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Arrival is a 2016 American science fiction film directed by Denis Villeneuve and written by Eric Heisserer. [1] Starring Amy Adams, Jeremy Renner and Forest Whitaker, the film focuses on the contact between a linguist (Adams) and aliens in one of 12 extraterrestrial spacecraft that appear across Earth. [2]
The film was the brainchild of screenwriter Eric Heisserer, which he conceived in order to popularize the works of Ted Chiang. Arrival is based on the Nebula-winning 1998 science fiction novella "Story of Your Life" by Ted Chiang. The novella involves Earth's first communication with heptapods who speak in a cryptic language.
Denis Villeneuve awards; Academy Awards: 0 3 ... Arrival: Choice Movie: Sci-Fi: Nominated 2018 Blade Runner 2049: Nominated Toronto International Film Festival.
Arrival (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) is the soundtrack composed by Jóhann Jóhannsson for Denis Villeneuve's 2016 film Arrival.It was released under Deutsche Grammophon on November 11, 2016, the same day as the film's theatrical release.
The 2018 MTV Movie & TV Awards brought together some of Hollywood's hottest stars for a celeb-filled ceremony at the Barker Hangar in Santa Monica, California, on Saturday night.
The Academy Awards are a set of awards given by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences annually for excellence of cinematic achievements. [6] Adams has received six nominations, tying her with Deborah Kerr and Thelma Ritter as the actresses with the second most nominations without winning (surpassed only by Glenn Close, who has eight nominations).
A film adaptation of the story, Arrival, was conceived and adapted by Eric Heisserer. Titled and directed by Denis Villeneuve, it was released in 2016. It stars Amy Adams, Jeremy Renner, and Forest Whitaker and was nominated for eight Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Best Adapted Screenplay; it won the award for Best Sound Editing.
Floyd Crosby won the award for Tabu in 1931, which was the last silent film to win in this category. Hal Mohr won the only write-in Academy Award ever, in 1935 for A Midsummer Night's Dream . Mohr was also the first person to win for both black-and-white and color cinematography.