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Aamir's Taare Zameen Par out of Oscar race

Started by nithyasubramanian, Jan 14, 2009, 06:24 PM

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While A R Rahman dazzled the world by winning the first Golden Globe for India, Aamir Khan's much hyped directorial debut couldn't make it beyond the initial round of screening of nominees for the Oscars in the Best Foreign Language Film category.

Out of the sixty-five films that had originally qualified in the category, nine films will advance to the next round of voting in the category for the 81st Academy Awards. Unfortunately for India, these nine names do not include Aamir Khan's Taare Zameen Par.

The list includes the acclaimed Israeli documentary Waltz with Bashir, which recently also won the Golden Globe for foreign language film. The movie is about the country's invasion of Lebanon in 1982. Another nominee in the list is the German film Baader Meinhof Complex, which takes a unique look into that country's notorious terrorist group, the Red Army Faction.

The complete list of qualifying films, arranged in alphabetical order by country, are:

Austria, Revanche Gotz Spielmann(director)
Canada, The Necessities of Life, Benoit Pilon(director)
France, The Class, Laurent Cantet (director)
Germany, The Baader Meinhof Complex, Uli Edel (director)
Israel, Waltz with Bashir, Ari Folman(director)
Japan, Departures, Yojiro Takita (director)
Mexico, Tear This Heart Out, Roberto Sneider (director)
Sweden, Everlasting Moments, Jan Troell (director)
Turkey, 3 Monkeys, Nuri Bilge Ceylan (director)

The films were chosen by a committee of several hundred Academy members and will be narrowed down to five nominees for 2008 by a specially selected committee in New York and Los Angeles. These nominees would be announced on January 22, 2009 and one name that Indians would have loved to hear in the nominee announcements won't be there anymore.

The Academy Awards for outstanding film achievements of 2008 will be presented on February 22, 2009.

A film about a dyslexic child, who was impressively portrayed by debutant child actor Darsheel Safari, Taare Zameen Par was chosen as India's official entry to the Oscars in the foreign language film category. The film was selected over critically acclaimed works such as Marathi films Valu and Tingya, Nishikant Kamat's Mumbai Meri Jaan, Neeraj Pandey's A Wednesday, Ashutosh Gowarikar's Jodhaa Akbar, Abhishek Kapoor's Rock On, Subhash Ghai's Black and White and the Telugu film Ghanyam.

Thanks and Regards
- Nithya Subramanian
Kenvivo Communications
http://nithya-subramanian.blogspot.com/

nandagopal



Amir always works hard ....

Sure one day he will get oscar !!!





nithyasubramanian

Aamir's 'Taare Zameen Par' failed at Oscars because of its songs


Mumbai, Feb 01: The entire nation may be in high spirit for the much acclaimed Danny Boyle flick 'Slumdog Millionaire', which has recently bagged a whopping 10 Oscar nominations, but it is no secret that Aamir Khan was very disappointed when 'Taare Zameen Par' failed to make it to the nominations list.

Explaining why 'TZP' couldn't make it to the list, Oscar Jury member and writer-director Krishna Shah said, "The film was too long, it had too many songs. That's why it didn't make the cut. I even wrote to Aamir and told him that."

When asked about the chances of 'Slumdog Millionaire' winning awards at the Oscars this year, he said, "I am not allowed to talk about that."

Shah truly believes that only a foreign filmmaker could have made a film like 'Slumdog...'. "It takes a Danny Boyle to come and make a film like 'Slumdog Millionaire' because we in India just want to be removed from the reality," he added.

Well, it seems that Indian filmmakers really need to do something to prove their mettle out there!

courtesy : Zeenews.com

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Kenvivo Communications
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