Stunning Oscar snub: Fred Rogers documentary 'Won't You Be My Neighbor?' overlooked in nominations
In a stunning snub by the voters of the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences, Wont You Be My Neighbor? failed to earn an Oscar nomination Tuesday morning.
The film had won scores of awards leading up to the announcement, including ones from the Directors Guild of America and the Producers Guild of America.
Even the trades must have been surprised; a recent Variety preview called it the hands-down favorite to win when the awards are handed out Feb. 24.
The film explores the ideas behind Fred Rogers beloved childrens program, Mister Rogers Neighborhood, which premiered in 1968 and found a home at WQED studios in Oakland (Pittsburgh, PA neighborhood).
Wont You Be My Neighbor? will be broadcast Feb. 9 as part of PBS Independent Lens series. It will also debut that night on HBO.
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