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MARATONA TOY STORY NA TNT (151/651)
Toy Story – Um Mundo de Aventuras
(Toy Story, EUA, 1995)
Exibição em HD
Direção: John Lasseter
Sinopse: O aniversário de Andy está chegando e os brinquedos estão nervosos. Afinal de contas, será que um deles será esquecido por alguma nova maravilha da tecnologia? Este é o dilema central de Toy Story, que nos apresenta a história de como Woody, um caubói do faroeste, e Buzz Lightyear, um astronauta do espaço, se conhecem e disputam a preferência de Andy.
Bastidores: Recebeu 3 indicações ao Oscar: Melhor Trilha Sonora em Comédia/Musical, Melhor Roteiro Original (Joss Whedon, Andrew Stanton, Joel Cohen e Alec Sokolow, baseado em estória de John Lasseter, Andrew Stanton, Peter Docter e Joe Ranft) e Melhor Canção ("You've got a friend").
Toy Story foi o primeiro filme realizado através da parceria entre a Walt Disney Pictures e a Pixar Animation Studios.
Em 2010 foi lançada uma versão deste filme com tecnologia 3D.
sábado 4 de abril de 2015
16h30 TNT (151/651)
domingo 5 de abril de 2015
11h10 TNT (151/651)
domingo 19 de abril de 2015
15h40 TNT (151/651)
segunda 20 de abril de 2015
10h45 TNT (151/651)
15h45 Globo - Toy Story 2
(EUA, 1999) [HD]Animação
Direção: John Lasseter
Sinopse: Durante uma brincadeira do garoto Andy , um acidente danifica a costura do braço direito do cowboy Woody. Enquanto isso o pinguim Wheezy é colocado numa caixa pela mãe de Andy e vai parar no quintal numa liquidação de quinquilharias usadas. Woody tenta resgatar Wheezy mas acaba sendo encontrado entre as quinquilharias pelo colecionador Al McWhiggin que o rouba e leva para sua coleção com a intenção de vendê-lo para um museu de brinquedos no Japão, junto com outros bonecos da série: a vaqueira Jessie, o mineiro Stinky Pete e o cavalo Bullseye.
Buzz Lightyear comanda a tentativa de resgate de Woody, junto com outras figuras conhecidas: Rex, o dinossauro, Mr. Potato Head, Slinky Dog e o porquinho-mealheiro Hamm. Woody estará perante um dilema: ir para o museu de brinquedos e ser visitado para sempre por crianças através de uma vitrine num museu ou regressar com os amigos, reocupando o efémero papel de brinquedo preferido de Andy.
Bastidores: Recebeu uma indicação ao Oscar, de Melhor Música ("When she loved me").
sábado 4 de abril de 2015
17h55 TNT (151/651)
domingo 5 de abril de 2015
12h30 TNT (151/651)
domingo 19 de abril de 2015
12h30 TNT (151/651)
quinta 23 de abril de 2015
10h40 TNT (151/651)
sexta 24 de abril de 2015
8h40 TNT (151/651)
terça 28 de abril de 2015
20h40 TNT (151/651)
quarta 29 de abril de 2015
15h15 TNT (151/651)
Toy Story 3
(EUA, 2010)
Direção: Lee Unkrich
Sinopse: Os anos passam, os bebês se tornam crianças, as crianças se tornam adolescentes, que se tornam jovens e vão para a Universidade. Os brinquedos de Andy são doados para o orfanato Sunnyside Daycare Center.
A vida do cowboy Woody e seus amigos piora bastante no novo lar, já que crianças começam a brincar e a "torturar" os brinquedos. Nesse lugar há o brinquedo-urso chamado Lots-o’-Huggin’, que é o líder local e não faz nada para ajudar os novos moradores. Buzz também acaba se envolvendo com um outro ursinho, o Lotso. Assim, Woody é o único que pode bolar um plano de fuga.
