The Slumdog Millionaire saga continues with the British director Danny
Boyle's Mumbai-set film picking up more key award nominations in the
run up to next month's Academy Awards.

While the Writers Guild of America nominated it for best Adapted
Screenplay for screenwriter Simon Beaufoy, the American Society of
Cinematographers picked it up for Best Cinematography nomination for
Anthony Dod Mantle Wednesday.

Most of those nominated by the WGA and ASC go on to earn Academy Award
nominations as well. The WGA will announce its winners Feb 7 while the
ASC will unveil its award recipient on Feb 15.

Last year, the two WGA winners, Juno for Original Screenplay and No
Country For Old Men for Adapted Screenplay and the ASC winner, There
Will Be Blood later won Oscars in those very categories.

The NAACP Image Awards, given by America's oldest and largest civil
rights organization, the National Association for the Advancement of
Coloured People, also recognized the film with two nominations - Best
Independent Feature and Best Supporting Actor for British Indian actor
Dev Patel.

Patel plays the protagonist in the heart warming story of an 18
year-old orphan from the slums of Mumbai, who goes on to win a
staggering 20 million rupees on India's Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?
game show.

Earlier this week Slumdog Millionaire earned a Best Picture nomination
from the Producers Guild of America just a day after the film jumped
back into the North American Top 10 with total gross earnings of
$28.78 million in eight weeks.

In addition to its many accolades, Slumdog Millionaire also won the
Best Cinematography award from the National Society of Film Critics as
well as nominations for Best Film and Best Director from the Vancouver
Film Critics Circle.

Noted Indian music director A.R. Rahman has won a Golden Globe
nomination from Hollywood Foreign Press Association and a Satellite
Award by the International Press Academy for Best Original Score for
his music in the film.

The film has also earned three other nominations for Best
Picture-Drama, Best Director for Boyle and Best Screenplay for Simon
Beaufoy for 2008 Golden Globe Awards besides two more annual Satellite
Awards for Best Picture-Drama and Best Director for Boyle.

Patel has also won a nomination for Outstanding Performance by a male
actor in a supporting role from the Screen Actors Guild Awards along
with nominations for Outstanding Performance by a cast in a motion
picture.

"Slumdog Millionaire" has also tied with WALL.E, a
computer-animated-science fiction-romance film, for the Best Picture
award from the Boston Society of Film Critics, besides winning the
Best Editing prize.

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