The Post-Cannes Awards Race: Do We Know Anything Yet?
by Peter Knegt (May 29, 2009)
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But shockingly, Campion might even have some female competition. Kathryn Bigelow’s “The Hurt Locker” (which premiered in Toronto last year, and is being released next month by Summit Entertainment) and Lone Scherfig’s “An Education” (which premiered at Sundance, and is being released by Sony Pictures Classics in the fall) were both very well received in their fest debuts, and look like strong possibilities for Oscar buzz. “Locker” is definitely the least likely of the two - the Iraq war-themed film Oscar nod count isn’t exactly high - but if it manages to rise above its predecessors (and it’s going to have the reviews to help it do that), technical nods are certainly possible, and Bigelow could be a strong candidate for the lone director slot. “Education,” meanwhile, might give “Bright Star” a run for its Brit-produced, beautifully shot, romantic period piece money. Up-and-coming star Carey Mulligan was whispered as a best actress contender from the second the film hit Sundance screens, while Alfred Molina is a potential best supporting actor contender and the screenplay by Nick Hornby is a pretty sure bet.
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