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Academy Names 15 As Best Documentary Oscar Contenders; ‘Central Park Five’ Snubbed

Fifteen docs advanced to the final stages for Oscar consideration Monday. While the films making the cut are, of course, notable, some others that did not are also. Today’s winner of the New York Film Critics Circle for Best Non-Fiction film of 2012, Central Park Five , which made headlines recently because New York City officials attempted to gain access to the film’s outtakes related to a pending civil suit, did not make the cut. Other high profile docs also left out were Toronto’s West of Memphis and Sundance’s Marina Abramovic: The Artist is Present as well as Magnolia’s The Queen of Versailles . While distributor IFC Films will likely be disappointed by the CP5 omission by the Academy, it will celebrate the inclusion of How To Survive a Plague , an AIDS doc that opened quietly, but to acclaim for its bravery. The distributor also had its Ai Weiwei: Never Sorry in the list. [ Related: Movieline’s Central Park Five coverage ] Tribeca’s Bully , which opened to controversy for its R-rating from the MPAA to pushback from distributor The Weinstein Company, also made the cut. The 15 films are listed below in alphabetical order by title, with their production companies (information provided by AMPAS):

     Ai Weiwei: Never Sorry , Never Sorry LLC
    Bully , The Bully Project LLC
    Chasing Ice , Exposure
    Detropia , Loki Films
    Ethel , Moxie Firecracker Films
    5 Broken Cameras , Guy DVD Films
    The Gatekeepers , Les Films du Poisson, Dror Moreh Productions, Cinephil
    The House I Live In , Charlotte Street Films, LLC
    How to Survive a Plague , How to Survive a Plague LLC
    The Imposter , Imposter Pictures Ltd. 
    The Invisible War , Chain Camera Pictures
    Mea Maxima Culpa: Silence in the House of God , Jigsaw Productions in association with 
Wider Film Projects and Below the Radar Films
    Searching for Sugar Man , Red Box Films
    This Is Not a Film , Wide Management
    The Waiting Room , Open’hood, Inc.

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Quentin Tarantino to be Honored at MoMA; Harvey Weinstein Asks for Violent Movies Summit: Biz Break

Also in Friday morning’s round-up of news briefs, the San Sebastian Film Festival unveils its roster of Spanish-language films for its September event. Sex and Sunsets production rounds out its cast; and a look at the coming weekend’s new specialty releases including Killer Joe , Ai Weiwei: Never Sorry , Ruby Sparks and more. Museum of Modern Art to Fete Quentin Tarantino New York’s MoMA will honor the writer/director at its 5th annual Film Benefit December 3rd. Tarantino’s latest film, Django Unchained will be released by The Weinstein Company December 25th. “As a celebrated auteur director, Tarantino has leveraged his deep knowledge of cinema history to engage, entertain, and inform a new generation of movie fans,” said Rajendra Roy, Chief Curator of Film at MoMA. “Honoring him is a small way to pay homage to the important service he has done to propel and promote the art form.” Sara Canning and Catherine O’Hara Join Sex and Sunsets Canning ( Vampire Diaries ) and O’Hara ( Frankenweenie ) will join Ryan Kwanten in in the Serendipity Point Films production. Sex and Sunsets revolves around Leo Palamino (Kwanten), a failed writer-cum-dishwasher made famous for his many flaws and shortcomings in a blog called “Why You Suck,” written by his ex wife. He meets Colette, the girl of his dreams on the day she is marrying the perfect man. And so the ultimate underdog love story begins. Around the ‘net… Harvey Weinstein Wants Summit on Violent Movies The TWC chief told the Huffington Post that Hollywood “can’t shirk our responsibilities” for depicting violence. “I think, as filmmakers, we should sit down – the Marty Scorseses, the Quentin Tarantinos, and hopefully all of us who deal in violence in movies – and discuss our role in that,” he said, Deadline reports . San Sebastian Film Festival Reveals Spanish Film Lineup Among the highlights is new work from Oscar-winner Fernando Trueba with The Artist and the Model , Antonio Bayona’s Thailand-set The Orphanage with Ewan McGregor and Naomi Watts based on the 2004 tsunami and Sergio Castellitto’s Twice Born with Penelope Cruz who escapes war-torn Sarajevo with her newborn, but returns to rediscover the father of her child, THR reports . A Preview of New Specialty Releases this Weekend… Ai Weiwei: Never Sorry , Killer Joe , Ruby Sparks , Big Boys Gone Bananas!* will roll out this weekend. LD Entertainment is attempting to make proverbial lemonade out of its NC-17 rating for Killer Joe , which has had audiences clamoring for tickets at festivals and other events, more at Deadline .

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Ai Weiwei Update: 04.13.11

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• Video: Alison Klaymon , creator of the documentary Ai Weiwei: Never Sorry , introduces us to 38-year old Global Times journalist Wen Tao (pictured), a friend of Ai Weiwei’s who was taken by plainclothes police hours after Ai was detained on Apr. 3; his whereabouts remain unknown, and no charges have been announced against him. • Shortly before his arrest, Ai was reportedly invited, twice, to be… Broadcasting platform : Vimeo Source : Eyeteeth: A journal of incisive ide Discovery Date : 13/04/2011 19:45 Number of articles : 2

Ai Weiwei Update: 04.13.11