And the Oscar doesn’t go to . . .
“The Invisible War.”
“Searching for Sugar Man” won the Academy Award for best documentary feature. And now, thankfully, I can turn off the Oscar broadcast — the first hour and 15 minutes were dreadful.
“The Invisible War.”
“Searching for Sugar Man” won the Academy Award for best documentary feature. And now, thankfully, I can turn off the Oscar broadcast — the first hour and 15 minutes were dreadful.
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Does it really count as a documentary feature?
And with that Oscar loss, the actual truth about military sexual assault cases is the big winner and will now come to the podium and speak until Jaws music plays them off.
There are plenty of fictional documentaries…they were just nominated in the wrong category.
Maybe they do fact checking before voting?
I count among my treasured possessions the fake Oscar my wife got me for my very brief appearance in “Taxi to the Dark Side” which won an Oscar for best documentary. They like me! They really like me!