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For
the second year in a row, an American director has been nominated
for directing a foreign-language film. Last year, Clint Eastwood was
nominated for the Japanese-language Letters from Iwo Jima; this year,
Julian Schnabel is nominated for the French-language The Diving Bell
and the Butterfly.
The Directing nomination for Joel Coen and Ethan Coen for No
Country for Old Men marks the third time two credited directors were
nominated for the same film. The first was in 1961 when Robert Wise
and Jerome Robbins won Oscars® for directing West Side Story. The
second time was when Warren Beatty and Buck Henry were nominated for
directing Heaven Can Wait (1978).
Nominations for Best Picture and Directing this year place Ethan
Coen and Joel Coen in the select company of individuals who have received
nominations in four different categories (not necessarily in the same
year): Walt Disney, Stanley Kubrick, Warren Beatty and Kenneth Branagh.
This includes the Coens pseudonymous Film Editing nominations
as Roderick Jaynes.
With their nominations for Best Picture, Directing and Writing,
and their nomination for Film Editing under the pseudonym Roderick Jaynes,
Ethan Coen and Joel Coen join Warren Beatty and Alan Menken as the only
individuals with four nominations for a single film. Warren Beatty accomplished
that twice, with Best Picture, Directing, Leading Actor and Writing
nominations for Heaven Can Wait (1978) and Reds (1981); Alan Menken
received four nominations in two music categories for Beauty and the
Beast (1991).
In the acting categories, nine are first-time nominees. The other
ten include six previous Oscar® winners.
Best
Picture Release Dates
Atonement - December 7, 2007
Juno - December 5, 2007
Michael Clayton - October 5, 2007
No Country for Old Men - November 9, 2007
There Will Be Blood - December 26, 2007
Marion Cotillard has been nominated for a foreign-language performance.
Four performers have won Academy Awards for roles using spoken languages
other than English. They are Sophia Loren (1961, Actress in Two Women),
Robert De Niro (1974, Supporting Actor in The Godfather Part II), Roberto
Benigni (1998, Actor in Life Is Beautiful) and Benicio Del Toro (2000,
Supporting Actor in Traffic). In
addition, Marlee Matlin received the 1986 Leading Actress award for
a performance almost entirely in American Sign Language. The other nominees
have been Marcello Mastroianni (1962, Actor in Divorce - Italian Style;
1977, Actor in A Special Day and 1987, Actor in Dark Eyes), Sophia Loren
(1964, Actress in Marriage Italian Style), Anouk Aimee (1966, Actress
in A Man and a Woman), Ida Kaminska (1966, Actress in The Shop on Main
Street), Liv Ullmann (1972, Actress in The Emigrants and 1976, Actress
in Face to Face), Valentina Cortese (1974, Supporting Actress in Day
for Night), Isabelle Adjani (1975, Actress in The Story of Adele H.
and 1989, Actress in Camille Claudel), Marie-Christine Barrault (1976,
Actress in Cousin, Cousine), Giancarlo Giannini (1976, Actor in Seven
Beauties), Ingrid Bergman (1978, Actress in Autumn Sonata), Max von
Sydow (1988, Actor in Pelle the Conqueror), Gerard Depardieu (1990,
Actor in Cyrano de Bergerac), Graham Greene (1990, Supporting Actor
in Dances With Wolves), Catherine Deneuve (1992, Actress in Indochine),
Massimo Troisi (1995, Actor in The Postman [Il Postino]), Fernanda Montenegro
(1998, Actress in Central
Station), Catalina Sandino Moreno (2004, Actress in Maria Full of Grace),
Penélope Cruz (2006, Actress in Volver), and Rinko Kikuchi (2006,
Supporting Actress in Babel).
Cate Blanchett, who received her first Academy Award® nomination
in 1998 for her leading role as Queen Elizabeth I in Elizabeth, is the
fifth performer (and first woman) nominated for playing the same role
in two different films, following Bing Crosby as Father OMalley
in Going My Way (1944) and The Bells of St. Marys (1945); Paul
Newman as Fast Eddie Felson in The Hustler (1961) and The Color of
Money (1986); Peter OToole as Henry II in Becket (1964) and The
Lion in Winter (1968); and Al Pacino as Michael Corleone in The Godfather
(1972) and The Godfather Part II (1974). Of these, only Bing Crosby
and Paul Newman won Oscars (in 1944 and 1986, respectively).
Cate Blanchetts two acting nominations mark the eleventh
time performers received nominations in both the leading and supporting
categories in the same year. Previous nominees were Fay Bainter in 1938,
Teresa Wright in 1942, Barry Fitzgerald in 1944, Jessica Lange in 1982,
Sigourney Weaver in 1988, Al Pacino in 1992, Holly Hunter in 1993, Emma
Thompson also in 1993, Julianne Moore in 2002
and Jamie Foxx in 2004. No performer has won awards in both acting categories
in the same year.
Cate
Blanchett is the second performer nominated for playing a member
of the opposite sex. Linda Hunt won her supporting actress award for
playing a male character in The Year of Living Dangerously (1983).
Roger Deakins is the first cinematographer to receive two nominations
in the same year since 1971, when Robert Surtees was nominated for his
work on The Last Picture Show and Summer of 42.
The four writing nominations for screenplays for which female
writers receive sole credit is a record.
Brad Bird is only the third person to have more than one nomination
in the Animated Feature Film category. Like Bird, John Lasseter and
Hayao Miyazaki each have accumulated two nominations in the seven-year
history of the category.
Marit Allens nomination for Costume Design is posthumous.
She died November 26, 2007.