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aka: Das Schweigen der Laemmer See also:The Silence of the Hams Director: Jonathan Demme Book: Ted Tally (after the novel by Thomas Harris) Photography: Tak Fujimoto Music: Howard Shore Production Design: Kristi Zea Editor: Craig McKay Sound: Christopher Newman Costumes: Colleen Atwood Executive Producer: Gary Goetzman Producer: Edward Saxon, Kenneth Utt, Ron Bozman Co-Producer: Grace Blake Production Company: Strong-Heart-Demme/Orion Cast:Jodie Foster (Clarice Starling), Anthony Hopkins (Dr. Hannibal Lecter), Scott Glenn (Jack Crawford), Ted Levine (Jame Gumb), Anthony Heald (Dr. Frederick Chilton), Brooke Smith (Catherine Martin), Diane Baker (Senator Ruth Martin), Kasi Lemmons (Ardelia Mapp), Charles Napier (Lt. Boyle), Tracey Walter (Lamar), Roger Corman (FBI-Chef Hayden Burke), Ron Vawter (Paul Krendler), Danny Darst (Sgt. Tate), Frankie Fasison (Barney), Paul Lazar (Pilcher), Dan Butler (Roden), Chris Isaak (SWAT-Commander), Pat McNamara (Sheriff Perkins), Alex Coleman (Sgt. Pembry), Harry Northup (Mr. Bimmel), Stuart Rudin (Miggs), Leib Lensky (Mr. Lang), Bill Miller (Mr. Brigham), Chuck Aber (Special Agent Terry), Gene Borkan (Oscar), Kenneth Utt (Dr. Akin), Lauren Roselli (Stacy Hubka), Jeffrie Lane (Clarice' Father), Masha Skorobogatov (Clarice as child) Length: 3233 m - 118 min Format: 35 mm, Color (Technicolor), Delixe prints, Dolby SR Time/Location: November 1989 - March 1990, Pittsburgh/Pennsylvania First Showing: 14. February 1991 Start in Germany: 11. April 1991 (2 466 542 visitors) Distribution: Columbia TriStar Video Awards:
Film Festival Berlin 1991: Jonathan Demme Silver Bear (Best Directing)
Academy Awards 1992: The Silence of the Lambs (Best Picture), Jonathan Demme (Best Directing), Anthony Hopkins (Best Actor), Jodie Foster (Best Actress)
Golden Globes 1992Jodie Foster (Best Actress)
British Movie Awards 1992: Jodie Foster (Best Actress), Anthony Hopkins (Best Actor)
aka: Das Wunderkind Tate Director:Jodie Foster Book: Scott Frank Photography: Mike Southon Music: Mark Isham Production Design: Jon Hutman Architecture: Adam Lustig Equipment: Sam Schaffer Editor: Lynzee Klingman Sound: Douglas Axtell Costumes: Susan Lyall Mask: Julie Hewett Hair Stylist: Bonnie Clevering Illumination: Jack English Stage: Pat Dailey Casting: Avy Kaufman, Linda Todd Directing Assistance: Mike Tapoozian, Greg Jacobs Directing 2. Part: Peggy Rajski Script: Mary Cybulski Jodie Foster's Assistant: Sharon Fitzgerald Camera Guidance: Martin Schaer Camera Assistance: Henry Cline, Amy Vincent Photography 2. Part: Tony Janelli Interieur Requisite: Nancy Gilmore Editing Assistance: John Ganem, Dan Schalk, Kimberly Nolan Sound Assistance: Robert Maxfield Photos: Suzanne Hanover-Fowler Stunt Coordination: Christine Baur Take-up Management: Michael Williams Production Managment: Lisa Bradley Product Management: Carol Cuddy Executive Producer: Randy Stone Producer: Scott Rudin, Peggy Rajski Production Company: Rudin-Rajski/Orion Cast:Jodie Foster (Dede Tate), Dianne Wiest (Jane Grierson), Adam Hann-Byrd (Fred Tate), Harry Connick Jr. (Eddie), David Pierce (Garth), debi Mazar (Gina), Josh Mostel (Physicy Teacher), P. J. Ochlan (Damon Wells), Celia Weston (Miss Nimvel)), Danitra Vance (Medical), Bob Balaban (Questioner), Alex Lee (Fred, 