RI’s Farrelly Receives Oscar Nomination for Best Picture

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RI’s Farrelly Receives Oscar Nomination for Best Picture

Peter Farrelly and his movie The Green Book is nominated
Rhode Island’s Peter Farrelly received an Oscar nomination for his movie "The Green Book."

The nomination comes just weeks after Farrelly won a Golden Globe for the movie.

Farrelly is best known for producing Dumb and Dumber, Shallow Hal, Me, Myself, and Irene, There's Something About Mary and the 2007 remake of The Heartbreak Kid along with his brother Peter.

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The New York Times in its review of the movie wrote:

“Green Book,” written and directed by Peter Farrelly (of the once notoriously naughty Farrelly Brothers), is based on a true story. Tony Lip and Don Shirley were real people, and the movie grounds their journey to the South in piquant historical details. The book referenced in the title was a guide used by black motorists to help them avoid the dangers and indignities of road travel, especially below the Mason-Dixon line. Don’s record company, having booked him on a tour through several southern states, hires Tony to serve as a de facto bodyguard as well as a chauffeur.

Movies With RI Ties Nominated 

Other movies with Rhode Island ties that were nominated included two films that were featured in the Rhode Island International Film Festival.

The two movies include “One Small Step” and “Marguerite.” 

Both were nominated in short film categories.

The Rhode Island Film Festival wrote about the movies: 

“One Small Step” is an animation that tells the story of an ambitious young girl who aspires to be an astronaut with the support of her humble father.

“Marguerite,” is the story of an aging woman and her nurse who develop a friendship that inspires her to unearth unacknowledged longing and thus help her make peace with her past.


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