INDIA'S
'THE GOOD ROAD' OUT OF OSCAR RACE
Gyan Correa's Gujarati film 'The Good Road' is out of the best foreign film
Oscar race after it failed to qualify in the Academy's latest shortlist.
Nine films will advance to the next round of voting
in the category for the 86th Academy Awards out of 76 films that had qualified
in the category.
The movie's selection to represent India at the Oscars had created a lot of
controversy as it was chosen over popular titles like 'The Lunchbox', 'Ship of
Theseus' and 'Bhaag Milkha Bhaag'.
Karan Johar, Anurag Kashyap, who were the producers behind 'The Lunchbox' and
the film's director Ritesh Batra had openly slammed the Oscar committee in
India for passing over their film for 'The Good Road'.
The films that have made it to the Oscar shortlist in the category include 'An
Episode in the Life of an Iron Picker', a Bosnian and Herzegovinan film by 'No
Man's Land' director Danis Tanovic, who has shot a film in India with Emraan
Hashmi.
Belgium's entry 'The Broken Circle Breakdown' by Felix van Groeningen is in the
list so is Denmark's critically acclaimed drama 'The Hunt'.
Directed by Thomas Vinterberg, the film, about a man wrongly accused of child
molestation, generated a lot of buzz at Cannes this May. Cambodia's 'The
Missing Picture' by Rithy Panh has made it to the list so has Germany's 'Two
Lives' by Georg Maas. Master-director Wong Kar-wai's 'The Grandmaster', a
historical martial-arts movie about Bruce Lee's teacher Ip Man is in the list.
Hungary's 'The Notebook' by Janos Szasz and Italy's 'The Great Beauty', another
festival favourite, directed by Paolo Sorrentino, is in the list while from
Palestine, the Academy has selected 'Omar' by Hany Abu-Assad.
The most surprising snub was the exclusion of Iranian director Asghar Farhadi's
'The Past' as it was being considered as a front-runner after a very positive
festival run.
Farahadi's 2012 film 'A Separation' had won Iran its first Oscar. Other films
that were expected to but did not make it to the list are Egypt's 'Winter of
Discontent', Israel's 'Bethlehem'.
The shortlist will be winnowed down to the five nominees by specially invited
committees in New York and Los Angeles on January 10 and 12.
The final five names will become public with the Oscar nominations on January
16, 2014 in the Academy's Samuel Goldwyn Theater. Academy Awards for
outstanding film achievements of 2013 will take place on March 2 at the Dolby
Theatre at Hollywood & Highland Center.
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