Bulworth, the Glossary
Bulworth is a 1998 American political satire black comedy film co-written, co-produced, directed by, and starring Warren Beatty.[1]
Table of Contents
106 relations: Aaron Sorkin, Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay, Amiri Baraka, Andrew Johnston (critic), Barack Obama, Barry Shabaka Henley, Billboard 200, Billboard Hot 100, Billy Weber, Box office, Box Office Mojo, British Board of Film Classification, C-SPAN, California, Cannabis in the United States, Chicago Film Critics Association, Chicago Film Critics Association Award for Best Screenplay, Chicago Film Critics Association Awards 1998, Chicago Sun-Times, Christine Baranski, CinemaScore, Comedy film, Conservatism in the United States, Crack cocaine, Democratic Party (United States), Deseret News, Don Cheadle, Ennio Morricone, Entertainment Weekly, Fandango Media, Ghetto Supastar (That Is What You Are), Golden Globe Award for Best Actor in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy, Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy, Golden Globe Award for Best Screenplay, Golden Lion, Golden Reel Award for Outstanding Achievement in Sound Editing – Dialogue and ADR for Feature Film, Golden Reel Award for Outstanding Achievement in Sound Editing – Feature Underscore, Grammy Award for Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group, Grammy Award for Best Score Soundtrack for Visual Media, Halle Berry, Healthcare in the United States, Helen Martin, Hollywood Foreign Press Association, Interscope Records, Isaiah Washington, Jack Warden, James Toback, Jeremy Pikser, Joshua Malina, Laurie Metcalf, ... Expand index (56 more) »
- 1990s political satire films
- Films about the mass media in the United States
- Films directed by Warren Beatty
- Films produced by Warren Beatty
- Films with screenplays by Warren Beatty
Aaron Sorkin
Aaron Benjamin Sorkin (born June 9, 1961) is an American playwright, screenwriter, and film director.
Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay
The Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay is the Academy Award (also known as an Oscar) for the best screenplay not based upon previously published material.
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Amiri Baraka
Amiri Baraka (born Everett Leroy Jones; October 7, 1934 – January 9, 2014), previously known as LeRoi Jones and Imamu Amear Baraka, was an American writer of poetry, drama, fiction, essays, and music criticism.
Andrew Johnston (critic)
Andrew Johnston (1968–2008) was a film and TV critic.
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Barack Obama
Barack Hussein Obama II (born August 4, 1961) is an American politician who served as the 44th president of the United States from 2009 to 2017.
Barry Shabaka Henley
Barry Shabaka Henley (born Barry Joseph Henley; September 15, 1954) is an American character actor.
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Billboard 200
The Billboard 200 is a record chart ranking the 200 most popular music albums and EPs in the United States.
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Billboard Hot 100
The Billboard Hot 100 is the music industry standard record chart in the United States for songs, published weekly by Billboard magazine.
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Billy Weber
Billy Weber is an American film editor with several film credits dating from Days of Heaven (1978).
Box office
A box office or ticket office is a place where tickets are sold to the public for admission to an event.
Box Office Mojo
Box Office Mojo is an American website that tracks box-office revenue in a systematic, algorithmic way.
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British Board of Film Classification
The British Board of Film Classification (BBFC) is a non-governmental organisation founded by the British film industry in 1912 and responsible for the national classification and censorship of films exhibited at cinemas and video works (such as television programmes, trailers, adverts, public information/campaigning films, menus, bonus content, etc.) released on physical media within the United Kingdom.
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C-SPAN
Cable-Satellite Public Affairs Network (C-SPAN) is an American cable and satellite television network, created in 1979 by the cable television industry as a nonprofit public service.
California
California is a state in the Western United States, lying on the American Pacific Coast.
Cannabis in the United States
The use, sale, and possession of cannabis containing over 0.3% THC by dry weight in the United States, despite laws in many states permitting it under various circumstances, is illegal under federal law.
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Chicago Film Critics Association
The Chicago Film Critics Association (CFCA) is an association of professional film critics, who work in print, broadcast and online media, based in Chicago, Illinois, United States.
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Chicago Film Critics Association Award for Best Screenplay
The Chicago Film Critics Association Award for Best Screenplay is one of the annual awards given by the Chicago Film Critics Association.
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Chicago Film Critics Association Awards 1998
11th CFCA Awards March 1, 1999 ---- Best Film: Saving Private Ryan The 11th Chicago Film Critics Association Awards, given on 1 March 1999, honored the finest achievements in 1998 filmmaking.
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Chicago Sun-Times
The Chicago Sun-Times is a daily nonprofit newspaper published in Chicago, Illinois, United States.
