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Rotten TomatoesThe plot of the movie 'The Imitation Game' is so interesting and exciting that it would keep you on the edge of your seats from the very beginning to end. It is based on a true and somewhat tragic but inspirational story of the life of Alan Turing. After watching this captivating movie, it's very clear that Benedict Cumberbatch is the master in playing these slightly offbeat, smartest person in the room roles. Charles Dance, Mark Strong, Keira Knightley among others supporting cast also did a great job. The use of real footage from World War 2 to convey various important subplots of the story adds more realism and depth in the movie. It was definitely a smart move by the creators. The powerful and incredible screenplay by Graham Moore was also another reason for people to watch it. An ensemble of brilliant script, direction, acting, cinematography and music makes this movie a must watch for everyone.
Best Writing Adapted Screenplay | 2015 | Graham
Best Actor | 2015 | Benedict
Best Narrative EnglishLanguage Feature | 2014 | Morten
Audience Choice Award | 2014 | Morten
Best Film | 2014 | Morten
Best Narrative Feature | 2014 | Morten
Narrative Feature | 2014 | Morten
Audience Favorite | 2014 | Morten
Best Gala Film | 2014 | Morten
2014 | Morten
Best Foreign Actor Melhor Ator Estrangeiro | 2016 | Benedict
Audience Special Recognition Feature | 2014 | Morten
2014 | Morten
Composer of the Year | 2014 | Alexandre
Director of the Year | 2014 | Morten
Actor of the Year | 2014 | Benedict
Supporting Actress of the Year | 2014 | Keira
Top Ten Films | 2014
Top Films of the Year | 2014
Best Actress in a Supporting Role | 2014 | Keira
2014 | Morten
Movie of the Year | 2015
Best Adapted Screenplay | 2015 | Graham
Best Thriller | 2015
Outstanding Film Wide Release | 2015
Best Foreign Drama Trailer | 2015
Top Ten Films | 2015
Best International Actor | 2015 | Benedict
Young British Performer of the Year | 2015 | Alex
Best Director | 2015 | Morten
Best Picture | 2015 | Ido
Best Screenplay | 2015 | Graham
2015 | Mark
2015 | Morten
Best Screenplay Adapted | 2015 | Graham
Best Adapted Screenplay | 2015 | Graham
Best of the Festival | 2014 | Morten
2014 | Morten
Best Achievement in Music Written for Motion Pictures Original Score | 2015 | Alexandre
Best Motion Picture of the Year | 2015 | Nora
Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role | 2015 | Benedict
Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role | 2015 | Keira
Best Achievement in Directing | 2015 | Morten
Best Achievement in Production Design | 2015 | Tatiana
Best Achievement in Film Editing | 2015 | William
Best Original Score Motion Picture | 2015 | Alexandre
Best Screenplay Motion Picture | 2015 | Graham
Best Motion Picture Drama | 2015
Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture Drama | 2015 | Benedict
Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture | 2015 | Keira
Best Leading Actor | 2015 | Benedict
Best Production Design | 2015 | Maria
Best Sound | 2015 | Andy
Best Film | 2015 | Teddy
Best Supporting Actress | 2015 | Keira
Best Adapted Screenplay | 2015 | Graham
Best Editing | 2015 | William
Best Costume Design | 2015 | Sammy
Best Score Soundtrack for Visual Media | 2016 | Alexandre
Best Breakthrough Performance in a Film | 2015 | Keira
Best Actress | 2015 | Keira
Best Adapted Screenplay | 2015 | Graham
2015 | Graham
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role | 2015 | Benedict
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role | 2015 | Keira
Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture | 2015 | Mark
Best Film | 2015 | Teddy
Best Direction | 2015 | Morten
Best Screenplay | 2015 | Graham
Best Lead Actor | 2015 | Benedict
Best Supporting Actress | 2015 | Keira
Best Thriller Film | 2015
Best Edited Feature Film Dramatic | 2015 | William
Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in Theatrical Releases | 2015 | Óscar
Period Film | 2015 | Tatiana
Excellence in Sound for a Feature Film | 2015 | John
Best Supporting Actress | 2015 | Keira
Actor of the Year For | 2015
Best Picture | 2015
Actor of the Year | 2015 | Benedict
Narrative Content Feature Live Action | 2015
Most Valuable Film of the Year | 2015 | Morten
Cinema for Peace Award for The Most Valuable Film of the Year | 2015 | Morten
Excellence in Period Film | 2015 | Sammy
Best Picture | 2015
Best Actor | 2015 | Benedict
Best Supporting Actress | 2015 | Keira
Best Adapted Screenplay | 2015 | Graham
Best Score | 2015 | Alexandre
Best Acting Ensemble | 2015
Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Feature Film | 2015 | Morten
Best Film | 2015
Best Actress | 2015 | Keira
Best Actor | 2015 | Benedict
Best Director | 2015 | Morten
Best British Film | 2015
Film of the Year | 2015
Film Performance of the Year Actor | 2015 | Benedict
LGBTQ Film of the Year | 2015
Lead Actor | 2015 | Benedict
Motion Picture | 2015 | Teddy
Adapted Screenplay | 2015 | Graham
Best Independent | 2015
Best Drama TV Spot | 2015
Best Independent TV Spot | 2015
Best Viral Campaign | 2015
Best Dubbing Direction | 2015 | Rodolfo
