Sundance Winners: Will "Fruitvale" and "Blood Brother" March On to Oscar Glory?
Here is Amanda Seyfried with some paparazzi at Sundance. Amanda is great at being a celebrity.
So even if Lovelace didn't exactly light the world on fire, she still wins.
But I suppose we should discuss actual festival winners, now that the fest has wrapped and the journos have all exited the snowy peaks of Park City, Utah. Before we list the winners, let's look at the context of how well they usually fare come Oscar time the following year. Are there any patterns?
2012 Beasts of the Southern Wild & The Sessions split the jury & audience prizes for drama, respectively. Beasts went on to major Oscar nominations and The Sessions (which also won a prize for its ensemble acting held on for one Oscar nomination in the form of the title character played by Helen Hunt (back then it was called "The Surrogate" remember?). The House I Live In and The Invisible War split the juried & audience prizes for doc and the reverse happened: Oscar went with the audience fav rather than the jury fav. (Personally I think The House I Live In is a much stronger documentary so that outcome disappointed me).
Total Oscar nods from Sundance prize-winning films: 9
Most Predictive: Best Documentary. 3 of the eventual 5 nominees won prizes here
2011 This year produced a lot of disparate favorites but most of the hot films in the cold climate of Park City like How to Die in Oregon, Tyrannosaur, Project NIM, Like Crazy, Buck, Circumstance, Martha Marcy May Marlene, failed to win any Oscar nominations.
Total Oscar nods from Sundance prize-winning films: 2
Most Predictive: Best Documentary. 2 of the eventual nominees won prizes here
More after the jump including this year's winning Sundance films. Obviously, congratulations for now and well done, can't wait to see you. Etcetera. (But will we be talking about them at Oscar time next year?)