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Oscar 2012 Winner Predictions: Documentary (Short Subject)

Saving Face

We're not exactly batting a thousand in this category, but we're pretty sure we got this year's winner pegged. Stupidly, we placed our bets the last two years on wrenching docs—one about the aftermath of the massive earthquake that rocked the central region of China, the other about a female soldier's post-traumatic stress disorder—only to see the voters indulge other fetishes. So, if topicality isn't exactly an asset for a film nominated in this category, we can safely rule out Gail Dolgin and Robin Fryday's warmhearted but mundane The Barber of Birmingham: Foot Soldier of the Civil Rights Movement, about a now-deceased activist who looks back on the early days of the movement in the days leading up to Barack Obama's victory in the 2008 election. Yes, the 2008 election, which, at least for AMPAS members with proven short-attention spans, probably now feels as old as the silent-film era. Continue Reading »




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Oscar 2010 Winner Predictions: Documentary Short

China's Unnatural Disaster: The Tears of Sichuan Province

The documentary short category this year feels especially wracked with tragedy, what with the nominee count at five (the first time since 2004) and their total running time spanning more than three hours. Topics include the deaths of schoolchildren in an earthquake in rural China and the emotional effects of the tragedy on their parents, the struggle to pass a right-to-die bill in Washington by a former governor during the 2008 elections, the displacement of wild rabbits who lived and prospered within the confines of the Berlin Wall, a message of hope offered by a Zimbabwe singer-songwriter deformed by a brittle bone syndrome, and the closing of a GM plant in Moraine, Ohio. Some have their problems, but there isn't a weakling in the bunch, with one feeling like a no-brainer for the win given recent disruptions on our delicate Earth's surface. Continue Reading »




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