The Artist (2011)
The Artist (2011)





Plot.
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Cast & Crew.

Jean Dujardin
George Valentin / Producer

Bérénice Bejo
Peppy Miller

John Goodman
Al Zimmer

James Cromwell
Clifton

Penelope Ann Miller
Doris Valentin

Missi Pyle
Constance Gray

Beth Grant
Peppy's Maid

Ed Lauter
Peppy's Butler

Joel Murray
Policeman Fire

Elizabeth Tulloch
Norma

Ken Davitian
Pawnbroker

Malcolm McDowell
The Butler

Basil Hoffman
Auctioneer

Bill Fagerbakke
Policeman Tuxedo

Nina Siemaszko
Admiring Woman

Stephen Mendillo
Set Assistant

Dash Pomerantz
Peppy's Boyfriend

Beau Nelson
Peppy's Boyfriend

Alex Holliday
Guard

Wiley M. Pickett
Guard

Ben Kurland
Audition Casting Assistant

Katie Nisa
Audition Dancer

Katie Wallack
Audition Dancer

Hal Landon Jr.
Napoleon

Cleto Augusto
Set Technician

Sarah Karges
Laughing Dancer

Sarah Scott
Laughing Dancer

Ezra Buzzington
Journalist

Stuart Pankin
Director #1 (Restaurant)

Andy Milder
Director #2

Bob Glouberman
Director #3 (Finale)

David Allen Cluck
Assistant Director (Finale) / First Assistant Director

Matt Skollar
Peppy's Assistant

Annie O'Donnell
Woman with Policeman

Patrick Mapel
Assistant with Newspaper

Matthew Albrecht
Tennis Player

Harvey J. Alperin
Doctor

Lily Knight
Nurse at Peppy's House

Clement Blake
Beggar

Tasso Feldman
Zimmer's Assistant

Christopher Ashe
Zimmer's Assistant

Adria Tennor
Zimmer's Assistant

Cletus Young
Bartender

J. Mark Donaldson
Thug #1 / Stunts

Brian J. Williams
Thug #2 / Stunts

Jen Lilley
Onlooker

Brian Chenoweth
Onlooker

Tim DeZarn
Soldier

Kristian Falkenstein
Actor in 'The Brunette'

Uggie
Jack

Robert Amico
The Waiter (uncredited)

Todd Bittner
Surprised Cameraman (uncredited)

Bill Blair
Studio Engineer (uncredited)

Teri Bocko
Laughing Dancer (uncredited)

Amanda Chism
Make-Up Artist (uncredited)

Brendan Connolly
Studio Executive (uncredited)

Vincent De Paul
Restaurant Manager (uncredited)

Mohamed Dione
African (uncredited)

Jennifer Kaye Evans
Studio Film Star (uncredited)

Josephine Ganner
1930's Studio Actress (uncredited)

Victor Holstein
Grip (uncredited)

Jennifer Ingrum
Charleston Dancer (uncredited)

Sergio Kato
Actor (uncredited)

Kevin Ketcham
Film Crew Member (uncredited)

Carmen Kirby
Fan (uncredited)

Michael Laren
Michel (uncredited)

Jillana Laufer
Silent Film Star (uncredited)

Sonya Macari
Autograph Girl (uncredited)

Josh Margulies
Film Clapper #1 (uncredited)

Julie Minasian
Make-up Artist 1 (uncredited)

Rene Napoli
Studio Executive (uncredited)

Niko Novick
Producer (uncredited)

Geoff Pilkington
Sound Technician (uncredited)

Randee Reicher
Make-up Artist 2 (uncredited)

Andrew Schlessinger
1920s Lighting Technician (uncredited)

Frank Scozzari
Man in Restaurant (uncredited)

Jewel Shepard
Flapper Starlet (uncredited)

John H. Tobin
Violinist in Ballroom (uncredited)

Josh Woodle
Man in Bed with Peppy (uncredited)

Frédérique Dumas-Zajdela
Producer

Michel Hazanavicius
Director / Writer / Editor

Guillaume Schiffman
Director of Photography

Thomas Langmann
Producer

Ludovic Bource
Original Music Composer

Anne-Sophie Bion
Editor

Heidi Levitt
Casting

Laurence Bennett
Production Design

Gregory S. Hooper
Art Direction

Robert Gould
Set Decoration

Mark Bridges
Costume Design

Antoine de Cazotte
Unit Production Manager / Executive Producer

Peter Iovino
Still Photographer

James Plannette
Gaffer

Jeremy Burdek
Co-Producer

Daniel Delume
Executive Producer

Nadia Khamlichi
Co-Producer

Richard Middleton
Executive Producer

Emmanuel Montamat
Associate Producer

Adrian Politowski
Co-Producer

Gilles Waterkeyn
Co-Producer

Catherine Childers
Key Hair Stylist

Cydney Cornell
Hair Designer

Kelcey Fry
Makeup Artist

Jennifer Brown Greenberg
Makeup Artist

Zoe Hay
Makeup Artist

Julie Hewett
Makeup Designer

Adruitha Lee
Hairstylist

Pauletta O. Lewis
Hairstylist

Lydia Milars
Makeup Artist

Anne Morgan
Hairstylist

Michele Payne
Hairstylist

Kimberley Spiteri
Hairstylist

Angie Wells
Makeup Artist

Robert Wilson
Hairstylist

Melissa Yonkey
Hairstylist

Joy Zapata
Hairstylist

Stacey K. Black
Hairstylist

Jed Dornoff
Makeup Artist

Marie-Christine Lafosse
Production Supervisor

Christina Lee Storm
Production Supervisor

Carol Kiefer
Art Department Coordinator

Josh Lusby
Assistant Art Director

Joe Mason
Art Department Assistant

Cheryl Gould Strang
Leadman

Daniel Turk
Construction Coordinator

Todd Wolcott
Greensman

Berj Daniel Bedrosian
Propmaker

Cesar Orozco
Propmaker

Yannick Boulot
Sound

Pascal Chauvin
Foley

Gérard Lamps
Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Didier Lesage
ADR & Dubbing

