Oscar Nods Twice for An Inconvenient Truth

Wed, 2007-01-24 17:19Emily Murgatroyd
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Oscar Nods Twice for An Inconvenient Truth

Al Gore's documentary on the environment received two nominations for an Academy award, one for best documentary and the other for best original score. Netting over $24 million, the film has become the third highest grossing documentary of all time.

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