Full awards and nominations of The Hill
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Drama
In a British Army "glasshouse" (military detention camp) in the Libyan Desert, the prisoners are British soldiers convicted of service offences such as insubordination, drunkenness on duty, or profiteering, and are subjected to repetitive drill in the blazing desert heat. The arrival of five new prisoners slowly leads up to a clash with the camp authorities.
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BAFTA 1966: British Academy Film Awards (Movies from 1965)
- nom. Best Film
- nom. Most Outstanding British Film
- nom. Best British Actor (Harry Andrews)
- nom. Best British Screenplay (Ray Rigby )
- winner Best Cinematography, Black & White (Oswald Morris)
- nom. Best Art Direction (B&W) (Arthur Lawson)
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Cannes Film Festival 1965
- nom. Golden Palm: Best Picture
- winner Award for Best Screenplay (Ray Rigby )
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NBR (National Board of Review) - Awards for 1965
- winner Best Supporting Actor (Harry Andrews)