Showing posts with label The Ides of March. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Ides of March. Show all posts

Saturday, 11 November 2017

Birthday's to share this week : 12th - 18th November 2017.

Do you celebrate your Birthday this week?

Ryan Gosling does on 12th November - check out my tribute to this Actor Producer Musician Birthday Boy turning 37, at the end of this feature.

Do you also share your birthday with a well known, highly regarded & famous Actor or Actress; share your special day with a Director, Producer, Writer, Cinematographer, Singer/Songwriter or Composer of repute; or share an interest in whoever might notch up another year in the coming seven days? Then, look no further! Whilst there will be too many to mention in this small but not insignificant and beautifully written and presented Blog, here are the more notable and noteworthy icons of the big screen, and the small screen, that you will recognise, and that you might just share your birthday with in the week ahead. If so, Happy Birthday to you from Odeon Online!

Sunday 12th November
  • Ryan Gosling - Born 1980, turns 37 - Actor | Producer | Writer | Director | Singer | Songwriter
  • Radha Mitchell - Born 1973, turns 44 - Actress | Producer | Writer | Director
  • Anne Hathaway - Born 1982, turns 35 - Actress | Producer | Singer   
Monday 13th November
  • Frances Conroy - Born 1953, turns 64 - Actress | Singer
  • Whoopi Goldberg - Born 1955, turns 62 - Actress | Producer | Writer | Singer | Director | Television Personality
  • Steve Zahn - Born 1967, turns 50 - Actor | Singer
  • Jimmy Kimmel - Born 1967, turns 50 - Television Personality | Actor | Producer | Writer
  • Gerard Butler - Born 1969, turns 48 - Actor | Producer | Singer  
Tuesday 14th November
  • Paul McGann - Born 1959, turns 58 - Actor | Director
  • Josh Duhamel - Born 1972, turns 45 - Actor | Producer | Writer | Director
  • Brian Gleeson - Born 1987, turns 30 - Actor
  • Olga Kurylenko - Born 1979, turns 38 - Actress | Singer | Producer
Wednesday 15th November
  • Shailene Woodley - Born 1991, turns 26 - Actress | Producer  
  • Edward Asner - Born 1929, turns 88 - Actor | Producer | Singer
  • Yaphet Koto - Born 1939, turns 78 - Actor | Writer | Producer | Director
  • Sam Waterston - Born 1940, turns 77 - Actor | Producer
  • Roger Donaldson - Born 1945, turns 72 - Director | Producer | Writer
  • Jonny Lee Miller - Born 1972, turns 45 - Actor 
Thursday 16th November
  • Maggie Gyllenhaal - Born 1977, turns 40 - Actress | Producer | Singer  
Friday 17th November
  • Lauren Hutton - Born 1943, turns 74 - Actress | Producern
  • Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio - Born 1958, turns 59 - Actress 
  • Sophie Marceau - Born 1966, turns 51 - Actress | Director | Writer
  • Rachel McAdams - Born 1978, turns 39 - Actress 
  • Zoe Bell - Born 1978, turns 39 - Actress | Stuntwoman | Producer
  • Martin Scorsese - Born 1942, turns 75 - Director | Producer | Actor | Writer | Editor 
  • Danny DeVito - Born 1944, turns 73 - Actor | Producer | Director | Writer | Singer
  • Roland Joffe - Born 1945, turns 72 - Director | Producer | Writer 
Saturday 18th November 
  • Delroy Lindo - Born 1952, turns 65 - Actor | Producer
  • Owen Wilson - Born 1968, turns 49 - Actor | Producer | Writer
  • Margaret Atwood - Born 1939, turns 78 - Writer | Producer | Actress
  • Linda Evans - Born 1942, turns 75 - Actress 
  • Chloe Sevigny - Born 1974, turns 43 - Actress | Director | Writer | Producer 
Ryan Thomas Gosling was born in London, Ontario, Canada to mother Donna, a Secretary and father Thomas Ray Gosling, who worked in sales for a paper mill. Because of his father's transient work in sales, the family relocated several times always staying in Ontario, and living in Cornwall and Burlington. He was educated at Gladstone Public School, then Cornwall Collegiate and Vocational School and then the Lester B. Pearson High School in Burlington. He remembers hating his childhood. He was bullied at school and claims he had no friends until his early teenage years. He was suspended from school for throwing steak knives at other children, was unable to read, diagnosed with ADHD and a s a result was homeschooled by his mother for a year. Gosling performed in front of a live audience from an early age - singing with his older sister Mandi, at weddings and in his Uncle's Elvis Presley tribute act. He was also involved with a local ballet company. He says that performing boosted his confidence and was the only thing that he ever received any praise for. His parents divorced when the young Ryan was thirteen years of age, and he and Mandi lived with their mother. He dropped out of High School at age seventeen to concentrate his efforts on forging an Acting career. 

