Fame
Fame is set at New York's High School of Performing Arts, where talented teens train for show-business careers. The film concentrates on five of the most gifted students: singer Irene Cara, actors Paul McCrane and Barry Miller, dancer Gene Anthony Ray, and musician Lee Currieri. More so than the subsequent TV series Fame, the film emphasizes the importance of keeping up one's academic achievements in this specialized school. The faculty includes no-nonsense English teacher Ann Meara, erudite musical instructor Albert Hague, and martinet dance teacher Debbie Allen. Of the film's cast, Ray, Currieri, Allen and Hague were carried over to the TV version of Fame, which premiered in 1981. The score for the film version of Fame was honored with an Academy Award.
Director: Alan Parker
Starring: Irene Cara, Barry Miller, Gene Anthony Ray, Eddie Barth, Lee Curreri
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Best Music, Original Score
Academy Awards (1981)
Best Edited Feature Film
American Cinema Editors (1981)
Best Sound
BAFTA Awards (1981)
Best Foreign Film (Meilleur film étranger)
César Awards, France (1981)
Best Original Song - Motion Picture
Golden Globes (1981)
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