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Christine Baranski
Christine Jane Baranski (born May 2, 1952) is an American actress.
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CinemaScore
CinemaScore is a market research firm based in Las Vegas.
Comedy film
Comedy film is a film genre that emphasizes humor.
Conservatism in the United States
Conservatism in the United States is based on a belief in individualism, traditionalism, republicanism, and limited federal governmental power in relation to U.S. states.
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Crack cocaine
Crack cocaine, commonly known simply as crack, and also known as rock, is a free base form of the stimulant cocaine that can be smoked.
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Democratic Party (United States)
The Democratic Party is one of the two major contemporary political parties in the United States.
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Deseret News
The Deseret News is a multi-platform newspaper based in Salt Lake City, published by Deseret News Publishing Company, a subsidiary of Deseret Management Corporation, which is owned by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Don Cheadle
Donald Frank Cheadle Jr. (born November 29, 1964) is an American actor.
Ennio Morricone
Ennio Morricone (10 November 19286 July 2020) was an Italian composer, orchestrator, conductor, trumpeter, and pianist who wrote music in a wide range of styles.
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Entertainment Weekly
Entertainment Weekly (sometimes abbreviated as EW) is an American digital-only entertainment magazine based in New York City, published by Dotdash Meredith, that covers film, television, music, Broadway theatre, books, and popular culture.
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Fandango Media, LLC is an American ticketing company that sells movie tickets via their website and their mobile app.
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Ghetto Supastar (That Is What You Are)
"Ghetto Supastar (That Is What You Are)" is a song by American rapper Pras, featuring rapper Ol' Dirty Bastard and R&B singer Mýa.
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Golden Globe Award for Best Actor in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy
The Golden Globe Award for Best Actor in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy is a Golden Globe Award presented annually by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association.
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Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy
The Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy is a Golden Globe Award that has been awarded annually since 1952 by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA).
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Golden Globe Award for Best Screenplay
The Golden Globe Award for Best Screenplay – Motion Picture is a Golden Globe Award given by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association.
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Golden Lion
The Golden Lion (Leone d'oro) is the highest prize given to a film at the Venice Film Festival.
Golden Reel Award for Outstanding Achievement in Sound Editing – Dialogue and ADR for Feature Film
The Golden Reel Award for Outstanding Achievement in Sound Editing – Dialogue and ADR for Feature Film is an annual award given by the Motion Picture Sound Editors.
Golden Reel Award for Outstanding Achievement in Sound Editing – Feature Underscore
The Golden Reel Award for Outstanding Achievement in Sound Editing – Feature Underscore is an annual award given by the Motion Picture Sound Editors.
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Grammy Award for Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group
The Grammy Award for Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group was awarded between 1991 and 2011, alongside the Grammy Award for Best Rap Solo Performance.
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The Grammy Award for Best Score Soundtrack for Visual Media is an honor presented to a composer (or composers) for an original score created for a film, TV show or series, or other visual media at the Grammy Awards, a ceremony that was established in 1958 and originally called the Gramophone Awards.
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Halle Berry
Halle Maria Berry (born Maria Halle Berry; August 14, 1966) is an American actress.
Healthcare in the United States
Healthcare in the United States is largely provided by private sector healthcare facilities, and paid for by a combination of public programs, private insurance, and out-of-pocket payments.
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Helen Martin
Helen Dorothy Martin (July 23, 1909 – March 25, 2000) was an American actress of stage and television.
Hollywood Foreign Press Association
The Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA) was a nonprofit organization of journalists and photographers who reported on the American entertainment industry for predominantly foreign media markets.
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Interscope Records
Interscope Records is an American record label based in Santa Monica, California, owned by Universal Music Group through its Interscope Geffen A&M imprint.
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Isaiah Washington
Isaiah Washington IV (born August 3, 1963) is an American actor and film producer.
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Jack Warden
Jack Warden (born John Warden Lebzelter Jr.; September 18, 1920July 19, 2006) was an American character actor of film and television.
James Toback
James Lee Toback (born November 23, 1944) is an American screenwriter and film director.
Jeremy Pikser
Jeremy Pikser is an American screenwriter.
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Joshua Malina
Joshua Charles Malina (born January 17, 1966) is an American film and stage actor known for playing Will Bailey on the NBC drama The West Wing, Jeremy Goodwin on Sports Night, US Attorney General David Rosen on Scandal, and Caltech President Siebert on The Big Bang Theory.
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Laurie Metcalf
Laura Elizabeth Metcalf (born June 16, 1955) is an American actress and comedian.
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Liberalism in the United States
Liberalism in the United States is based on concepts of unalienable rights of the individual.
