Wednesday 17 March 2010

EXHIBITION

Big Hits And Awards

Working Title Films have many memorable films and here i will be listing the biggest ones along with the awards that the films have gained to this very day. * Four Weddings And A Funeral [1994] Starring Hugh Grant and Andie MacDowell. WON- 13 awards [including BAFTAS and Golden Globe awards] NOMINATED- 6 [including Oscar and MTV awards] * Notting Hill [1999] Starring Julia Roberts and Hugh Grant. WON- 10 awards [including Golden Screen and Brit awards] NOMINATED- 8 [including Golden Globe and Teen Choice Award] * Billy Elliot [2000] Starring Jamie Bell. WON- 31 awards [including Empire Award and Golden Hitchcock award] NOMINATED- 34 awards [including Golden Spike and MTV Movie Award] * Bridget Jone's Diary [2001] Starring Renée Zellweger, Colin Firth and Hugh Grant. WON- 7 awards [including Empire Award and Golden Screen awards] NOMINATED- 18 awards [including Grammy and BAFTA Film Awards] * About A Boy [2002] Starring Hugh Grant and Nicholas Hoult. WON- 7 awards [including Empire Award and Golden Satellite Award] NOMINATED- 14 awards [including Golden Globe and BAFTA Film Award] * Shaun Of The Dead [2004] Starring Simon Pegg. WON- 6 awards [including Empire Award and Saturn Award] NOMINATED- 8 awards [including British Comedy Award and Chlotrudis Award] * Elizabeth: The Golden Age [2007] Starring Cate Blanchett, Geoffrey Rush and Clive Owen. WON- 4 awards [including Oscar and Satellite Award awards] NOMINATED- 10 awards [including BAFTA Film Award and Golden Globe award] *The Boat That Rocked [2009] Starring Bill Nighy, Kenneth Branagh and Philip Seymour Hoffman. However, as bigger hit this comedy film was it did not win any awards, as of yet.

Wednesday 3 March 2010

DISTRIBUTION

Marketing

This is the poster for the film wild child, it is obviously released for a younger target audience as its very girly and bright. The trailer for wild child (below) is once again obviously targeted for a younger audience with the music used, the way the over voice is talking and the slapstick comedy used. 


Wednesday 27 January 2010