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== Major awards ==
== Major awards ==
=== [[Academy Award for Best Picture|Best Picture]] ===
=== [[Academy Award for Best Picture|Best Picture]] ===
*''[[The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (film)|The Curious Case of Benjamin Button]]''
*''[[The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (film)|The Curious Case of Benjamin Button]]'' - [[Kathleen Kennedy]], [[Frank Marshall]], [[Cean Chaffin]]
*''[[Frost/Nixon (film)|Frost/Nixon]]''
*''[[Frost/Nixon (film)|Frost/Nixon]]'' - [[Ron Howard]],[[Brian Grazer]],[[Eric Fellner]]
*''[[Milk (film)|Milk]]''
*''[[Milk (film)|Milk]]'' [[Dan Jinks]] and [[Bruce Cohen]]
*''[[The Reader (film)|The Reader]]''
*''[[The Reader (film)|The Reader]]'' [[Anthony Minghella]], [[Sydney Pollack]], [[Redmond Morris]],[[Donna Gigliotti]]
*''[[Slumdog Millionaire]]''
*''[[Slumdog Millionaire]]'' - [[Christian Colson]]


=== [[Academy Award for Best Director|Best Director]] ===
=== [[Academy Award for Best Director|Best Director]] ===

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Sid Ganis and Forest Whitaker present the nominees for the 81st Annual Academy Awards at the Samuel Goldwyn Theater.

The nominees for the 81st Academy Awards were announced on Thursday, January 22, 2009, at 5:38 a.m. PST (13:38 UTC) by Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences president Sid Ganis and Oscar-winning actor Forest Whitaker at the Samuel Goldwyn Theater in the Academy's Beverly Hills headquarters. The winners will be announced during the awards ceremony scheduled for February 22, 2009, at the Kodak Theatre in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California.

Major awards

Other awards

Honorary awards

Multiple Nominations

Most nominations

Table denotes films that have been nominated for 5 or more awards

Film Release Date # Nominations Total Gross
  The Curious Case of Benjamin Button December 25, 2008 13 $155,049,574 [1]
  Slumdog Millionaire November 12, 2008 10 $96,271,927 [2]
The Dark Knight July 18, 2008 8 $998,478,369 [3]
  Milk November 26, 2008 8 $28,853,456 [4]
WALL-E June 27, 2008 6 $532,942,547 [5]
Doubt December 12, 2008 5 $29,555,806 [6]
  Frost/Nixon December 5, 2008 5 $18,495,871 [7]
  The Reader December 10, 2008 5 $19,617,575 [8]
  Film is nominated for Best Picture

Other films with multiple nominations

Notable nominations and awards

  • Slumdog Millionaire has the highest number of nominations for a non-American production this decade (10).
  • The Dark Knight gathered a total of eight nominations, making it the most nominated superhero film in Academy Award history.

Reactions

Reactions were diverse; some pronounced the Oscar nominations this year to be surprising, particularly at Kate Winslet's sole nomination for The Reader, and not for the expected film Revolutionary Road.[10] Nominations for Michael Shannon in Revolutionary Road and Viola Davis for Doubt were also met with surprise, as both have under ten minutes of screen time.[11] Further, the Academy has been accused of snubbing WALL-E, Doubt and The Dark Knight, all of which were considered contenders for Best Picture nominations.[12][13]

See also

References

  1. ^ Box Office Mojo. "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button".
  2. ^ Box Office Mojo. "Slumdog Millionaire".
  3. ^ Box Office Mojo. "The Dark Knight".
  4. ^ Box Office Mojo. "Milk".
  5. ^ Box Office Mojo. "WALL-E".
  6. ^ Box Office Mojo. "Doubt".
  7. ^ Box Office Mojo. "Frost/Nixon".
  8. ^ Box Office Mojo. "The Reader".
  9. ^ [1]
  10. ^ Telegraph.co.uk
  11. ^ Variety - Oscar nominations
  12. ^ Bandyk, Matthew (2009-01-22), Academy Awards Controversy: Wall-E Gets Snubbed For Best Picture Oscar, U.S. News & World Report, retrieved 2009-01-22 {{citation}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  13. ^ Academy accused of snubbing Dark Knight, Wall-E, ABC News, 2009-01-22, retrieved 2009-01-22

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