Bastidores: Vencedor de dois Oscars: Melhor Longa-Metragem de Animação e Melhor Canção Original ("We Belong Together", de Randy Newman). Indicado também nas categorias Melhor Filme (Darla K. Anderson, produtora), Melhor Edição de Som (Tom Myers, Michael Silvers) e Melhor Roteiro Adaptado (Michael Arndt, John Lasseter, Andrew Stanton e Lee Unkrich)
sábado 4 de abril de 2015
19h35 TNT (151/651)
domingo 5 de abril de 2015
14h05 TNT (151/651)
(Toy Story, EUA, 1995)
Exibição em HD
Direção: John Lasseter
Sinopse: O aniversário de Andy está chegando e os brinquedos estão nervosos. Afinal de contas, será que um deles será esquecido por alguma nova maravilha da tecnologia? Este é o dilema central de Toy Story, que nos apresenta a história de como Woody, um caubói do faroeste, e Buzz Lightyear, um astronauta do espaço, se conhecem e disputam a preferência de Andy.
Bastidores: Recebeu 3 indicações ao Oscar: Melhor Trilha Sonora em Comédia/Musical, Melhor Roteiro Original (Joss Whedon, Andrew Stanton, Joel Cohen e Alec Sokolow, baseado em estória de John Lasseter, Andrew Stanton, Peter Docter e Joe Ranft) e Melhor Canção ("You've got a friend").
Toy Story foi o primeiro filme realizado através da parceria entre a Walt Disney Pictures e a Pixar Animation Studios.
Em 2010 foi lançada uma versão deste filme com tecnologia 3D.
sábado 4 de abril de 2015
16h30 TNT (151/651)
domingo 5 de abril de 2015
11h10 TNT (151/651)
domingo 19 de abril de 2015
15h40 TNT (151/651)
segunda 20 de abril de 2015
10h45 TNT (151/651)
15h45 Globo - Toy Story 2
(EUA, 1999) [HD]Animação
Direção: John Lasseter
Sinopse: Durante uma brincadeira do garoto Andy , um acidente danifica a costura do braço direito do cowboy Woody. Enquanto isso o pinguim Wheezy é colocado numa caixa pela mãe de Andy e vai parar no quintal numa liquidação de quinquilharias usadas. Woody tenta resgatar Wheezy mas acaba sendo encontrado entre as quinquilharias pelo colecionador Al McWhiggin que o rouba e leva para sua coleção com a intenção de vendê-lo para um museu de brinquedos no Japão, junto com outros bonecos da série: a vaqueira Jessie, o mineiro Stinky Pete e o cavalo Bullseye.
Buzz Lightyear comanda a tentativa de resgate de Woody, junto com outras figuras conhecidas: Rex, o dinossauro, Mr. Potato Head, Slinky Dog e o porquinho-mealheiro Hamm. Woody estará perante um dilema: ir para o museu de brinquedos e ser visitado para sempre por crianças através de uma vitrine num museu ou regressar com os amigos, reocupando o efémero papel de brinquedo preferido de Andy.
Bastidores: Recebeu uma indicação ao Oscar, de Melhor Música ("When she loved me").
sábado 4 de abril de 2015
17h55 TNT (151/651)
domingo 5 de abril de 2015
12h30 TNT (151/651)
domingo 19 de abril de 2015
12h30 TNT (151/651)
quinta 23 de abril de 2015
10h40 TNT (151/651)
sexta 24 de abril de 2015
8h40 TNT (151/651)
terça 28 de abril de 2015
20h40 TNT (151/651)
quarta 29 de abril de 2015
15h15 TNT (151/651)
Toy Story 3
(EUA, 2010)
Direção: Lee Unkrich
Sinopse: Os anos passam, os bebês se tornam crianças, as crianças se tornam adolescentes, que se tornam jovens e vão para a Universidade. Os brinquedos de Andy são doados para o orfanato Sunnyside Daycare Center.
A vida do cowboy Woody e seus amigos piora bastante no novo lar, já que crianças começam a brincar e a "torturar" os brinquedos. Nesse lugar há o brinquedo-urso chamado Lots-o’-Huggin’, que é o líder local e não faz nada para ajudar os novos moradores. Buzz também acaba se envolvendo com um outro ursinho, o Lotso. Assim, Woody é o único que pode bolar um plano de fuga.
Bastidores: Vencedor de dois Oscars: Melhor Longa-Metragem de Animação e Melhor Canção Original ("We Belong Together", de Randy Newman). Indicado também nas categorias Melhor Filme (Darla K. Anderson, produtora), Melhor Edição de Som (Tom Myers, Michael Silvers) e Melhor Roteiro Adaptado (Michael Arndt, John Lasseter, Andrew Stanton e Lee Unkrich)
sábado 4 de abril de 2015
19h35 TNT (151/651)
domingo 5 de abril de 2015
14h05 TNT (151/651)
Saturday, March 21, 2015
EMPIRE SCENE - WALL STREET
"Greed is good..."
