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Knightley tipped for Oscar success
Published Saturday, Nov 26 2005, 15:20 GMT | By Miriam Zendle
A leading US film magazine has predicted that Keira Knightley and Judi Dench will be nominated for Oscars.
Premiere says in its 'early list' of Oscar predictions that Knightley will be nominated for her performance as Lizzie Bennett in Pride and Prejudice, with Dench up for Mrs Henderson Presents.
Premiere predicts a good year for Brits, with Ralph Fiennes and Rachel Weisz also said to be in the running.
In terms of films themselves, the magazine believes that new Wallace and Gromit feature Curse of the Were-Rabbit will be a strong contender for best animated feature category.
Last year, Premiere successfully predicted four out of five best picture nominees, with predictions for this year including Brokeback Mountain and Memoirs of a Geisha.
The real nominations are due to be unveiled on February 13.
Premiere says in its 'early list' of Oscar predictions that Knightley will be nominated for her performance as Lizzie Bennett in Pride and Prejudice, with Dench up for Mrs Henderson Presents.
Premiere predicts a good year for Brits, with Ralph Fiennes and Rachel Weisz also said to be in the running.
In terms of films themselves, the magazine believes that new Wallace and Gromit feature Curse of the Were-Rabbit will be a strong contender for best animated feature category.
Last year, Premiere successfully predicted four out of five best picture nominees, with predictions for this year including Brokeback Mountain and Memoirs of a Geisha.
The real nominations are due to be unveiled on February 13.
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