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‘The Grand Budapest Hotel’ leads Oscar nominations

“The Grand Budapest Hotel,” a film inspired by the writing of Austrian-Jewish novelist Stephan Zweig, led the Oscar nominations with nine, including for best picture and best director.
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January 15, 2015

“The Grand Budapest Hotel,” a film inspired by the writing of Austrian-Jewish novelist Stephan Zweig, led the Oscar nominations with nine, including for best picture and best director.

The Academy Awards nominations were announced Thursday in Los Angeles by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.

Other nominees include “Ida,” a Polish movie about a Catholic nun who learns she is the daughter of Jews killed during the Holocaust, for best foreign-language film. Argentina’s entry in the category is “Wild Tales,” which was directed by  Damian Szifron, who is Jewish, and featuring a Jewish wedding.

“Ida” also earned a nomination for best cinematography.

“Birdman,” starring Michael Keaton, also received nine nominations, including for best picture and best actor.

The Oscars ceremony will be held Feb. 22 in Hollywood.

 
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