At the age of twelve Gosling auditioned for the Disney Channel's 'Mickey Mouse Club'. He was successful, out of 17,000 other young hopefuls, and was given a two year contract as a 'Mouseketeer', and as a result relocated to Orlando, Florida. His fellow cast crew included Justin Timberlake, Christina Aguilera and Britney Spears, and he became good friends with Timberlake in particular. He says that this two years were the greatest of his life. Following the cancellation of the show in 1995, Gosling returned to Canada and secured television appearances on 'Are You Afraid of the Dark', 'Kung Fu : The Legend Continues', 'Goosebumps', 'Flash Forward', and in forty four episodes of 'Breaker High', and at age eighteen he moved to New Zealand to film the action adventure series 'Young Hercules' as the lead character which ran for fifty episodes between 1998 and 1999. Thereafter, the young Actor wanted to turn his attention to more serious roles offering greater variety, so he decided to move away from television and concentrate on feature films.

At the age of nineteen, Gosling secured a supporting role in the American football drama 'Remember The Titans' and thereafter his first lead role in 'The Believer' in 2001 - a semi-autobiographical drama film about a young Jewish lad who becomes a Neo-Nazi. The film won the Grand Jury Prize at the Sundance Film Festival and much praise was bestowed upon Gosling's performance although the film recouped barely one-third of its US$1.5M production budget. This led to 2002's psychological thriller with Sandra Bullock in 'Murder by Numbers' and later that year 'The Slaughter Rule' with David Morse. Whilst the latter film was nominated for the Grand Jury Prize at Sundance again, the film had a limited release and made less that US$15K from its US$500K or so Budget cost. The following year, Gosling played in 'The United States of Leland' with Don Cheadle, Kevin Spacey and Chris Klein about a teenage boy who murders an intellectually disabled boy and the aftermath on both families. The film only received a US release and as such made US$344K only.

Gosling really hit the mainstream with 2004's romantic drama film 'The Notebook' Directed by Nick Cassavetes and co-starring Rachel McAdams. Set during the 1940's the film tells the story of a couple who fall in love, told from the present day in flash back, by Gosling's older self portrayed by James Garner. The film garnered several award wins and nominations, made US$116M from its US$29M Budget, and has appeared on numerous Most Romantic Movies lists. 2005 saw Psychological thriller 'Stay' with Naomi Watts, Ewan McGregor and Bob Hoskins which was a Box Office bomb and garnered mixed Reviews at best. 'Half Nelson' followed in 2006 with Anthony Mackie, as did 'Fracture' with Anthony Hopkins, and then 'Lars and the Real Girl' seeing out the decade.

After an absence from movie making of three years, Gosling reappeared re-energised and reinvigorated in 2010 to conquer the world. 2010 launched with Derek Cianfrance's Directorial debut with 'Blue Valentine' with Michelle Williams, then crime drama 'All Good Things' opposite Kirsten Dunst and then the highly acclaimed crime drama 'Drive' Directed by Nicolas Winding Refn and also starring Carey Mulligan, Bryan Cranston, Oscar Isaacs, Albert Brooks, Ron Perlman and Christina Hendricks. The film picked up 77 award wins and another 171 nominations including one Oscar, one Golden Globe and four BAFTA nods. Also in 2011 was 'Crazy Stupid Love' with Steve Carell, Kevin Bacon, Julianne Moore, Emma Stone and Marisa Tomei, followed by political drama thriller Directed, Co-Written and starring George Clooney 'The Ides of March' which also starred Philip Seymour Hoffman, Paul Giamatti, Jeffrey Wright, Marisa Tomei, Evan Rachel Wood and Max Minghella. The film garnered nine award wins and another 35 nominations including one Academy Award, four Golden Globe and two BAFTA nominations.

