Oscar-Winning Films Shot, Set In PA To Watch Over The Holidays
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Philadelphia PA
22 December, 2020
4:26 PM
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PENNSYLVANIA — The holiday season is in full swing. This year, Christmas and New Year's Day each fall on of Friday, giving many Pennsylvanians two consecutive three-day weekends. And with many residents planning to stay home in efforts to prevent the spread of the coronavirus, some may be searching for movies to watch. Well, we've compiled a list of Academy Award-winning movies that were either filmed or shot — and sometimes both — in Pennsylvania. Many of the films are not suitable for younger viewers due to adult themes, violence, and nudity. Regardless, all feature at least one Oscar-worthy aspect, whether it's music or performances. Below are the Academy Award-winning films with Pennsylvania connections, their ratings, years of release, and the Academy Awards they earned. "The Deer Hunter," 1975 Rating: RAwards: Best Picture — Barry Spikings, Michael Deeley, Michael Cimino and John Peverall; Best Director — Michael Cimino; Best Supporting Actor — Christopher Walken; Best Film Editing — Peter Zinner; Best Sound — Richard Portman, William McCaughey, Aaron Rochin and Darin Knight"Rocky," 1976 Rating: PGAwards: Best Picture — Robert Chartoff and Irwin Winkler; Best Director — John G. Avildsen; Best Film Editing — Richard Halsey and Scott Conrad"Flashdance," 1983 Rating: RAward: Best Original Song — "Flashdance... What a Feeling" – Giorgio Moroder, Keith Forsey and Irene Cara"Witness," 1985 Rating: RAwards: Best Original Screenplay — Earl W. Wallace, William Kelley and Pamela Wallace; Best Film Editing — Thom Noble"The Silence of the Lambs," 1991 Rating: RAwards: Best Picture — Edward Saxon, Kenneth Utt, Ron Bozman; Best Director — Jonathan Demme; Best Actor — Anthony Hopkins; Best Actress — Jodie Foster; Best Adapted Screenplay — Ted Tally"Philadelphia," 1993 Rating: PG-13Awards: Best Actor — Tom Hanks; Best Original Song — "Streets of Philadelphia," Bruce Springsteen"Girl, Interrupted," 1999 Rating: RAward: Best Supporting Actress — Angelina Jolie"Silver Linings Playbook," 2012 Rating: RAwards: Best Actress — Jennifer LawrenceDid we miss any other Oscar-winning movies set or shot in Pennsylvania? Let us know by emailing [email protected] and we will add them to the list.
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