India blew its chance at the Oscar, says Danis Tanovic

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Academy Award winning Bosnian filmmaker Danis Tavonic is upset with Indian decision makers for choosing a "good film" like The Good Road over its "best horse", The Lunchbox as the representative to compete for the Oscar in the best foreign language film category this year.

And he is not saying it because he is one of the around 20 co-producers of the Irrfan Khan-starrer.

The Film Federation of India (FFI) picked The Good Road, a Gujarati travel drama, which the federation felt reflects an India that our movies usually don't showcase.

"You had a chance and you don't have it anymore," Tanovic said, adding: "If I could give my place toThe Lunchbox, I would give it."

His 2001 movie No Man's Land won an Oscar in the best foreign language film category and this year his movie An Episode In The Life Of An Iron Picker will represent his country and compete for the golden statuette.

But instead of talking about it, Tanovic chose to express his disappointment over The Lunchbox not being selected.

"It's still stuck in my throat - the decision... If you ought to win an Oscar, then you put the better horse in the race. The best horse was The Lunchbox," Tanovic told said during a tete-a-tete at the ongoing Abu Dhabi Film Festival (ADFF). The Lunchbox is a simple tale of a unique relationship that develops via a lunchbox between two lonely individuals - one, a lady (Nimrat Kaur) surviving a loveless marriage, and the other, a widower (Irrfan Khan) living with memories of his dead wife.

The movie, directed by first-timer Ritesh Batra, not just won its share of eyeballs in international festival circuit, but was also appreciated at the box office, with many stepping in to watch a movie devoid of Bollywood's bling and song-and-dance routines and yet one that touched several hearts.

Tanovic feels a movie, which was lauded at the film galas in the US, Toronto and in Telluride, stood a better chance.

"They should know it from Lagaan. Lagaan was the last Indian film in the Oscar shortlist and it had the backing of Sony Pictures Classics, due to which they managed it. I spoke to somebody in India and asked them, 'Why did you send The Good Road? The person responded - 'It is a good film'."

"It's not a question of a good film. It's about whether you really want to win an Oscar, or do you want to send a film which you think is great," said Tanovic.

He is confident that The Lunchbox would have at least made it to the shortlist, but says he now knows that his own film Iron Picker stands "10 times more chances" than The Good Road for the feat.

Tanovic hopes India can learn lessons and "next year they put in people who know how the Oscar nomination process works". The need of the hour, he said, is benchmarks.

"If a film goes to three big festivals - like Berlin, Cannes and Venice, I think that film immediately deserves a chance, and then if there is an American distributor or studio like Sony Pictures Classics, who can push it there, you go," said the filmmaker.

"They (the committee) made a bad decision. They should really rethink the way they are dealing with things. If you want to win an Oscar anytime in the future, send a film that really stands a chance. Or just play your thing or choose the artistic thing. It's not about the good film."

"You just blew it," he said about India's chance at the Oscar.

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Johnny.Balraj thumbnail
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Posted: 11 years ago
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I watched The good road(with Subs), and it never deserved the Oscar entry ahead of lunchbox.

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Posted: 11 years ago
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we are still talking about this?

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Posted: 11 years ago
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Jo hona tha wo ho gaya

there was no point crying then no point now

And why does that goddamn oscar matter so much

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Posted: 11 years ago
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Exactly, why do the Oscars matter so much? Why do we need to be appreciated by them to realize our worth?
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TGR is a pretty mediocre film IMO
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Then why didnt this guy lobby on that !!
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Posted: 11 years ago
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so basically he is singing " sun raha hain na roo raha hoon mein"
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He was a co-producer and so can't stop talking about the Lunchbox😆
But nothing new in what he is saying.. And if India really does not care about Oscars, then govt/film association should stop wasting movie on committees and sending nominations
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Originally posted by: .Anamika.

Exactly, why do the Oscars matter so much? Why do we need to be appreciated by them to realize our worth?



Well explained

http://moifightclub.wordpress.com/2013/09/24/yes-i-saw-the-good-road-and-want-to-know-what-the-ffi-jury-was-smoking/

Oscars

No, it's not white man's approval. It's not even the best function or festival as far as films are concerned. Some of the best American films and actors don't even bag a nomination. So why are we getting jizz in pants about Oscars?

Because it still matters. Because it's money, market and reach. Because one nomination (and win) not only puts the spotlight on the director's entire filmography but the country also comes into focus. Because it opens every possible door for its lead actors. The examples are many. In the last few years only Chile's No, Israel's Ajami and Footnote, Algeria's Outside The Law, Greece's Dogtooth, Denmark's In A Better World, Argentina's The Secret In Their Eyes, Japan's Departures and Denmark's After The Wedding have brought so much attention to their country's cinema just by being nominated. Same goes for actors. Who knew Matthias Schoenaerts before the Bullhead?

A Cannes win also has the power to do all that. Ask the Romanian filmmakers. But Cannes is not so mainstream, Cannes is French, and Oscar is Amreekan. You know the difference, and two shall never meet. One is purely about cinema, the other is more about box office. Btw, do auteurs eat big burgers?

That's the simple reason why Oscars count. Not for any white man supremacy. In 2011, when Asghar Farhadi went on stage to collect his award for The Separation, almost everyone knew that it was not only the "best foreign film" but it was the "best f**king film of the year". The white man supremacy and approval logic is so 80s. The world went back to all his films and he was named one of the 100 Most Influential People in the world by Time magazine in 2012. Difficult to believe that the journey started with "Nader and Simin" (title was changed later) getting the distribution fund at Berlin fest.

So do i believe in Oscars? NO.

An award ceremony which never did any justice to Martin Scorsese, how can they be fair?

Do i watch Oscars? YES.

The only day in the year when i get up early and see the rising sun. Why? Because Marty believes in it. Because it's good fun to watch some of your favourite actors, directors, screenwriters, all under the same roof and still be so cool and candid. And because they still make it "look" professional. Some of the best talents never get their due but when they get, it changes everything. One nod is all it takes. That's it.

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