The Aviator
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Initial release | New York City |
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Directors | Martin Scorsese |
Box office | 213. 7 million USD |
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Academy Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role
Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama
Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture – Drama
Academy Award for Best Costume Design
Academy Award for Best Film Editing
Academy Award for Best Production Design
BAFTA Award for Best Film
Golden Globe Award for Best Original Score
Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role
BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role
MTV Movie Award for Best Male Performance
Producers Guild of America Award for Best Theatrical Motion Picture
BAFTA Award for Best Makeup & Hair
Satellite Award for Best Visual Effects
Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Score
Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Director
BAFTA Award for Best Production Design
London Film Critics' Circle Award for Director of the Year
Special Nastro d'Argento
San Diego Film Critics Society Award for Best Production Design
Las Vegas Film Critics Society Award for Best Costume Design
Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award for Best Production Design
Las Vegas Film Critics Society Award for Best Art Direction
About The Aviator
Billionaire and aviation tycoon Howard Hughes (Leonardo DiCaprio) is a successful public figure: a director of big-budget Hollywood films such as "Hell's Angels," a passionate lover of Hollywood leading ladies Katharine Hepburn (Cate Blanchett) and Ava Gardner (Kate Beckinsale), and an aviation pioneer who helps build TWA into a major airline. But in private, Hughes remains tormented, suffering from paralyzing phobias and depression. The higher he rises, the farther has to fall.
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Cate Blanchett: I dressed up as my daughter's teacher in lockdown
Cate Blanchett is one of a select group of Hollywood Stars to have won two acting Oscars. This year marks three decades since her first ever role, On Stage in Sydney, opposite Geoffrey Rush in Oleanna. The Lord of The Rings , Elizabeth, The Aviator - it has been a glittering career.
However, in 2020 she took on a very special part; one which none of us will ever get to see.
It came about because her seven-year-old daughter Edith had serious demands for home schooling during lockdown.
" She wouldn't Allow Me at all to teach maths or do phonics unless I dressed up as her teacher and put on her teacher's voice, " the 52-year-old laughs. " I had an array of Stuffed Animals who also had to be taught. It wasn't an offer I made. It was a request she made. "
An appeal to hear a little bit of her in teacher mode is quickly rebuffed. " Mrs Venables Kyrke? No. I was so traumatic for me I've actually put my Mrs Venables Kyrke to bed. She was her teacher then. She's a saint. "
Blanchett says her attempts to home school all four of her children led to her greatest lockdown learning. " One thing that really Came Home to me was just how incredible teachers are. That is an inherently dramatic situation where you have to stand up in front of a class of 30 often disinterested pupils and try and get the engaged in Medieval History . "
In The End , almost a year was spent during lockdown at their family home in East Sussex , " with The Pigs and the chickens and watching The Sopranos . I was happy with the ending, except that it ended. " The English countryside is where she has lived with her writer husband Andrew Upton since 2016.
Playing Mrs Venables Kyrke to an audience of one was not the only acting role Blanchett took on in 2020. When lockdown started in March of that year, she had just completed filming her section of Nightmare Alley , Guillermo del Torro's first film since The Shape of Water won best picture Four Years ago. It is released in the UK This Week .
Based on a 1946 novel, which was adapted into a film The Following year, Nightmare Alley is a neo-noir thriller, in which Blanchett plays a psychoanalyst whose life becomes entangled with a circus mind-reader, in The Shape of Bradley Cooper .
as " luminous and finely faceted, And One of del Torro's most fluent features. "
However, its Running Time of 2hr 30 has not appealed to all, " The overdone décor and the overcooked acting serve merely as glitzy distractions from The Tale 's lugubrious sprawl. "
Blanchett, who is for her performance, believes that although The Film is set in the 1940s, its themes of deception are very current.
" In today's world, facing The Truth is a very dangerous, almost circus-like game, " she suggests. " We're terrified of The Truth . Somehow the notion of The Truth has become politicised, and it's being used to estrange ourselves not only from each other and community from community, but from ourselves.
" I think that Nightmare Alley deals with the terrifying moment when you start believing The Lie , rather than living in the actual genuine scientific immutable truth. "
Blanchett is one of The Most acclaimed actresses in Hollywood, both with her critics and her peers. Last Year , she was " The Best actress of her generation". She won Oscars for her performances in The Aviator and Blue Jasmine , and starred in Carol, Ocean's 8, Babel and Notes on a Scandal.
This is the not the only current film with a message in which Blanchett appears. Over Christmas, the all-star Climate Change analogy Don't Look Up , in which she plays a TV news anchor, broke Netflix records for The Most hours A Movie had been watched on The Service in One Week .
Missing cinemasIt has split critics in the same way that The Comet in The Film threatens to split The Earth . Blanchett has enjoyed The Way it has polarised people.
" At The Time we were Making It , it felt like a satire, but as The Weeks and months have rolled on, it feels increasingly like a documentary.
" At one point, post the filming, I texted Adam Mckay , who wrote and directed The Film , to say, 'Do you have a Crystal Ball , because I've just heard that there's a meteorite heading towards The Earth 's orbit and there's talk about the Chinese sending rockets up to intercept it? Isn't that in The Film ?'"
While people were able to stream Don't Look Up At Home , Nightmare Alley is being released exclusively in cinemas. In the US, it opened the same week as Spider-Man: No Way Home, struggling to number seven at the Box Office and failing to pass the $10m (£7. 3m) mark, while Spider-Man has become one of The Ten biggest films of all time.
Blanchett refutes the idea that this is The Way that cinema is heading - with event movies attracting huge audiences and people happy to wait and watch pretty much Everything Else in the comfort of their living rooms.
" Personally, I miss sitting in The Dark with strangers and I miss that about going To Live music, to going to The Theatre and to going to The Cinema . Maybe I'm wildly optimistic, but I still hope that when things get a little more stable, I think people will crave to see things large and big in a cinema, So What looks like a disastrous situation for cinema could actually be a positive. "
She explains: " Things were dicey for a lot of independent cinemas and smaller films pre-pandemic. I think it is a chance for the industry to really assess who their audience is and how they can recapture and reinvigorate that audience. More adult films like Nightmare Alley , it's pure cinema.
" I mean, Guillermo del Torro is a cinema animal. They are in that delicate place where you really hope that people will realise that The Experience is so much richer seeing it on the big screen. "
With The Future of cinema, the nature of truth and how difficult it is to be A Teacher already covered, there was just time to ask Blanchett what other big issues are annoying her. She did not disappoint.
" I'm trying to be very Zen, " she smiles, " which can be very annoying to Other People . But otherwise, it's the usual; leaf blowers, plastic bags, people using The Jam jar and putting the same knife into the butter. That's really annoying, especially when you want to have Vegemite on your toast, you don't want a big bit of jam in there. "
Time for her to text Adam Mckay and persuade him to start assembling another all-star cast to sort out these most pressing of matters.
" Oh yes, " she laughs. " The really big, important things. "
Source of news: bbc.com