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Spotlight Features Award Winners and Memorable Movies February 2015 HDNet Movies delivers the ultimate movie watching experience – uncut - uninterrupted – all in high definition. HDNet Movies showcases a diverse slate of box-office hits, iconic classics and award winners spanning the 1950s to 2000s. HDNet Movies also features kidScene, a daily and Friday Night program block dedicated to both younger movie lovers and the young at heart. For complete movie schedule information, visit www.hdnetmovies.com. Each Month HDNet Movies rolls out the red carpet and shines the spotlight on Hollywood Blockbusters, Spotlight Features Award Winners and Memorable Movies The Birdcage In Good Company (Premiere) February 2nd 6:15pm February 2nd 8:15pm Starring Robin Williams, Gene Hackman, Nathan Starring Dennis Quaid, Topher Grace, Scarlett Lane. Directed by Mike Nichols Johansson. Directed by Paul Weitz Black Hawk Down (Premiere) Out of Africa th th February 4 6:35pm February 7 at 6:15pm Starring Josh Harnett, Ewan McGregor, Tom Starring Meryl Streep, Robert Redford, Klaus Maria Sizemore. Directed by Ridley Scott Brandauer. Directed by Sydney Pollack Four Weddings and Funeral Stranger Than Fiction February 14th 6:45pm February 5th at 8:00pm Starring Hugh Grant, Andie MacDowell, Kristin Scott Starring Will Ferrell, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Emma Thomas. Directed by Mike Newell Thompson. Directed by Marc Forster Make kidScene your destination every day from 6:00am to 4:30pm. Check program schedule or www.hdnetmovies.com for all scheduled broadcasts. Beethoven’s 3rd & 4th (Premiere) Flipper Starring Judge Reinhold, Julia Sweeney, Joe Pichler Starring Elijah Wood, Paul Hogan, Johanthan Banks. Directed by Alan Shapiro The Borrowers Garfield Starring John Goodman, Mark Williams, Jim Broadbent. Directed by Peter Hewitt Starring Breckin Meyer, Jennifer Love Hewitt, Bill Murray (as Garfield). Directed by Pete Hewitt Dudley Do-Right (Premiere) Mr. Mom Starring Brendan Fraser, Sarah Jessica Parker, Alfred Molina. Directed by Hugh Wilson Starring Michael Keaton, Teri Garr, Martin Mull. 1 Directed by Stan Dragoti An evening of family films every Friday Night Are We There Yet? (Premiere) Hoosiers th February 13th 6:05pm February 20 8:45pm Starring Ice Cube, Nia Long, Aleisha Allen. Starring Gene Hackman, Barbara Hershey, Dennis Directed by Brian Levant Hopper. Directed by David Anspaugh. The Black Stallion October Sky th February 20th 6:45pm February 27 7:00pm Starring Kelly Reno, Mickey Rooney, Teri Garr. Starring Jake Gyllenhaal, Chris Cooper, Laura Dern. Directed by Carroll Ballard. Directed by Joe Johnston Glory Road The Perfect Man (Premiere) th February 27th 9:00pm February 13 7:45pm Starring Josh Lucas, Derek Luke, Jon Voight. Starring Hillary Duff, Heather Locklear, Chris Noth. Directed by James Gartner Directed by Mark Rosman Re-experience your favorite movie Sunday In Retro classics from the 1950s to 1970s. An Affair to Remember The Seven Year Itch th February 15th 6:30pm February 15 8:30pm Starring Cary Grant, Deborah Kerr. Directed by Leo Starring Marilyn Monroe, Tommy Ewell, Evelyn McCarey. Keyes. Directed by Billy Wilder The Deer Hunter The Sting st February 22nd 9:00pm February 1 6:45pm Starring Robert De Niro, Meryl Streep, Christopher Starring Paul Newman, Robert Redford, Robert Shaw. Walken. Directed by Michael Cimino Directed by George Roy Hill The Magnificent Seven Ride! Support Your Local Gunfighter th February 22nd 4:30pm February 8 9:05pm Starring Lee Van Cleef, Stefanie Powers, Michael Starring James Garner, Suzanne Pleshette, Jack Elam. Callan. Directed by George McCowan Directed by Burt Kennedy 2 National Film Registry HDNet Movies presents American films that have been selected as culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant and identified for preservation by the Library of Congress. For more information on film preservation and conservation, visit www.loc.gov/film. Check program schedule or www.hdnetmovies.com for all scheduled broadcasts. Hoosiers 3:10 to Yuma Starring Gene Hackman, Barbara