Beverly Hills, CA — The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences today announced that 10 live action short films will advance in the voting process for the 82nd Academy Awards®. Seventy-one pictures had originally qualified in the category.
The 10 films are listed below in alphabetical order by title, with their production company:
“The Door,” Juanita Wilson, director, and James Flynn, producer (Octagon Films Ltd.)
“The Ground Beneath,” Rene Hernandez, director, and Kristina Ceyton, producer (Passion Pictures)
“Hotel,” Tim Conrad, director-producer (Oyster Films)
“Instead of Abracadabra,” Patrik Eklund, director, and Mathias Fjellstrom, producer (Direktorn & Fabrikorn)
“Kavi,” Gregg Helvey, director-producer (Gregg Helvey)
“Miracle Fish,” Luke Doolan, director, and Drew Bailey, producer (Druid Films)
“The New Tenants,” Joachim Back, director, and Tivi Magnusson, producer (Park Pictures)
“The Response,” Adam Rodgers, director, and Sig Libowitz, producer (Look at the Moon Productions)
“Short Term 12,” Destin Daniel Cretton, director-producer, and Michelle Steffes, producer (Destin Cretton)
“Sidney Turtlebaum,” Tristram Shapeero, director, and Daniel Jewel, producer (Third Man Films Limited)
The Short Films and Feature Animation Branch Reviewing Committee viewed all the eligible entries for the preliminary round of voting in screenings held in New York and Los Angeles.
Short Films and Feature Animation Branch members will now select three to five nominees from among the 10 titles on the shortlist. Branch screenings will be held in Los Angeles, New York and San Francisco in January 2010.
The 82nd Academy Awards nominations will be announced on Tuesday, February 2, 2010, at 5:30 a.m. PT in the Academy’s Samuel Goldwyn Theater.
Academy Awards for outstanding film achievements of 2009 will be presented on Sunday, March 7, 2010, at the Kodak Theatre
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Man, I saw THE RESPONSE a few months ago…Killer short…Major commentary on Gitmo and bureaucracy. Great directing, writing and acting. Surprised something this cool made the grade. Gives me hope for the new year! Congrats to the filmmakers!
I wrote a blog piece about The Response several weeks ago:
http://joescarry.blogspot.com/2009/11/understanding-what-guantanamo-means.html
As you can see, I thought it was life-changing.
I would be happy for gregg helvey if he weren’t such an asshole.
Pretentious USC grad student from hell.
Strangely enough, I know Gregg Helvey and have found him to be shockingly down-to-earth. His complete lack of pretension and utter honesty about his film and ambitions are very refreshing. I love his film and hope that it wins.
I saw Short Term 12 at Sundance, and i thought it was one of the best shorts I’ve ever seen. Congrats to all these filmmakers.
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This was my favorite short in 2009.
I have only seen the British short film Sidney Turtlebaum and I thought it was incredible – a well deserved winner of the LA Shortsfest. Derek Jacobi was born to play the role of the lead character Sidney, an eccentric gay Jewish man in his seventies.