Best Leading Voice Actor | 2015
Best Picture | 2015
Outstanding Editing Feature Film | 2015 | William
Best Picture | 2015
Best Actor | 2015 | Benedict
Best Supporting Actress | 2015 | Keira
Best Original Score | 2015 | Alexandre
Best Original Score for a Drama Film | 2015 | Alexandre
Best Actor in a Leading Role | 2015 | Benedict
Best Ensemble Cast | 2015
Best Adapted Screenplay | 2015 | Graham
Best Production Design | 2015 | Maria
Best Original Score | 2015 | Alexandre
Best Actor Miglior attore protagonista | 2015 | Benedict
Outstanding Locations in a Period Film | 2015 | Richard
British Film of the Year | 2015
Actor of the Year | 2015 | Benedict
British Actor of the Year | 2015 | Benedict
British Actress of the Year For and | 2015
British Actress of the Year | 2015 | Keira
Best Sound Editing Dialogue and ADR in an English Language Feature | 2015 | Dan
Best Film | 2015
Best Actor | 2015 | Benedict
Best Ensemble | 2015
Best Picture | 2015 | Teddy
Best Casting | 2015
Best Writing Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium | 2015
Best Music Original Score | 2015
Outstanding Producer of Theatrical Motion Pictures | 2015 | Teddy
Best Motion Picture | 2015
Best Actor in a Motion Picture | 2015 | Benedict
Best Actress in a Supporting Role | 2015 | Keira
Best Director | 2015 | Morten
Best Art Direction Production Design | 2015 | Nick
Best Film Editing | 2015 | William
Best Original Score | 2015 | Alexandre
Best Actor | 2015 | Benedict
Outstanding Supporting Visual Effects in a PhotorealLive Action Feature Motion Picture | 2015
Best Original Film Score of the Year | 2015 | Alexandre
Film Composer of the Year For and | 2015
Film Composer of the Year | 2015 | Alexandre
Outstanding Editing Feature Film | 2015
Best Picture | 2014
Best Film | 2014
Best British Independent Film | 2014
Best Screenplay | 2014 | Graham
Best Actress | 2014 | Keira
Best Actor | 2014 | Benedict
Best Actor | 2014 | Benedict
Best Adapted Screenplay | 2014 | Graham
Best Original Score | 2014 | Alexandre
Best Picture | 2014
Best Actor | 2014 | Benedict
Best Supporting Actress | 2014 | Keira
Best Actor | 2014 | Benedict
Best Actor | 2014 | Benedict
Best Actor of the Year | 2014 | Benedict
Best Original Score Feature Film | 2014 | Alexandre
Best Lead Actor | 2014 | Benedict
Best Picture | 2014
2014 | Alex
Best Mystery or Thriller Film | 2014
Best Actor | 2014 | Benedict
Best Supporting Actress | 2014 | Keira
Best Picture | 2014
Best Actor in a Leading Role | 2014 | Benedict
Best Screenplay Adapted from Another Medium | 2014 | Graham
Best Original Score | 2014 | Alexandre
Best Production Design | 2014 | Marco Anton
Best Supporting Actress | 2014 | Keira
Best Production Design | 2014 | Maria
Best Score | 2014 | Alexandre
Best Ensemble | 2014 | Mark
Best Picture | 2014
Best Actor | 2014 | Benedict
Best Screenplay Adapted | 2014 | Graham
Best Adapted Screenplay | 2014 | Graham
Best Picture | 2014
Best Film | 2014
Best Director | 2014 | Morten
Best Actor | 2014 | Benedict
Best Supporting Actress | 2014 | Keira
Best Adapted Screenplay | 2014 | Graham
Budget 14,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 233,600,000 USD
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Alan Turing is shown running in various scenes. It's never mentioned in the film, but he was a world-class distance runner. In 1946 he ran a marathon in 2:46:03.
Winston Churchill stated that the Bletchley Park codebreakers made the single greatest contribution in Britain's war effort.
On November 27, 2014, ahead of the film's US release, The New York Times reprinted the original 1942 crossword puzzle from The Daily Telegraph used to recruiting code breakers at Bletchley Park during World War II. Entrants who solved the puzzle could mail in their results for a chance to win a trip for two to London and a tour of the famous Bletchley Park facilities.
Commander Dennison says that he has just "rejected one of our great nation's top linguists, knows German better than Bertolt Brecht." That linguist was likely J.R.R. Tolkien, writer of The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings books, who learned German from his mother. In January 1939, Tolkien was asked whether, in the event of a national emergency, he would be prepared to work in the cryptographical department of the Foreign Office. He agreed, and apparently attended a four-day course of instruction at the Foreign Office beginning on March 27. In October 1939, he was told that his services would not be required, and never worked as a cryptographer.
Benedict Cumberbatch confessed that in one of the final scenes of the film, he couldn't stop crying and had a breakdown. It was, as he said, "Being an actor or a person that had grown incredibly fond of the character and thinking what he had suffered and how that had affected him."
"Christopher Morcom: Sometimes it's the very people who no one imagines anything of who do the things no one can imagine."
"Alan Turing: Do you know why people like violence? It is because it feels good. Humans find violence deeply satisfying. But remove the satisfaction, and the act becomes... hollow."