The Hamilton Spectator

Canadian producer sleepless ahead of Oscar nomination

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The Canadian producers behind the Oscar-nominated animated feature “The Breadwinne­r” say they didn’t want to get swept into the awards buzz.

But as the announceme­nt for the Academy Awards contenders yesterday morning, one of them found himself sleepless in suspense.

Anthony Leo says he desperatel­y tried to distract himself from thinking about the Oscars by focusing on some work overnight.

It wasn’t until he saw his film listed among the nominees that he breathed a sigh of relief.

“The Breadwinne­r,” based on Canadian author Deborah Ellis’s book, tells the story of an 11-yearold Afghan girl who disguises herself as a boy to help provide for her family.

Andrew Rosen, a Torontobas­ed producer on the film, says he’s hopeful the Oscar nomination will expose his film to new audiences.

“The Breadwinne­r” is nominated alongside a diverse selection of animated films, including “The Boss Baby,” with a talking infant voiced by Alec Baldwin, Disney’s colourful Mexican musical “Coco,” and “Ferdinand,” about a young bull stolen from his home. “Loving Vincent,” an oil-painted animation about the life of painter Vincent van Gogh, rounds out the group.

“The Breadwinne­r,” a Canadian co-production with an executive producer in Angelina Jolie, features Toronto’s Saara Chaudry as the voice of the lead character. The movie was written by Canadian Anita Doron.

 ?? THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? “The Breadwinne­r” was nominated for best animated feature.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS “The Breadwinne­r” was nominated for best animated feature.

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