IndieLondon | by Rob | Fri, Feb 8
Fri, Feb 8
France’s Marion Cotillard, meanwhile, was named best actress for her portrayal of Edith Piaf in La Vie En Rose, while Paul Thomas Anderson won best director for There Will Be Blood.
Paul Greengrass, meanwhile, deservedly won best British director for his superior thriller The Bourne Ul...
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Dear David, Some people would be shocked but not completely stunned if: There Will Be Blood won. They work for, are related to, or are in the adulatory fan club of the still-growing auteur Paul Thomas Anderson. But most of this club expects him, if he wins anything, to capture Best Director.
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