Hershey, Dennis Starring Glenn Ford, Van Heflin, Felicia Farr. Directed by Delmer Daves Hopper. Directed by David Anspaugh. The Black Stallion The Sting Starring Kelly Reno, Mickey Rooney, Teri Garr. Starring Paul Newman, Robert Redford, Robert Shaw. Directed by Carroll Ballard Directed by George Roy Hill The Deer Hunter Tootsie Starring Robert De Niro, Meryl Streep, Christopher Starring Dustin Hoffman, Jessica Lange, Teri Garr. Directed by Sydney Pollack Walken. Directed by Michael Cimino HDNet Movies counts down to the "Oscars" with a Program Special tribute to past Academy Award Winners & Nominees. Four Weddings and a Funeral An Affair to Remember February 14th 6:45pm February 15th 6:30pm Nominated Best Picture Nominated Best Cinematography Nominated Best Writing, Screenplay Nominated Best Costume Design Nominated Best Original Song Sense and Sensibility Nominated Best Music, Scoring February 14th 8:45pm Bus Stop th Won Best Writing, Adapted Screenplay February 15 10:15pm Nominated Best Picture Nominated Best Actor in a Supporting Role: Don Nominated Best Actress: Emma Thompson Murray Nominated Best Supporting Actress: Kate Winslet Nominated Best Cinematography An American Tail Nominated Best Costume Design February 16th 6:00am/ 12:00pm Nomated Best Music, Original Score Nominated Best Original Song 3 The Sting Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon February 16th 7:15pm February 19th 6:45pm Won Best Picture Won Best Cinematography Won Best Director Won Best Original Score Won Best Writing Won Best Art Direction-Set Decoration Won Best Art Direction-Set Decoration Won Best Foreign Language Film Won Best Costume Design Nominated Best Picture Won Best Film Editing Nominated Best Director Won Best Music, Scoring Original Song Nominated Best Writing, Screenplay Nominated Best Actor: Robert Redford Nominated Best Costume Design Nominated Best Cinematography Nominated Best Film Editing Nominated Best Sound Nominated Best Original Score Tootsie The Black Stallion February 17th 6:05pm February 20th 6:45pm Won Best Actress: Jessica Lange Won Special Achievement Award - sound editing Nominated Best Picture Nominated Best Actor in a Supporting Role: Mickey Nominated Best Actor: Dustin Hoffman Rooney Nominated Best Supporting Actress: Teri Garr Nominated Best Film Editing Nominated Best Director Nominated Best Writing Hoosiers Nominated Best Cinematography February 20th 8:45pm Nominated Best Sound Nominated Best Actor in a Supporting Role Nominated Best Film Editing Nominated Best Music, Original Score Nominated Best Music, Original Song The Guns of Navarone The Birdcage February 21st 4:30pm February 17th 8:05pm Won Best Effects, Special Effects Nominated Best Art Direction-Set Decoration Nominated Best Picture The Big Country Nominated Best Director February 18th 4:50pm Nominated Best Writing, Adapted Screenplay Nominated Best Sound Won Best Actor in a Supporting Role: Burl Ives Nominated Best Film Editing Nominated Best Music, Scoring Nominated Best Music, Scoring Legends of the Fall Black Hawk Down February 18th 7:45pm February 21st 7:15pm Won Best Cinematography Won Best Film Editing Nominated Best Art Direction-Set Decoration Won Best Sound Nominated Best Sound Nominated Best Director: Ridley Scott Nominated Best Cinematography Geronimo: An American Legend th February 18 10:00pm Nominated Best Sound 4 Out of Africa The Deer Hunter nd nd February 22 6:15pm February 22 9:00pm Won Best Picture Won Best Picture Won Best Director Won Best Actor in a Supporting Role: Christopher Won Best Writing, Adapted Screenplay Walken Won Best Cinematography Won Best Director Won Best Art Direction-Set Decoration Won Best Sound Won Best Sound Won Best Film Editing Won Best Music, Original Score Nominated Best Actor in a Leading Role: Rober De Nominated Best Actress: Meryl Streep Niro Nominated Best Actor in a Supporting Role: Klaus Nominated Best Actress in a Supporting Role: Meryl Maria Brandauer Streep Nominated Best Costume Design Nominated Best Writing, Screenplay Nominated Best Film Editing Nomated Best Cinematography 5 .
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