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Saoirse Ronan's new film is already getting Oscar buzz
CRITICS ARE ALREADY predicting Oscar buzz for Saoirse Ronan’s new film, Brooklyn, directed by Irish filmmaker John Crowley.
Based on Colm Tóibín’s novel about a young Irish woman who moves to America to start a new life, Brooklyn premiered at the Sundance Film Festival last week to rave reviews.
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The film was snapped up by Fox Searchlight for $9m in the biggest deal of the festival.
In fact, it has been so well-received that Variety has already placed it among the top Oscar contenders for 2016. Yes, really.
The magazine’s film editor Ramin Setoodeh writes that Saoirse Ronan gives a ‘career best’ performance:
If this sounds crazy to you, hear him out – Setoodeh correctly points out that two of this year’s Best Picture nominees, Whiplash and Boyhood, were similarly feted at last year’s Sundance festival.
Brooklyn also stars Julie Walters, Jim Broadbent and Domhnall Gleeson – the release date is yet to be announced.
Previously: Here’s the Irish film that’s the toast of the Sundance Film Festival>
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