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George Fenton GEORGE FENTON AWARDS AND NOMINATIONS INTERNATIONAL FILM MUSIC EARTH CRITICS ASSOCIATIONS AWARD (2007) Best Original Score -Documentary Feature EMMY AWARD PLANET EARTH - POLE TO POLE Outstanding Music Composition for a Series EMMY NOMINATION PRIDE Outstanding Music Composition For a Miniseries, Movie or a Special EMMY AWARD BLUE PLANET: SEAS OF LIFE Outstanding Music Composition for a Series GOLDEN GLOBE Nomination ANNA AND THE KING Best Score and Song IVOR NOVELLO AWARD Nomination Best Film Score IVOR NOVELLO Nomination EVER AFTER Best Film Score BAFTA Nomination THE MADNESS OF KING GEORGE IVOR NOVELLO Award SHADOWLANDS Best Film Score OSCAR Nomination THE FISHER KING Best Score IVOR NOVELLO Nomination FINAL ANALYSIS Best Film Score BAFTA Nomination MEMPHIS BELLE OSCAR Nomination -Best Score DANGEROUS LIAISONS BAFTA Nomination The Gorfaine/ Schwartz Agency, Inc. (818) 260-8500 1 GEORGE FENTON GOLDEN GLOBE Nomination CRY FREEDOM STANDARD Nomination BAFTA Nomination GRAMMY Nomination OSCARS Nomination-Best Score, Best Song IVOR NOVELLO Award IVOR NOVELLO Nomination THE COMPANY OF WOLVES GRAMMY Nomination GANDHI BAFTA Nomination OSCAR Nomination-Best Score IVAR NOVELLO Award Best Film Score BAFTA Award THE BLUE PLANET IVOR NOVELLO Nomination EMMY Award BEYOND THE CLOUDS BAFTA Nomination LIFE IN THE FREEZER BAFTA Nomination THE TRIALS OF LIFE BAFTA Nomination TALKING HEADS Best Original TV Music BAFTA Award THE MONOCLED MUTINEER Best Original TV Music IVOR NOVELLO Award BAFTA Nomination THE JEWEL IN THE CROWN IVOR NOVELLO Award BAFTA Award WALTER Best Original TV Music IVOR NOVELLO Nomination NO COUNTRY FOR OLD MEN BAFTA Award Best Original TV Music D& DA Award IVOR NOVELLO Nomination OMNIBOUS D & DA Award The Gorfaine/ Schwartz Agency, Inc. (818) 260-8500 2 GEORGE FENTON IVOR NOVELLO Nomination FOX BAFTA Nomination RAIN ON THE ROOF Best Original TV Music IVOR NOVELLO Nomination SHOESTRING FEATURE FILMS THE LADY IN THE VAN Nicholas Hytner, Damian Jones, Kevin Loader, prods. TriStar Pictures / BBC Films Nicholas Hytner, dir. ABSOLUTELY ANYTHING Bill Jones, Terry Jones, prods. GFM Films Terry Jones, dir. WILD OATS Blythe Frank, Re-Shaun Frear, Lucas Jarach, Kip Wild Pictures / The Weinstein Company Konwiser, prods. Andy Tennant, dir. JIMMY’S HALL Rebecca O’Brien, prod. Sony Pictures Classics Ken Loach, dir. THE ZERO THEOREM Nicolas Chartier, Dean Zanuck, prods. Mediapro Studios Terry Gilliam, dir. BEARS (documentary) Alastair Fothergill, Keith Scholey, dirs.. Disney THE BOUNTY Neal H. Moritz, prod. Sony Pictures Andy Tennant, dir. FOOL’S GOLD Jon Klane, Bernard Goldman, Donald De Line, prods. Warner Brothers Pictures Andrew Tennant, dir. THE HISTORY BOYS Nicholas Hytner, Damian Jones, Fox Searchlight Kevin Loader, prods. Nicholas Hytner, dir. LAST HOLIDAY Laurence Mark, Jack Rapke, prods. Paramount Pictures Wayne Wang, dir. VALIANT John H. Williams, prod. Vanguard Films Productions Gary Chapman, dir. MRS. HENDERSON PRESENTS Norma Heyman, prod. BBC Films Stephen Frears, dir. The Gorfaine/ Schwartz Agency, Inc. (818) 260-8500 3 GEORGE FENTON BEWITCHED Lucy Fisher, Douglas Wick, prods. Columbia Pictures Nora Ephron, dir. HITCH