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Missing (1982 film)

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Missing (stylized as missing.) is a 1982 American biographical thriller drama film directed by Costa-Gavras from a screenplay written by Gavras and Donald E. Stewart, adapted from the book The Execution of Charles Horman: An American Sacrifice (1978) by Thomas Hauser (later republished under the title Missing in 1982), based on the disappearance of American journalist Charles Horman, in the aftermath of the United States-backed Chilean coup of 1973, which deposed the democratically elected socialist President Salvador Allende. The film stars Jack Lemmon, Sissy Spacek, Melanie Mayron, John Shea, Janice Rule and Charles Cioffi. Set largely during the days and weeks following Horman's disappearance, it examines the relationship between Horman's wife Beth and his father Edmund and their subsequent quest to find Horman. Missing was theatrically released on February 12, 1982 to critical acclaim. The film premiered at the 1982 Cannes Film Festival where it was jointly awarded the Palme d'Or (along with the Turkish film Yol), while Lemmon won the Best Actor prize. It received four nominations at the 55th Academy Awards; Best Picture, Best Actor (for Lemmon), Best Actress (for Spacek) and won Best Adapted Screenplay. The film created significant controversy in Chile and was banned during Augusto Pinochet's dictatorship; neither Chile nor Pinochet is mentioned by name, although the Chilean cities of Viña del Mar and Santiago are, as is the airline LAN Chile.

Infobox

Directed by
Costa-Gavras
Screenplay by
Costa-GavrasDonald E. Stewart
Based on
The Execution of Charles Horman: An American Sacrifice1978 bookby Thomas Hauser
Produced by
Edward LewisMildred Lewis
Starring
mw- Jack Lemmon Sissy Spacek Melanie Mayron John Shea
Cinematography
Ricardo Aronovich
Edited by
Françoise Bonnot
Music by
Vangelis
Productioncompany
PolyGram Pictures
Distributed by
Universal Pictures
Release date
February 12, 1982 (1982-02-12)
Running time
122 minutes
Country
United States
Languages
EnglishSpanish
Budget
$9.5 million
Box office
$16 million (US)

Tables

· Reception › Accolades
Academy Awards
Academy Awards
Award
Academy Awards
Date of ceremony
11 April 1983
Category
Best Picture
Recipient(s)
Edward Lewis and Mildred Lewis
Result
Nominated
Best Actor
Best Actor
Award
Best Actor
Date of ceremony
Jack Lemmon
Category
Nominated
Best Actress
Best Actress
Award
Best Actress
Date of ceremony
Sissy Spacek
Category
Nominated
Best Adapted Screenplay
Best Adapted Screenplay
Award
Best Adapted Screenplay
Date of ceremony
Costa-Gavras and Donald Stewart
Category
Won
British Academy Film Awards
British Academy Film Awards
Award
British Academy Film Awards
Date of ceremony
20 March 1983
Category
Best Film
Recipient(s)
Edward Lewis and Mildred Lewis
Result
Nominated
Best Direction
Best Direction
Award
Best Direction
Date of ceremony
Costa-Gavras
Category
Nominated
Best Actor
Best Actor
Award
Best Actor
Date of ceremony
Jack Lemmon
Category
Nominated
Best Actress
Best Actress
Award
Best Actress
Date of ceremony
Sissy Spacek
Category
Nominated
Best Screenplay
Best Screenplay
Award
Best Screenplay
Date of ceremony
Costa-Gavras and Donald Stewart
Category
Won
Best Editing
Best Editing
Award
Best Editing
Date of ceremony
Françoise Bonnot
Category
Won
Best Score
Best Score
Award
Best Score
Date of ceremony
Vangelis Papathanassiou
Category
Nominated
Cannes Film Festival
Cannes Film Festival
Award
Cannes Film Festival
Date of ceremony
14 – 26 May 1982
Category
Palme d'Or
Recipient(s)
Costa-Gavras
Result
Won
Best Actor
Best Actor
Award
Best Actor
Date of ceremony
Jack Lemmon
Category
Won
Golden Globes
Golden Globes
Award
Golden Globes
Date of ceremony
29 January 1983
Category
Best Motion Picture – Drama
Recipient(s)
Missing
Result
Nominated
Best Director – Motion Picture
Best Director – Motion Picture
Award
Best Director – Motion Picture
Date of ceremony
Costa-Gavras
Category
Nominated
Best Screenplay
Best Screenplay
Award
Best Screenplay
Date of ceremony
Costa-Gavras
Category
Nominated
Best Actor in a Motion Picture – Drama
Best Actor in a Motion Picture – Drama
Award
Best Actor in a Motion Picture – Drama
Date of ceremony
Jack Lemmon
Category
Nominated
Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama
Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama
Award
Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama
Date of ceremony
Sissy Spacek
Category
Nominated
London Film Critics' Circle
London Film Critics' Circle
Award
London Film Critics' Circle
Date of ceremony
1982
Category
Best Film
Recipient(s)
Costa-Gavras
Result
Won
National Board of Review
National Board of Review
Award
National Board of Review
Date of ceremony
14 February 1983
Category
Top Ten Films
Recipient(s)
Missing
Result
Won
Award
Date of ceremony
Category
Recipient(s)
Result
Ref(s)
Academy Awards
11 April 1983
Best Picture
Edward Lewis and Mildred Lewis
Nominated
Best Actor
Jack Lemmon
Nominated
Best Actress
Sissy Spacek
Nominated
Best Adapted Screenplay
Costa-Gavras and Donald Stewart
Won
British Academy Film Awards
20 March 1983
Best Film
Edward Lewis and Mildred Lewis
Nominated
Best Direction
Costa-Gavras
Nominated
Best Actor
Jack Lemmon
Nominated
Best Actress
Sissy Spacek
Nominated
Best Screenplay
Costa-Gavras and Donald Stewart
Won
Best Editing
Françoise Bonnot
Won
Best Score
Vangelis Papathanassiou
Nominated
Cannes Film Festival
14 – 26 May 1982
Palme d'Or
Costa-Gavras
Won
Best Actor
Jack Lemmon
Won
Golden Globes
29 January 1983
Best Motion Picture – Drama
Missing
Nominated
Best Director – Motion Picture
Costa-Gavras
Nominated
Best Screenplay
Costa-Gavras
Nominated
Best Actor in a Motion Picture – Drama
Jack Lemmon
Nominated
Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama
Sissy Spacek
Nominated
London Film Critics' Circle
1982
Best Film
Costa-Gavras
Won
National Board of Review
14 February 1983
Top Ten Films
Missing
Won
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