SETTING THE SCENE Gordon Gekko, the voice of the '80s, takes the floor at the annual shareholders' meeting of the Teldar Paper, the latest corporation that he intends to take over and brutally strip of its assets...
“Well, ladies and gentlemen, we’re not here to indulge in fantasy, but in political and economic reality... I am not a destroyer of companies. I am a liberator of them. The point is, ladies and gentlemen, that greed, for lack of a better word, is good. Greed is right. Greed works. Greed clarifies, cuts through and captures the essence of the evolutionary spirit. Greed, in all of its forms – greed for life, for money, for love, knowledge – has marked the upward surge of mankind and greed, you mark my words, will not only save Teldar Paper, but that other malfunctioning corporation called the USA. Thank you very much (The audience rise to give him an ovation). Thank-you very much!”
SETTING THE SCENE Gordon Gekko, the voice of the '80s, takes the floor at the annual shareholders' meeting of the Teldar Paper, the latest corporation that he intends to take over and brutally strip of its assets...
“Well, ladies and gentlemen, we’re not here to indulge in fantasy, but in political and economic reality... I am not a destroyer of companies. I am a liberator of them. The point is, ladies and gentlemen, that greed, for lack of a better word, is good. Greed is right. Greed works. Greed clarifies, cuts through and captures the essence of the evolutionary spirit. Greed, in all of its forms – greed for life, for money, for love, knowledge – has marked the upward surge of mankind and greed, you mark my words, will not only save Teldar Paper, but that other malfunctioning corporation called the USA. Thank you very much (The audience rise to give him an ovation). Thank-you very much!”
EMPIRE CLASSIC SCENE. BASIC INSTINCT
"'Games are fun...'"
SETTING THE SCENE Suspected of murdering retired rock and roller Johnny Boz, millionaire novelist Catherine Tramell (Sharon Stone) is brought in for questioning before a police panel – Assistant District Attorney Correlli (Wayne Knight) Nick Curran (Michael Douglas), Lieutenant Walker (Denis Arndt), Gus (George Dzundza) and Captain Calcott (Chelcie Ross)…
CORRELI: Would you tell us about the nature of your relationship with Mr. Boz?
CATHERINE: I had sex with him for about a year and a half... I liked having sex with him. He wasn’t afraid of experimenting. I like men like that, men who give me pleasure. He gave me a lot of pleasure.
CORRELI: You ever, er, engage in any sado-masochistic activity?
CATHERINE (Leans forward): Exactly what did you have in mind, Mr. Correli?
CORRELI: (He licks his lips): Ever tie him up?
CATHERINE: No.
CATHERINE: No. Johnny liked to use his hands too much... I like hands and fingers.
WALKER: You describe a white silk scarf in your book.
CATHERINE: I’ve always had a fondness for white silk scarves. They’re good for all occasions.
NICK: But you said you liked men to use their hands didn’t you?
CATHERINE: No, I said I liked Johnny to use his hands... I don’t make any rules, Nick, I go with the flow.
CORRELI: Did you kill Mr. Boz, Miss Tramell?
CATHERINE (Takes off her jacket): I’d have to be pretty stupid to write a book about killing and then kill somebody the way I described it in my book – I’d be announcing myself as the killer. I’m not stupid.
TALCOTT: We know you’re not stupid, Miss Tramell.
WALKER: Maybe that’s what you’re counting on to get you off the hook.
NICK: Writing the book gives you an alibi.
CATHERINE: Yes it does, doesn’t it? The answer is no, I didn’t kill him.
GUS: Do you use drugs, Miss Tramell?
CATHERINE: Sometimes.
CORRELI: Did you ever use drugs with Mr. Boz?
CATHERINE: Sure.
GUS: What kind of drugs?
CATHERINE: Cocaine... have you ever fucked on cocaine Nick? (She uncrosses her legs) It’s nice.
NICK (Hot under the collar): You like playing games, don’t you?
CATHERINE (Playing with her lighter): I have a degree in psychology, it goes with the turf... Games are fun.
