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    Oscar Noms 2008: Women Can Write, Not Direct

    cateblanchett0111.jpgThe Oscar ceremony may not happen this year, but the nominations themselves, just announced, prove that women are making inroads as writers. In addition to actress noms for Cate Blanchett (for both I'm Not There and Elizabeth: The Golden Age) and Julie Christie, Marion Cotillard, Laura Linney, and Ellen Page, the Best Original Screenplay category was female-dominated, with 4 out of the 5 nominated films boasting women writers (an additional writing nod was given to Sarah Polley for Best Adapted Screenplay for I'm Not There). Interestingly (and not surprisingly), not a single Best Director nomination went to a woman; are women just not being given the opportunity to direct by the Hollywood establishment? Or are their efforts just not being recognized? Contemplate this while checking out the full list of nominees, after the jump.



    Best Supporting Actress:
    Cate Blanchett — I'm Not There
    Tilda Swinton — Michael Clayton
    Amy Ryan — Gone Baby Gone
    Ruby Dee — American Gangster
    Saorise Ronan — Atonement

    Best Supporting Actor:
    Casey Affleck — The Assassination of Jesse James By The Coward Robert Ford
    Javier bardem — No Country For Old Men
    Philip Seymour Hoffman — Charlie Wilson's War
    Hal Holbrook — Into The Wild
    Tom WIlkinson — Michael Clayton

    Best Actress:
    Cate Blanchett — Elizabeth: The Golden Age
    Julie Christie — Away From Her
    Marion Cotillard — La Vie En Rose
    Laura Linney — The Savages
    Ellen Page — Juno

    Best Actor:
    George Clooney — Michael Clayton
    Daniel Day-Lewis — There Will Be Blood
    Johnny Depp — Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber Of Fleet Street
    Tommy Lee Jones — In The Valley Of Elah
    Viggo Mortensen — Eastern Promises

    Best Director:
    Ethan and Joel Coen — No Country for Old Men
    Paul Thomas Anderson — There Will Be Blood
    Julian Schnabel — The Diving Bell and the Butterfly
    Jason Reitman — Juno
    Tony Gilroy — Michael Clayton

    Best Original Screenplay:
    Tamara Jenkins — The Savages
    Diablo Cody — Juno
    Nancy Oliver — Lars and the Real Girl
    Tony Gilroy — Michael Clayton
    Brad Bird, Jim Capobianco, Jan Pinkava — Ratatouille

    Best Adapted Screenplay:
    Atonement — Christopher Hampton
    Away From Her — Sarah Polley
    The Diving Bell and the Butterfly — Ronald Harwood
    No Country For Old Men — Ethan and Joel Cohen
    There Will Be Blood — Paul Thomas Anderson

    Best Picture:
    Atonement
    Juno
    Michael Clayton
    No Country For Old Men
    There Will Be Blood

    No Country, Blood Lead Oscar Nominations [Reuters]

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