2 years old), Michael Shulman (Matt Montini), George Plimton (Winston F. Buckner), John Bell (Joey X), Ishe Costa (Cherry Reynolds), Chucky Ocampo (Bob Yee), Mark Lienhart (Fenton), Lauren Ashley Stacey (Valerie), Adam Midkiff (Evan), Nathan Lee, Richard Fredette, Jennifer Trier, Richard Hanson, Mar Ya Zuke, Michael Mantell, Erica Staton, Michael Keavey, Carolyn Lawrence, George Kaufman, Gordon Greene, Barry J. Williams, Alexandra Auder, Sam Womelsdorf, Ellen McElduff, Sheadrick Richards, Elizabeth Frietsch Length: 99 min Format: 35 mm, Color Time/Location: July/August 1990, Cincinnati/Ohio, Newport/Kentucky First Showing: 31. August 1991 (Film Festival Telluride/Colerado) First Showing in Germany: 6. February 1992 First Airing in Germany: 9. August 1993 20:15h (Premiere)
aka: Schatten und Nebel Director: Woody Allen Book: Woody Allen Photography: Carlo Di Palma Music: Kurt Weill, Jack Hylton Orchestra Production Design: Santo Loquasto Editor: Susan E. Morse Sound: James Sabat Costumes: Jeffrey Kurland Executive Producer: Jack Rollins, Charles H. Joffe Producer: Robert Greenhut Co-Producer: Helen Robin, Joseph Hartwick, Thomas Reilly Production Company: Rollins-Joffe/Orion Cast: Woody Allen (Kleinman), Kathy Bates (3. prostitute), John Cusack (Student Jack), Mia Farrow (Irmy), Jodie Foster (2. prostitute), Fred Gwynne (Hacker's follower), Julie Kavner (Alma), Madonna (Marie), John Malkovich (Clown), Kenneth Mars (Mage), Kate Nelligan (Eve), Donald Pleasance (Medical), Lily Tomlin (1. prostitute), Philip Bosco (Mr. Paulson), Robert Joy (Spiro's Assistant), Wallace Shawn (Simon), Kurtwood Smith (Vogel's follower), Josef Summer (Priest), David Ogden Stiers (Hacker) Length: 85 min Format: 35 mm, Black/White Time/Location: 19. November 1990 - February 1991, Kaufman Astoria Studios, New York First Showing: 15. February 1992, Film Festival Berlin Start in Germany: 27. February 1992 First Airing in Germany: 10. March 1994 21:55h (Premiere) Distributor: Columbia TriStar
Director: Jon Amiel Book: Nicholas Meyer, Sarah Kernochan, Charlie Mitchel Story: Nicholas Meyer, Anthony Shaffer (after the movie "Le retour de Martin Guerre, Book: Daniel Vigne, Jean-Claude Carrière) Photography: Philippe Rousselot Music: Danny Elfman Production Design: Bruno Rubeo Editor: Peter Boyle Sound: Christopher Newman Costumes: Marilyn Vance-Straker Jodie Foster's Assistant: Patty LaMagna Executive Producer: Richard Gere, Maggie Wilde Co-Producer: Mary McLaglen Producer: Arnon Milchan, Steven Reuther Production Company: Le Studio Canal+/Regence Enterprises/Alcor Films/Warner Bros. Cast: Richard Gere (Jack Sommersby), Jodie Foster (Laurel Sommersby), Bill Pullman (Orin Meecham), James Earl Jones (Judge Isaacs), William Windom (Reverend Powell), Maury Chaykin (Lawyer Dawson), Ray McKinnon (Lawyer Webb), Lanny Flaherty (Buck), Wendell Wellman (Travis), Brett Kelley (Little Rob), Clarice Taylor (Esther), Frankie Faison (Joseph), R. Lee Ermey (Dick Mead), Richard Hamilton (Doc Evans), Karen Kirschenbauer (Mrs. Evans), Carter McNeese (Shop Owner Wilson), Dean Whitworth (Tom Clemmons), Stan Kelly (John Green), Stephanie Weaver (Mrs. Bundy), Paul Austin (Folsom), Richard Lineback (Timothy Fry) Length: 3100 m - 109 min Format: 35 mm (Panavision), Color (Duart Color), Dolby Surround Time/Location: April/May 1992, Hidden Valley (George Washington National Forest)/Virginia, Lexington/Virginia, Charlotte Court House/Virginia First Showing: 5. February 1993 First Showing in Germany: 18. March 1993 (2.974.188 visitor) First Airing in Germany: 20. November 1994 20:15h (Premiere) Distribution: Warner Bros. Working Title: A Stranger Within
