Anna Karenina: Satellite Awards Nominations

The 2012 International Press Academy Satellite Award Nominees have been announced and the following are nominations involving Anna Karenina:

  1. Screenplay, Adapted : Tom Stoppard
  2. Original Score: Dario Marianelli
  3. Cinematography: Seamus McGarvey
  4. Art Direction and Production Design: Niall Moroney, Nick Gottschalk, Sarah Greenwood, Thomas Brown, Tom Still
  5. Costume Design: Jacqueline Durran
  6. Actress in a Motion Picture: Keira Knightley

For a full list of the nominations visit the International Press Academy awards page.

(thanks to luce!)

Ripper Street: Episode One short synopsis

Since we know have learned that  BBC One will be airing Ripper Street on Sunday 30th December, 2012 at 9:00 pm to 10:00 pm slot, I thought we should learn a little bit about the first episode. Here is what BBC has released:

April 1889 - six months since the last Jack the Ripper killing. East London is emerging into a fragile peace, hopeful that this killer’s reign of terror might at last have run its course. Nowhere is this truer than in the corridors of H Division, the police precinct charged with keeping order in the chaos of Whitechapel. Its men hunted this maniac - and failed to find him.

Ripper Street is a fictionalised trek into the heart of a London borough living in the blood soaked aftermath of that forever anonymous killer. It is an investigative procedural about dedicated policemen for whom life – and crime – go on.

In the first episode of Ripper Street, a young woman is found brutally murdered, the hallmark signs of the Ripper upon her. One time H Division boss, Chief Inspector Frederick Abberline, believes it Jack’s return, but Reid – the precinct’s new master – suspects a different evil at work.

Ripper Street will begin airing in the US on BBC America beginning January 19th at 9 pm and in Australia on Network 10 at 8:30 pm

Ripper Street: BBC to begin airing on 30 December (UK)

BBC will begin airing Ripper Street starting 30 December!  Set your calendars/DVR's!

 

Anna Karenina: Photo of Matthew Macfadyen as Oblonsky

Anna Karenina continues to open in more theatres globally, therefore, to entice to you go, here is another photo of Matthew Macfadyen as the philandering husband Oblonsky.

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(thanks Marina!)

Anna Karenina: New Featurette (Video)

In this latest featurette, you'll see several scenes with Matthew Macfadyen, including Matthew talking about working with  Keira again.  (Thanks to luce!)

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