The wife of an ABC News producer Dax Tejera has found herself in some legal trouble following her husband’s shocking death last month!
21.12.2022 - 23:59 / deadline.com
Best Documentary Feature front runners All That Breathes, All the Beauty and the Bloodshed, Fire of Love, and The Territory are safely through to the next round after the Academy’s Documentary Branch whittled the list of remaining contenders to a shortlist of 15 films.
Fellow favorite Navalny—Daniel Roher’s documentary about Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny, who was almost killed in a Kremlin-devised poisoning plot–also made the cut (see full list below). The biggest surprise today came with the snub for Good Night Oppy, the documentary directed by Ryan White that follows NASA’s stirring 2003 mission that dispatched two rovers to the surface of Mars. The film backed by Amblin Entertainment won Best Documentary Feature at the Critics’ Choice Documentary Awards last month, a ceremony that saw White earn Best Director honors.
Among other surprise omissions, Sidney–the Oprah-produced documentary about the late Sidney Poitier—was left off the shortlist. That fate also befell Sr., the documentary by Chris Smith on the unorthodox life and career of filmmaker Robert Downey Sr., a film that includes the active participation of Sr.’s son, actor Robert Downey Jr.
Wildcat, a late Oscar hopeful from Amazon Studios that premieres in theaters today and on Amazon Prime on December 30, has generated significant attention, but didn’t make the shortlist, likely because of its end-of-year debut. The shortlist was culled from 144 qualifying films, up from last year.
It was a big day for HBO Documentary Films and for National Geographic, which between them netted seven films on the shortlist. HBO’s proud progeny includes All That Breathes (in tandem with Sideshow and Submarine Deluxe), The Janes, Moonage Daydream (in tandem with
The wife of an ABC News producer Dax Tejera has found herself in some legal trouble following her husband’s shocking death last month!
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The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has revealed the shortlists for Documentary Feature, Documentary Short, Live Action Short, and Animated Short for 2023. As expected acclaimed films “All That Breathes” and “All the Beauty and All the Bloodshed” made the cut for the top category.
Features:“All That Breathes”“All the Beauty and the Bloodshed”“Bad Axe”“Children of the Mist”“Descendant”“Fire of Love”“Hallelujah: Leonard Cohen, a Journey, a Song”“Hidden Letters”“A House Made of Splinters”“The Janes”“Last Flight Home”“Moonage Daydream”“Navalny”“Retrograde”“The Territory”Shorts:“American Justice on Trial: People v.
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