LIT won a Cesar (french) award for best foreign film.
Sofia and Ross Katz were both there to collect the award since they are currently in Paris working on Marie-Antoinette.
Sofia looked lovely.
still collecting awards
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"[quote:6841876ee4="jml2"]LIT won a Cesar (french) award for best foreign film.[/quote:6841876ee4]
"The Cesar trophy for best foreign film went to 'Lost in Translation' -- the bittersweet US comedy set in Japan and directed by Sofia Coppola which won a Screenplay Oscar at last year's US Academy Awards.
It was selected over '21 Grams', 'Fahrenheit 9/11', 'Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind' and 'Motorcycle Diaries'. The latter two films have been nominated in Oscar categories this year, in Best Screenplay and Best Adapted Screenplay categories, respectively."
http://www.ttc.org/200502262341.j1qnfeq14879.htm
http://www.st.gallen.ch/news/detail.asp?ID=204902
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainmen ... 301563.stm
Le César du meilleur film étranger a été décerné samedi soir à Paris à "Lost in translation" de Sofia Coppola, qui avait déjà obtenu l'Oscar du meilleur scénario pour ce film.
"Merci", a simplement déclaré Sofia Coppola, mais en français, en recevant son César des mains d'Eva Herzigova et du cinéaste Costa Gavras.
Dans "Lost in translation" Bob Harris (Bill Murray), acteur sur le déclin, se rend à Tokyo pour tourner un spot publicitaire. Il a conscience qu'il se trompe - il devrait être chez lui avec sa famille, jouer au théâtre ou encore chercher un rôle dans un film -, mais il a besoin d'argent.
Dans ce même établissement, Charlotte (Scarlett Johansson), une jeune Américaine fraîchement diplômée, accompagne son mari, photographe de mode. Ce dernier semble s'intéresser davantage à son travail qu'à sa femme. Se sentant délaissée, Charlotte cherche un peu d'attention. Elle va en trouver auprès de Bob.
Les autres films en lice étaient "21 grammes" d'Alejandro Gonzalez Iñarritu, "Carnets de voyage" de Walter Salles, "Eternal sunshine of the spotless mind" de Michel Gondry et "Fahrenheit 9/11" de Michael Moore
http://www.comlive.net/sujet-57918.html
The picture above, without a "watermark," can be found here:
http://www.tagesschau.de/aktuell/meldun ... 98,00.html"
"The Cesar trophy for best foreign film went to 'Lost in Translation' -- the bittersweet US comedy set in Japan and directed by Sofia Coppola which won a Screenplay Oscar at last year's US Academy Awards.
It was selected over '21 Grams', 'Fahrenheit 9/11', 'Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind' and 'Motorcycle Diaries'. The latter two films have been nominated in Oscar categories this year, in Best Screenplay and Best Adapted Screenplay categories, respectively."
http://www.ttc.org/200502262341.j1qnfeq14879.htm
http://www.st.gallen.ch/news/detail.asp?ID=204902
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainmen ... 301563.stm
Le César du meilleur film étranger a été décerné samedi soir à Paris à "Lost in translation" de Sofia Coppola, qui avait déjà obtenu l'Oscar du meilleur scénario pour ce film.
"Merci", a simplement déclaré Sofia Coppola, mais en français, en recevant son César des mains d'Eva Herzigova et du cinéaste Costa Gavras.
Dans "Lost in translation" Bob Harris (Bill Murray), acteur sur le déclin, se rend à Tokyo pour tourner un spot publicitaire. Il a conscience qu'il se trompe - il devrait être chez lui avec sa famille, jouer au théâtre ou encore chercher un rôle dans un film -, mais il a besoin d'argent.
Dans ce même établissement, Charlotte (Scarlett Johansson), une jeune Américaine fraîchement diplômée, accompagne son mari, photographe de mode. Ce dernier semble s'intéresser davantage à son travail qu'à sa femme. Se sentant délaissée, Charlotte cherche un peu d'attention. Elle va en trouver auprès de Bob.
Les autres films en lice étaient "21 grammes" d'Alejandro Gonzalez Iñarritu, "Carnets de voyage" de Walter Salles, "Eternal sunshine of the spotless mind" de Michel Gondry et "Fahrenheit 9/11" de Michael Moore
http://www.comlive.net/sujet-57918.html
The picture above, without a "watermark," can be found here:
http://www.tagesschau.de/aktuell/meldun ... 98,00.html"
Last edited by jm on Sat Feb 17, 2007 2:21 pm, edited 1 time in total.
This film is just amazing. Almost a year and a half later and it is still right on the top of the critics' awards.
The fact that Sofia Coppola is currently in France (in production) for the filming of "Marie Antoinette" offers the explanation of why she wasn't at the Independent Spirit Awards (with Quentin Tarantino) or the Oscars last night (as a possible presenter).
The fact that Sofia Coppola is currently in France (in production) for the filming of "Marie Antoinette" offers the explanation of why she wasn't at the Independent Spirit Awards (with Quentin Tarantino) or the Oscars last night (as a possible presenter).
The google translation of that is:
http://translate.google.com/translate?u ... en&ie=UTF8
Not very well though.
Another one:
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Also the google translated page:César of best foreign film was decreed Saturday evening in Paris with "Lost in translation" of Sofia Coppola, which had already obtained the Oscar of the best scenario for this film. "Thank you", simply Sofia Coppola declared, but in French, by receiving his César of the hands of Eva Herzigova and the scenario writer Costa Gavras. In "Lost in translation" Bob Harris (Bill Murray), actor on the decline, goes to Tokyo to turn a commercial. He is aware that he is mistaken - he should be at his place with his family, play theatre or seek a role in a film -, but he needs money. In this same establishment, Charlotte (Scarlett Johansson), an American young person coldly graduate, accompanies her husband, photographer of mode. This last seems to be interested more in its work with his wife. Feeling forsaken, Charlotte seeks a little attention. She will find some at Bob. The other films in string were "21 grams" of Alejandro Gonzalez Iñarritu, "Notebooks of voyage" of Walter Salles, "Eternal sunshine of the spotless mind" of Michel Gondry and "Fahrenheit 9/11" of Michael Moore
http://translate.google.com/translate?u ... en&ie=UTF8
Not very well though.
Another one:
http://translate.google.com/translate?u ... en&ie=UTF8
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