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Get out your scorecard. The Toronto Film Critics Association, Dallas-Fort Worth Critics Association, Houston Film Critics Association, and Chicago Film Critics Association have weighed in with their choices for 2008.
Add these to the list of previously announced (and posted here) National Board of Review, Gotham, Los Angeles, New York Film Critics Circle, New York Film Critics Online, Boston, Satellite, Austin, San Diego, and San Francisco Critics Awards winners and you have a pretty good indication of what to expect at the 2009 Critics Choice, Spirit, Golden Globes, and Academy Awards (only the latter has yet to announce their nominations).
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The 15th Annual Screen Actors Guild (SAG) Awards nominations were announced this morning in Los Angeles at the Pacific Design Center’s Silver Screen Theater in West Hollywood. Like the Golden Globes, separate awards are given for movies and television. Garnering the most nominations are Doubt, Milk, and The Curious Case of Benjamin Button. The awards will be simulcast live nationally on TNT and TBS on Sunday, January 25, 2009 at 8 p.m. ET/PT, 7 p.m. CT, and 6 p.m. MT from the Los Angeles Shrine Exposition Center.
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As 2008 comes to a close, it becomes immediately apparent that the 16th edition of the South by Southwest (SXSW) Film Conference & Festival is just 12 weeks away. As readers of this blog know, of the many I attend each year, few film festivals can beat SXSW for sheer enjoyment, both in the quality of the program as well as the kickass rock 'n roll setting in which it takes place.
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Don't relax just yet -- there are plenty of awards still being announced. The Austin Film Critics Association, San Diego Film Critics Society, and San Francisco Film Critics Circle have just weighed in with their selections for 2008. Milk and Slumdog Millionaire continue to haul them in, The Dark Knight gets some well-deserved recognition, and Sweden's Let The Right One In, one of my Top 10 Picks from Tribeca, sweeps all three lists for Best Foreign Film.
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The AFI's mission:
AFI was created to protect and preserve the legacy of the moving image art form so that future generations will have a greater understanding and appreciation for the proud heritage reflected in the realities of a new modern day.
Each year, AFI AWARDS honors excellence in the moving image arts within the context of a Year in Review. This is the next chapter in AFI's national mandate -- specifically, the creation of an annual almanac that records and preserves the evolution of the moving image arts in the 21st century.
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Awards season rolls on with the The Boston Society of Film Critics, New York Film Critics Online, and International Press Academy all announcing their selections over the weekend.
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Is it worth going to the Sundance Film Festival? The short answer is, "it depends." It depends on what you're looking for. The focus of the festival has changed over the years. What was once the premiere showcase of cutting-edge, independent film has become more of a glitz and glamour Hollywood studio production replete with stars and the paparazzi that inevitably follow them. Although it's "gained luster" for much of the public, it has also lost the edge it was known for, and other festivals now fill that void. However, being smartly aware of how their reputation within the film community has changed, the programmers have tried to shift the focus back to what it was at the outset.
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As we first announced here back in October, Michael Welch, currently being seen as Mike Newton in the blockbuster smash hit Twilight, will soon be appearing in a gritty independent film titled Rough Hustle.
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The Golden Globe nominations were announced by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association early this morning. The awards will be handed out on January 11 and are widely considered to be a good indicator of Oscar potential. While the numerous critics nominations and awards revealed over the past week can often be even more reliable in predicting who will win the Academy Awards, it's the Golden Globes which have the highest public visibility and are said to signal the traditional "start of Oscar season."
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The New York Film Critics Circle has weighed in with their picks of the 2008 year in cinema. "It's a mark of a healthy culture that people want to read and engage in the debate on movies on a serious level," Entertainment Weekly critic Lisa Schwarzbaum told indieWIRE. The chair of the New York Film Critics Circle this year, she noted that the awards were spread among a number of films. "Earlier in the year people were saying it's no a strong year, but there is such a variety this year."
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The South by Southwest Film Conference and Festival (SXSW) has announced that the winning short films featured at the festival will qualify for consideration in the Short Films category of the Annual Academy Awards without the standard theatrical run, provided the film otherwise complies with the Academy Rules.
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The Film Independent's Spirit Awards are very close to my heart, as they're essentially the Oscars for indies, and often foretell some of those awards as well. Last year many of the films which were nominated for (and eventually won) Spirit Awards went on to dominate many Academy Awards categories.
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The Critics Choice Awards are well-known to the public not just for the fact that they are broadcast on national television (January 8 on VH1) but also because they are considered among the most reliable indicators for the Oscars. "Since the Critics' Choice began announcing nominees in 2005 (instead of just winners, as it had previously), every Academy Award winner in a major category has been nominated for a Critics' Choice," according to a report in indieWIRE. "Last year, all five eventual best picture Oscar nominees were listed in the BFCA's top ten, and No Country For Old Men went on to sweep the winners, including best picture, director and supporting actor Javier Bardem."
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The calendar has turned to the major film awards. The big ones are the Golden Globes, sponsored by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association, and the Oscars, of course, sponsored by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. But there are a few other significant groups as well.
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The National Board of Review (NBR) Awards are significant in being the first of the major critics' awards to be handed out over the next few months. They are often a bellwether for the year's Academy Award-nominated selections. This year the NBR screened over 330 films, including 209 narratives, 63 documentaries, 53 foreign language films, and 10 animated films.
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It's been a big week for awards and festival selection announcements. The 15th Slamdance Film Festival takes place January 15-23 on Main Street in Park City, Utah. Yes, that's the same time and location for the Sundance Film Festival, and that's the idea. Slamdance was conceived as a sort of anti-Sundance, although it's come into its own as a standout independent film festival in its own right.
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The march towards the 2009 Sundance Film Festival has taken another giant step with the announcement of the lineups for the U.S. and World Cinema Dramatic and Documentary Competitions and the out-of-competition sections of Premieres, Spectrum, New Frontier, and Park City at Midnight.
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