Pledged Film Academy Award nominee for the U.S. - one of the most prestigious awards in cinema. The leader in the number of nominations was the movie "Mysterious History Benjamin Battona", in which the primary role played by Brad Pitt. A total picture of claims to 13 "Oscars".
The tape "millionaire from slums, which was one of the favorites of the critics, is the second most number of nominations: the movie can get 10 gold statuettes. Betmene sequel to "Dark Knight" and a film about the champion of gay rights, "Milk" received eight nominations.
During the award in the category of "Best Film" will fight the painting "millionaire from the slums," "Milk," "Frost v. Nixon," "Mysterious history Battona Benjamin" and "Reader".
The prize for the director have a chance to get Gus Van Saint (film "Milk"), Danny Boyle ( "millionaire from the slums"), David Fincher ( "Mysterious history Battona Benjamin"), Stephen Deldri ( "Reader") and Ron Howard ( "" Frost v. Nixon).
The primary role of a "fighter" is a new peak in the career of 52-year-old Miki Roorkee, which is nominated in the category of "Best Actor".
Competitors M. Rurka - Richard Jenkins, played in the movie "The visitor, Frank Langella (" Frost v. Nixon "), Sean Penn (" Milk ") and B. Pitt (" Mysterious History Benjamin Battona).
As expected, in the category of "Best female role" one of the nominations received by Kate Uinslet for her role in the movie "Reader". Here it will be competing among other Meryl Streep (academics noted its role in the movie "challenged") and Angelina Jolie, snyavshayasya in "substitution".
M. A. Streep and Jolie have already received prizes at last year's ceremony "Oscars". K. Uinslet, which is already five times nominated for the American Film Academy, has lacked any of the golden statuettes.
Prior to the nomination at the "Oscar" was shot in the Mumbai film Danny Boyle has already received the Golden Globe for best film; himself D. Boyle was awarded in the category of "Best Director".
The names of the holders of "Oscars" will be announced in Los Angeles on February 22.