Rose Byrne's low-budget film earns award nominations, challenging industry norms

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Rose Byrne's low-budget film "If I Had Legs I'd Kick You" has caused an awards season upset, securing nominations against heavily promoted films. The Australian actress earned nods for her role as a struggling psychotherapist, a surprise given the film's minimal campaign compared to "Hamnet" and "Marty Supreme." Byrne's nomination highlights a potential shift in awards recognition, challenging the traditional, high-spending campaign strategies employed by major studios.


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