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    Oklahoma Film Critics Circle Announces 2008 Film Awards, Names ‘Slumdog Millionaire’ Best of the Year

    The Oklahoma Film Critics Circle has announced its third annual list of awards for achievement in film, giving top honors to “Slumdog Millionaire” as the year’s best motion picture.

    “This was a really good year for films, and we hope our awards encourage viewers to see those on our list once they open here or rent them once they’re on DVD,” OFCC President Phil Bacharach said.

    The OFCC’s 18 voting members write for print and online outlets in Oklahoma that consistently publish or post reviews of current film releases: The Oklahoma Gazette, The Oklahoman, the Tulsa World, Urban Tulsa Weekly, Tulsa Today, Hardnews.com, Edmond Life & Leisure and various other media outlets.

    This year, the OFCC selected “Slumdog Millionaire” as best film. The riveting tale chronicles the adventures of a young man in Mumbai who winds up one question away from winning a fortune on India’s version of “Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?” The movie edged out “The Dark Knight,” the comic-book superhero epic, by a single vote.

    The group awarded Best Director to the man who helmed “Slumdog Millionaire,” Danny Boyle. Its Top 10 Films of the Year List honored many smaller-budget films in addition to Boyle’s — “The Wrestler,” “Frost/Nixon,” “Milk,” “Rachel Getting Married” and “Happy-Go-Lucky.” The group also recognized the quality of bigger studio films like “The Dark Knight,” “The Curious Case of Benjamin Button” and “Doubt.” “Wall-E,” Pixar’s animated triumph about a trash-compacting robot, also made the list.

    Film buffs can find the complete list of awards on the OFCC Web site, ofccircle.org, as well as frequent postings on film-related items and links to our individual reviews year round.

    Top performances included Mickey Rourke as Best Actor for his performance as a past-his-prime professional wrestler in “The Wrestler” and Sally Hawkins as Best Actress for her portrayal of a sunny London schoolteacher in “Happy-Go-Lucky.” Supporting performance honors went to Marisa Tomei in “The Wrestler” and the late Heath Ledger in “The Dark Knight.”

    While 2008 ended as a strong year for fine films and outstanding performances, OFCC member critics also expressed disappointment and frustration with others in their Obviously Worst Film of the Year, “The Love Guru,” and Not-So-Obviously Worst Film of the Year, “Mamma Mia!”

    “As professional moviegoers, we see many more unsuccessful films than successful ones,” Bacharach said. “The Not-So-Obviously Worst Film category contains films that have great talent behind them — think Meryl Streep — but just don’t make it. We might give E for effort, but the result is a failure.”

    Not all of 2008’s films opened in Oklahoma before voting took place; studios arranged press screenings and provided DVDs of many of their films so OFCC members could assess and consider them for year-end awards.

    “We honor achievements in motion pictures each year both to celebrate film and to continue to draw attention to Oklahoma as a place with a sophisticated audience of people who appreciate films that challenge and entertain,” Bacharach said.

    OFCC promotes film in Oklahoma and strives to increase the visibility of the state’s film- viewing and filmmaking communities. Oklahoma film critics see the majority of the studio and independent films of any given year and write hundreds of reviews of them as individuals. They publish their personal best-of-the-year films for their individual media outlets. The group’s Web site, at ofccircle.org, contains frequent posts and links to film-related items.

    Oklahoma Film Critics Circle

    2008 Film Awards

    Top Ten Films (listed alphabetically):

    The Curious Case of Benjamin Button

    The Dark Knight

    Doubt

    Frost/Nixon

    Happy-Go-Lucky

    Milk

    Rachel Getting Married

    Slumdog Millionaire

    WALL-E

    The Wrestler

    Best Film of 2008:

    Slumdog Millionaire

    Best Director(s):

    Danny Boyle, Slumdog Millionaire

    Best First Feature:

    Charlie Kaufman, Synecdoche, New York

    Best Actress:

    Sally Hawkins, Happy-Go-Lucky

    Best Actor:

    Mickey Rourke, The Wrestler

    Best Supporting Actress:

    Marisa Tomei, The Wrestler

    Best Supporting Actor:

    Heath Ledger, The Dark Knight

    Best Documentary:

    Man on Wire, dir. James Marsh

    Best Foreign Film:

    Let the Right One In, dir. Tomas Alfredson

    Best Animated Film:

    WALL-E

    Obviously Worst Film:

    The Love Guru

    Not-So-Obviously Worst Film:

    Mamma Mia!

    Best Screenplay: Original:

    TIE Robert D. Siegel, The Wrestler

    Dustin Lance Black, Milk

    Best Screenplay: Adaptation:

    Simon Beaufoy, Slumdog Millionaire

    (Vikas Swarup, novelist)

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