For Your Consideration: A Guide To The Oscar Precursors
by Peter Knegt (November 25, 2009)
A scene from Rob Marshall's "Nine." Image courtesy of The Weinstein Company.
An eclectic batch of awards offer a considerable honor in their own right, the Oscar precursors are about to start coming at us fast and furious. Starting early next week with the Gotham Awards, Spirit Award nominations, and the National Board of Review winners, and continuing steadily for the following three weeks, awards season will quickly turn from murky to nearly crystal clear. Each announcement will bring with it shifts in buzz and a new round of speculation regarding the alleged ultimate prize of them all: Oscar. So for all of you eager in anticipation, indieWIRE figured we’d leave you this Thanksgiving holiday with a guide to seven of the biggest awards announcements that are about to go down. November 30th: Gotham Awards Last Year’s Big Winner: “Frozen River,” taking best feature and a breakthrough acting honor for Melissa Leo. How This Year Could Shake Down: “A Serious Man” and “The Hurt Locker” seem to be the major contenders for both best feature and best ensemble (I’d suspect we see a split), and both could use this little boost in their larger-scale campaigns (particularly “Locker,” which is ineligible for the Spirit Awards). The “best breakthrough performer” category should also be an interesting race to watch, with (hardly breakthrough) actors and dark horse Oscar contenders like Ben Foster (“The Messenger”) and Jeremy Renner (“The Hurt Locker”) both in the running. Beyond those, a few of this year’s nominees stand a chance at making much traction beyond the Gothams and perhaps Spirit Awards, but films like “Big Fan,” “The Maid” and any of the nominees for “best film not playing at a theater near you” could enjoy the publicity any wins bring them.
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And let’s not forget Maria Bello’s brave performance in the unseen dark thriller “Downloading Nancy” from Sundance 08’ - Surely this realistic piece of work deserves consideration. Rufus Sewell and Jason Patric give strong support to her tour du force, hope to see this considered for the Spirit Awards as it arrives on DVD in Jan.
The Bifas are great, but what’s great about them is that they really have nothing to do with the rest of award season, and go their own quirky way. The suggestion that Slumdog Millionaire and Man on Wire were “pretty much overlooked” before the Bifas is ridiculous.
Great list, but living in Europe I think you have forgotten the British Independent Film Awards where numerous Oscar winners and contenders have started including(in the 2009 ceremony) Man On Wire and Slumdog Millionaire - both pretty much overlooked until they got noticed in London at BIFA.
Here’s the link: http://www.bifa.org.uk
Bill Friend