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Thursday, January 15, 2009

Washington: Noted Indian music director A.R. Rahman won the Best Composer award as the Mumbai-set hit film Slumdog Millionaire swept the 14th Annual Critics' Choice Awards, winning five top prizes including Best Picture of 2008.



The film also won Best Director for British director Danny Boyle, Best Writer for Simon Beaufoy, and Best Young Actor/Actress for the British Indian actor Dev Patel.

Patel plays the protagonist in the film telling the heart warming story of an 18 year-old orphan from the slums of Mumbai who goes on to win a staggering Rs20 million (Dh1.5 million) on India's Who Wants to be a Millionaire? game show.

The awards were presented in Los Angeles on Thursday night by the Broadcast Film Critics Association, which represents 200 of the top film critics across the United States.

Oscar indicator

The Critics' Choice Awards have been a strong indicator of the Oscar front-runners, with 70 per cent of its award winners also going on to win at the Academy Awards. Last year, No Country for Old Men from Joel and Ethan Coen won Best Picture and Best Director from the BFCA and went on to win those same awards at the Oscars.

Starring Anil Kapoor, Irrfan Khan, Dev Patel, and Freida Pinto, the film is also nominated for four Golden Globe Awards, which will be presented tomorrow, including Best Picture - Drama, Best Director, Best Screenplay and Best Score.

Earlier on Thursday, the Directors Guild of America (DGA) named Danny Boyle among its five nominees for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Feature Film for the year 2008.

The DGA's announcement of its pick of the winner on January 31 will be closely watched, as the DGA winner usually goes on to win the Academy Award for Best Director as well.

In fact, in its 60-year history the DGA's pick also won the Oscar a stunning 54 times. Last year, the Coen brothers won the DGA award as well as the Oscar for directing No Country For Old Men.

Award-winner

Slumdog Millionaire has now won nominations for the top award by all five of the US film industry's major artistic guilds - the Screen Actors Guild, the Producers Guild of America, the DGA, the Writers Guild of America, and the American Society of Cinematographers.

Members of these groups represent a substantial block of the 5,810 voting members of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, which will award the Oscars on February 22.



story from : http://www.gulfnews.com/world/India/10274023.html accessed on 14/1/2009

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