Sunday, July 29, 2012

Anna Karenina: Toronto Film Festival: 10 films with Oscar dreams by Dave Karger (EW.COM)



As it has been for most of the last dozen or years, the Toronto International Film Festival was a major Academy Awards feeder last year: Three of the nine eventual Best Picture nominees (The Artist, The Descendants, and Moneyball) played there, while Beginners, which won Best Supporting Actor for Christopher Plummer, premiered at the festival in 2010. Now that much of this year’s lineup has been announced, here are the 10 movies I’ll have my eye on when I head up north in September.

Anna Karenina

The first two times Joe Wright and Keira Knightley collaborated, it resulted in a nomination for either Best Picture (Atonement) or Best Actress (Pride and Prejudice). Adapting Tolstoy’s classic novel with the help of Oscar-winning screenwriter Tom Stoppard seems Academy-friendly to the max.



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READ THE REST OF THE LIST OF TOP CONTENDERS GOING TO TORONTO:
http://insidemovies.ew.com/2012/07/24/toronto-film-festival-oscar-race/

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