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3 Comments
Michael Florio | March 2, 2012 7:44 PM
It won because it's amazing. The Academy doesn't judge film's based on their impact upon society -- they're based on the quality of film-making and storytelling. A film about ping-pong could (and should) win if it is superior to a film that covers more important subject matter.
Zack | March 2, 2012 10:59 AM
I still find it hard to believe that a documentary about football beat Paradise Lost.