combines the efforts of pediatric health care, technology and entertainment to empower seriously ill children.
Nominations for "The 65th Annual Golden Globe Awards" will be announced at 5:00 a.m. on Thursday, December 13. "The 65th Annual Golden Globe Awards" will take place Sunday, January 13, 2008 at The Beverly Hilton with a live telecast airing on NBC at 8 PM (EST) and produced by Dick Clark Productions in association with the Hollywood Foreign Press Association. Jorge Camara is President of the Hollywood Foreign Press Association. Barry Adelman is executive producer. Chris Donovan is director. Al Schwartz is consulting producer. Ken Shapiro is producer. Ron Weed is consulting producer. Bob Bardo is executive in charge of production.
Rumer Willis Selected As 2008 Miss Golden Globe At 65th Annual Golden Globe Awards to be Telecast Live on NBC on Jan. 13 Rumer is Daughter of Demi Moore and Bruce Willis
HOLLYWOOD, CA, November 14, 2007 – The Hollywood Foreign Press Association today announced Rumer Willis as its selection as Miss Golden Globe for "The 65th Annual Golden Globe Awards" to be telecast live on NBC on Sunday, January 13, 2008. HFPA President Jorge Camara made the announcement at a morning press conference. Traditionally, Miss Golden Globe, who assists in the Golden Globes ceremony, is the daughter of a well-known celebrity.
Rumer, age 19, is the daughter of two-time Golden Globe nominee Demi Moore and Bruce Willis, who received four Golden Globe nominations and a Golden Globe as Best Actor in a Television Series (Comedy or Musical) for "Moonlighting."
"We are delighted to have Rumer Willis join us to celebrate ‘The 65 th Annual Golden Globe Awards,’" said Camara at the announcement. "Since both of her parents have enjoyed successful entertainment careers in the acting profession, she is doubly qualified to serve as Miss Golden Globe."
Rumer Glenn Willis was born August 16 th, 1988 and currently resides in Southern California. She was named after British novelist Rumer Godden. She made her film debut at the age of five in the movie "Now and Then." She continued acting alongside her parents in such films as "Striptease," "The Whole Nine Yards" and "Hostage". After graduating high school, she attended USC for a few semesters, until she decided to pursue acting full time. Since spreading her acting wings, Rumer has completed two films to be released in 2008. She most recently wrapped "I Know What Boys Like" opposite Anna Faris and Collin Hanks at Sony and the independent "From Within" directed by Phedon Papamichael, starring Adam Goldberg and Thomas Dekker.
Previous Miss Golden Globe honorees include Lorraine Nicholson (daughter of Jack Nicholson and Rebecca Broussard), Laura Dern (daughter of Diane Ladd and Bruce Dern), Joely Fisher (daughter of Connie Stevens and Eddie Fisher), and Melanie Griffith (daughter of Tippi Hedren).
Nominations for "The 65 th Annual Golden Globe Awards" will be announced at 5:00 a.m. on Thursday, December 13. "The 65 th Annual Golden Globe Awards" will take place Sunday, January 13, 2008 at The Beverly Hilton with a live telecast airing on NBC at 8 PM (EST) and produced by Dick Clark Productions in association with the Hollywood Foreign Press Association. Jorge Camara is President of the Hollywood Foreign Press Association. Barry Adelman is executive producer. Chris Donovan is director. Al Schwartz is consulting producer. Ken Shapiro is producer. Ron Weed is consulting producer. Bob Bardo is executive in charge of production.
MISS AND/OR MR. GOLDEN GLOBE
1963 Eva Six (movies)
1964 Linda Evans
1971 Ann Archer
1972 Pamela Powell
1973 Kelley Miles
1974 Linda Meikle John
1975 Melanie Griffith
1976 Lisa Farringer
1977 Nicole Ericson
1978 Elizabeth Stack
1979 Stephanie Haymes
1980 Kim Karath
1981 Rosanne Katon
1982 Laura Dern
1983 Lori Leonelli & Rhonda Shear
1984 Anita Finch
1985 Lisabeth Shatner
1986 Calista Carradine
1987 Candace Savalas
1988 Gigi Garner
1989 Kyle Aletter
1990 Katharine Kramer
1991 Kaitlin Hopkins
1992 Joely Fisher
1993 Erin Hamilton
1994 Alex Martin
1995 John Clark Gable
1996 Jaime Nicole Dudney & Freddie Prinze Jr.
1997 Kehly Sloane
1998 Clementine Ford
1999 Tori Reid
2000 Liza Huber
2001 Katie Flynn
2002 Haley Giraldo
2003 Dominik Garcia-Lorido & A.J. Lamas
2004 Lily Costner
2005 Kathryn Eastwood
2006 Dakota Johnson
2007 Lorraine Nicholson
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HFPA CHANGES FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM RULES
HFPA Grants More Than $1,200,000 to 28 Film Schools and Non-Profit Organizations During Annual Installation Luncheon
Contact: Michael Russel
(310) 939-9024 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
BEVERLY HILLS, CA, August 9, 2007 – The Hollywood Foreign Press Association presented $1,200,425 in financial grants to film schools and non-profit organizations at its annual Installation Luncheon honoring the organization’s 2007-2008 slate of officers today at the Beverly Hills Hotel. The amount is the largest tally ever distributed at the annual luncheon in the organization’s 65-year-history.