James Lassiter, Teddy Zee, prods. Columbia Pictures Andy Tennant, dir. STAGE BEAUTY Robert De Niro, Hardy Justice, Artisan Entertainment Jane Rosenthal, prods. Richard Eyre, dir. IMAGINING ARGENTINA Geoffrey Lands, Michael Peyser, Santiago Myriad Pictures Pozo, Diane Sillan, prods. Christopher Hampton, dir. DEEP BLUE Sophokles Tasioulis, Alix Tidmarsh, prods. BBC Films Andy Byatt, Alastair Fothergill, dirs. SWEET HOME ALABAMA Stokely Chaffin, prod. Disney Andy Tennant, dir. SWEET SIXTEEN Rebecca O’Brien, prod. Parallax Pictures Ken Loach, dir TOO CLOSE TO THE BONE Hugo Godwin, prod. Talamasca Productions Sabastien Godwin, dir. NAVIGATORS Rebecca O’Brien, prod. Parallax Pictures Ken Loach, dir. CENTER STAGE Laurence Mark, prod. Columbia Nicholas Hytner, dir. BREAD AND ROSES Rebecca O’Brien, prod. Parallax Pictures Ken Loach, dir. LUCKY NUMBERS Sean Daniel, prod. Paramount Pictures Nora Ephron, dir. SUMMER CATCH Brian Robbins, prod. Warner Brothers Michael Tollin, dir. GREY OWL Richard Attenborough, dir/ prod. Beaver Productions The Gorfaine/ Schwartz Agency, Inc. (818) 260-8500 4 GEORGE FENTON ANNA AND THE KING Lawrence Bender, prod. Fox 2000 Pictures Andy Tennent, dir. MY NAME IS JOE Rebecca O’Brien, prod. Parallax Pictures Ken Loach, dir. EVER AFTER Tracey Trench, prod. 20 th Century Fox Andy Tennant, dir. LIVING OUT LOUD Danny DeVito, Michael Shamberg, New Line Cinema Stacey Sher, prods. Richard LaGravenese, dir. YOU’VE GOT MAIL Lauren Shuler Donner, prod. Warner Brothers Nora Ephron, dir. THE WOODLANDERS Barney Reisz, prod. River Regency Phil Agland, dir. DANGEROUS BEAUTY Arron Milchan, prod. New Regency Marshall Herskovitz, dir. THE OBJECT OF MY AFFECTION Laurence Mark, prod. 20 th Century Fox Nicholas Hytner, dir MULTIPLICITY Trevor Albert, prod. Sony Columbia Harold Ramis, dir. THE CRUCIBLE David Picker, prod. 20 th Century Fox Nicholas Hytner, dir. CARLA’S SONG Sally Hibbin, prod Parallax Pictures Ken Loach, dir. IN LOVE AND WAR Dmitri Villard, prod. New Line Cinema Richard Attenborough, dir. HEAVEN’S PRISONERS Leslie Greif, Andre Morgan, Albert Ruddy, prods. Savoy Pictures/ New Line Phil Joanou, dir. MARY REILLY Norma Heyman, prod. Columbia/ TriStar Stephen Frears, dir. The Gorfaine/ Schwartz Agency, Inc. (818) 260-8500 5 GEORGE FENTON LADYBIRD, LADYBIRD Sally Hibbin, prod. Parallax Pictures Ken Loach, dir. MIXED NUTS Joseph Hartwick, Paul Junger Witt, Sony Tony Thomas, prods. Nora Ephron, dir. THE MADNESS OF KING OF David Parfitt, prod. GEORGE Nicholas Hytner, dir. Samuel Goldwyn Co. LAND AND FREEDOM Rebecca O’Brien, prod. Parallax Pictures Ken Loach, dir. BORN YESTERDAY Stephen Traxsler, prod. Touchstone Pictures Luis Mandoki, dir. SHADOWLANDS Richard Attenborough, dir. Savoy Pictures HERO Laura Ziskin, prod. Columbia Stephen Frears, dir. GROUNDHOG DAY Trevor Albert, prod. Columbia/Ocean Pictures Harold Ramis, dir. THE FISHER KING Ray Cooper, prod. Darby Film/Universal Terry Gilliam, dir. CHINA MOON Barrie Osborne, prod. Tig/ Orion John Bailey, dir. FINAL ANALYSIS Charles Roven, prod. Warner Brothers Phil Joanou, dir. MEMPHIS BELLE David Puttman, prod. Warner Brothers/ Enigma Michael Caton-Jones, dir. WHITE PALACE Mark Rosenburg, prod. Spring Creek Productions Luis