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Sid Ganis (R), president of the Academy
of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, and Oscar-winner U.S. actor Forest
Whitaker announce the list of nominees of the Best Actoress for 81st Oscar
Academy Awards in Los Angeles of the United States, Jan. 22, 2009.
(Xinhua/Qi Heng) Photo
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LOS ANGELES, Jan. 22 (Xinhua) -- The romantic fantasy
"The Curious Case of Benjamin Button" led in Oscar nominations announced here on
Thursday, collecting a near-record 13 nominations, including best picture and
best director.
It will compete with "Slumdog Millionaire,"
"Frost/Nixon," "Milk" and "The Reader" for the most-coveted best picture honor.
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences President
Sid Ganis and Oscar-winning actor Forest Whitaker announced 10 of the 24 award
categories for the 81st Academy Awards at an early morning press conference in
Beverly Hills.
Nominations information for all categories were
distributed simultaneously to news media in attendance and via the academy's
awards Website oscar.com, organizers said.
The filmmakers behind the five best picture nominees
received best director nominations -- David Fincher for "The Curious Case of
Benjamin Button," Ron Howard for "Frost/Nixon," Gus Van Sant for "Milk," Stephen
Daldry for "The Reader" and Danny Boyle for "Slumdog Millionaire."
The annual Academy Awards will be presented on Feb.
22 at the Kodak Theater in Hollywood.
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Sid Ganis (R), president of the Academy
of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, and Oscar-winner U.S. actor Forest
Whitaker announce the list of nominees of the Best Director for 81st Oscar
Academy Awards in Los Angeles of the United States, Jan. 22, 2009.
(Xinhua/Qi Heng) Photo
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