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The Cave And Brotherhood Win Oscar Nominations

Two films, The Cave and Brotherhood supported by Doha Film Institute have won Monday’s Oscar nominations.

The Cavea Syrian civil war film directed by Feras Fayyad, has been nominated in the best documentary feature category, while Brotherhood, by Montreal-based filmmaker Meryam Joobeur won the nomination in the best live-action short films.The Cave

The Cave tells the story of Syrian doctor Amani Ballour who worked in a fortified underground hospital called ‘the cave’ where she and her team defied constant bombardments to save thousands of lives during the five-year siege of eastern Ghouta region.

The Cave director Feras Fayyad was nominated in 2018 too for his “Last Men in Aleppo”.

A press release issued by Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences after the nomination on Monday describes Brotherhood as telling the “poignant story of a rural Tunisian father caught in between loyalty to his family and his rigid moral principles.” Selected at the Sundance Film Festival and the Toronto International Film Festival, where it won the best Canadian short award, the film has won 60 awards in 48 countries.

With these two films, the number of DFI-linked films that got Oscar nomination rose to nine in the last six years. The 92nd Academy Awards will take place on February 9 in Los Angeles at the Dolby Theatre.

Source: The Peninsula

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