Who says politics
is show business for ugly people? An Inconvenient Truth, Al Gore's film on the perils of global
warming, scored two Oscar nominations Tuesday--for
Best Documentary Feature and Best Original Song. While he is
not technically a nominee--the film's director,
Davis Guggenheim, won the nod, as did singer Melissa
Etheridge for the song ''I Need to Wake Up''--Gore
said he was ''thrilled'' that his movie was honored.
''The film...has
brought awareness of the climate crisis to people in the
United States and all over the world,'' Gore said in an
e-mail statement. ''I am so grateful to the entire
team and pleased that the Academy has recognized their
work. This film proves that movies really can make a
difference.''
Aides say the
former vice president plans to walk the red carpet with
Hollywood's beautiful people at the Academy Awards ceremony
next month.
Guggenheim said
he wasn't expecting a nomination but welcomed the fresh
attention from the Academy's recognition. He said he spoke
to Gore and asked him, '''Are you ready to go to the
show?' I think he's ready. For years he's been in the
wilderness on global warming. Now he's ready for his
grand walk. Now he's at the Academy Awards. It's a hero's
return.''
An Inconvenient Truth has been a critical
and box office success, bringing in more than $24 million to
make it the third highest-grossing documentary in history. A
companion book has been on national best-seller lists
for months.
Other films
nominated for best documentary feature include Deliver Us From Evil, about the sexual abuse scandal in the
Catholic Church; Iraq in Fragments, about the Sunni-Shiite conflict in that
country; Jesus Camp, about a summer camp for evangelical
Christians; and My Country, My Country, about the months leading up to the January
2005 election in Iraq.
Gore narrowly
lost the 2000 presidential contest to Republican George W.
Bush in a disputed election. He has said he's not planning
to run for president again but also has not ruled it
out. (AP, Beth Fouhy)