SETTING THE SCENE Suspected of murdering retired rock and roller Johnny Boz, millionaire novelist Catherine Tramell (Sharon Stone) is brought in for questioning before a police panel – Assistant District Attorney Correlli (Wayne Knight) Nick Curran (Michael Douglas), Lieutenant Walker (Denis Arndt), Gus (George Dzundza) and Captain Calcott (Chelcie Ross)…
CORRELI: Would you tell us about the nature of your relationship with Mr. Boz?
CATHERINE: I had sex with him for about a year and a half... I liked having sex with him. He wasn’t afraid of experimenting. I like men like that, men who give me pleasure. He gave me a lot of pleasure.
CORRELI: You ever, er, engage in any sado-masochistic activity?
CATHERINE (Leans forward): Exactly what did you have in mind, Mr. Correli?
CORRELI: (He licks his lips): Ever tie him up?
CATHERINE: No.
CATHERINE: No. Johnny liked to use his hands too much... I like hands and fingers.
WALKER: You describe a white silk scarf in your book.
CATHERINE: I’ve always had a fondness for white silk scarves. They’re good for all occasions.
NICK: But you said you liked men to use their hands didn’t you?
CATHERINE: No, I said I liked Johnny to use his hands... I don’t make any rules, Nick, I go with the flow.
CORRELI: Did you kill Mr. Boz, Miss Tramell?
CATHERINE (Takes off her jacket): I’d have to be pretty stupid to write a book about killing and then kill somebody the way I described it in my book – I’d be announcing myself as the killer. I’m not stupid.
TALCOTT: We know you’re not stupid, Miss Tramell.
WALKER: Maybe that’s what you’re counting on to get you off the hook.
NICK: Writing the book gives you an alibi.
CATHERINE: Yes it does, doesn’t it? The answer is no, I didn’t kill him.
GUS: Do you use drugs, Miss Tramell?
CATHERINE: Sometimes.
CORRELI: Did you ever use drugs with Mr. Boz?
CATHERINE: Sure.
GUS: What kind of drugs?
CATHERINE: Cocaine... have you ever fucked on cocaine Nick? (She uncrosses her legs) It’s nice.
NICK (Hot under the collar): You like playing games, don’t you?
CATHERINE (Playing with her lighter): I have a degree in psychology, it goes with the turf... Games are fun.
EMPIRE CLASSIC SCENE - GONE WITH THE WIND
As God is my witness..."
SETTING THE SCENE Having escaped the burning of Atlanta, Scarlett O’Hara has returned to Tara to find the plantation ravaged by war and her family sick and starving. In the barren fields she makes a vow. This speech is still a popular party piece for every Southern belle in every amateur dramatical society from Virginia to the Gulf of Mexico.
"As God is my witness... as God is my witness, they're not going to luck me! I'm going to live through this, and when it's all over, I'll never be hungry again. No, nor any of my folks! If I have to lie, steal, cheat or kill! As God is my witness, I'll never be hungry again."
SETTING THE SCENE Having escaped the burning of Atlanta, Scarlett O’Hara has returned to Tara to find the plantation ravaged by war and her family sick and starving. In the barren fields she makes a vow. This speech is still a popular party piece for every Southern belle in every amateur dramatical society from Virginia to the Gulf of Mexico.
"As God is my witness... as God is my witness, they're not going to luck me! I'm going to live through this, and when it's all over, I'll never be hungry again. No, nor any of my folks! If I have to lie, steal, cheat or kill! As God is my witness, I'll never be hungry again."
EMPIRE CLASSIC SCENE - GOOD MORNING VIETNAM
"Gooood Morning Vi-et naaaaaam!!!"
SETTING THE SCENE Vietnam: 1965. D.J. Adrian Cronauer makes his debut broadcast on Armed Forces Radio Saigon.