Marc Mnémosyne
Sound

Nadine Muse
Sound Editor

Franck Tassel
Foley

Olivier Villette
Boom Operator

Ken Yasumoto
Sound

Chris Cline
Special Effects

David Waine
Special Effects Coordinator

John Eggett
Pyrotechnic Supervisor

Laurent Brett
Visual Effects / Digital Compositors

David Danesi
Visual Effects / Thanks

Aurelie Lajoux
Digital Compositors

Romain Moussel
Digital Compositors

Alexis Vieil
Visual Effects Producer

Laura Albert
Stunts

Eddie Braun
Stunts

Michael Caradonna
Stunts

Donna Evans
Stunts

Dennis Fitzgerald
Stunts

Tanner Gill
Stunt Coordinator

Gary Morgan
Stunts

Scott Wilder
Stunts

Scotty Richards
Stunts Coordinator

Manny Duran
Grip

Harry Hope
Rigging Grip

John Sosenko
Camera Operator

Mark Colicci
Camera Operator

Dan Kneece
Additional Camera

David Leite
Grip

Andrey Prikazchikov
Rigging Grip

Joseph Ruiz
Grip

Jennifer Ann Henry
First Assistant Camera

Rachel Donofrie
First Assistant Camera

Daniel L. Turrett
Camera Operator

Matt Turve
Electrician

Thomas Vandermillen
First Assistant Camera

Micah Zarlow
Rigging Grip

Lauren Fernandes
Casting Associate

Michael Sanford
Casting Associate

Riki Lin Sabusawa
Set Costumer

Gia Jimenez
Set Costumer

Robert Iannaccone
Set Costumer

Richard Deusy
Digital Intermediate

Christian Dutac
Color Timer

Albert Guinovart
Orchestrator

Jérôme Lateur
Executive Producer

Mehdi Sayah
Production Coordinator

Lyle Christensen
Driver

Billy Kane
Transportation Coordinator

Rémi Bezançon
Thanks

Nicolas Brault
Thanks

Serge Bromberg
Thanks

Olivier Chiavassa
Thanks

Jean-Claude Grumberg
Thanks

Serge Hazanavicius
Thanks

Dominique Mézerette
Thanks

Paul Rassam
Thanks

Nicolas Saada
Thanks

Riad Sattouf
Thanks

Florent-Emilio Siri
Thanks

Philip Shanahan
First Assistant Camera

Laura Aldridge
Production Coordinator

Fred Fein
Stand In

Martin Metz
Executive In Charge Of Production

Isabelle Ribis
Script Supervisor

Iwona Sellers
Executive In Charge Of Production

Bastien Sirodot
Executive In Charge Of Production

Douglas S. McClintock II
Location Scout

Segolene Fleury-Slimane
Production Manager
Media.






















Details.
Release DateOctober 12, 2011
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 40m
Budget$15,000,000
Box Office$133,432,856
Filming LocationsLos Angeles, United States
Genres
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This Movie Is About.
Wiki.
The Artist is a 2011 French comedy drama film in the style of a black-and-white silent film or part-talkie. It was written and directed by Michel Hazanavicius, produced by Thomas Langmann and stars Jean Dujardin and Bérénice Bejo. The story takes place in Hollywood, between 1927 and 1932, and focuses on the relationship between a rising young actress and an older silent film star as silent cinema falls out of fashion and is replaced by the "talkies".
The Artist received widespread critical acclaim and won many accolades. Dujardin won Best Actor at the 2011 Cannes Film Festival, where the film premiered. The film was nominated for six Golden Globes, the most of any 2011 film, and won three: Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy, Best Original Score, and Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy for Dujardin. In January 2012, it was nominated for twelve BAFTAs, the most of any film from 2011, and won seven, including Best Film, Best Director, Best Actor for Dujardin, and Best Original Screenplay for Hazanavicius.
It was nominated for ten Academy Awards and won five, including Best Picture, Best Director for Hazanavicius, and Best Actor for Dujardin, making him the first French actor ever to win in this category. It was also the first French-produced film to win Best Picture, the first mainly silent film to win since 1927's Wings won at the 1st Academy Awards in 1929, the first film presented in the 4:3 aspect ratio to win since 1953's From Here to Eternity, the first black-and-white film to win since 1993's Schindler's List, though the latter contained limited colour sequences; and the first 100% black-and-white film to win since 1960's The Apartment.
In France it was nominated for ten César Awards, winning six, including Best Film, Best Director for Hazanavicius, and Best Actress for Bejo. The Artist has received more awards than any other French film.
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