Celebrities attending the event to announce grants included Marc Anthony, Jamie Foxx, Jennifer Lopez, and Hilary Swank. Acceptance remarks on behalf of the grants were made by Josh Brolin (FilmAid International), Billy Bush (Lollipop Theatre Network), Kate del Castillo (Inner-City Arts), Sam Elliott (Los Angeles Conservancy), Peter Falk (Columbia University School of the Arts), Christine Lahti (Sundance Institute), Masi Oka (American Cinematheque), Tony Plana (National Association of Latino Independent Producers), Charlize Theron (The Film Foundation, Inc.) and Forest Whitaker (Film Independent, Inc.).
President Jorge Camara introduced the new officers Mike Goodridge, vice president; Serge Rakhlin, executive secretary; and Meher Tatna, treasurer. The new Board of Directors is comprised of Mahfouz Doss (Chairman), Armando Gallo, Anke Hofmann, Erkki Kanto, Paz Mata, and Frances Schoenberger (alternate).
“We’re delighted that so many celebrities and community leaders were able to be with us today for our annual installation luncheon to celebrate the Hollywood Foreign Press Association’s donations to 28 outstanding film-related charities and educational institutions,” said Camara. “We are proud that this year’s annual grants exceed $1,200,000 and our total tally for grants given during the last 13 years is more than $7.7 million. We are thrilled that the success of the Golden Globes allows us to be so generous.”
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2007-2008 GRANTS
Higher Education Grants – HFPA Fellows and Scholarships Institutional Support
American Film Institute
$30,000 for HFPA Fellowships for second-year MFA students
California Institute of the Arts
$60,000 for eight scholarships for upperclassmen and graduate students
California State University, Long Beach; Dept. of Film and Electronic Arts
$30,000 for scholarships
California State University, Los Angeles
$40,000
$30,000 for fellowships for directing students to complete their film/video projects and for showcase of projects.
$10,000 for digital video equipment
California State University, Northridge; Dept. of Cinema and Television Arts
$80,000
$60,000 for fellowships for seniors for their final film project
$15,000 for equipment upgrades
$5,000 for showcase of projects
Columbia University School of the Arts
$50,000 for HFPA Fellowships for international MFA candidates.
New York University; Tisch School of the Arts
$20,000 to support third-year students to complete their thesis films.
North Carolina School of the Arts Foundation
$20,000 for HFPA Fellow Scholarships for undergraduate students
University of California, Los Angeles; School of theatre Film and Television
$80,000
$50,000 for five directing student fellowships
$30,000 for presenting sponsorship at the 2008 Festival of New Creative Work –week long showcasing of student work
Pre-Professional Training and Education
California State Summer School Arts Foundation
$20,000 for scholarships for inner-city high school students with exceptional talent in the arts to attend InnerSpark, a summer arts training program
The Ghetto Film School, Inc.
$15,000 to provide training and experience for New York City-Bronx inner-city youth interested in pursuing careers in filmmaking
Inner-City Arts
$20,000 to support the animation program for middle and high school inner-city youth
Inner-City Filmmakers
$20,000 to support inner-city youth by providing year-round sequential education, training and job placement for diverse, talented young artists interested in film industry careers
Los Angeles County High School for the Arts Foundation
$20,425 to underwrite some of the TV/Film Program classes not funded by the State
Professional Training and Mentoring
Film Independent, Inc.
$30,000 to support Project:Involve: a mentoring, training, job placement and screening program for local underrepresented filmmakers
Independent Feature Project
$10,000 to provide national emerging filmmakers with quality works-in-progress professional mentorship and industry support at the end stages of production
National Association of Latino Independent Producers, Inc.
$20,000 to provide professional filmmaker mentors at the Latino Producers Academy- workshop and practicum sessions for emerging Latino/a filmmakers to support their film projects
Sundance Institute
$100,000 to continue support of the development and expansion of emerging international filmmakers participation in the Sundance Feature Film Program Screenwriting and Filmmaking Labs
Promote Cultural Exchange Through Film
FilmAid International
$50,000
$25,000 to support the HFPA Kakuma Peace and Reconciliation Series for Sudanese refugees in the Kakuma Refugee Camp in Kenya
$25,000 to support the Participatory Video Project for refugee youth in Kakuma Refugee Camp to learn filmmaking skills from scriptwriting through editing
Preserve the Culture and History of Motion Pictures
Funding Film Preservation and Archival Programs with National and International Significance
The Film Foundation, Inc.
$350,000 for restoration of specific films to be identified and approved by HFPA
Outfest
$25,000 to expand the Outfest Legacy Project for LGBT Film Preservation
Ingmar Bergman Archive
$10,000 from President’s Discretionary Fund to convert the late filmmaker’s journals and archival documents into digital format.
Funding Major Film Retrospectives Showcasing Masterworks and Prominent Filmmakers of World Cinema to Advance Knowledge and Appreciation Among Diverse Audiences, primarily in Los Angeles
American Cinematheque
$40,000 for Golden Globe Foreign Language Film Nominees Series screening and discussion with directors
Los Angeles Conservancy
$30,000 to support the “Last Remaining Seats” series bringing together great films, classic movie houses and broad public audiences
Special Projects
Ensemble Studio Theatre – The LA Project
$10,000 to support emerging and established theatre artists and productions
FINCA International
$10,000 to provide micro-loans for support of the poverty alleviation program in Haiti
Lollipop Theatre Network
$5,000 to support a film screening series for pediatric patients in Southern California hospitals
Young Musicians Foundation
$5,000 to support the YMF Debut Orchestra
SUBTOTAL: $1,200,425
President’s Discretionary Fund
$20,000 for the President’s Discretionary Fund
TOTAL: $1,220,425
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