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Best
Documentary Oscar Contenders Announced
Posted by: Paul
Heath
Date: November 18, 2004
The
Oscar race is starting to hot up with just over three months
to the star studded event in Hollywood. Today, the contenders
for the Best Documentary have been revealed.
Morgan
Spurlock's 'Super Size Me', the Briish film from Kevin McDonald,
'Touching the Void', 'Riding Giants', 'Dogtown and Z Boys',
Ross Kauffman's 'Born Into Brothels', a film that revolves
around Calcutta's child prostitutes, Jessica Yu's 'In The
Realms Of The Unreal' and 'The Story of the Weeping Camel'
all made the list. Joining them are 'Home of the Brave', 'Howard
Zinn: You Can't Be Neutral on a Moving Train', 'The Ritchie
Boys', 'The Story of Weeping Camel', 'Tell Them Who You Are',
'Tupac: Resurrection', and 'Twist of Faith'.
These
twelve movies will now be reduced to five nominations for
the February ceremony. Those five nominations will be announced
at the end of January.
The big
absence from the list of contenders for the Best Documentary
Oscar is Michael Moore's 'Fahrenheit 9/11'. Moore withdrew
the film from competition in September.
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