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Wednesday, 17 November 2010 - Lesbian family film Kids elbows into Oscar race |
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    Edition: U.S. Article Comments (3) Email Print Reprints Read GM boosts IPO size to reduce government stake 10:42am EST Top Democrat signals deal on Bush-era tax cuts 16 Nov 2010 Consumer inflation subdued, housing starts tumble 9:08am EST Proof of extra dimensions possible next year: CERN 15 Nov 2010 Obama meeting with Republicans postponed 16 Nov 2010 Discussed 339 Pilots and passengers rail at new airport patdowns 115 Analysis: Europe is next test for weakened Obama 45 ”Conan” loses one-third of TV audience on 2nd night Watched Japanese Tourism Bra Wed, Nov 10 2010 Bejeweled bra exposed in NY Thu, Oct 21 2010 Robot actress steals the show Thu, Nov 11 2010 Lesbian family film "Kids" elbows into Oscar race Tweet This Share on LinkedIn Share on Facebook By Christine Kearney NEW YORK (Reuters) - A low-budget movie about a lesbian couple raising two children might have once seemed a long shot for packing theaters and claiming Oscar glory. But "The Kids Are All Right," a modern take on the comic... Related News "Deathly Hallows" conjures up holiday movie season Mon, Nov 15 2010 Legendary movie producer Dino De Laurentiis dies at 91 Thu, Nov 11 2010 Julianne Moore speaks out in favor of gay parents Wed, Nov 3 2010 Hollywood stars latest weapon in Gulf Arab cinema wars Wed, Nov 3 2010 Why the business of child actors isn't child's play Tue, Nov 2 2010 Related Topics Entertainment » Fashion » Zagat Power Lunches » Film » Arts » Miniature Oscar statuettes sit in a souvenir store display window in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, October 13, 2010. Credit: Reuters/Lucy Nicholson By Christine Kearney NEW YORK | Wed Nov 17, 2010 9:21am EST NEW YORK (Reuters) - A low-budget movie about a lesbian couple raising two children might have once seemed a long shot for packing theaters and claiming Oscar glory. But "The Kids Are All Right," a modern take on the comic family drama starring Annette Bening and Julianne Moore, has sparked a lot of talk heading into Hollywood's awards season and is widely being mentioned as an Oscar contender. The film, which hits DVD shelves this week in the United States and is about to open in theaters in Germany, Brazil, Austria, Portugal, South Africa and the Netherlands, currently averages a 94 percent positive rating among the top critics on review website rottentomatoes.com. Bening is hearing the loudest Oscar buzz in the best actress category playing a caring, but at times acerbic, mother trying to maintain control of her unraveling household after her and her lesbian partner's (Moore) teenage kids meet their sperm donor dad, portrayed by Mark Ruffalo. "Kids" also is gathering steam as a possible best film Oscar contender, while Moore, Ruffalo and director Lisa Cholodenko are considered in the running for supporting actor and director categories, respectively. Cholodenko, 46, who in real life shares a child from a sperm donor with her female partner, said it was "a long haul" from starting the script in 2004 to seeing it premiere at the 2010 Sundance Film Festival. But after "Kids" first screened, she knew it had the potential to please audiences. "It was one of those astonishing moments when I thought, 'Wow, this is working," she recalled of the initial reaction. "I don't know if I ever went, 'Wow, this is going to win an Oscar, but I did go, 'Wow this translated. I am so relieved'." ACTORS PROVE CRUCIAL Shot in roughly three weeks with only a few days rehearsal, the actors' skills were crucial, said Cholodenko. Both the teenagers, played by Josh Hutcherson and Mia Wasikowska ("Alice in Wonderland"), have won breakthrough acting awards. Moore, 49, championed the film for several years after reading an initial script, while Cholodenko chased after Bening for her "great command of comedy drama," combined with being "sexy and smart and having real acting chops." Bening, 52, was interested but juggling other movies, plays and being a mother of four, so Cholodenko "kept on her and everybody else in my world kept on her. I made it clear there wasn't anybody else who I wanted to consider." The film, which cost $4 million to make and has so far grossed $20 million worldwide deliberately avoids being a pigeonholed as exclusively a lesbian film. Instead it portrays a well-adjusted gay family, struggling with some unusual circumstances, no doubt, but also with many of the same issues faced by anyone bringing up teens. "It's things that people can relate to in their own lives, with this added twist of a family that is unusual and a situation that is presented in a not very unusual way," she said. "I wanted to do it in a more mainstream accessible way." Cholodenko noted that if "Kids" received some Oscar nods, as did gay romance "Brokeback Mountain," it could bring depictions of lesbians further into mainstream Hollywood. 1 2 Next Entertainment Fashion Zagat Power Lunches Film Arts Comments See All Comments (3)  |  Post Comment Nov 17, 2010 9:12am EST So?Even murderers want their lifestyle choices validated by society! Oh!,and Rueters,have the IT people at Gigya,fix the the html code for the log-in box,please! Htos1 Report As Abusive     Nov 17, 2010 9:12am EST So?Even murderers want their lifestyle choices validated by society! Oh!,and Rueters,have the IT people at Gigya,fix the the html code for the log-in box,please! 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