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  1. Jul 14, 2022 · Sunrise won the Academy Award for Unique and Artistic Picture at the 1st Academy Awards in 1929. Janet Gaynor won the first Academy Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role for her performance in the film (she also won for her performances in 1927's 7th Heaven and 1928's Street Angel).

  2. Sort by Popularity. View full company info for Sunrise Films (US) 1. The Color Purple. 1985 2h 34m PG-13. 7.7 (96K) Rate. 78 Metascore. An epic tale spanning forty years in the life of Celie, an African-American woman living in the South who survives incredible abuse and bigotry.

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    International Film Madras Cafe, Samvidhaan & Aligarh at Sunrise Films, Shyam benegal films & Karma Films (Hansal Mehta) Maqsood Ali Max.Sagittarian CEO at Sunrise Films

  4. Nov 27, 2019 · Because Sunrise was a product of the influx of foreign talent into Hollywood, the film remains hybrid – suspended among a variety of influences. One might easily call it a ‘Euro-American art film’, a term coined by Peter Lev for much later films (such as Michelangelo Antonioni’s The Passenger (1975) or Wim Wenders’ Paris, Texas (1984)).1 Part of this hybridity is stylistic.

  5. The only film to win the Oscar for Unique and Artistic Picture, F. W. Murnau’s romantic classic is one of the final masterpieces of silent cinema. The story may be simple—a small-town husband tries to repair his marriage after being tempted by a woman from the city—but the visuals are unforgettable, with Charles Rosher and Karl Struss winning the first Oscar for Cinematography.

  6. Sight and Sound. The Greatest Films of All Time. Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans. Associated with 1920s German Expressionism, with its exaggerated sets and lighting techniques, F.W. Murnau brought the style with him to Hollywood for this expensive super-production. The simple story of a husband’s betrayal of his wife with a treacherous city ...

  7. Apr 11, 2004 · F.W. Murnau's "Sunrise" (1928) conquered time and gravity with a freedom that was startling to its first audiences. To see it today is to be astonished by the boldness of its visual experimentation. Murnau was one of the greatest of the German expressionists; his "Nosferatu" (1922) invented the vampire movie, and his "The Last Laugh" (1924 ...