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Oscar & BAFTA Award-winning Films

3 Feb 2020

The glitz, the glamour, the excitement…the Oscar and BAFTA 2020 winners have been announced!

Make sure you don’t miss out and get these dates in your diary to watch these award-winning films at Gulbenkian!

Screening soon:

Jojo Rabbit
Oscar Winner: Best Adapted Screenplay
Nominated for 5 other Oscars.

BAFTA Winner: Best Screenplay (adapted)
Nominated for 5 other BAFTAs.
Screening: Fri 7, Sat 8 & Tue 11 Feb
Find out more about Jojo Rabbit

1917
Oscar Winner: Best Achievement in Cinematography, Best Achievement in Visual Effects and Best Achievement in Sound Mixing
Nominated for 7 other Oscars.
BAFTA Winner: Best Director, Outstanding British Film of the Year, Best Film, Best Cinematography, Best Production Design, Best Sound, Best Achievement in Special Visual Effects.
Nominated for 2 other BAFTAs.
Screening
: Fri 14 – Tue 18 Feb
Find out more about 1917

Bombshell
Oscar Winner: Best Achievement in Makeup and Hairstyling
Nominated for 2 other Oscars
BAFTA Winner: Best Make-up/Hair
Nominated for 1 other BAFTAs.
Screening
: Fri 22, Sat 23 & Tue 25 Feb
Find out more about Bombshell

Joker
Oscar Winner: Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role and Best Achievement in Music Written for Motion Pictures (Original Score)
Nominated for 9 other Oscars.
BAFTA Winner: Best Leading Actor, Original Music, Best Casting
Nominated for 8 other BAFTAs.
Screening: Wed 4 Mar
Find out more about Joker

Once Upon A Time In… Hollywood
Oscar Winner: Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role and Best Achievement in Production Design
Nominated for 8 other Oscars.
BAFTA Winner: Best Supporting Actor
Nominated for 9 other BAFTAs.
Screening: Wed 11 Mar
Find out more about Once Upon A Time In…Hollywood

Parasite
Oscar Winner: Best Motion Picture of the Year, Best Achievement in Directing, Best Original Screenplay and Best International Feature Film
Nominated for 2 other Oscars.
Winner: Best Screenplay (Original), Best Film Not in the English Language.
Nominated for 2 other BAFTAs.
Screening: Fri 20, Sat 21 & Tue 24 Mar
Find out more about Parasite

Little Women
Oscar Winner: Best Achievement in Costume Design
Nominated for 5 other Oscars.
Winner: Best Costume Design
Nominated for 4 other BAFTAs.
Screening: Mon 3- Wed 5 Feb & Sun 22 Mar
Find out more about Little Women

Toy Story 4
Oscar Winner: Best Animated Feature Film
Nominated for 1 other Oscar
Nominated for 1 BAFTA

Screening: Sun 3 Mar
Find out more about Toy Story 4

And the nominees:

A Shaun the Sheep Movie: Farmageddon
Nominated for 1 BAFTA
Screening: Sun 23 Feb
Find out more about A Shaun the Sheep Movie: Farmageddon

The Personal History of David Copperfield
Nominated for 1 BAFTA
Screening: Fri 28 Feb, Sun 1- Tue 3, Fri 6-Sat 7 Mar
Find out more about The Personal History of David Copperfield

Frozen II Sing-Along
Nominated for 1 Oscar and 1 BAFTA
Screening: Sat 7 Mar
Find out more about Frozen II

A Beautiful Day in the Neighbourhood
Nominated for 1 Oscar and 1 BAFTA
Screening: Sat 7 – Mon 9 Mar
Find out more about A Beautiful Day in the Neighbourhood

The Lighthouse
Nominated for 1 Oscar and 1 BAFTA
Screening: Sun 8 Mar
Find out more about The Lighthouse

 

Plus find out about:

Throwback Thursday
A second chance to see a series of Oscar award-winning films from the last decade on the big screen, curated by Gulbenkian Uncovered, a young programmers group.
The King’s Speech – Thu 13 Feb
12 Years A Slave – Thu 27 Feb
The Shape of Water – Thu 5 Mar

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