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Larisie wrote: While I am disappointed it's not being shown here I'll be happy to see it premiere anywhere at this point. As long as it gets the hype it needs for Oscar season (whether it'll mean a nom for James or not who knows).
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Larisie wrote: As long as it gets the hype it needs for Oscar season (whether it'll mean a nom for James or not who knows).
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Ok there were some people who saw TLS remarks were posted here and over at IMDB. Now I received a "tweet" from BAFTA's Scotand calling for "entries" which close on September 1, 2009. The time period for which a film qualifies for consideration is August 2008 through August 2009. I wonder if this is why it was shown? Link http://www.baftascotland.co.uk/news/47/bafta-scotland-awards-09-call-for-entries BAFTA's UK - is different....here's some info on eligibility. Interesting that TLS has a UK release date for January 2010 - it may qualify see below. Full Link http://www.bafta.org/awards/film/eligibility-and-rules,64,BA.html
Films must be released theatrically in the UK, within the Academy awards year: 1 January to 31 December 2009. Films that open between 1 January and 19 February 2010 inclusive may be 'qualified' by Distributors by being screened to Academy Film Voting Members by Thursday 17 December 2009.
To be eligible, a feature film must:
Films from all countries are eligible in all categories, with the exception of Outstanding British Film, Outstanding Debut, Short Film and Short Animation which are for British films only.
There are separate entry criteria for Short Film and Short Animation .
Please refer to the full Rule Book and the additional guidelines for the Special Visual Effects category:
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Helen M wrote: State - Could you post the links for the blogs that have info about TLS. Thanks.
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By Jay A. Fernandez
Sept 3, 2009, 02:00 PM ET
The lineup, unveiled Thursday, including Jacque Audiard's "A Prophet," Lone Sherfig's "An Education," Werner Herzog's "Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans," Jame Campion's "Bright Star," Anne Fontaine's "Coco Before Chanel," Andrea Arnold's "Fish Tank," Todd Solondz' "Life During Wartime," Michael Hoffman's "The Last Station," Rachid Boucharib's "London River," Cormac McCarthy's "The Road," and Michael Haneke's "White Ribbon."
The festival begins a four-day run Friday. Special events include tributes to Anouk Aimee, Viggo Mortensen and Margaethe von Trotta; a celebration of Manny Farber with a screening of 1934's "Toni"; a special medallion to Serge Bromberg with a showing of Henri-Georges Clouzet's "Inferno"; and the "Red Riding" trilogy made for British television.
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WTF? They couldn't have announced this sooner?! This may explain those James sightings earlier in the week.
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stateside wrote: We were in a posting frenzy - I just wish they would have had word sooner - big holiday weekend and trying to get there last minute would be crazy! Im having surgery tomorrow so I wouldn't hav been able to go anyway. And from what I understand WITD over at IMDB had a friend who attended this festival a few years back and said it was more for movie lovers than fans - very intimate. Well, at least we now know why James is in the area!
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