Sat 6 Feb 2010
South Africa sparkles on Oscar screen
Posted by Chris von Ulmenstein under Chris von Ulmenstein, Film news, Whale Cottage Portfolio
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South Africa features strongly on the Oscar nominee list, which was announced in Hollywood last week, reports the Cape Argus, and will be good for the marketing of the country.
South African film ‘District 9′, a movie which is set in a township in Johannesburg, has been nominated for Best Picture, Best Editing, Best Adapted Screenplay and Best Visual Effects awards. ‘District 9′ is up against ‘Avatar’, which has won all the major movie awards to date, specifically as far as special effects are concerned, a strength of “District 9′ too.
‘Invictus’ has been enjoyed by many South Africans, living in the country and abroad, who nostalgically relived the World Cup Rugby championship, which was played in South Africa in 1995. Then-President Nelson Mandela wore the number 6 jersey when he went on the field before the final match between South Africa and New Zealand was played, to help the South African team face the power and strength of the New Zealand team. South Africa won against all odds. Matt Damon successfully plays Springbok rugby captain Francois Pienaar, at least as far as his South African accent goes, while Morgan Freeman is less successful with Nelson Mandela’s accent. See the review of Invictus here. Invictus has been nominated for Best Actor (Morgan Freeman) and Best Supporting Actor (Matt Damon).
The Oscars take place on 7 March.
Chris von Ulmenstein, Whale Cottage Portfolio: www.whalecottage.com

