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MGM has received the following international awards:
- Award:
Silver Ribbon
- Best Foreign Director
- Award Year: 1968
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Recipient(s):
Peter Brook
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Theatrical Release Date:
Feb 22, 1967
- Synopsis: A play within a play--staged by inmates of a French insane asylum's most-noted inmate, the Marquis de Sade.
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- Award:
Best Music
- Award Year: 1979
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Recipient(s):
Brian May
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Theatrical Release Date:
Jan 01, 1979
- Synopsis: Set in the not too distant future, Mad Max is a chilling drama that combines a futuristic plot with high-speed car and motorcycle action. The stage is set for a strange apocalyptic death game between nomadic bikers and a handful of young cops. Mel Gibson stars as 'Mad Max', and later went on to play the title role in two successful sequels.
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- Award:
Best Costumes
- Black & White
- Award Year: 1967
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Recipient(s):
Jocelyn Rickards
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Theatrical Release Date:
Aug 01, 1966
- Synopsis: Jeanne Moreau delivers a sultry and powerful portrayal of a frustrated school teacher whose suppressed sexual desire leads her to commit devilish acts of destruction in this erotic tale of eccentric human behavior.
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- Award:
Best Director
- Award Year: 1981
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Recipient(s):
Andrzej Wajda
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Theatrical Release Date:
Jan 01, 1981
- Synopsis: This exhilarating, seemlessly woven "documentary" of fictional footage tells the story of the 1980 Polish Solidarity strike at the Gdansk shipyard through the eyes of an alcoholic TV journalist.
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- Award:
Best Foreign Film
- Award Year: 1979
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Recipient(s):
Andrzej Wajda
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Theatrical Release Date:
Mar 14, 1979
- Synopsis: Woody Allen, Diane Keaton, Meryl Streep and Mariel Hemingway star in Woody Allen's extraordinary and funny film that explores the embattled life and loves of a successful New York comedy writer.
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- Award:
Best Supporting Actress
- Award Year: 1986
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Recipient(s):
Emmanuelle Beart
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Theatrical Release Date:
Nov 06, 1987
- Synopsis: This is the second half of a two-film series that concludes the moving story begun in JEAN DE FLORETTE. Manon is a beautiful country shepherdess who plots revenge on a farmer and his slow-witted nephew after she learns that they were responsible for the death of her father.
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- Award:
Silver Ribbon
- Best Foreign Actress
- Award Year: 1985
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Recipient(s):
Nastassja Kinski
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Theatrical Release Date:
Jan 18, 1985
- Synopsis: In a passionate tale of fiery obsession, Ivan learns the price of loving his bride, Maria is too much. In the years he was a prisoner of war, Ivan's thoughts of Maria gave him the will to live. Having defied her, he realizes that he must tear his feelings for Maria ap art and learn to love her all over again.
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- Award:
Best Foreign Actress
- Award Year: 1955
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Recipient(s):
Betsy Blair
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Theatrical Release Date:
May 21, 1955
- Synopsis: Ernest Borgnine won a Best Actor Oscar for his role as a Bronx butcher who gives up on love -- until he meets an equally lonely school teacher in this charming story that garnered a total of four Oscars including Best Picture.
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- Award:
Best Foreign Director
- Award Year: 1990
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Recipient(s):
Louis Malle
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Theatrical Release Date:
Jun 22, 1990
- Synopsis: A family gathers in the French countryside to mourn the loss of their grandmother. Set against the 1968 general labor strike, they become trapped at the family's ancestral country villa. Uncertain about their fate, their true nature shows itself. While most of them are more concerned with materialism than mourning, it is up to the loyal and righteous son, Milou, to keep them from killing each other over inheritances and restore peace.
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- Award:
Best Foreign Director
- Award Year: 1970
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Recipient(s):
John Schlesinger
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Theatrical Release Date:
May 26, 1969
- Synopsis: This Academy Award-winning Best Picture features Dustin Hoffman and Jon Voight in standout roles as a con man and a Texas hustler trying to survive on the tough streets of New York.
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