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Friday, December 31, 2010

'Buried' Screenwriter Calls on Oscar Voters to Back His Film




9:00PM GMT 31 Dec 2010

Chris Sparling, the writer of the film 'Buried', in which an American truck driver, played by Ryan Reynolds, is buried aliver by a kidnapper in Iraq, wrote an email that included a review saying the film was an "ingenious exercise in sustained tension that would have made Alfred Hitchcock proud".
It concluded: "We would be honoured to land on your ballot for Best Original Screenplay."











The Oscar rules state that "mailings that extol the merits of a film, an achievement or an individual are not permitted" and that "quotes from reviews are not permitted."
A spokesman for Mr Sparling's publicist MPRM Communications, which sent the message, told The Hollywood Reporter: "In the pre-holiday rush, a letter went out that wasn't properly vetted, and we sincerely apologise for the error.
"Chris didn't know the rules and we didn't catch it. It just went through the email system."