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By David Poland poland@moviecitynews.com

DP/30s of Awards Season 2010: 55 & Counting…

127 HOURS
actor James Franco
director Danny Boyle, screenwriter Simon Beaufoy, producer Christian Colson
director Danny Boyle & production designer/costumer
sound designer Glenn Freemantle & composer A.R. Rahman
cinematographer Anthony Dod Mantle & cinematographer Enrique Chediak

ALL GOOD THINGS
coming – director Andrew Jarecki
actor Kirsten Dunst

ANOTHER YEAR
director Mike Leigh
coming – actors Jim Broadbent, Lesley Manville

BIUTIFUL
director Alejandro González Iñárritu, cinematographer Rodrigo Prieto, editor Stephen Mirrione, composer Gustavo Santaolalla, executive producer Guillermo del Toro
actor Javier Bardem

BLACK SWAN
director Darren Aronofsky
actor Natalie Portman
actor Barbara Hershey
actor Vincent Cassel
actor Mila Kunis
screenwriter Mark Heyman and choreographer/actor Benjamin Millepied

BLUE VALENTINE
writer/director Derek Cianfrance
actor Michelle Williams

CASINO JACK
actor Kevin Spacey, pt 1
Kevin Spacey, pt 2

EASY A
actor Emma Stone, director Will Gluck

THE FIGHTER
Amy Adams
Melissa Leo

FRANKIE & ALICE
actor/producer Halle Berry

GET LOW
actor Robert Duvall
actor Sissy Spacek
director Aaron Schneider, producer Dean Zanuck
screenwriters Chris Provenzano & C. Gaby Mitchell

THE GHOST WRITER
actor Olivia Williams
coming – Pierce Brosnan

GREENBERG
actor Greta Gerwig

THE KIDS ARE ALL RIGHT
director/co-writer Lisa Cholodenko
actor Mark Ruffalo
actor Julianne Moore

THE KING’S SPEECH
actor Colin Firth
actor Geoffrey Rush
director Tom Hooper

LOVE AND OTHER DRUGS
director/co-writer Ed Zwick, co-writer/producer Marshall Herskovitz

MADE IN DAGENHAM
actor Miranda Richardson, director Nigel Cole, actor Sally Hawkins

NEVER LET ME GO
director Mark Romanek
actors Carey Mulligan & Andrew Garfield
screenwriter Alex Garland & novelist Kazuo Ishiguro

PLEASE GIVE
writer/director Nicole Holofcener

RABBIT HOLE
director John Cameron Mitchell
coming – actor Nicole Kidman
actor Aaron Eckhart
writer David Lindsay-Abaire

THE SOCIAL NETWORK
actors Jesse Eisenberg & Andrew Garfield
Justin Timberlake
actor Armie Hammer

SOMEWHERE
writer/director Sofia Coppola
Stephen Dorff

TANGLED
composer/songwriter Alan Menken

THE TOWN
co-writer/director/actor Ben Affleck
actor Jeremy Renner

TOY STORY 3
coming – director Lee Unkrich

THE WAY BACK
director/co-writer Peter Weir

WINTER’S BONE
writer/director Debra Granik
actress Jennifer Lawrence
actor John Hawkes

SHORT LIST DOCUMENTARIES
The Tillman Story, director Amir Bar-Lev
Client 9: The Rise & Fall Of Eliot Spitzer, director Alex Gibney
Inside Job, director Charles Ferguson
Exit Through The Gift Shop, producer Jaimie D’ Cruz, editor Chris King
coming – The Lottery
Wasteland

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3 Responses to “DP/30s of Awards Season 2010: 55 & Counting…”

  1. SJRubinstein says:

    I’m actually really looking forward to hearing Brosnan’s thoughts on “Ghost Writer.”

  2. David Poland says:

    Unfortunately, after being booked 3 different times for shoots, he has been moved again by his peeps… and I am unlikely to book anyone a fourth time after being pushed off three times.

  3. Luisa says:

    Did you get a chance to talk to Ryan Gosling or Annete Bening as well?

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