Sunday, May 19

1991 Awards

1991 Awards, All Movie Awards, Bram Stoker Award, Film Awards, Film Awards By Year, Nonfiction

1991 Bram Stoker Award – Nonfiction Winner and Nominees

1991 Bram Stoker Award - Nonfiction WinnerDark Dreamers: Conversations with the Masters of HorrorStanley Wiater...Amazon1991 Bram Stoker Award - Nonfiction NomineesHollywood GothicDavid J. SkalAmazonHorror Literature: A Reader's GuideNeil BarronAmazonJoe Bob Goes Back to the Drive-InJoe Bob BriggsAmazonThe Weird TaleS. T. JoshiAmazon
1991 Awards, All Movie Awards, Cannes Film Festival, Film Awards, Film Awards By Year, Golden Camera - Special Mention

1991 Cannes Film Festival – Golden Camera – Special Mention Winner and Nominees

1991 Cannes Film Festival - Golden Camera - Special Mention WinnerProofJocelyn MoorhouseThe life of a blind photographer who is looked after by a housekeeper is disrupted by the arrival of an agreeable restaurant worker.AmazonSam & MeDeepa Mehta23-year-old Nikhil comes to Canada from India to find his fortune and is convinced by his uncle to work as a companion and care-giver to Sam, an elderly Jewish man. An unlikely friendship ensues, which gives both men new insight into life.Amazon
1991 Awards, All Movie Awards, Cannes Film Festival, Film Awards, Film Awards By Year, Grand Prize of the Jury

1991 Cannes Film Festival – Grand Prize of the Jury Winner and Nominees

1991 Cannes Film Festival - Grand Prize of the Jury WinnerLa belle noiseuseJacques RivetteThe former famous painter Frenhofer revisits an abandoned project using the girlfriend of a young visiting artist. Questions about truth, life, and artistic limits are explored.Amazon
1991 Awards, All Movie Awards, Cannes Film Festival, Film Awards, Film Awards By Year, Jury Prize

1991 Cannes Film Festival – Jury Prize Winner and Nominees

1991 Cannes Film Festival - Jury Prize WinnerEuropaLars von TrierJust after W.W.II, an American takes a railway job in Germany, but finds his position politically sensitive with various people trying to use him.AmazonOut of LifeMaroun BagdadiA French photograher is kidnapped and held hostage in a war-torn Beirut. Slowly but surely his integrity and self-respect is broken.Amazon
1991 Awards, All Movie Awards, Cannes Film Festival, Film Awards, Film Awards By Year, Palme d'Or

1991 Cannes Film Festival – Palme d’Or Winner and Nominees

1991 Cannes Film Festival - Palme d'Or WinnerBarton FinkJoel CoenA renowned New York playwright is enticed to California to write for the movies and discovers the hellish truth of Hollywood.Amazon1991 Cannes Film Festival - Palme d'Or NomineesA Rage in HarlemBill DukeAmazonAnna KaramazoffRustam KhamdamovAmazonAssassin of the TsarKaren ShakhnazarovAmazonBixPupi AvatiAmazonEuropaLars von TrierAmazonGuilty by SuspicionIrwin WinklerAmazonHomicideDavid MametAmazonJungle FeverSpike LeeAmazonLa belle noiseuseJacques RivetteAmazonLife on a StringKaige ChenAmazonLune froidePatrick BouchiteyAmazonMalinaWerner SchroeterAmazonOut of LifeMaroun BagdadiAmazonThe Double Life of VéroniqueKrzysztof KieslowskiAmazonThe FleshMarco FerreriAmazonThe Suspended Step of the StorkTheodoros AngelopoulosAmazonThe Ye...
1991 Awards, All Movie Awards, Cannes Film Festival, Film Awards, Film Awards By Year, Palme d'Or - Best Short Film

1991 Cannes Film Festival – Palme d’Or – Best Short Film Winner and Nominees

1991 Cannes Film Festival - Palme d'Or - Best Short Film WinnerZ podniesionymi rekamiMitko PanovAmazon1991 Cannes Film Festival - Palme d'Or - Best Short Film NomineesBroken SkinAnna CampionAmazonCasinoGil BauwensAmazonJa, WalesaJacek SkalskiAmazonLes éffaceursGérald FrydmanAmazonMal de blocsMarc Saint-PierreAmazonNokturneNikola MajdakAmazonPush Comes to ShoveBill PlymptonAmazonW.A.L.Robert TurloAmazon
1991 Awards, All Movie Awards, Cannes Film Festival, Film Awards, Film Awards By Year, Prize of the Ecumenical Jury

1991 Cannes Film Festival – Prize of the Ecumenical Jury Winner and Nominees

1991 Cannes Film Festival - Prize of the Ecumenical Jury WinnerThe Double Life of VéroniqueKrzysztof KieslowskiTwo parallel stories about two identical women; one living in Poland, the other in France. They don't know each other, but their lives are nevertheless profoundly connected.Amazon