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For the past 47 years, former Green Beret surgeon Jeffrey MacDonald‘s account of what happened the night his entire family was murdered has remained the same.
MacDonald has said four intruders killed his wife, Colette, 26, and daughters Kimberley, 5, and Kristen, 2, at their Fort Bragg, North Carolina, home on Feb. 17, 1970. One of the intruders, he has said, was a woman with long blonde hair, wearing a floppy hat, holding what appeared to be a candle and chanting, “Acid is groovy. Kill the pigs.
For the past 47 years, former Green Beret surgeon Jeffrey MacDonald‘s account of what happened the night his entire family was murdered has remained the same.
MacDonald has said four intruders killed his wife, Colette, 26, and daughters Kimberley, 5, and Kristen, 2, at their Fort Bragg, North Carolina, home on Feb. 17, 1970. One of the intruders, he has said, was a woman with long blonde hair, wearing a floppy hat, holding what appeared to be a candle and chanting, “Acid is groovy. Kill the pigs.
- 1/10/2017
- by Nicole Weisensee Egan
- PEOPLE.com
On Saturday evening the Art Directors Guild (Adg) announced the winners of its 19th Annual Excellence in Production Design Awards, in eleven categories of film, television, commercials and music videos during a black-tie ceremony at the International Ballroom of the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills.
The Grand Budapest Hotel, Birdman and Guardians Of The Galaxy were the night’s big winners.
Christopher Nolan received the Guild’s prestigious Cinematic Imagery Award presented by Anne Hathaway, star of Interstellar, currently nominated for five Academy Awards including Best Production Design.
George Clooney presented Production Designer Jim Bissell with the Lifetime Achievement Award.
Photo by Mathew Imaging/WireImage
Winners For Excellence In Production Design For A Feature Film In 2014:
Period Film
The Grand Budapest Hotel Production Designer: Adam Stockhausen
Fantasy Film
Guardians Of The Galaxy Production Designer: Charles Wood
Contemporary Film
Birdman Production Designer: Kevin Thompson
Winners For Excellence In Production...
The Grand Budapest Hotel, Birdman and Guardians Of The Galaxy were the night’s big winners.
Christopher Nolan received the Guild’s prestigious Cinematic Imagery Award presented by Anne Hathaway, star of Interstellar, currently nominated for five Academy Awards including Best Production Design.
George Clooney presented Production Designer Jim Bissell with the Lifetime Achievement Award.
Photo by Mathew Imaging/WireImage
Winners For Excellence In Production Design For A Feature Film In 2014:
Period Film
The Grand Budapest Hotel Production Designer: Adam Stockhausen
Fantasy Film
Guardians Of The Galaxy Production Designer: Charles Wood
Contemporary Film
Birdman Production Designer: Kevin Thompson
Winners For Excellence In Production...
- 2/1/2015
- by Michelle McCue
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
The Art Directors Guild (Adg, Iatse Local 800) tonight announced winners of its 19th Annual Excellence in Production Design Awards, in eleven categories of film, television, commercials and music videos during a black-tie ceremony at the International Ballroom of the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills. The awards took place before an audience of more than 850, including guild members, industry executives and press. Adg President Mimi Gramatky and Council Chair Marcia Hinds presided over the awards ceremony with comedian Owen Benjamin serving as host. Christopher Nolan received the Guild’s prestigious Cinematic Imagery Award presented by Anne Hathaway, star of Interstellar, currently nominated for five Academy Awards® including Best Production Design. George Clooney presented Production Designer Jim Bissell with the Lifetime Achievement Award. Senior Illustrator Camille Abbott, Senior Set Designer John P. Bruce and Scenic Artist Will Ferrell also were recipients of this year’s Lifetime Achievement Awards, the first year...
- 2/1/2015
- by Josh Abraham
- Hollywoodnews.com
"The Grand Budapest Hotel," "Birdman" and "Guardians of the Galaxy" took home prizes at The Art Directors Guild's Annual Excellence in Production Design Awards, in eleven categories of film, television, commercials and music videos. Full list of winner s here. "Interstellar" star Anne Hathaway presented The Guild's Cinematic Imagery Award to her director, Christopher Nolan. George Clooney presented Production Designer Jim Bissell with the Lifetime Achievement Award. Lifetime Achievement Awards also went to Senior Illustrator Camille Abbott, Senior Set Designer John P. Bruce, and Scenic Artist Will Ferrell. Production Designers John Gabriel Beckman, Charles Lisanby and Walter H. Tyler were inducted into the Adg Hall of Fame. On hand to buttress their Oscar campaigns were "The Theory of Everything" nominees Eddie Redmayne and Felicity Jones. Here is the full list of Adg winners: Winners For...
- 2/1/2015
- by Anne Thompson
- Thompson on Hollywood
George Clooney will present the Art Directors Guild Lifetime Achievement Award to his longtime friend Jim Bissell, the Oscar-nominated production designer behind the stunning world of Clooney's 2005 "Good Night, and Good Luck" and this year's "The Monuments Men." Clooney recently won the HFPA's Cecil B. DeMille award, the Golden Globes equivalent of a lifetime achievement prize. His collaborations with Bisell began in 2002 with Clooney's directorial debut "Confessions of a Dangerous Mind," and the two have paired ever since. Bissell also art-directed Spielberg's "E.T." in 1982, among other films. As previously announced, filmmaker Christopher Nolan will receive the Adg's Cinematic Imagery Award. Lifetime Achievement Awards will be awarded for the first time in Adg history to all four crafts. Joining Bissell will be illustrator Camille Abbott, set designer John P. Bruce and scenic artist Will Ferrell. Additional presenters include Anne...
- 1/20/2015
- by Ryan Lattanzio
- Thompson on Hollywood
The Art Directors Guild has announced nominees for the group's 19th annual awards, and films that have come on strong as of late like "American Sniper" and "Nightcrawler" were in the mix along notable extravagant displays in the period and fantasy categories. However, there were a few missing pieces. In the fantasy arena, both "The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies" and "Maleficent" came up short, while "Exodus: Gods and Kings" missed in the period department. The most shocking snub might be "Mr. Turner's" in that field, however. (And it would have been great to see "Snowpiercer" get some love here, but, alas.) As a reminder, the Guild implemented a new rule this season. Period films must now have the majority of sets and locations designed to portray a time period at least 20 years prior to the present awards year. Contemporary films, therefore, must have the majority of...
- 1/5/2015
- by Kristopher Tapley
- Hitfix
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