Star
Wars III Revenge of the Sith Wins Hollywood Movie of the Year Award
10/19/05
George Lucas' 'Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith' Wins
Hollywood Movie of the Year Award(R) George Lucas Will Be Presented With
'Hollywood Movie of the Year Award(R)' at 9th Annual Hollywood Film
Festival(R)
HOLLYWOOD, Calif., Oct. 19 /PRNewswire/ -- The Hollywood Film
Festival's Board of Advisors has announced that GEORGE LUCAS' "STAR
WARS: EPISODE III -- REVENGE OF THE SITH" is the winner of this
year's "Hollywood Movie of the Year Awards(R)." George Lucas
will be presented with the award at the Hollywood Awards Gala Ceremony at
the Beverly Hilton Hotel on October 24.
The announcement was made today by Carlos de Abreu, Founder and
Executive Director of the festival. "We are very proud that the
winner of this year's 'Hollywood Movie of the Year Awards' is George
Lucas' film 'Star Wars: Episode III: Revenge of the Sith.' Mr. Lucas is a
creative genius, a visionary at its best," said Mr. de Abreu.
The "Hollywood Movie of the Year Awards(R)" winner is chosen
by the public voting online for their favorite movies at the Yahoo Movies
(movies.yahoo.com) and "Entertainment Tonight" (ETonline.com)
websites. The sites received over 20 million impressions, and more than
70,000 people cast their votes for their favorite movies. This year's
nominees for the award were: "Batman Begins," "Charlie and
the Chocolate Factory," "Cinderella Man," "The
Constant Gardener," "Crash," "Hustle and Flow,"
"Sin City," "Star Wars: Episode III -- Revenge of the Sith,"
"Wedding Crashers," and "War of the Worlds."
"Star Wars: Episode III: Revenge of the Sith" received nearly
one-third of the votes cast, "Batman Begins," was second-highest
in the voting, and "War of the Worlds" was the number three
favorite of the public.
"STAR WARS: EPISODE III -- REVENGE OF THE SITH," is the sixth
in the most popular and successful franchise in film history. Covering a
span of 28 years, the films have grossed more than $4 billion worldwide.
The film was written and directed by George Lucas, and its cast includes
Ewan McGregor, Natalie Portman, Hayden Christensen, Ian McDiarmid, Samuel
L. Jackson, Jimmy Smits, Frank Oz (the voice of Yoda), Anthony Daniels,
and Christopher Lee.
The 2005 Annual Hollywood Film Festival will take place from October 18
to 24. The festival's screenings take place at ArcLight Theatres in
Hollywood, and its Hollywood Awards Gala Ceremony will be held at the
Beverly Hilton Hotel on Monday, October 24.
This year's industry professionals who will be honored for their
achievements at the Hollywood Awards Gala Ceremony include Diane Keaton
for career achievement, Lions Gate Films Releasing president Tom Ortenberg
for leadership, Librarian of Congress Dr. James Billington for film
preservation, Sam Mendes for directing, Douglas Wick and Lucy Fisher for
producing, Joaquin Phoenix, Charlize Theron, Matthew Broderick, and Susan
Sarandon for acting, the cast of "Crash" for ensemble acting,
Akiva Goldsman for screenwriting, "Howl's Moving Castle" for
animation, Pawel Edelman for cinematography, Walter Murch for editing,
Grant Major for production design, Harry Gregson-Williams for film
composing, Dennis Muren for visual effects, Colleen Atwood for costume
design, "Batman Begins" for sound, Gregory Nicotero for make-up,
and Avy Kaufman for casting. In addition, Jake Gyllenhaal and Rachel
McAdams will be honored with the festival's Breakthrough Actor and Actress
awards, and Paul Haggis with the "Hollywood Breakthrough Director of
the Year Award."