Director: Richard Donner Book: William Goldman (based on character "Maverick" by Roy Huggins Photography: Vilmos Zsigmond Music: Randy Newman Production Design: Co-Producer: Jim Van Wyck Editor: Stuart Baird Equipment: Tom Sanders Producer: Bruce Davey, Richard Donner Production Company: Warner Bros./Icon Production/Donner/Shuler-Donner Productions Cast: Mel Gibson (Bret Maverick), Jodie Foster (Annabelle Bransford), James Garner (Marshall Zane Cooper), Graham Greene (Indian Joseph), James Coburn (Commodore), Alfred Molina (Angel), Dub Taylor (Room Clerk), Dan Hedaya (Twitchy), Geoffrey Lewis (Matthew Wicker) Length: 120 min Format: Color (Technicolor), Panavision Widescreen, Dolby Surround Start in Germany: 30. June 1994 First Airing in Germany: 1. January 1996 20:15 (Premiere) Distribution: Warner Bros.
Director: Michael Apted Book: William Nicholson, Mark Handley after play "Ideoglossia" by Mark Handley Photography: Dante Spinotti Music: Mark Isham Production Design: Jon Hutman Co-Producer: Graham Place Production Management: Graham Place Editor: Jim Clark Executive Producer: Pamela Hochschartner Producer: Renée Missel, Jodie Foster Production Company:Egg Pictures/Poligram Filmed Entertainment Cast:Jodie Foster (Nell), Liam Neeson, Natasha Richardson Length: 108 min Start in Germany 23. February 1995 Video Distribution in Germany: Concorde Video Award Nominations:
Academy Awards 1995: Jodie Foster (Best Actress)
Golden Globe 1995: Nell (Best Picture), Jodie Foster (Best Actress), Mark Isham (Best Music)
Awards:
16. Film Festival Munich 1995: Nell (Most Touching Movie), Nell (Most Important Statement), Jodie Foster (Best international Actress)
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aka: Familienfest und andere Schwierigkeiten Director:Jodie Foster Book: W.D. Richter after a short story by Chris Radant Photographie: Lajos Koltai Music Supervisor: Dawn Solér Music: Mark Isham Costumes: Susan Lyall Editor: Lyncee Klingman Equipment: Andrew McAlpine Executive Producer: Stuart Kleinman Producer:Jodie Foster, Peggy Rajski Production Manager: Caroline Baron Production Coordinator: Katie Gilbert Casting: Avy Kaufman Publicity: Anne Reilly Production Company:Egg Pictures/Polygram Filmed Entertainment Fax:213-845-0301 Cast: Holly Hunter (Claudia), Anne Bancroft (Adele, Claudia's Mother), Robert Downey Jr. (Tommy, Claudia's gay Brother), Claire Danes, Charles Durning (Henry, Claudia's Father), Steve Guttenberg, Dylan McDermott, Cynthia Stevenson (Joanne, Claudia's married sister), Austin Pendleton, Geraldine Chaplin, Amy Yasbeck U.S. Distribution: Gramercy Pictures International Distribution: Concorde - Castle Rock/Turner Location: Los Angeles, CA, Baltimore, MD Start: 15. February 1995 First Showing in Germany: 16. February 1996 15:00 (Original with subtitles) (Zoo Palast, Berlin, Film Festival Berlin) Start in Germany: 22. February 1996 DescriptionA comedy about an art dealer who, after having a miserable day, must face her eccentric relatives for a wacky