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    TheWrap

    Good Morning, Oscar: September 25
    By Steve Pond

    Published: September 25, 2009

    In today's roundup of Oscar news `n' notes from around the web,
    Charles Darwin survives, Mr. Fox gets a fantastic slot and the
    foreign-film race gets crowded.

    Variety's roundup of the foreign-language race gets one title wrong
    (Armenia's entry is sometimes called `A Magician's Autumn' and
    sometimes `Autumn of the Magician,' but it's definitely not `A
    Magician's Nephew'), misses the fact that Serbia has changed its mind,
    and includes capsule descriptions of only 15 of the 40 choices
    announced so far. In Contention has a bigger list. So do indieWIRE
    and The Film Experience.

    More festival awards to give a nudge to more Oscar campaigns: at the
    Gotham Independent Film Awards, November 30 in New York City, the
    career achievement honorees will be Kathryn Bigelow (in the thick of
    the race after directing `The Hurt Locker'), Natalie Portman (a dark
    horse candidate in director Jim Sheridan's `Brothers'), Stanley Tucci
    (certainly a supporting-actor contender for `Julie and Julia,' with
    `The Lovely Bones' on the way) and producers Tim Bevan and Eric
    Fellner (with likely best-picture nominee `A Serious Man'). (Tucci
    photo: Gotham Independent Film Awards)

    `The Fantastic Mr. Fox,' director Wes Anderson's first foray into
    animation, will open the AFI Fest in Hollywood on October 30. With the
    animated-feature category likely limited to three nominees, it could
    face quite a battle with the likes of `Up,' `Ponyo' and `Coraline'
    already in the mix. (indieWIRE)

    Newmarket Films rescues `Creation' from awards-season limbo by
    acquiring the rights to the Charles Darwin picture that opened Toronto
    to mixed reviews. They'll likely have an uphill battle getting it into
    the race. (Variety)

    Gerard Kennedy does an early preview of the Oscar craft categories,
    figures that frontrunners `Up in the Air' and `Precious' are not
    liable to be big contenders in those categories
    `Inglourious Basterds,' `District 9,' `Nine' and a few others, and
    concludes that it's too early to know much. (In Contention)

    Better late than never: Nancy Kriparos' Toronto faves are `Up in the
    Air,' `Bright Star,' `Dogtooth,' `Mother and Child,' `Precious,' `The
    Imaginarium of Dr. Parnassus,' Michael Sheen in `The Damned United,'
    Paul Bettany in `Creation,' Amanda Seyfried in `Chloe,'Matt Damon in
    `The Informant!' and Robin Wright Penn in `The Private Lives of Pippa
    Lee.' (Awards Daily)
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