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Oscar season is officially upon us. Although I received my first screener a few weeks ago, another batch arrived in the mail Friday. From this point until the end of the screener season, I’ll be posting the interesting tidbits I get in the mail. You’ll get pictures of the discs and the inserts that show the FYC notices plus any other pics I think you’ll be interested in. Today, I have that first disc I received back on October 15, Restrepo. In addition, the not-so-glamorous screener discs for Everyone Else, Marwencol and Sweetgrass.

Restrepo

Genre: Documentary
Directors: Tim Hetherington, Sebastian Junger
Premise: A year in the lives of a single U.S. military platoon stationed in one of the deadliest valleys in Afghanistan.
Rating: (R) for language throughout including some descriptions of violence.
Oscar Chances: This was one of the earliest competitors for the Documentary Feature nomination and it’s very likely to be one of the final five nominees.
Rotten Tomatoes:
97% Fresh (96 critics; as of 11/6/10)
Metacritic:
85 out of 100 (33 critics; as of 11/6/10)

Everyone Else

Genre: Drama, Romance
Director: Maren Ade
Starring: Birgit Minichmayr, Lars Eidinger, Hans-Jochen Wagner, Nicole Marischka
Premise: A loving couple on a Mediterranean vacation find their relationship tested by their bond with another couple.
Rating: Not Rated
Oscar Chances: Foreign language films that aren’t also Oscar submissions rarely ever pull much attention. And without a buzz which seems to be lacking here, there isn’t much chance of a nomination in the major categories.
Rotten Tomatoes:
90% Fresh (31 critics; as of 11/6/10)
Metacritic:
71 out of 100 (16 critics; as of 11/6/10)

Marwencol

Genre: Documentary
Director: Jeff Malmberg
Premise: Scarred and broke after a vicious attack, Mark Hogencamp has created a 1/6th-scale World War II-era town in his backyard.
Rating: Not Rated
Oscar Chances: While an interesting subject with a humanist bent, the Academy has a lot of other more prominent and “important” documentaries to vote on this year.
Rotten Tomatoes:
100% Fresh (21 critics; as of 11/6/10)
Metacritic:
80 out of 100 (7 critics; as of 11/6/10)

Sweetgrass

Genre: Documentary
Director: Ilisa Barbash, Lucien Castaing-Taylor
Premise: A group of aging shepherds must guide their sheep through the perilous Beartooth Mountains in Montana.
Rating: Not Rated
Oscar Chances: It may have the harrowing success story attached, but this documentary doesn’t have the political orientation or the social relevance factor the Academy loves to honor.
Rotten Tomatoes:
95% Fresh (43 critics; as of 11/6/10)
Metacritic:
Not Available

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