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Clint Eastwood Didn’t See It

Mount BarkakOscar -winning Diana Osana recently celebrated the 20th anniversary of the film through an interview in New York Times In which she revealed the moment in which I realized the famous Ang Lee movie, he will not win the Academy Award for the best image despite being the superior candidate in the 2005-2006 award season.

The Times also told: “weeks before the ceremony, after the Oscar vote, I attended a party for the candidates at the house of Paul Hagis, director of” Crash “. Clint Eastwood He was in the audience and Osana, a “unfamiliar” lover, was keen to meet him.

“Paul Yachini started and goes,” Diana, I must tell you, did not watch your movie. “Osana remembers that one of them kicked me in the stomach.” “This is when I learned that we will not win the best image.”

“BrokeBack Mountain” lost the best image of “Crash” in Night Night, although winning the best film awards in the award season (including in Golden Globes and BAFTAS). Osana said that homosexuality was blaming, adding: “People want to deny that, but what could it be? We won everything until then.”

Several members of the Academy branch, Acting Acting “Jabal Barak”, and highlighted by Ernest Burgen and Tony Cortis. Performing artists said they will not see “BrokeBack” with Cortis He said in an interview Contemporary like “Howard Hughes and John Wayne will not want it” and “this image is not as important as we make it. It is not unique. The only unique thing is that they put it on the screen. [gay] Cowboy. ”

Osana said The Times She traveled to theaters in Missouri, Dakota South and Colorado when he opened “BrokeBack Mountain” at the country level to see how the audience’s reaction to the movie will be.

“All theaters were packed because everyone was very curious about this movie,” she said. “When the scene of sex appeared among the children, you will see some people wake up and leave, but not much. At the end of the movie, no one left.

“BrokeBack Mountain” was recently release in theaters through the focus features to celebrate the twentieth anniversary of its founding.

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