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Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role
 
Best Foreign Language Film of the Year
 
Nominated
Best Motion Picture of the Year
 
Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role - Carey Mulligan
 
Best Adapted screenplay
 
Nominated
Best Motion Picture of the Year
 
Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role - Carey Mulligan
 
Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role - Alfred Molina
 
Achievement in directing - Lone Scherfig
 
Best Adapted screenplay
 
Achievement in Costume Design
 
Achievement in Makeup
 
Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture - Drama - Carey Mulligan
 
Nominated
Best Foreign Language Film of the Year
 
Best Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture
 
Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role - Carey Mulligan
 
 
 
 

An Education


Mulligan is bewitching as 16-year-old Jenny in a coming-into-womanhood story. Bored, bright and inexperienced, Jenny can't wait to throw off her sheltered suburban upbringing and the restraints of her strict girls' school in a drab 1961 London. Desperate to be thought a sophisticate, she's ripe for the plucking after she meets smooth-talking thirtysomething David (Sarsgaard), who starts taking her out on the town. But Jenny isn't quite the naif he thinks she is. Adapted from a memoir by journalist Lynn Barber.
 
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Thetrical Reviews 
October 23, 2009
We all have at least one moment in our lives when we are presented with a concrete, well-defined fork in the road. If you don't have one, you simply haven't reached it yet. It can be something as simple as whether or not to go out on a second date ...Read More
 
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One of the best British movies ever made!
LeoTs3181983 at 2010-11-11 20:10:16
This is one of the best British movies ever made! Carey Mulligan could be the next Natalie Portman. Don't miss it!
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An Education in life
Axellion at 2010-03-17 09:20:16
An Education is an absorbing film, the tale of a young girl risking her goals and dreams on a chance at love. It?s an insightful look in to a complex relationship; and into the meaning of ones education in life as well as academics. An education was quite enjoyably and smartly written by Scribe Nick Horby, his great talent in capturing the intricacies of relationships on full display, his characters have a great wealth of authenticity. His writing gives a grounded and personable quality to character interactions. Carey Mulligan depicts Jenny Miller with an incredible amount of class; her performance is a subtle and remarkably intelligent portray of a young girl coming to turns with her own dreams. Her desire for higher education is threatened by the seemingly faithful appearance of Peter Sarsgaard?s David Goldman; an older and extremely charismatic man. He provides her with a touch of the culture and art her text books can only hint at, life becomes full of color and fun in his company. There relationship is predictable complex, the age difference and the strain it puts on her school coming to the foreground. Peter Sarsgaard makes a wonderfully charming English man, he is perfectly cast as the handsome enchanter come to part the clouds and boredom of jenny life; his character slowly shedding its illusion, showing a more human persona, not a prince but a genuine human being. Alfred Molina steals every single scene he is in, as jenny?s overbearing constantly worrying and fretting father. He is wonderfully concerned with practically everything, ever watchful for his daughter. Despite the great performances from Sarsgaard and Mulligan, it was Molina?s jittery, fretful, yet warm loving father that struck me the most. Nick Horby?s screen play is very witty; his characters are wonderfully fleshed out, they have a great human felling. The writing is fresh and quite insightful into the mind of a young person trying to understand their path in life. Essentially a coming of age story set in 60s era London; a young girl?s future shaken by a not quite fairytale romance, Jenny receives her education in the world. Taught lessons in real romance, the joy and challenge of love, cultured in the grayness of reality. Jenny grows in her views and begins to challenge her own dreams. An Education reaches heights on the backs of its actors, the quality of the performances shine and gives an otherwise ordinary film a greater impact. Without the excellence of acting and writing, this film would have wallowed in mediocrity. As it stands, An Education is a seriously well acted piece on the challenges of a young girl, thought provoking and insightful.
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