Mandoki, dir. WE’RE NO ANGELS Art Linson, prod. Paramount Neil Jordan, dir. The Gorfaine/ Schwartz Agency, Inc. (818) 260-8500 6 GEORGE FENTON THE LONG WALK HOME Taylor Hackford, prod. New Vision Dick Pearce, dir. A HANDFUL OF DUST Derek Granger, prod. Stagescreen Productions/ LWT Charles Sturridge, dir. HIGH SPIRITS Steve Woolley, prod. Palace Productions Neil Jordan, dir. DANGEROUS LIAISONS Norma Heyman, prod. Lorimar/ Warner Stephen Frears, dir. CRY FREEDOM Richard Attenborough, prod/dir. Marble Arch/ Universal MCA WHILE MISCHIEF Simon Perry, prod White/ Umbrella Films Michael Radford, dir. THE DRESSMAKER Ronald Shedlo, prod. Freeway Films/ C4 Jim O’Brien, dir. 84 CHARING CROSS ROAD Geoffrey Helman, prod. Brooks Films David Hugh Jones, dir. CLOCKWISE Michael Codron, prod. EMI/ Moment Films Christopher Morahan, dir. THE COMPANY OF WOLVES Steve Woolley, prod. Palace Productions Neil Jordan, dir. BILLY THE KID AND THE GREEN Simon Mallin, prod. BAIZE VAMPIRE Alan Clarke, dir. ITC/ Zenith RUNNERS Barry Hanson, prod. Goldcrest/ Hanstoll Prods. Charles Sturridge, dir. PAROLE Michael Tuchner, dir. RSO GANDHI Richard Attenborough, prod/dir. Indo-British Films/ Goldcrest The Gorfaine/ Schwartz Agency, Inc. (818) 260-8500 7 GEORGE FENTON DEAD END John Urling Clarke, dir. Cineca WATERLOO BRIDGE HANDICAP Ross Kramer, dir. Paramount THE TUMOR PRINCIPLE Arthur Ellis, dir. National Film School HUSSY Jeremy Watt, prod. Boyd’s Co Matthew Chapman, dir. YOU’RE A BIG GIRL NOW Peter Shillingford, dir. Watchgrove WHAT BECAME OF JACK AND JILL Max Rosenberg, prod. Palomar Films Bill Bail, dir. PRIVATE ROAD Barney Platt Mills, prod/dir. Maya Films TELEVISION MUHAMMED ALI GREATEST Frank Doelger, prod. FIGHT (MOW) Stephen Frears, dir. HBO PLANET EARTH (series) Shannon Malone, Vanessa Berlowitz, prods. BBC Alastair Fothergill, dir. PRIDE Christopher Hall, prod. BBC John Downer, dir. THE BLUE PLANET Alastair Fothergill, prod. BBC NEWSNIGHT REVIEW Mark Bell NBS TELLING TALES Garland/Powell, Mark Shivas Slow Motion SHANGHAI VICE Phil Agland, prod/dir. River Films, C4 The Gorfaine/ Schwartz Agency, Inc. (818) 260-8500 8 GEORGE FENTON TALKING HEADS 2: Mark Shivas, prod. Miss Foazzard Find Her Feet Patrick Garland, Stuart Burge, Udayan The Hand Of God Prasad, Tristram Powell, Gavin Millas, Playing Sandwiches dirs. The Outside Dog Night In The Gardens Of Spain Waiting For The Telegram BBC THE FLICKERING FLAME Rebecca O’Brien, prod. Parallax Pictures Ken Loach,dir. NEWSNIGHT Peter Horrocks BBC SECOND CHANCE Stephen Frears Tomboy HERE AND NOW Dave Stafford BBC POLAR BEAR (Wildlife Special) Martha Holmes BBC MONARCHY Dave Dickinson BBC FALL OF SAIGON George Carey, prod. BBC Michael Dutfield, dir. BEYOND THE CLOUDS Phil Agland River Films/ C4 BBC NEWS BRANDING Steve Rose, Tom Wragg (Breakfast 1, 6, 9) BBC NEWSNIGHT (remix) Tim Gardham BBC ON THE RECORD (remix) David Jordan BBC LIFE IN THE FREEZER Alastair Fothergill, prod. BBC The Gorfaine/ Schwartz Agency, Inc. (818) 260-8500 9 GEORGE FENTON INSIDE ULSTER Tom Kelly Tom Wragg BBC BBC WORLD SERVICE TELEVISION John Ramsland NEWS BBC WILDLIFE ON ONE Alastair Fothergill THE TRIALS OF LIFE Michael Gunton, dir. BBC 102 BOULEVARD
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