season movie awards nearing climax: next March 12 The Dolby Theater in Los Angeles will once again host the Oscar 2023 awards ceremony. Everything will begin at 5 pm US West Coast time. Sunday, March 12 – Monday, March 13 at two in the morning While it’s possible to enjoy the traditional parade of celebrities wearing their best (or worst) outfits on the red carpet from midnight on Spanish soil.
These nine works Nominated for Best Picture at this Oscar 2023:
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‘No news from the front’
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‘they talk’
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‘Fabelmans‘
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“Inisherin’s Banshees”
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‘triangle of sadness’
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“Elvis”
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“Avatar: Sense of Water”
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“Supreme Armed Maverick”
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‘Everything all at once‘
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‘TAR’
Favorites to win the statuette seem to be Spielberg’s latest work – the semi-autobiographical ‘The Fabelmans’ – and the authenticity brought by ‘Everything is everywhere at once’.
candidates for best director They are responsible for five of the works competing for Best Picture for the Hollywood Academy. about:
- Steven Spielberg for the ‘Fabelmans’‘
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Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert for “Everything, Everywhere at Once”
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Ruben Östlund for ‘Triangle of Sorrow’
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Todd Field for ‘TÁR’
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Martin McDonagh for ‘Inisherin’s Banshees’
The 95th Oscar Awards once again make directors forget. It is one of the most popular awards, as Spielberg seems to be a clear favourite.
Five interpreters will come to Los Angeles to take the statuette. Best Actress:
- Cate Blanchett for ‘TÁR’
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Ana de Armas for ‘Blonde’
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Michelle Yeoh for “Everything Everywhere at Once”
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Michelle Williams for “The Fabelman Family”
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Andrea Riseborough for ‘To Leslie’
In a category with strong nominations, Ana de Armas’ strong performance and Michelle Yeoh’s casting seem unlikely to prevent Cate Blanchett from receiving her third Oscar.
In the men’s category, probably one of the best in the competition, these are the five nominations. The best actor:
- Brendan Fraser for ‘The Whale’
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Bill Nighy for “Living”
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Paul Mescal for ‘Aftersun’
- Austin Butler for ‘Elvis’
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Colin Farrell for “Inisherin’s Banshees”
While the role of Colin Farrell makes him an exceedingly worthy competitor, the choice could be between Brendan Fraser’s brilliant work and Austin Butler’s King of Rock performance.
Five female performers earned the right to compete for the figurine. Best Supporting Actress:
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Jamie Lee Curtis for “Everything Everywhere at Once”
- Angela Bassett for ‘Black Panther: Wakanda Forever’
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Stephanie Hsu for “Everything Everywhere at Once”
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Hong Chau for ‘The Whale’
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Kerry Condon for ‘Inisherin’s Banshees’
Bets are on Angela Bassett, who may be giving the MCU her first acting figurine. And the first nomination!
award Best Supporting Actor It will go to one of these five candidates:
- Ke Huy Quan for “Everything, Everywhere at Once”
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Barry Keogham for ‘Inisherin’s Banshees’
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Brendan Gleeson for ‘Inisherin’s Banshees’
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Brian Tyree Henry for ‘Passage’
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Judd Hirsh for ‘The Fabelmans’
Another bounty that looks pretty spilled. Ke Huy Quan’s superb work in Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert’s film has won audience and critical acclaim and should earn him the statuette.
Also not in category Best Original Screenplay Women have managed to find a place for themselves in this edition of the Oscars.
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Martin McDonagh for ‘Inisherin’s Banshees’
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Todd Field for ‘TÁR’
- Tony Kushner and Steven Spielberg for “The Fabelmans”
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Ruben Östlund for ‘Triangle of Sorrow’
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Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert for “Everything, Everywhere at Once”
While this is another of the tough choices this year, the history of the Fabelman family is the family with the most votes to win the award.
award for Best Adapted Screenplay This will be for one of five jobs:
- Sarah Polley in They Talk, based on the book by Miriam Toews
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Peter Craig, Justin Marks, Ehren Kruger, Eric Warren Singer and Christopher McQuarrie for ‘Top Gun Maverick’ based on characters created by Jim Cash and Jack Epps Jr.
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Rian Johnson for “Stabs in the Back: The Mystery of the Glass Onion” based on “Stabs in the Back”
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Edward Berger, Lesley Paterson and Ian Stokell for ‘All Quiet on the Front’ based on the novel by Erich Maria Remarque
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For “Living” based on “Ikiru” by Kazuo Ishiguro, Akira Kurosawa, Shinobu Hashimoto and Hideo Oguni
It’s impossible not to see Kazuo Ishiguro as a serious nominee for the Japanese Nobel Prize in Literature, but the bets in this category are on Sarah Polley.
Additionally, candidates in categories other than those considered ‘major’ are (in bold, favorites):
Best Production Design
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‘Avatar’: Sense of Water’
- “Babylon”
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“Elvis”
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‘No news from the front’
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“The Fabelmans”
best international movie
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‘no news from the front‘
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“Argentina, 1985”
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“Silent Girl”
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‘EO’
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‘Closed’
best mount
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‘TAR’
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“Elvis”
- ‘Everything is everywhere at once’
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“Superior Armed Maverick”
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“Inisherin’s Banshees”
best photography
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“Bardo, wrong history of few facts”
- “Empire of Light”
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‘TAR’
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“Elvis”
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‘No news from the front’
best animated movie
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“Shoe Shell Marcel”
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‘Sea monster’
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‘Cage’
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“Puss in Boots: Last Wish”
- “Pinocchio by Guillermo del Toro”
Best Costume Design
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“Babylon”
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“Elvis”
- “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever”
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“Miss Harris’ Trip to Paris”
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‘Everything is everywhere at once’
The best makeup and hairstyling
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‘Batman’
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‘No news from the front’
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‘Whale’
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“Elvis”
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“Black Panther: Wakanda Forever”
better sound
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“Avatar: Sense of Water”
- “Superior Armed Maverick”
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“Elvis”
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‘Batman’
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‘No news from the front’
best song
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‘Lift Me Up’ for ‘Black Panther: Wakanda Forever’ by Tems, Ludwig Göransson, Rihanna and Ryan Coogler
- ‘Naatu Naatu’ by Kala Bhairava, MM Keeravani and Rahul Sipligunj for ‘RRR’
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“It’s a Life” for “Everything Everywhere at Once” by David Byrne, Mitski and Son Lux
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Diane Warren’s ‘Applause’ for ‘Tell Like a Woman’
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‘Hold My Hand’ for ‘Top Gun Maverick’ by Lady Gaga
best documentary film
- “Beauty and pain” (“Beauty and bloodshed”)
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‘Everything that breathes’
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‘The fire of love’
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“Navalny”
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“A House Made of Splinters”
best soundtrack
- “Babylon”
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‘No news from the front’
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“The Fabelmans”
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‘Everything is everywhere at once’
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“Inisherin’s Banshees”
best special effects
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“Superior Armed Maverick”
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‘Batman’
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“Avatar: Sense of Water”
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‘No news from the front’
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“Black Panther: Wakanda Forever”
best short documentary
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“Haulout”
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“The Stranger at the Door”
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“The Marsha Mitchell Effect”
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‘How do you measure a year?’
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“The Elephant Whisperers”
Best Animated Short Film
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“The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse”
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“Flying Sailor”
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“Ice Traders”
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‘My dick year’
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“An ostrich told me the world was fake and I believed it”
Best Live Action Short Film
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“Night Journey”
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“Red Suitcase”
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“An Irish Farewell”
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“Ival”
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‘Le Puille’