Gooood Morning Vi-et naaaaaam! Hey, this is not a test, this is rock and roll. Time to rock it from the Delta to the DMZ. Is that me or does that sound like an Elvis Presley movie? Viva Da Nang, (sings) Oh Viva Da Nang, Dan Nang me, Da Nang me, went out to get a rope and hang me... Hey, is it a little too early for being that loud? Hey! Too late! It's oh six hundred. What’s the oh stand for? Oh my God it's early! Speaking of early, how about that Cro-Magnon Marty Dreiwitz? Thank you Marty for "silky smooth sound", make me sound like Peggy Lee... Rock and Roll! Freddie and The Dreamers. Warrrahwahhr... The wronnng spreeed. Weee’ve got it onnnn the wronnng speed. For those of you who are recovering from a hangover that's going to sound just right. Let's put it right back down again. Let's try it a little bit faster, see if that picks it up a little bit. Let’s get it up on 78. Nerebergerebrrr... those pilots are going IreallylikethemusicIreallylikethemusicIlreallylikethemusic. Oh it’s still a bad song. Hey, wait a minute. Let’s try something. Let’s play it backwards and see if it gets any better. Vovehsnyeveh. Freddie-is-the-devil. Vovehsnyeveh. Freddie-is-the-devil. (Gasps!) Uh! Na na na na Na na na na Na na na na. Picture a man going on a journey beyond sight and sound. He's left Crete. He’s entered… the Demilitarized Zone. Aaaaah! De de la, de de la boom. All right! Hey, what is this Demilitarized Zone? What do they mean Police Action? Sounds like a couple of cops in Brooklyn going "Uh, she looks pretty to me". Hey, whatever it is I like it because it gets you on your toes better than a strong cup of cappuccino. What is a Demilitarized Zone. Sounds like something out of The Wizard of Oz. Ohhh nooo! Don’t go in there! (Sings) Oh Hey Ho Ho Chi Minh. Ohhh look! You’ve landed in Saigon. You’re among the little people now. (Sings) We represent the RVN Army, the RVN Army. Oh no! Follow the Ho Chi Minh Trail! Follow the Ho Chi Minh Trail! Oh I’ll get you my pretty! Oh my God it’s the Wicked Witch of the North! Its Hanoi Hannah! Now little G.I. You and your little to-do too! Ah-hahahahahaha. Oh Adrian. A-dri-an. What're you doing Adrian? Oh, Hannah, you slut! You’ve been down on everything but the Titanic. Stop it right now... hey, uh, hi, can you help me? What's your name? My name’s Roosevelt Lee Roosevelt. Roosevelt, what town are you stationed in? I’m stationed in Poon Tang. Well that you, Roosevelt. What’s the weather like out there? It’s hot! Damn hot! Real hot! Hot as it is, is my shorts I can cook things in it, a little crotch-pot cookin’. Well can you tell me what it feels like? Fool! Why it’s hot I told you again. Were you born on the sun? It's damn hot! I said it’s so damn hot I saw these little guys in the orange grove burst into flames, it’s that hot, you know what I'm talking about? What do you think its going to be like tonight? It’s going to be hot and et. That’s nice if you’re with a lady, but it ain’t no good if you're in the jungle. Thank you Roosevelt. Here's a song coming your way right now. Nowhere To Run To by Martha And The Vandellas. Yes! Hey, you know what I mean! (starts the record.)
(Off mic to his assistant) Whew! Too much?
SETTING THE SCENE Vietnam: 1965. D.J. Adrian Cronauer makes his debut broadcast on Armed Forces Radio Saigon.
Gooood Morning Vi-et naaaaaam! Hey, this is not a test, this is rock and roll. Time to rock it from the Delta to the DMZ. Is that me or does that sound like an Elvis Presley movie? Viva Da Nang, (sings) Oh Viva Da Nang, Dan Nang me, Da Nang me, went out to get a rope and hang me... Hey, is it a little too early for being that loud? Hey! Too late! It's oh six hundred. What’s the oh stand for? Oh my God it's early! Speaking of early, how about that Cro-Magnon Marty Dreiwitz? Thank you Marty for "silky smooth sound", make me sound like Peggy Lee... Rock and Roll! Freddie and The Dreamers. Warrrahwahhr... The wronnng spreeed. Weee’ve got it onnnn the wronnng speed. For those of you who are recovering from a hangover that's going to sound just right. Let's put it right back down again. Let's try it a little bit faster, see if that