Full awards and nominations of Hope and Glory
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Bill Rohan, a young boy living on the outskirts of London experiences the exhilaration of World War II, as seen through the eyes of director John Boorman, who also wrote and produced the autobiographical film. During this period, Bill learns about sex, death, love, hypocrisy, and the faults of adults as he prowls the ruins of bombed houses on Rosehill Avenue. His childlike father is off chasing patriotic dreams of glory from behind a ... [+]
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60th Academy Awards (1988) - Movies from 1987
- nom. Best Picture
- nom. Best Director (John Boorman)
- nom. Best Original Screenplay (John Boorman)
- nom. Best Cinematography (Philippe Rousselot)
- nom. Best Production Design (Anthony Pratt, Joanne Woollard)
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45th Golden Globes Awards (1988) - Movies from 1987
- winner Best Picture - Comedy or Musical
- nom. Best Director (John Boorman)
- nom. Best Screenplay (John Boorman)
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BAFTA 1989: British Academy Film Awards (Movies from 1987)
- nom. Best Film
- nom. Best Director (John Boorman)
- nom. Best Leading Actress (Sarah Miles)
- nom. Best Supporting Actor (Ian Bannen)
- winner Best Supporting Actress (Susan Wooldridge)
- nom. Best Original Screenplay (John Boorman)
- nom. Best Cinematographer (Philippe Rousselot)
- nom. Best Editing (Ian Crafford)
- nom. Best Music Score (Peter Martin)
- nom. Best Production Design (Anthony Pratt)
- nom. Best Costume Design (Shirley Russell)
- nom. Best Make Up & Hair (Anna Dryhurst)
- nom. Best Sound (Ron Davis, Peter Handford, John Hayward)
- Writers Guild Awards (WGA) - Movies from 1987
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3 Independent Spirit Awards
- nom. Best Foreign Film
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New York Film Critics Circle - Year 1987 - http://nyfcc.com
- nom. Best Picture
- nom. Best Director (John Boorman)
- nom. Best Screenplay (John Boorman)
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NSFC - National Society of Film Critics 1987
- nom. Best Picture
- winner Best Director (John Boorman)
- winner Best Screenplay (John Boorman)
- winner Best Cinematography (Philippe Rousselot)
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NBR (National Board of Review) - Awards for 1987
- nom. Top Ten Films
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Los Angeles Film Critics Awards 1987
- winner Best Picture
- winner Best Director (John Boorman)
- winner Best Screenplay (John Boorman)
- nom. Best Cinematography (Philippe Rousselot)
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Boston Society of Film Critics Awards 1987
- winner Best Film