

Saving Private Ryan (Producers, Directors)ġ998 films January–March OpeningĪBC / Walt Disney Television / Storyline Entertainment Producers, Directors, Screen Actors, and Writers Guild Awards Golden Bear (Berlin Film Festival): Central do Brasil ( Central Station), directed by Walter Salles, Brazil / France Awards Category/Organization Golden Lion (Venice Film Festival): The Way We Laughed ( Così ridevano), directed by Gianni Amelio, Italy Palme d'Or (Cannes Film Festival): Eternity and a Day (Μια αιωνιότητα και μια μέρα, Mia aioniotita kai mia mera), directed by Theo Angelopoulos, Greece / France / Italy December 25, Terrance Malick returned after a twenty-year hiatus with The Thin Red Line.

Its success would help stage future film adaptations of Marvel Comics characters. August 21 - Blade, based on the character of the same name, grosses over $131.2 million worldwide.Winning five Academy Awards including Best Director, the film was lauded as an influential landmark in the war and action film genres, primarily due to its use of desaturated colors, hand-held cameras, and tight angles. July 24 - Saving Private Ryan, directed by Steven Spielberg, was released to critical acclaim and was the top grossing domestic film of 1998.

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The Pokémon theatrical film series started with Pokémon: The First Movie. DreamWorks SKG released its first two animated films: Antz and The Prince of Egypt, the latter becoming the inaugural winner of the Critics' Choice Award for Best Animated Feature (tied with Disney and Pixar's A Bug's Life). Shakespeare in Love (which won the Academy Award for Best Picture), Saving Private Ryan, Armageddon (which was the top-grossing film of the year in the United States), American History X, The Truman Show, Primary Colors, Rushmore, Rush Hour, There's Something About Mary, The Big Lebowski, and Terrence Malick's directorial return in The Thin Red Line. The year 1998 in film involved many significant films, including
