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" — Michael Wilmington, Chicago Tribune Film Critic ( June 18, 2001 )
Short films such as The Critic, Bambi Meets Godzilla, Lupo the Butcher, and many others were almost unknown to mainstream audiences ; however, these independent animated films continued to keep the yearly category of the Academy Award for Animated Short Film alive, as well as introducing a number of new names into the field of animation — names that would begin to bring change to the industry in the 1980s.
The film was given a negative review in The Times newspaper in the United Kingdom, in a piece published on 21 July 1966 and credited only to " Our Film Critic ".
** Toronto Internal Film Festival, International Critic ’ s Award
At the César Awards it won Best Editing, Best Film Work, Best Production Design and Best Writing, at the European Film Awards it won Best Set Design, at Fantasporto the Audience Jury Award, at the Guild of German Art House Cinemas Best Foreign Film, at Sitges Best Actor, Best Director, Best Original Soundtrack and the Prize of Catalan Screenwriter's Critic and Writer's Association.
Critic Joe Balthai wrote she was " the darling of the 1998 Sundance Film Festival " and Internet movie writer Harry Knowles said she was the " discovery of the fest ", but the film was not commercially released in the U. S. and went direct-to-video.
* How-To Guides: Examples include " So You Want to Be an Unrecognized Genius ," " How to Be a Clever Film Critic ," and " How to Get into the College of Your Choice.
* Donald Richie ( 1953 ), Film Critic.
The film earned a Silver Lion at the Venice Film Festival and the Critic Prize at the Deauville Film Festival.
* David Edelstein 1977 – Film Critic, New York Magazine, NPR's Fresh Air, CBS Sunday Morning, Slate, the New York Post, the Village Voice, and the Boston Phoenix.
Film Critic Jonathan Rosenbaum considers it one of the 15 best films of the 1980s.
Broadcasting: Linda Marigliano ( Triple J ); Nathan Sapsford ( Video Hits, Channel 10 ); Jaimie Leonarder / Jay Katz ( former SBS Film Critic ), Triple J and former SBS Film Critic Marc Fennell ; comedian / filmmaker Dan Ilic ( The Ronnie Johns Half Hour, Channel 10 ), Dom Alessio ( Triple J ); Dan Buhagiar ( Triple J )
* Gene Siskel ' 67, Film Critic
The film was screened in competition at the 1995 Cannes Film Festival and won the Prize of the Catalan Screenwriter's Critic and Writer's Association at the 1995 Sitges-Catalonian International Film Festival.
Critic David Thomson in his April 2007 review of the film in the British Film Institute's Sight & Sound magazine draws attention ( in the Listen to Britain section of the article ) to the music that was used in the film, in particular " at the end of the film ... that mackerel sky and Sir Arthur Sullivan's ' The Long Day Closes ' itself " ( which was sung by Pro Cantione Antiqua ).
* Harlan Jacobson: WBGO Journal Film Critic
Samir Farid ( prominent Film Critic ) in his book “ New Realism in Egyptian Cinema ”, 1991.

Film and David
Today, the film is seen by the British Film Institute as one of Chaplin's " great features ", while David Robinson says it shows the star at " his unrivalled peak as a creator of visual comedy.
Film critic David Thomson has stated: " Marker told me himself that Mongolia is correct.
* Bordwell, David, " Film Art: An Introduction "; McGraw-Hill ; 7th edition ( June, 2003 ).
Editorial Supervision by David Elliot, Production Supervision by Jim Marsh, Film Editor was Bert Rule.
Film critic David Thomson wrote of Hawks in The New Biographical Dictionary of Film " Far from the the meek purveyor of Hollywood forms, he always chose to turn them upside down, To Have and Have Not and The Big Sleep, ostensibly an adventure and a thriller, are really love stories.
In his book Dark Romance: Sexuality in the Horror Film, David Hogan called it " the most affecting gore thriller of all and, in a broader view, among the most effective horror films ever made ... the driving force of The Texas Chainsaw Massacre is something far more horrible than aberrant sexuality: total insanity.
In 1969, a plaque to Leigh was placed in the Actors Church, St Paul's, Covent Garden ; in 1985, a portrait of her was included in a series of postage stamps, along with Alfred Hitchcock, Charles Chaplin, Peter Sellers and David Niven to commemorate " British Film Year ".
Film historian David Bordwell writes that in his films, " Vacations, parties and artistic pursuits are vain efforts to conceal the characters ' lack of purpose and emotion.
" Film critic David Richard Jones adds that Kazan, during the 1940s and 1950s, was one of America's foremost Stanislavskians, and " influenced thousands of contemporaries " in the theatre, film, and the Actors Studio that he helped found.
* Robinson, David, Buster Keaton ( 1969 ) Indiana University Press, in association with British Film Institute
* Robinson, David, The Great Funnies: A History of Film Comedy ( 1969 ) E. P.
Film critic David Shipman called Muni " an actor of great integrity " and he prepared for his roles meticulously.
He has also won Golden Globe, Cannes, Berlinale, BAFTA, Cesar, David di Donatello, European Film Academy, and Czech Lion awards.
Film critic David Thomson calls the film " a superb, languid fantasia on the theme of the gangster film that repays endless viewing.
* David di Donatello for Best Foreign Film ( winner )
* 1994 ( 67th ) Bob's Birthday-Snowden Fine Animation, National Film Board of Canada, Channel 4-Alison Snowden and David Fine
Candy was in the audience for the American Film Institute's tribute to David Lean, director of Bridge on the River Kwai.
Rossellini with David Lynch at the Cannes Film Festival
" David Lean was given honorary membership of the Guild of British Film Editors in 1968.
was also honored abroad: the film won the Best Foreign Language Film award at the Blue Ribbon Awards in Japan, Cinema Writers Circle Awards in Spain, César Awards in France, and David di Donatello in Italy.
* Beckett's Catastrophe – dedicated to then-imprisoned Czech dissident playwright Václav Havel, who became president of Czechoslovakia after the 1989 Velvet Revolution – was first performed at the Avignon Festival on July 21, 1982 ; the film version ( in Beckett on Film ) was directed by David Mamet and performed by Harold Pinter, Sir John Gielgud, and Rebecca Pidgeon.
In 1995, the film was nominated for three Academy Awards for Best Film Editing, Best Sound ( Gregg Landaker, Steve Maslow, Bob Beemer, David MacMillan ) and Best Sound Effects Editing, winning the latter two.
In 1943, Zack Schwartz, David Hilberman, and Stephen Bosustow formed a studio called first Industrial Film & Poster Service and later United Productions of America, where they were free to apply their concepts.
The latter cast also won a Silver Bear for Outstanding Artistic Contribution, at the 2002 Berlin Film Festival ( Halle Berry won Best Actress at Berlin in 2002 ).. She won the Best Actress award at the Montréal World Film Festival ( in 2002 for Merci pour le chocolat ), at the Moscow International Film Festival ( in 1991 for Madame Bovary ), at the Deutscher Filmpreis ( in 1991 for Malina ) and twice at the David di Donatello ( in 1978 for La Dentellière and in 2001 for The Piano Teacher ).

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