2012 saw another outing for Writer/Director Derek Cianfrance with crime drama 'The Place Beyond the Pines' with Bradley Cooper, Eva Mendes and Ben Mendelsohn about a motorcycle stunt driver who turns to bank robbery as a means to provide for his girlfriend and their new child. The next year brought 1949 LA set action crime drama 'Gangster Squad' with Sean Penn, Josh Brolin and Emma Stone playing the love interest to Gosling's LAPD officer who attempts to outwit mob boss Mickey Cohen. This in turn led to another role in a Nicolas Winding Refn Written and Directed crime drama 'Only God Forgives' with Kristen Scott Thomas.

'The Big Short' followed in 2015. This biographical drama comedy about the mid-2000's financial melt-down and the bursting of the housing bubble was Directed by Adam McKay and Co-starred Steve Carell, Christian Bale, Brad Pitt, Rafe Spall and Hamish Linklater and was highly regarded by Critics and audiences alike, raking in an Academy Award and BAFTA win for Best Adapted Screenplay as well as four other Academy Award nominations, four Golden Globe nods and four BAFTA nods too amongst its total haul of 37 wins and 79 nominations. The film made US$134M off its US$50M budget investment. Shane Black's Co-Written and Directed mid '70's neo-noir action comedy offering teamed up Gosling with Russell Crowe in 'The Nice Guys' receiving generally positive Reviews, and this led of course to Damien Chazelle's hugely successful and popular 'La La Land' opposite Emma Stone. This film returned US$446M at the Box Office from its US$30M Budget outlay and won six Academy Awards and was nominated for a further eight, won seven Golden Globes, and won five BAFTA's and was nominated a further six times amongst its total collection of 214 wins and 249 other nominations.

Terrence Malick's Austin set music scene drama romance offering 'Song to Song' had a long gestation period to make it to our screens and a limited release just recently and also starred Michael Fassbender, Rooney Mara, Natalie Portman, Cate Blanchett, Holly Hunter and Val Kilmer. Also just recently released is the sequel thirty five years in the making, 'Blade Runner 2049' Directed by Denis Villeneuve with Gosling playing 'K' alongside Harrison Ford's reprised character Rick Deckard from the cult classic 1982 Ridley Scott Directed film, 'Blade Runner'. The film remains on general release and has so far grossed US241M against its US$150M Budget, and also stars Jared Leto, Dave Bautista, Robin Wright, Lennie James, Barkhad Abdi and Edward James Olmos also from the original film.

Next up Gosling is starring in the Damien Chazelle Directed vehicle 'First Man' based on the biography 'First Man : The Life of Neil A. Armstrong' with the Actor portraying the first man on the Moon, Neil Armstrong. Also starring Claire Foy, Jon Bernthal, Jason Clarke, Corey Stoll and Kyle Chandler, the film is scheduled for release in October 2018.

Aside form his Acting interest, Gosling also Wrote, Produced and Directed 'Lost River' in 2014 - his debut, in this mystery fantasy drama offering starring Christina Hendricks, Saoirse Ronan, Matt Smith, Ben Mendelsohn and Eva Mendes. The film Premiered in the Un Certain Regard category at the Cannes Film Festival, and received a limited release in early 2015 making just US$615K at the Box Office and receiving mixed Reviews. Gosling also formed the indie rock band 'Dead Man's Bones' in 2007 with his friend Zach Shields. They released a self titled album in late 2009 on which Gosling contributed vocals, and played piano, bass guitar, guitar and cello on the recording. They subsequently played in several music festivals and toured briefly to promote the album in late 2009.

All up, Gosling has 43 Acting credits to his name, six as Producer, one as Writer and one as Director, and he has eleven Soundtrack credits too. He has been nominated for two Academy Awards for 'La La Land' and 'Half Nelson', won the Golden Globe for 'La La Land' and had four other nominations, was nominated for the BAFTA for 'La La Land', has two AACTA Award nominations, and four SAG nominations, out of a total awards haul to date of 32 wins and a further 138 nominations. He has dated his 'Murder by Numbers' Co-Star Sandra Bullock from 2002 to 2003, his 'The Notebook' Co-Star Rachel McAdams from 2005 to 2007, and from 2011 he has been in a relationship with his 'The Place Beyond the Pines' Co-Star Eva Mendes, with whom he has two daughters - Esmeralda Amada (born 2014) and Amada Lee (born 2016).

