Screening History


The Arbor 

The Arbor was quite a hit when it came out in its world premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival in 2010. The most exciting award that Clio Barnard won for directing this film was at this Festival and was called the "Best New Documentary Filmmaker" award! This page will give you insight about other places this film was shown and places where you can find it to watch for your own entertainment. 
Enjoy! 


Clio Barnard Director Clio Barnard (2L) poses with the Sutherland award for The Arbor with cast during the 54th BFI London Film Festival Awards at LSO St Lukes on October 27, 2010 in London, England.
Director Clio Barnard (2L) poses with the Sutherland award for The Arbor with cast during the 54th BFI London Film Festival Awards at LSO St Lukes on October 27, 2010 in London, England.    

  • This was filmed on location in Bradford, West Yorkshire.
  • It was released in the UK in 2010.
  • The Arbor received its world premiere at the 2010 Tribeca Film Festival in Lower Manhattan. It was also shown at the London Film Festival in 2010.
  • The Arbor came out in theaters in the UK on October 22, 2010. 
  • It came out in USA theaters in 2011. The highest gross income for this film in the box office was on August 28, 2011. The film made $21,268.00
  • You can find this movie on DVD. Here is a website that shows various places where it is sold : DVD
  • You can also find this film on Netflix
  • This film is also available to watch online
  • You can also rent this film at your local movie rental stores. 
  • Short clips and trailers are also available for this film on Youtube
  • The Arbor was nominated for the following awards:

    Awards for
    The Arbor (2010) »

    BAFTA Awards
    YearResultAwardCategory/Recipient(s)
    2011 Nominated BAFTA Film Award Outstanding Debut by a British Writer, Director or Producer
    Clio Barnard
    Tracy O'Riordan
    - Director, Producer
    British Independent Film Awards
    YearResultAwardCategory/Recipient(s)
    2010 Won Douglas Hickox Award Clio Barnard
    Nominated British Independent Film Award Best Achievement in Production
    Best Actress
    Manjinder Virk
    Best Documentary
    Best Technical Achievement
    Tim Barker
    For sound.
    Most Promising Newcomer
    Manjinder Virk
    Chlotrudis Awards
    YearResultAwardCategory/Recipient(s)
    2012 Nominated Chlotrudis Award Buried Treasure
    Evening Standard British Film Awards
    YearResultAwardCategory/Recipient(s)
    2011 Won Evening Standard British Film Award Best Screenplay
    Clio Barnard
    Nominated Evening Standard British Film Award Best Film
    Clio Barnard
    London Critics Circle Film Awards
    YearResultAwardCategory/Recipient(s)
    2011 Nominated ALFS Award Breakthrough British Filmmaker
    Clio Barnard
    British Director of the Year
    Clio Barnard
    British Film of the Year
    British Supporting Actress of the Year
    Christine Bottomley
    London Film Festival
    YearResultAwardCategory/Recipient(s)
    2010 Won Best British Newcomer Clio Barnard (Writer/Director)
    Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards
    YearResultAwardCategory/Recipient(s)
    2011 2nd place LAFCA Award Best Documentary/Non-Fiction Film
    Tribeca Film Festival
    YearResultAwardCategory/Recipient(s)
    2010 Won Best New Documentary Filmmaker Clio Barnard
  



18 comments:

  1. Here are the references I used:

    http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1623008/

    http://www.sf360.org/?pageid=13763

    http://www.avclub.com/articles/the-arbor,67295/

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TyNqRdM0Y4g

    http://www.iwannawatch.net/2011/03/the-arbor-2010/

    http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/the_arbor_2010/

    http://www.screenyorkshire.co.uk/filming/the-arbor

    http://www.nytimes.com/2011/04/24/movies/the-arbor-revisits-the-troubled-life-of-andrea-dunbar.html

    Hope you enjoy!
    -Savannah Ford

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  2. Great job incorporating all the visuals that you did! I was expecting a long list of the awards the film received, but when I saw the chart instead, it made the information easier to read (and also more interesting). Also, good job including your sources. It's easy to forget something like that while working on an interactive project such as this. In all of your presentation, my favorite part was how you incorporated links to show your readers where they can find the film for viewing. Overall, I think you did a great job!

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    1. Thank you! I was also happy to find the awards in chart form. It made it much easier to see what the awards were, when they were won, and who won them :)

      -Savannah

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    2. This is from Ashley Raber, by the way.

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  3. For my blog I did Screening history as well, but I like your layout much more than my own. I love the chart and the use of visuals. The information was clearly understandable and displayed. Great job. The only thing I can think of would be to put your work cited on the page instead of the comments and to possibly make each site a hyperlink so it is easily accessible.

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  4. Yes, I should have moved the works cited up onto the page, but it kind messed with the layout so it was easier to post them as a comment. :)

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  5. The page was great. I think that your pictures where a good touch as well. Also the trailer video clip was another good touch to the page. The chart that you have was a good thing to have, it shows exactly what awards were won and when and what they were called. I enjoyed that aspect of the page very much. Organization is key when trying to share a bunch of information and you did this very well! Good job on the page!

    Samantha Soeder

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  6. Thank you for your time and effort! I really enjoyed your page. I liked the words in red where one would be able to find the movie on DVD, Netfilx, and online. I also liked th organized chart. It made it easy for me to see what awards were won and when they were won!

    Jessica Wormald

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  7. I think you did good work on this page! I enjoyed reading all of the awards the film had received along with seeing the trailer for the film.

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  8. This comment is from Katlynn Stoll, I think this may have been the most informative blog yet. You did a great job presenting your information and making it interesting to read. You had many aids and I think they got your points across. I really liked that you included the trailer and all of the pictures. Great work here! I have nothing negative to say at all!

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  9. You did an amazing job. I really like how you have all the awards in a chart instead of just listing them all. It made it easier and more enjoyable to read. You did a great job of balancing visuals and information. I also love that you incorporated links to different places you could get the movie, watch it, or even the trailers and little scenes from the movie. Overall, this is very well done!
    Candice Anderson

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  10. This page is really good I love the picture with the cast. It was easy to forget that they were actors so it was kind of cool to see them in a different setting. The chart for awards was great too. Things were clearly stated and like others had said, easy to follow

    Nikki Kaloger

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  11. This was another page that was done really well. It was bright and very interesting. I really like the way you set up your page. This was not just a simple listing of information. I can tell you put thought into it. I also liked the picture of the cast. The looks they portray in the movie are not who they are in reality. It is nice to see them in a different setting. I like knowing some of that background information on the film. Great job!

    Ashley Hafer

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  12. This page is great! The chart, the visuals, everything is well-organized and easy to find. I like how you had bullet points for major events in the film's release, as well as for where to find the film to watch. Awesome job!

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  13. Rachel Keim: I know this is going to seem weird for my comment regarding screening history, but until I saw the picture you posted of the director receiving the award, I had no idea how tall she was. The picture certainly puts that in context. I also never realized how much fame and recognition the author got for the movie. You would think I would have heard of it or her before...I'm so thankful we're able to take this class, so I'm exposed to these types of things. It's certainly important!

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  14. Great page! I really liked how you used the chart of the awards straight from IMDB. I did this section for my blog and I wrote all the awards out...taking the image from the site would definitely have been easier. I think your page is set up really nicely overall.
    -Abby C.

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  15. I like the chart of awards - nice and easy to read! I also really like that you included various links for accessing the film!

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