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Entertainment News Wednesday, September 08, 2004
Moore won the Academy Award for best feature documentary in 2003.
Moore won the Academy Award for best feature documentary in 2003.
Source: ABC
Moore aims for top Oscar with 'Fahrenheit'
Source: Hollywood Reporter/VNU

US film-maker Michael Moore says he is willing to give up a chance to compete in the Oscar race for best documentary with his anti-Bush movie Fahrenheit 9/11 in order to have it shown on television before the US presidential election in November.

Under rules established by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, documentaries shown on television within nine months of their theatrical release are ineligible for the documentary Oscar.

In a message posted on his web site, Moore said distributors will instead enter Fahrenheit 9/11 in the Oscar contest for best picture, which does not have the same rules on television showings.

No documentary film has ever been nominated for the Academy's top prize.

Some Oscar watchers have speculated that keeping Fahrenheit 9/11, a scathing commentary on Bush's conduct of the war in Iraq, out of the running for best documentary may help its chances to be nominated in the coveted best picture category.

"If there is even the remotest of chances that I can get this film seen by a few million more Americans before election day, then that is more important to me than winning another documentary Oscar," Moore said in a statement.

Moore said that the distributor for his film's upcoming DVD release, set for October 5, would be unlikely to allow it to be shown on TV, presumably for fear of diminishing its value in the home-video market.

The film-maker said he remained determined to arrange for a TV debut of the film before the US presidential election in November in hopes that wider exposure of his blistering critique of President Bush would help defeat him at the polls.

Moore won the Academy Award for best feature documentary in 2003 for his study of gun violence in America, Bowling for Columbine.

--<strong>Reuters/VNU</strong>

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