When he's not Acting or pursuing other film interest Gosling is a supporter of various social causes, including 'PETA' (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals), 'Invisible Children, Inc.' raising awareness of the Lord's Resistance Army in Central Africa and its head, Joseph Kony, and has worked with the 'Enough Project' to put an end to genocide and crimes against humanity in conflict zones in Africa especially. He has visited Chad, Uganda and Congo as part of his commitment.

Ryan Gosling, an active owner of a Moroccan Restaurant in Beverly Hills; was voted on several 'Top' lists including 50 Hottest Bachelor's, Male Star of Tomorrow, and 30 Under 30; often gets confused with that other well known Canadian Actor, Ryan Reynolds; has yet to star in a horror film or as a Superhero (although was considered for the role of 'Batman' before Ben Affleck was cast in 'Batman v. Superman') but has starred in just about every other genre; and adds a gritty, often emotionally detached realism to his roles for which he has won acclaim and which keeps us returning to the cinema. Happy Birthday to you Ryan, from Odeon Online.

-Steve, at Odeon Online- 

Saturday, 9 September 2017

Birthday's to share this week : 10th - 16th September 2017.

Do you celebrate your Birthday this week?

Max Minghella does on 16th September - check out my tribute to this Birthday Boy turning 32, at the end of this feature.

Do you also share your birthday with a well known, highly regarded & famous Actor or Actress; share your special day with a Director, Producer, Writer, Cinematographer, Singer/Songwriter or Composer of repute; or share an interest in whoever might notch up another year in the coming seven days? Then, look no further! Whilst there will be too many to mention in this small but not insignificant and beautifully written and presented Blog, here are the more notable and noteworthy icons of the big screen, and the small screen, that you will recognise, and that you might just share your birthday with in the week ahead. If so, Happy Birthday to you from Odeon Online!

Sunday 10th September
  • Amy Irving - Born 1953, turns 64 - Actress | Producer
  • Chris Columbus - Born 1958, turns 59 - Producer | Director | Writer
  • Colin Firth - Born 1960, turns 57 - Actor | Producer | Writer | Director
  • Guy Ritchie - Born 1968, turns 49 - Director | Writer | Producer
  • Ryan Phillippe - Born 1974, turns 43 - Actor | Producer | Writer | Director
  • Harry and Luke Treadaway - Born 1984, turn 33 - Actors  
Monday 11th September
  • Brian De Palma - Born 1940, turns 77 - Director | Writer | Producer 
  • Tony Gilroy - Born 1956, turns 61 - Writer | Producer | Director
  • Harry Connick Jnr. - Born 1967, turns 50 - Singer | Songwriter | Actor | Producer
  • Virginia Madsen - Born 1961, turns 56 - Actress | Producer  
  • Elizabeth Henstridge - Born 1987, turns 30 - Actress 
Tuesday 12th September
  • Linda Gray - Born 1940, turns 77 - Actress | Director
  • Rachel Ward - Born 1957, turns 60 - Actress | Director | Writer
  • Freddie Jones - Born 1927, turns 90 - Actor
  • Ian Holm - Born 1931, turns 86 - Actor
  • Hans Zimmer - Born 1957, turns 60 - Composer | Songwriter |   
Wednesday 13th September
  • Frank Marshall - Born 1946, turns 71 - Producer | Director 
  • Colin Trevorrow - Born 1976, turns 41 - Writer | Director | Producer
  • Jacqueline Bisset - Born 1944, turns 73 - Actress   
Thursday 14th September
  • Mary Crosby - Born 1959, turns 58 - Actress
  • Melissa Leo - Born 1960, turns 57 - Actress | Producer
  • Sam Neill - Born 1947, turns 70 - Actor | Director | Producer | Writer | Winemaker
  • Joon-ho Bong - Born 1969, turns 48 - Director | Writer | Producer
  • Andrew Lincoln - Born 1973, turns 44 - Actor | Director
Friday 15th September 
  • Tommy Lee Jones - Born 1946, turns 71 - Actor | Director | Producer | Writer
  • Oliver Stone - Born 1946, turns 71 - Director | Producer | Writer | Actor 
  • Tom Hardy - Born 1977, turns 40 - Actor | Producer | Writer  
Saturday 16th September
  • Mickey Rourke - Born 1952, turns 65 - Actor | Writer
  • Max Minghella - Born 1985, turns 32 - Actor | Producer | Writer | Director
  • Amy Poehler - Born 1971, turns 46 - Actress | Producer | Writer | Director | Singer
Max Giorgio Choa Minghella was born in Hampstead, London, England to mother Carolyn Choa, a dancer and choreographer, and father Anthony Minghella, the multi-award winning film Director, Producer, and Writer who died in March 2008 and whose screen credits included 'Truly, Madly, Deeply', 'The English Patient' and 'Cold Mountain'. The young Max attended St. Anthony's Prep. School in Hampstead and then the independent day school, University College School also in Hampstead. From there he attended Columbia University in New York City where he studied history, graduating in 2009. During this time he was already carving out a career as an Actor, only working on films during the extended Summer breaks, to the extent that many of his fellow students didn't even know that he was an aspiring Actor with several credits already to his name. Growing up Max spent many an occasion on his father's film sets of which he has happy memories, and felt no pressure from his father to enter into, or to be successful in the entertainment business. He was inspired to become an Actor later in his teenage years after seeing a stage production of 'This Is Our Youth', and he subsequently dropped out from the University College School, and attended the National Youth Theatre of Great Britain.

