Elle Fanning's Oscar Shock: Late Night Out Before Historic Nomination

Elle Fanning was shocked to receive her first Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actress for 'Sentimental Value'. She learned the news after a late night out with her sister Dakota Fanning, waking her family in a bleary-eyed state of disbelief. Fanning expressed particular joy that the film's editor, Olivier Bugge Coutte, was also recognized among the film's nine nominations. The actress, who began acting at age two, finds the peer recognition deeply meaningful and hopes to avoid being typecast despite her Disney princess roots.

Key Points: Elle Fanning Shocked by First Oscar Nomination for 'Sentimental Value'

  • First Oscar nomination for Elle Fanning
  • Learned news after a late night out with sister Dakota
  • 'Sentimental Value' earned nine Oscar nods
  • Fanning highlights film editor Olivier Bugge Coutte
  • Actress has been acting since age two
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Elle Fanning says she was shocked to know about 'Sentimental Value' Oscar nomination

Elle Fanning reveals she was out late with sister Dakota before learning of her first Oscar nod for Best Supporting Actress in 'Sentimental Value'.

"I couldn't compute. I go out bleary-eyed, and I'm like, 'Mom! Dakota! Wake up. I think I got it. - Elle Fanning"

Los Angeles, Feb 26

Hollywood actress Elle Fanning was taken by surprise when she was nominated for the Oscars for 'Sentimental Value'.

The 27-year-old star is up for Best Supporting Actress at next month's Academy Awards ceremony but has confessed that she went on a night out with her sister Dakota Fanning before the nominations were announced in January, reports 'Female First UK'.

Elle told The Hollywood Reporter, "I was not watching it. Dakota and I had gone out the night before. We had quite a late night. I couldn't compute. I go out bleary-eyed, and I'm like, 'Mom! Dakota! Wake up. I think I got it. I think I got it. I looked like a crazed zombie who was walking in circles saying, 'Is this real?'".

'Sentimental Value' received nine Oscar nominations and Fanning says that the most exciting nod for the Norwegian picture was Olivier Bugge Coutte's recognition in the Best Film Editing category.

The Maleficent actress said, "What Olivier has done with the film, and the way that it is edited and constructed, I'm so happy that he wasn't overlooked because it's so particular and he has such a keen eye and was so essential to the film. Editors, I've come to learn now in the producing process, too, hold the key to your performance in a lot of ways".

As per 'Female First UK', Elle said that close bonds have been forged between Sentimental Value's cast and crew since the movie premiered at the Cannes Film Festival last year.

She said, "The fact that the family was held together and that no one was left out and that we get to continue the celebration with each other is really meaningful. I've been quite emotional about this whole experience. I'm still a little glassy-eyed and in shock over it all".

The nod is the first Oscar nomination of Elle's career and she admits that the recognition feels particularly special because she has been acting since the age of two.

The actress said, "I've been acting since I was two. I've never gotten to have this experience before. (It's) my first time being nominated (for an Oscar). It does really mean something to me, to be recognised by my peers. I don't think you realise how special that feels until it happens".

The Oscar nomination comes after a varied year for Elle, which also saw her star in the sci-fi action flick 'Predator: Badlands', and she explained how she never wants to be typecast.

She said, "You don't know what projects are going to come to you or what's being written at the time, but I have been very fortunate to be able to have these varied projects".

"I like to be scared. I like to be terrified a bit and step into something new because I feel like that's how I have to keep pushing myself. Maleficent, that was amazing and it opened up a lot of doors for me in that sense, but then there's a box; people want to put the Disney princess on you. I'm like, 'Wait, don't do that to me'", she added.

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Rahul R
Good for her, but honestly, I wish our Indian film industry got even half this level of global media coverage. Our actors work just as hard. The Oscars are so US-centric.
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Sarah B
Her point about not wanting to be typecast is so important. It's easy to get stuck in a box, especially after a role like Maleficent. Good on her for seeking out varied projects.
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Aditya G
"I like to be terrified a bit and step into something new" – that's a great mindset for any professional, not just actors. More power to her!
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Nisha Z
It's sweet how she mentions the editor and the whole crew. Often only the actors get the spotlight. Shows she's a team player. Hope she wins!
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Michael C
Nine nominations for the film is huge! Haven't seen 'Sentimental Value' yet, but this article makes me want to check it out. Is it streaming anywhere in India?

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