picks it up a little bit. Let’s get it up on 78. Nerebergerebrrr... those pilots are going IreallylikethemusicIreallylikethemusicIlreallylikethemusic. Oh it’s still a bad song. Hey, wait a minute. Let’s try something. Let’s play it backwards and see if it gets any better. Vovehsnyeveh. Freddie-is-the-devil. Vovehsnyeveh. Freddie-is-the-devil. (Gasps!) Uh! Na na na na Na na na na Na na na na. Picture a man going on a journey beyond sight and sound. He's left Crete. He’s entered… the Demilitarized Zone. Aaaaah! De de la, de de la boom. All right! Hey, what is this Demilitarized Zone? What do they mean Police Action? Sounds like a couple of cops in Brooklyn going "Uh, she looks pretty to me". Hey, whatever it is I like it because it gets you on your toes better than a strong cup of cappuccino. What is a Demilitarized Zone. Sounds like something out of The Wizard of Oz. Ohhh nooo! Don’t go in there! (Sings) Oh Hey Ho Ho Chi Minh. Ohhh look! You’ve landed in Saigon. You’re among the little people now. (Sings) We represent the RVN Army, the RVN Army. Oh no! Follow the Ho Chi Minh Trail! Follow the Ho Chi Minh Trail! Oh I’ll get you my pretty! Oh my God it’s the Wicked Witch of the North! Its Hanoi Hannah! Now little G.I. You and your little to-do too! Ah-hahahahahaha. Oh Adrian. A-dri-an. What're you doing Adrian? Oh, Hannah, you slut! You’ve been down on everything but the Titanic. Stop it right now... hey, uh, hi, can you help me? What's your name? My name’s Roosevelt Lee Roosevelt. Roosevelt, what town are you stationed in? I’m stationed in Poon Tang. Well that you, Roosevelt. What’s the weather like out there? It’s hot! Damn hot! Real hot! Hot as it is, is my shorts I can cook things in it, a little crotch-pot cookin’. Well can you tell me what it feels like? Fool! Why it’s hot I told you again. Were you born on the sun? It's damn hot! I said it’s so damn hot I saw these little guys in the orange grove burst into flames, it’s that hot, you know what I'm talking about? What do you think its going to be like tonight? It’s going to be hot and et. That’s nice if you’re with a lady, but it ain’t no good if you're in the jungle. Thank you Roosevelt. Here's a song coming your way right now. Nowhere To Run To by Martha And The Vandellas. Yes! Hey, you know what I mean! (starts the record.)
(Off mic to his assistant) Whew! Too much?
Wednesday, March 18, 2015
Wednesday, March 11, 2015
Oscar de Melhor Filme Estrangeiro 2004
Vencedor:
As Invasões Bárbaras (Canadá)
Outros Candidatos:
Evil (Suécia)
O Samurai do Entardecer (Japão)
Twin Sisters (Holanda)
Zelary (República Checa)
Carandiru, de Hector Babenco, foi o representante brasileiro que concorreu a uma das vagas entre os finalistas do Oscar.
Também concorreram para ser o representante brasileiro os filmes O Caminho das Nuvens, de Vicente Amorim; Lara, de Ana Maria Magalhães; Dois Perdidos numa Noite Suja, de José Jofilly; O homem que Copiava, de Jorge Furtado; Desmundo, de Alain Fresnot; Durval Discos, de Ana Muylaert; Capital do Medo, de Manoel Carlos; e Deus é Brasileiro, de Cacá Diegues.
Globo de Ouro de Melhor Filme Estrangeiro 2004
Vencedor:
Osama (Afeganistão)
Outros Candidatos:
Adeus, Lênin! (Alemanha)
As Invasões Bárbaras (Canadá)
Uma Amizade Sem Fronteiras (França)
O Retorno (Rússia)
As Invasões Bárbaras (Canadá)
Outros Candidatos:
Evil (Suécia)
O Samurai do Entardecer (Japão)
Twin Sisters (Holanda)
Zelary (República Checa)
Carandiru, de Hector Babenco, foi o representante brasileiro que concorreu a uma das vagas entre os finalistas do Oscar.
Também concorreram para ser o representante brasileiro os filmes O Caminho das Nuvens, de Vicente Amorim; Lara, de Ana Maria Magalhães; Dois Perdidos numa Noite Suja, de José Jofilly; O homem que Copiava, de Jorge Furtado; Desmundo, de Alain Fresnot; Durval Discos, de Ana Muylaert; Capital do Medo, de Manoel Carlos; e Deus é Brasileiro, de Cacá Diegues.
Globo de Ouro de Melhor Filme Estrangeiro 2004
Vencedor:
Osama (Afeganistão)
Adeus, Lênin! (Alemanha)
As Invasões Bárbaras (Canadá)
Uma Amizade Sem Fronteiras (França)
O Retorno (Rússia)
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