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Life insurance
Life insurance (or life assurance, especially in the Commonwealth of Nations) is a contract between an insurance policy holder and an insurer or assurer, where the insurer promises to pay a designated beneficiary a sum of money upon the death of an insured person (often the policyholder).
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Limited theatrical release
Limited theatrical release is a film distribution strategy of releasing a new film in a few theaters across a country, typically art house theaters in major metropolitan markets.
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Los Angeles Film Critics Association
The Los Angeles Film Critics Association (LAFCA) is an American film critic organization founded in 1975.
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Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award for Best Screenplay
The Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award for Best Screenplay is one of the annual film awards given by the Los Angeles Film Critics Association.
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Los Angeles Times
The Los Angeles Times is a regional American daily newspaper that began publishing in Los Angeles, California in 1881.
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Mark Stoeckinger
Mark Stoeckinger is an American sound editor.
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Metacritic is a website that aggregates reviews of films, television shows, music albums, video games, and formerly books.
Michael Clarke Duncan
Michael Clarke Duncan (December 10, 1957September 3, 2012) was an American actor.
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MTV Video Music Award for Best Video from a Film
The MTV Video Music Award for Best Video from a Film was first awarded in 1987, recognizing the best videos whose songs were a part of a movie soundtrack or featured in a film.
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Mya (singer)
Mya Marie Harrison (born October 10, 1979; stylized as Mýa) is an American singer, songwriter, dancer, record producer, and actress.
NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Actress in a Motion Picture
This article lists the winners and nominees for the NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Actress in a Motion Picture.
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NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture
This article lists the winners and nominees for the NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture.
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NAACP Image Awards
The NAACP Image Awards is an annual awards ceremony presented by the U.S.-based National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) to honor outstanding performances in film, television, theatre, music, and literature.
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Ol' Dirty Bastard
Russell Tyrone Jones (November 15, 1968 – November 13, 2004), better known by his stage name Ol' Dirty Bastard (often abbreviated as ODB), was an American rapper.
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Oliver Platt
Oliver Platt (born January 12, 1960) is an American actor known for his work on stage and screen.
Patricia J. Williams
Patricia J. Williams (born August 28, 1951) is an American legal scholar and a proponent of critical race theory, a school of legal thought that emphasizes race as a fundamental determinant of the American legal system.
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Paul Sorvino
Paul Anthony Sorvino (April 13, 1939 – July 25, 2022) was an American actor.
Pieter Jan Brugge
Pieter Jan Brugge (born 6 November 1955) is a Dutch film producer.
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Political Film Society Award for Exposé
The Political Film Society Award for exposé is given out each year to a film that has an investigative depth into a subject matter and often exposes surprising information on the subject.
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Political satire
Political satire is a type of satire that specializes in gaining entertainment from politics.
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Politics of California
The politics of the U.S. state of California form part of the politics of the United States.
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Pras
Prakazrel Samuel Michel (born October 19, 1972), known professionally as Pras, is an American rapper and record producer.
President of the United States
The president of the United States (POTUS) is the head of state and head of government of the United States of America.
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Preston Sturges
Preston Sturges (born Edmund Preston Biden; August 29, 1898 – August 6, 1959) was an American playwright, screenwriter, and film director.
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Primary election
Party primaries or primary elections are elections in which a political party selects a candidate for an upcoming general election.
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RIAA certification
In the United States, the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) operates an awards program based on the certified number of albums and singles sold through retail and other ancillary markets.
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Robert C. Jones
Robert Clifford Jones (March 30, 1936 – February 1, 2021) was an American film editor, screenwriter, and educator.
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Robert F. Kennedy
Robert Francis Kennedy (November 20, 1925 – June 6, 1968), also known by his initials RFK, was an American politician and lawyer.
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Rotten Tomatoes
Rotten Tomatoes is an American review-aggregation website for film and television.
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San Francisco Chronicle
The San Francisco Chronicle is a newspaper serving primarily the San Francisco Bay Area of Northern California.
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Satellite Award for Best Actor in a Motion Picture
The Satellite Award for Best Actor in a Motion Picture is an annual award given by the International Press Academy as one of its Satellite Awards.
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Sean Astin
Sean Astin (born Sean Patrick Duke; February 25, 1971) is an American actor.
Single-payer healthcare
Single-payer healthcare is a type of universal healthcare in which the costs of essential healthcare for all residents are covered by a single public system (hence "single-payer").
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South Los Angeles
South Los Angeles, also known as South Central Los Angeles or simply South Central, is a region in southwestern Los Angeles County, California, lying mostly within the city limits of Los Angeles, south of downtown.
