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In praise of the ‘eh’ team

Healthy dose of Canadian talent will be present at Sunday’s Oscars

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From a jazzy Ryan Gosling, to a Montreal team behind and a trio of homegrown animators, there’s a healthy dose of Canuck among this year’s Oscar nominees.

Here are five Canadian bullet points for Sunday’s show, which will be hosted by Jimmy Kimmel on ABC and CTV:

Gaga for Gosling

Awards shows have been showering the Ontario native with nomination­s for his role as a jazz pianist who falls in love with a fledgling actress, played by Emma Stone. The former

star has already won a Golden Globe for the part and is up for an Oscar for best actor. It’s his second such Oscar nomination after

(2006), in which he played a high-school teacher with a drug addiction.

Fun fact: Gosling found inspiratio­n in the musicals starring Ginger Rogers and Fred Astaire (“I like Fred’s style. He’s very mischievou­s,” he said), and

which he called “very experiment­al and yet it doesn’t feel pretentiou­s.”

Denis Villeneuve has arrived

Hollywood is hot for the talents of this French-Canadian gem, who is nominated for best director for his heady alien-invasion drama

It’s his second Oscar ride after his 2010 drama was nominated for best foreignlan­guage film.

The Quebec filmmaker has had a string of high-profile projects in recent years, including

and His next film is a whopper: the hugely anticipate­d starring Gosling.

Fun fact: Villeneuve has dreamed of doing science fiction since childhood, when he read European scifi comic books. “I was raised with dreaming about space all my childhood,” he said. “I’m part of the

generation.”

Arrival’s Montreal momentum

Several other Montrealer­s who worked on are also up for Oscars. They include sound editor Sylvain Bellemare; production designer Patrice Vermette and decorator Paul Hotte; and sound mixers Bernard Gariepy Strobl and Claude La Haye.

Fun fact: Bellemare found inspiratio­n for the sound of the heptapod aliens in Pink Floyd’s music and a melange of animals. “We tried to do something that ... was more based on instinct and rhythm,” he said.

High hopes for animated shorts

Three of the five titles nominated in the best animated short category have Canadian ties. is by Montreal’s Theodore Ushev and produced by the National Film Board of Canada.

produced by Cara Speller, is directed by Robert Valley of Vancouver. And the Pixarprodu­ced is helmed by Alan Barillaro of Chippawa, Ont.

Fun fact: When Ushev heard of his nomination, he fainted, overwhelme­d by pent-up emotions from the campaign.

“A lot of people were telling me, ‘You have a chance, you have a chance,’ and when a lot of people tell you this you just get nervous,” he said.

“I had to do a lot of yoga and sports to tame the pressure.”

First nod for 13th producer

Winnipeg-born producer Howard Barish has his first Oscar nomination for the documentar­y

which looks at the criminaliz­ation and mass incarcerat­ion of African Americans in the U.S. He shares the nomination with filmmaker Ava DuVernay and her cowriter, Spencer Averick.

Fun fact: Barish first met DuVernay a decade ago and also had producer roles on her 2010 debut and her 2012 film Working on her first two films inspired him to focus on “giving back.”

“My current projects revolve around producing small independen­t features which will embrace emerging talent and directors,” he said. first time

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Patrice Vermette shows off award at the Genie Awards in Toronto in 2006. Vermette is nominated for an Oscar for his work on Arrival. Many people who worked on the film are up for awards, including Director Denis Villeneuve.
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