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Coen film leads Oscar nominations | Coen film leads Oscar nominations |
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The Coen brothers' film No Country For Old Men and historical epic There Will Be Blood are leading the Academy Award nominations with eight nods each. | |
British romantic drama Atonement has gained seven nominations, including best picture, but stars Keira Knightley and James McAvoy were left out. | British romantic drama Atonement has gained seven nominations, including best picture, but stars Keira Knightley and James McAvoy were left out. |
Daniel Day Lewis is shortlisted as best actor for his role in There Will Be Blood, along with Johnny Depp. | Daniel Day Lewis is shortlisted as best actor for his role in There Will Be Blood, along with Johnny Depp. |
Cate Blanchett has two nominations for playing Bob Dylan and Elizabeth I. | Cate Blanchett has two nominations for playing Bob Dylan and Elizabeth I. |
The other best actress nominees are British star Julie Christie for her role as an Alzheimer's sufferer in Away from Her, Laura Linney in The Savages, Juno star Ellen Page and French actress Marion Cotillard for depicting singer Edith Piaf. | |
George Clooney, Tommy Lee Jones and Viggo Mortensen complete the best actor shortlist. | |
On the directing shortlist, Ethan and Joel Coen are pitted against the makers of Michael Clayton, teen pregnancy saga Juno, There Will Be Blood and French language film Diving Bell and The Butterfly. | |
Thirteen-year-old Atonement star Saoirse Ronan has landed a nomination in the best supporting actress category, along with British actress Tilda Swinton for her performance in Michael Clayton. |