The King's Speech가 받은 수상 및 후보 목록
List of awards and nominations received by The King's Speech
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킹스 스피치(The King's Speech)는 데이비드 세이들러(David Seidler)의 대본에서 톰 후퍼가 연출한 2010년 영국 사극 영화다.이 영화에는 조지 역의 콜린 퍼스, 부인 엘리자베스 여왕 역의 헬레나 본햄 카터, 언어 치료사 리오넬 로게 역의 제프리 러시가 출연한다.[1]이 영화는 그의 말더듬기를 극복하려는 조지의 시도에 초점을 맞추고 있는데, 이 시도는 로게가 중요한 역할을 한 과정이다.
킹스 스피치(King's Speech)는 2010년 9월 6일 미국 텔루라이드 영화제(Telluride Film Festival)에서 초연되었으며,[2] 2011년 1월 7일 영국에서 개봉되었다.[3]이 영화는 전 세계적으로 총 4억 1400만 달러의 흥행 수입을 올렸으며 800만 파운드의 제작 예산으로 제작되었다.[4][5]영국 개봉 5주 후, 이 영화는 영국 독립영화 중 가장 성공적인 영화로 확인되었다.[5]그것은 2010년 최고의 영화들을 위한 20명 이상의 평론가의 상위 10위 목록에 올랐다.[6]
제83회 아카데미 시상식에서 이 영화는 다른 어떤 영화보다 많은 총 12개의 수상 후보에 올랐고,[7] 최우수 작품상, 최우수 감독상(허퍼), 최우수 각본상(세이들러), 최우수 남우주연상(이상 Furth) 등 4개의 상을 받았다.[8]제68회 골든글로브 시상식에서 이 영화는 다른 어떤 후보보다도 많은 7개의 후보에 올랐지만, 퍼스만이 남우주연상을 받았다.[9]후퍼는 제63회 미국 감독조합 시상식에서 최우수 감독상을 수상하기도 했다.[10]제17회 스크린 액터스 길드 어워드에서 퍼스는 남우주연상을, 출연진은 남우주연상을 수상했다.[11]At the 64th British Academy Film Awards, it won seven awards out of fourteen nominations, more than any other film,[12] consisting of Best Film, Outstanding British Film, Best Actor (Firth), Best Supporting Actor (Rush), Best Supporting Actress (Bonham Carter), Best Original Screenplay (Seidler), and Best Music (Alexandre Desplat).[13]
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참고 항목
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외부 링크
- 영화 공식 웹사이트
- 인터넷 동영상 데이터베이스에서의 왕의 연설에 대한 상