At age thirteen, in 1999, Minghella scored his film debut in the seventeen minute short 'Tom Boys', and followed this up with a bit part in another short film 'Let The Good Times Roll' which also starred Bob Hoskins and Dexter Fletcher. It would be another five years before his first credited feature film eventuated with 2005's drama offering 'Bee Season' with Richard Gere, Juliette Binoche and Kate Bosworth, although he did appear as an uncredited extra in his fathers film 'Cold Mountain' in 2003. Also released in 2005 was the political thriller 'Syriana' as Directed by Stephen Gaghan and starring George Clooney, Matt Damon, Christopher Plummer, Chris Cooper, Jeffrey Wright and Amanda Peet. The film secured George Clooney the Academy Award and Golden Globe Award wins for Best Supporting Actor, and all up picked up fourteen wins and 28 other nominations. 2006 saw Minghella star in the comedy drama Directed by Terry Zwigoff 'Art School Confidential' alongside John Malkovich, Jim Broadbent, Scoot McNairy and Anjelica Huston.

The next year brought Romantic Drama offering 'Elvis and Annabelle' with Minghella playing Elvis and Blake Lively playing Annabelle with Joe Mantegna, Mary Steenburgen and Keith Carradine. This was followed up by 'How to Lose Friends & Alienate People' with Simon Pegg, Danny Huston, Gillian Anderson and Megan Fox; then John Krasinski's 'Brief Interviews with Hideous Men'; and closing out the decade was 'Agora' - a historical biographical drama set in 4th Century Roman Egypt and also starring Oscar Isaac, and Rachel Weisz.



In 2010 Minghella was cast in David Fincher's 'The Social Network'. The film was highly acclaimed, taking US$225M at the worldwide Box Office off the back of its US$40M budget investment, and it collected three Academy Award wins and five other nominations; four Golden Globe wins and two nominations; and three BAFTA wins and three nominations out of a total haul of 168 wins and 168 nods. The film starred Jesse Eisenberg as Mark Zuckerberg, the founder of Facebook upon which the film is based, Andrew Garfield, Justin Timberlake, Armie Hammer, and Rooney Mara. The George Clooney Written, Directed and starring 'The Ides of March' came next in 2011 with Ryan Gosling, Paul Giamatti, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Jeffrey Wright, Marisa Tomei and Evan Rachel Wood. This film was nominated for one Academy Award, four Golden Globes, two BAFTA's amongst a total cache of nine wins and thirty-five nominations. High school reunion dramedy romance offering '10 Years' followed with Channing Tatum, Oscar Isaac, Chris Pratt, Anthony Mackie and Rosario Dawson before Sci-Fi action adventure alien invasion offering 'The Darkest Hour' with Emile Hirsch, Joel Kinnaman, Rachael Taylor and Olivia Thirlby.

