Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Oscar Campaign Bust #4: I've Loved You So Long

I haven't done one of these since April, so I thought I'd finally post a fourth entry. You can see the previous ones here, here, and here.


In 2008, this French film starring Oscar nominee Kristin Scott Thomas was released to rave reviews. As a woman returning to society from a lengthy prison stint for murder, Scott Thomas gave a devastating, heartfelt performance, backed by a strong performance from Elsa Zylberstein as her sister. Both actresses received some awards recognition, and Scott Thomas even received BAFTA, Golden Globe, and Cesar nominations. The film also had Sony Picture Classics backing it, which only improved its awards campaign. Despite these credentials, it did not receive much Oscar consideration, because The Class - by rule - was the only film that France could submit for Best Foreign Language Film. So, the film's best shot was Best Actress, and it came up just short. 

Did it deserve to be nominated? Yes, if not for Best Foreign Language Film, then at the very least for Best Actress and Best Supporting Actress.

8 comments:

  1. FISTI LEAD ACTRESS WINNER!!!! Hehe, did my post inspire this? If so, I'm so honored!!!

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    1. Hmm...I didn't consciously pick this film based on that, but I might've done it subconsciously. :)

      Either way, she's a great choice for a winner!

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  2. I was thinking about this movie just yesterday! So devastating. Tremendous acting.

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    1. I love this movie, and it does have wonderful performances.

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  3. I remember hearing a lot of buzz for this one back when it was released but I never got around to seeing it. I shall add it to my watchlist then! :)

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  4. O.K. ... I'm hooked. Adding this to my list. :)

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