Coal Miner's Daughter

US (1980): Drama/Musical

Sissy Spacek won a much-deserved Oscar® for her lead in this entertaining biography of country-music legend Loretta Lynn. British director Michael Apted brings fine texture to the Kentucky backwoods section of the film, where the teenage Loretta meets her future husband (Tommy Lee Jones), who ultimately pushes her into show business. Lynn's adult life is well covered, from her spouse's philandering to her own on-stage crackups; but between the chapter-and-verse recollections, the script by Thomas Rickman is layered with life and moments of great humor. No wooden portrait, this is a vibrant film made outstanding by the colorful performances of the two leads, as well as Beverly D'Angelo and the Band's Levon Helm. (Tom Keogh, Amazon.com)


· Actress 1980: Sissy Spacek


· Best Picture 1980: Bernard Schwartz - Producer (Schwartz, Universal)
· Writing (Best Screenplay based on material from another medium) 1980: Tom Rickman
· Art Direction/Set Decoration 1980: John W. Corso - Art Direction, John M. Dwyer - Set Decoration
· Cinematography 1980: Ralf D. Bode
· Film Editing 1980: Arthur Schmidt
· Sound 1980: Richard Portman, Roger Heman, Jim Alexander

7 nominations, 1 Award