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Gothams embrace more 'Sound'


October 23, 2007 After departing from tradition to embrace studio pictures with its nominations last year, the Gotham Awards on Monday returned to its roots, tapping only indie and specialty films for its annual kudos. In doing so, it tried another walk down the line between awards-season relevance and indie bona fides. The Gothams, which are run by the industry group IFP, handed out best feature noms to the New York-centric (Noah Baumbach's "Margot at the Wedding" and Killer Films/Weinstein Co.'s "I'm Not There") and the specialty divisions (Fox Searchlight's "The Namesake" and Paramount Vantage's "Into the Wild").

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