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As award season 2013 comes to a close, let's take a look at some of the most compelling performers of the year. W Magazine listed 33 of Hollywood's finest—from big winner Daniel Day-Lewis to newcomer Quevenzhane Wallis—and commissioned fashion photographer Juergen Teller to document them "up close and unscripted."
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...Anne Hathaway who has scored yet another golden trophy for her stellar performance in Les Misérables! TIME recently featured eleven notable actors who gave superb performances last year, and these emotional portraits by photographer Paola Kudacki show just how deserving each nominee is.
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The Academy Awards is a prestigious event held by the American Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS) to give props to excellent work done by various professionals in the film industry. During the event, stars also give short performances to entertain the audience. In line with the 84th Academy Awards that just took place, let's take a look at some photos from the past.
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Inspired by the "Consider Uggie" campaign that began at the end of last year, in hopes the Academy would give Uggie, the Jack Russell Terrier, recognition for his performance, Lomography thinks it would be grand if the following black and white silent films received an honorary mention or two at next years Oscar ceremony!
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And the highly acclaimed film didn't snag just one, but five golden statuettes at the 84th Annual Academy Awards. This must be 'the' year for silent films, and we're thrilled to be a part of it! So, snuggle up to your grandma, who will probably pull your ear for insinuating she's old, and celebrate as loud as you can without using any words!
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With the 84th Academy Awards inching its way closer, we thought of refreshing your memory about some of the most notable movies from different countries. We started out with something from Italy, and today, we bring you a must-watch from Japan.
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It's that time of year again! Start filling out your ballots in-store NOW and be here Sunday, February 27 to sit back on some leather couches, relax with a drink and some nosh... then pray you got the most categories correct to win a brand new Sprocket Rocket!
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About two miles away from the Lomography Gallery Store in Los Angeles is a tourist attraction like no other in the world. While “movie capital of the world” is not necessarily its apt title today as most of the big studios have moved north to Burbank, CA and no movie stars actually live or even hang out in the area, it is still packed with many historical venues and landmarks associated with the rise of the movie industry.