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British artist-turned-director Steve McQueen has won the 2008 Gucci Group Award at Italy's Venice Film Festival for his movie debut HUNGER. The film details the final days ... ... Source: www.femalefirst.co.uk --- 5 days ago
British artist-turned-director Steve McQueen has won the 2008 Gucci Group Award at Italy's Venice Film Festival for his movie debut Hunger. The film details the final days of Irish Republican Army (IRA) hunger striker Bobby Sands - played by 300 star Michael Fassbender - who died aged 27 in Maze Prison in Belfast, Ireland in 1981. ... Source: www.thefirstpost.co.uk --- 6 days ago
Steve McQueen (pictured), the 1999 Turner Prize-winning artist, further established his credentials as a film-maker by picking up the prestigious Gucci Group Award for his movie Hunger at the Venice… ... Source: www.wwd.com --- 6 days ago
British artist Steve McQueen took home the third yearly Gucci Group Award on Monday during the Venice Film Festival. ... Source: www.cinemaretro.com --- 5 days ago
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Two more film from Telluride today and both were an immense let down. I wasn't specifically looking forward to either, but Hunger did win the Camera d'Or at Cannes earlier this year. As for Helen, it was an off-the-wall choice given there wasn't much else that sounded good in that time slot. Both films were lackluster at best with problems aplenty, but certainly festival films. Each one might be called artistic in its own right, but unfortunately didn't have any real entertaining merits or actual filmmaking values. There is one common thread amongst both - the cinematography was exquisite - but that's about it. Both films completely burned me out, so I've decide to combine my reviews into one short article. I don't have much to say about either them anyway, besides that they weren't that great. Hunger Directed by: Steve McQueen Telluride Rating: 4 out of 10 Hunger is supposed to tell the story ... ... Source: www.sheetmusicdirect.com --- 7 days ago
Sheet music for Julian Velard: Jimmy Dean & Steve McQueen ... Source: www.karaoke-version.com --- 4 days ago
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McQueen beat British artist Isaac Julien and founder of the hip hop group the Beastie Boys for the awards. VENICE , ITALY (SEPTEMBER 1, 2008) REUTERS - British artist Steve McQueen on Monday (September 1) ... ... Source: movies.yahoo.com --- 10 hours ago
Sunday capped a typically busy first weekend at the Toronto International Film Festival. While audiences and industry anticipated the North American premiere of Darren Aronofsky's "The Wrestler," other films in the spotlight included Nik Fackler's "Lovely, Still", Deepa Mehta's "Heaven on Earth," Larry Charles and Bill Maher's "Religulous," and Steve McQueen's "The Hunger." ... Source: uk.news.yahoo.com --- 6 days ago
Visual artist Steve McQueen has won another prize for his film Hunger. ... Source: news.bbc.co.uk --- 6 days ago
Artist Steve McQueen wins at the Venice Film Festival for his film Hunger, about IRA hunger striker Bobby Sands. ... Source: mustangs.about.com --- 1 day ago
In a few days I'll slip behind the wheel of a new Bullitt Mustang. The generous folks at Ford are giving me some seat time in their new "Steve McQueen"... ... Source: blogs.reuters.com --- 5 days ago
(this was posted on behalf of Silvia Aloisi, Reuters reporter in Venice) Britain does not have any movies in the main competition of the Venice film festival this year but it can console itself with the Gucci Group award going to one of its own. Artist Steve McQueen won the top prize — given each year on [...] ... Source: www.guardian.co.uk --- 6 days ago
Steve McQueen has won the Gucci Group award for crossover film-makers at Venice for a film about the hunger strikes at the Maze prison in Northern Ireland ... Source: www.variety.com --- 6 days ago
Award Central: Director wins prize for first film -- British visual artist-turned-helmer Steve McQueen is the winner of the Gucci Group Award given in tandem with the Venice Film Festival to personalities outside the movie industry who have made an outstanding contribution to film. ... Source: upcoming.yahoo.com --- 7 days ago
Film and video technology (as well as television and the internet) and their vocabularies have permeated contemporary culture so that the very boundaries between "real life" and make-believe are often indistinct-sometimes to the point of being indecipherable. 'The Cinema Effect' is a two-part exhibition that will focus on contemporary works of art and the ways in which they adapt, challenge or reflect the influence of cinema and its blurring of definitions of fact and fiction. The exhibition will include film and media installations by a range of international artists including Omar Fast, Gary Hill, Isaac Julien and Steve McQueen, each who have works recently acquired by the Hirshhorn. The exhibition also includes works in other media to demonstrate the pervasiveness of cinema's effect on contemporary culture. ... Source: upcoming.yahoo.com --- 7 days ago
Film and video technology (as well as television and the internet) and their vocabularies have permeated contemporary culture so that the very boundaries between "real life" and make-believe are often indistinct-sometimes to the point of being indecipherable. 'The Cinema Effect' is a two-part exhibition that will focus on contemporary works of art and the ways in which they adapt, challenge or reflect the influence of cinema and its blurring of definitions of fact and fiction. The exhibition will include film and media installations by a range of international artists including Omar Fast, Gary Hill, Isaac Julien and Steve McQueen, each who have works recently acquired by the Hirshhorn. The exhibition also includes works in other media to demonstrate the pervasiveness of cinema's effect on contemporary culture. ... Source: www.femalefirst.co.uk --- 3 days ago
Lending a savage intimacy to the spirit of Bobby Sands - the IRA radical who spearheaded the Irish prison-strikes of 1981 - "Hunger" is a no-holds-barred immersion in human suffering. Directed by Steve McQueen, winner of the Camera d'Or at Cannes, the film confines itself to the Maze prison in County Down, where Sands (Michael Fassbender) is bei... ...
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