
The Imitation Game
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Logline
During World War II, the English mathematical genius Alan Turing tries to crack the German Enigma code with help from fellow mathematicians.
Synopsis
Mathematician, logician and cryptanalyst Alan Turing, the pioneer of modern-day computing, is credited with cracking the codes produced by Germany’s ‘unbreakable’ Enigma machine, which had 159 million million million possible settings. THE IMITATION GAME portrays the nail-biting race against time by Turing and his brilliant team of code-breakers at Britain’s top-secret Government Code and Cypher School at Bletchley Park, during the darkest days of World War II. The motley group of scholars, linguists, chess champions and intelligence officers had a powerful ally in Prime Minister Winston Churchill who authorised the provision of any resource they required. The film spans the key periods of Turing’s life, from his unhappy teenage years at boarding school and the triumph of his secret wartime work on the revolutionary electro-mechanical ‘Bombe’, which was capable of breaking 3,000 Enigma-generated naval codes a day, to the tragedy of his post-war decline, following his conviction for a now outdated criminal offence.
A complicated and troubled man, whose contributions and genius significantly shortened the war, saving thousands of lives, Turing may have been the eventual victim of an unenlightened British Establishment, but his work and legacy live on.
Runtime
114 minutes
Producers
Nora Grossman, Ido Ostrowsky, Teddy Schwarzman
Awards
2016 Grammy Awards
- Nominated, Best Score Soundtrack for Visual Media
2015 Academy Awards
- Nominated, Best Motion Picture
- Nominated, Best Achievement in Film Editing (William Goldenberg)
- Winner, Best Adapted Screenplay (Graham Moore)
- Nominated, Best Director (Morten Tyldum)
- Nominated, Best Actress in a Supporting Role (Keira Knightley)
- Nominated, Best Actor in a Leading Role (Benedict Cumberbatch)
- Nominated, Best Original Score (Alexandre Desplat)
- Nominated, Best Production Design (Maria Djurkovic, Tatiana Macdonald)
2015 Golden Globes
- Nominated, Best Performance by Actress in a Supporting Role (Keira Knightley)
- Nominated, Best Performance by Actor (Benedict Cumberbatch)
- Nominated, Best Motion Picture
- Nominated, Best Original Score (Alexandre Desplat)
- Nominated, Best Screenplay (Graham Moore)
2015 BAFTA Awards
- Nominated, Best Editing (William Goldenberg)
- Nominated, Alexander Korda Award for Best British Film
- Nominated, Best Adapted Screenplay (Graham Moore)
- Nominated, Best Sound
- Nominated, Best Production Design (Maria Djurkovic, Tatiana Macdonald)
- Nominated, Best Costume Design (Sammy Sheldon)
- Nominated, Best Film
- Nominated, Best Supporting Actress (Keira Knightley)
- Nominated, Best Leading Actor (Benedict Cumberbatch)
2015 PGA Awards
- Nominated, Outstanding Producer of Theatrical Motion Pictures
2015 SAG Awards
- Nominated, Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role (Benedict Cumberbatch)
- Nominated, Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture
- Nominated, Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role (Keira Knightley)
2015 DGA Award
- Nominated, Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Feature Film (Morten Tyldum)
2015 WGA Awards
- Winner, Best Adapted Screenplay (Graham Moore)
2015 GLAAD Media Awards
- Winner, Outstanding Film - Wide Release
2014 British Independent Film Awards
- Nominated, Best British Independent Film
- Nominated, Best Actor (Benedict Cumberbatch)
- Nominated, Best Actress (Keira Knightley)
- Nominated, Best Screenplay (Graham Moore)