Marion Cotillard's New Movie Wins Big at BFI, Spielberg Talks Alienation

Movie Roundup: Marion Cotillard's New Movie Wins Big at BFI, Spielberg Talks Alienation


From left: Ian Somerhalder working on a new movie; Marion Cotillard at the BFI Awards; Steven Spielberg. (FameFlynet | Getty Images)Rust and Bone was the big winner at Sunday night's BFI Awards, meaning Marion Cotillard has a good shot at challenging Jennifer Lawrence for a Best Actress Oscar. But while the Brits were watching the BFIs, state-side movie fans might have noticed Steven Spielberg opening up on 60 Minutes. See what he had to say below and keep scrolling for weekend box office totals, the new Holy Motors trailer, and a nice big picture of Ian Somerhalder strangling a guy with a tennis racket!

 

Oscar Watch: Rust & Bone Wins Best Film at BFI Fest
As we head into the thick of awards season, every little accolade and honor can be the thing that pushes a film into Oscar contention, which is why Rust and Bone is a movie to keep your eye on. The film, which stars Oscar-winner Marion Cotillard as a woman who suffers a tragic accident and rebuilds her life and soul with the help of a a street-fighting single father, beat out 12 other heavily lauded pictures for the British Film Institute's top prize at the BFI Film Fest in London.

Of French filmmaker Jacques Audiard's work, BFI jury president David Hare said, "Audiard has a unique handwriting, made up of music, montage, writing, photography, sound, visual design and acting. He is one of only a very small handful of filmmakers in the world who has mastered, and can integrate, every element of the process to one purpose: making, in Rust and Bone, a film full of heart, violence and love." (Sounds like Rust and Bone has Academy Award written all over it.)Post source internet.........
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