Correction, 2013https://twitter.com/asteris/status/835968920435712000 …
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Neither did the Academy award The Look of Silence in 2015, Oppenheimer's equally devastating sequel to The Act..; essential docs on fascism
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'99, American History X, arguably the most impt fiction film on American fascism, only got a nom for (superb) Norton http://www.oscars.org/oscars/ceremonies/1999 …
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Same year, the (also superb) Benini beat Norton to the Oscar for La vita è bella. But Shakespeare in Love beat the movie for Best Picture.
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Also runner-ups for Best Picture that year: Thin Red Line, Saving Private Ryan. I rest my case. http://www.oscars.org/oscars/ceremonies/1999 …
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The Academy Awards were rarely willing to face the zeitgeist, mainstream/"controversial" talent, "sensitive" topics (at least selectively)
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Ofc this year of all years would see a musical garner 12+2 nominations (McCarthyism is back, long live musicals?); prolly make a clean sweep
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