MOVIES - Feb. 10, 1988
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“Hope and Glory”--John Boorman’s autobiographical film set in London during the Blitz--and “Jean de Florette,” the first in a two-part French saga starring Yves Montand, took the most nominations Tuesday for the 1987 British Academy of Film and Television Arts awards. “Hope and Glory” led the way with 13 nominations, while “Jean de Florette” received 10. “Cry Freedom” and “Radio Days” received seven nominations each, while “The Untouchables,” “84 Charing Cross Road,” “Wish You Were Here,” “Prick Up Your Ears” and “Platoon” all received three or more nominations. The awards will be presented March 20.
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