On the final night of the Ghent Film Festival, composer Hans Zimmer told
The Hollywood Reporter he will be sitting out this year’s Oscar competition. Zimmer, currently at work on
The Dark Knight Rises, said his decision was only partly related to the death last year of his longtime publicist Ronni Chasen, to whom the Ghent fest's closing night World Soundtrack Awards concert was dedicated.
“I don’t want to make a big thing out of it, but I just thought ‘no Ronni — I’ll take a break'.”
The composer added that the decision had more to do with a desire to avoid distractions and focus on his upcoming work.
“I just want to sit it out,” he said. “I just want to observe for a year. I actually think the Academy is really important, but if you’re in the race you can’t really observe. I just wanted to take a step back and say ‘I’m not in the race.’”
“As soon as you get nominated, and I don’t care who you are — there are certainly people of better character than me — it all goes crazy,” he said. “You get the phone call at five o’clock and after that you have to do the interviews and then do the parties and meet all these people and do all these things. It’s disruptive, and I think it would be more interesting to observe it for a year. It does worry me that we have to stay relevant. Times are changing, very rapidly. Usually what I do when things are changing rapidly is stand still and observe.”
He also pointed out that in order for composers to be admitted into the Oscar race they have to personally submit their own scores.
“The studio gives you a little kick, but you actually have to phone up the Academy and say ‘can I have the paperwork?’” he said. “But I think it’s good. And it’s not like I’m not proud of Rango, because I think it’s a pretty amazing little movie. But another thing is I don’t really have [original] scores this year because I’ve done sequels.”
Finally, Zimmer stated that most of his work on the next
Sherlock Holmes installment –
Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows – is different from the first film, and hinted his work on
The Dark Knight Rises is also mostly new.
“Sherlock Holmes is choc-a-block full of new material — and Dark Night may be the same.”
What do you guys think? Are you pleased that he has more time to concentrate on his upcoming projects, especially
The Dark Knight Rises, or do you want him to try and get his scores from his films this year nominated for Oscars? Sound off below!