Oscars 2012: How ‘The Help’ Got To The Academy Awards

Of the nine films nominated for Best Picture at this Sunday’s Academy Awards, the only two that came out before to the fall movie season, where Oscar bait runs rampant, are probably the most unlikely nominees.

The inclusion of “The Tree of Life” on the small list, despite its loose structure, makes sense because of the prestige of its director, Terrence Malick. “The Help,” on the other hand, found Oscar success with an untested director and a racially charged subject matter.

Before to “The Help” was a nominated film, it was a best-selling novel by novelist Kathryn Stockett. While looking to sell the novel, Stockett queried 60 agents, all of whom second-hand her request for representation. When the novel finally did find a home with an agent and eventually a publisher, it became a best-seller soon afterward.

But the before to the novel found a wide audience, Stockett’s childhood friend and former roommate Tate Taylor agreed with the author to pen the screen adaptation and direct the eventual film. Despite difficulty from DreamWorks, Stockett insisted that Taylor direct the film of her book.

The connection between Stockett and Taylor was not the only one on set. Taylor and Best Supporting Actress nominee Octavia Spencer met while working as production assistants on “A Time to Kill.”

As with all high-profile novel adaptations, “The Help” had a built-in audience going into its August relief, but it wasn’t until strong reviews and an A+ CinemaScore that people started to realize the potential for Oscar nominations.

Two of the film’s actresses, Spencer and Best Actress nominee Viola Davis, received the earliest and most unanimous accolades after the film’s relief and rode that praise to Oscar nominations. They were both favorites in their respective categories, and as we head into Oscar night, they remain so.

The tale of the movie’s road to the Oscars demonstrates that the power of the audience can buck ancient Oscar stereotypes and push a loved film to the forefront of the struggle. “The Help” won audiences over and in doing so, secured a huge night at the Academy Awards.

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