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The Cincinnati Enquirer
The Cincinnati Enquirer is a morning daily newspaper published by Gannett in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States.
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The New York Times
The New York Times (NYT) is an American daily newspaper based in New York City.
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The Numbers (website)
The Numbers is a film industry data website that tracks box office revenue in a systematic, algorithmic way.
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The Washington Post
The Washington Post, locally known as "the Post" and, informally, WaPo or WP, is an American daily newspaper published in Washington, D.C., the national capital.
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Time Out (magazine)
Time Out is a global magazine published by Time Out Group.
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United States Senate
The United States Senate is the upper chamber of the United States Congress.
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Vittorio Storaro
Vittorio Storaro, A.S.C., A.I.C. (born 24 June 1940), is an Italian cinematographer widely recognized as one of the best and most influential in cinema history, for his work on numerous classic films including The Conformist (1970), Apocalypse Now (1979), and The Last Emperor (1987).
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Warren Beatty
Henry Warren Beatty (né Beaty; born March 30, 1937) is an American actor and filmmaker.
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Wendell Pierce
Wendell Edward Pierce (born December 8, 1962) is an American actor and businessman.
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Writers Guild of America Award for Best Original Screenplay
The Writers Guild of America Award for Best Original Screenplay is one of the three film writing awards given by the Writers Guild of America.
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Writers Guild of America Awards
The Writers Guild of America Awards is an award for film, television, and radio writing including both fiction and non-fiction categories given by the Writers Guild of America, East and Writers Guild of America West since 1949.
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1998 Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards
The 24th Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards, honoring the best in film for 1998, were voted on in December 1998.
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1998 MTV Video Music Awards
The 1998 MTV Video Music Awards aired live on September 10, 1998, honoring the best music videos from June 17, 1997, to June 12, 1998.
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1999 Teen Choice Awards
The 1999 Teen Choice Awards ceremony was held on August 1, 1999, at the Barker Hangar, Santa Monica, California.
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20th Century Studios
20th Century Studios, Inc. is an American film studio owned by the Walt Disney Studios, a division of Disney Entertainment, in turn a division of The Walt Disney Company.
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3rd Golden Satellite Awards
The 3rd Golden Satellite Awards, given by the International Press Academy, honored the best in film and television for 1998.
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41st Annual Grammy Awards
The 41st Annual Grammy Awards were held on February 24, 1999, at Shrine Auditorium, Los Angeles.
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51st Writers Guild of America Awards
The 51st Writers Guild of America Awards, given in 1999, honored the film and television best writers of 1998.
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55th Venice International Film Festival
The 55th annual Venice International Film Festival was held between 3 and 13 September 1998.
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56th Golden Globe Awards
The 56th Golden Globe Awards honored the best in film and television of 1998 as chosen by the HFPA, were held on January 24, 1999, at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills, California.
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71st Academy Awards
The 71st Academy Awards ceremony, organized by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS), honored the best of 1998 in film and took place on March 21, 1999, at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion in Los Angeles beginning at 5:30 p.m. PST / 8:30 p.m. EST.
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See also
1990s political satire films
- A Good Man in Africa
- Amaidhipadai
- Bob Roberts
- Bulworth
- Canadian Bacon
- Citizen Ruth
- Dick (film)
- Election (1999 film)
- Ellame En Pondattithaan
- Herod's Law
- Little Thieves, Big Thieves
- Pathavi Pramanam
- Primary Colors (film)
- Pudhumai Pithan (1998 film)
- Thai Maaman
- The Distinguished Gentleman
- The Last Supper (1995 film)
- Vaazhga Jananayagam
- Veettai Paaru Naattai Paaru
- Wag the Dog
Films about the mass media in the United States
- Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues
- Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy
- Being There
- Blacklight (film)
- Bulworth
- Citizen Kane
- Fahrenheit 9/11
- I, Tonya
- Mr. Smith Goes to Washington
- Newsies
- The Front Runner (film)
- Tonya and Nancy: The Inside Story
- Wake Up, Ron Burgundy: The Lost Movie
- Who Is Clark Rockefeller?
Films directed by Warren Beatty
Films produced by Warren Beatty
- Bonnie and Clyde (film)
- Bugsy
- Bulworth
- Dick Tracy (1990 film)
- Heaven Can Wait (1978 film)
- Ishtar (film)
- Love Affair (1994 film)
- Reds (film)
- Rules Don't Apply
- Shampoo (film)
Films with screenplays by Warren Beatty
- Bulworth
- Heaven Can Wait (1978 film)
- Love Affair (1994 film)
- Reds (film)
- Rules Don't Apply
- Shampoo (film)
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bulworth
Also known as Bullworth.
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