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Julia is a 1977 American drama film directed by Fred Zinnemann and written by Alvin Sargent.It is based on a chapter from Lillian Hellman's 1973 book Pentimento about the author's relationship with a lifelong friend, Julia, who fought against the Nazis in the years prior to World War II.
Zinnemann was born in Rzeszów, [1] [2] [4] [5] the son of Anna (Feiwel) and Oskar Zinnemann, a doctor. [6] [7] His parents were Austrian Jews. [8] [9] He had one younger brother. Zinnemann grew up in Vienna during the First World War, during much of which his father was serving as a combat medic with the Austro-Hungarian Army on the Eastern Front.
Zinnemann also received nominations for the Academy Award for Best Director for his films The Search (1948), High Noon (1952), From Here to Eternity (1953), The Nun's Story (1959), The Sundowners (1960), and Julia (1977).
“The Day of the Jackal” by Fred Zinnemann (1973) “Julia” by Fred Zinnemann (1977) “Five Days One Summer,” by Fred Zinnemann (1982) in original version. Best of Variety.
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He played his first movie role in the 1977 American film Julia, directed by Fred Zinnemann. Five years later, he played his first starring role in another film by Zinneman, Five Days One Summer, opposite Sean Connery. But the film was not a commercial success, and neither was Sahara in which Wilson co-starred with Brooke Shields. [2]
Julia and The Turning Point tied for the most nominations with eleven each. [6] The winners were announced during the awards ceremony on April 3. Woody Allen became the first person to receive nominations for acting, directing, and screenwriting for the same film since Orson Welles , who previously achieved this feat for 1941's Citizen Kane . [ 7 ]
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