2013 brought us the Google based comedy 'The Internship' as Directed by Shawn Levy with Vince Vaughn, Owen Wilson and Rose Byrne, and then dramatic fantasy horror 'Horns' with Daniel Radcliffe, David Morse, Heather Graham and Juno Temple. Another college reunion offering followed of a dramatic nature this time with 2014's 'About Alex' with Jason Ritter, Maggie Grace, and Aubrey Plaza and then the Joe Johnston Directed thriller 'Not Safe for Work'. Sci-Fi dramatic thriller 'Into the Forest' followed up in 2015 with Ellen Page and Evan Rachel Wood, and then an uncredited appearance in 'The 9th Life of Louis Drax' (which he wrote the Screenplay for in his Writing debut) with Aaron Paul and Jamie Dornan.

This brings us up to date in terms of feature length movies. In between time there were appearances on six episodes of romantic comedy television series 'The Mindy Project', the nine minute short film about cat sitting called 'Fluffy', and then the highly acclaimed and popular television series based on the 1985 Margaret Atwood novel 'The Handmaid's Tale', in which Minghella plays Nick Blaine in nine episodes out of the first ten of Season One released earlier this year. Season Two has already been commissioned and will go to air in 2018.

Next up for Minghella, is his Directorial debut in the feature length 'Teen Spirit' for which he also wrote the original screenplay. About a shy and retiring teenage girl growing up on the Isle of Wight, off the south coast of England (where Anthony Minghella was born and raised) who has dreams and aspirations of pop stardom as a means of escaping from her damaged family life and her less than inspiring surroundings. The film stars Elle Fanning as that girl, Violet.

All up, Minghella has twenty-five Acting credits to his name, two as Producer, two as Screenwriter and one as Director. He has three award wins under his belt so far each for the Ensemble Cast Performance for 'The Social Network' and a further eight nominations. Minghella was romantically linked to American Actress Kate Mara from 2010 through until 2014.

Max Minghella - has the movie business in his DNA, and it's hardly surprising given his fathers pedigree that he has turned to Writing, Producing and Directing already, as well as establishing himself as a sought after Actor. Is a star on the rise, in demand, and one to watch out for. Happy Birthday to you Max, from Odeon Online.

-Steve, at Odeon Online-

Thursday, 5 February 2015

THE IDES OF MARCH - archive from 3rd December 2011.

Saw 'THE IDES OF MARCH' this week. George Clooney Produces, Directs, Co-Writes and leads this film with his usual enigmatic intense approach to movie making that sees him as polished, smart, likable and affable US Governor of Pennsylvania Mike Morris who is bidding for the big chair in the Whitehouse. This is a good solid political drama set with the backdrop of the Ohio Primary Elections . . . yes you guessed it, in March, and Clooney is backed up by a strong cast and a very solid storyline.

Ryan Gosling plays a strong supporting role as Stephen Meyers rather than his usual shoot 'em up action fuelled roles played hitherto, and here he is the staffer #1 and aide to Mike Morris on the campaign trail. He moves & shakes with the media, he is the speech writer, he schmoozes when he needs to and can back stab with the best of them . . . but for all this he is young and still wet behind the ears! When he succumbs to a moment of temptation with a female campaign volunteer he sets off a chain reaction from which there is no going back and which has repercussions on those around him - including his boss - Governor Mike Morris, who after all it would appear is hardly whiter than white himself, and no knight in shining armour either! Well, there's a surprise - do we know any Politicians that are?

Philip Seymour Hoffman and Paul Giamatti add gravitas as always as the other big players caught up in this burgeoning web of political intrigue with Morris & Co. Hoffman here is Paul Zara - the campaign manager and superior to Gosling's Meyers who has to deal with the fall out from Meyer's moment of weakness and the impending scandal and that may emanate from it. Giamatti is Tom Duffy the campaign manager for Ted Pullman (Michael Mantell) - an Arkansas Senator competing directly against Morris who comes to learn of said shenanigans and strives to use this for Pullmans political gain, but there are other forces at work here too.

All of this comes to a rather abrupt ending that doesn't really end too well for anyone (just another day in Politics!) but nonetheless it is a reasonably good story well played out by cast and Director. The film was made for just US$12.5M and grossed in the final analysis US$76M, and it picked up an Academy Award nomination for Best Adapted Screenplay, four Golden Globe nominations, and two BAFTA Nominations. All up worldwide it received ten award wins and a further thirty nominations. Worth seeking out at your local DVD Store if Political Drama's are your thing!

-Steve, at Odeon Online-