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Way back when in early 2020, Hollywood––and everyone else––was enjoying its pre-pandemic innocence.
Early 2020 was an exciting entertainment awards season with the Golden Globes kicking things off on January 5th; then came the British Academy of Film and Television Arts Awards (BAFTA) on January 9th; The Screen Actors Guild (SAG) Awards on Jan 19th; The 62nd Grammy Awards on January 26th; and ultimately, the awards season big finale: The 92nd Academy Awards ceremony on February 9th. Things were certainly good in the ‘Wood back then, but what we didn’t know at the time is that the 2020 Oscars would be one of the country’s last major entertainment events before lockdown began.
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS) has announced a shortlist for International Features Films (IFF), documentary features and visual
Oscars: Deciphering Shortlists With Foreign-Language Docs, a Lot of Jingle Jangle and Wuhan Flu
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The Hollywood Reporter s awards columnist parses through the documentary feature, international feature, makeup and hairstyling, original score, original song, visual effects, documentary short, animated short and live-action short finalists.
Well, predicting the nominees for nine of the 24 Oscar categories just got a little easier. On Tuesday afternoon, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announced its shortlists for best documentary feature, international feature, makeup and hairstyling, original score, original song, visual effects, documentary short, animated short and live-action short. And, as you might imagine, there are a
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Filmmaker Lijo Jose Pellissery s Jallikattu , India s official entry in the Best International Feature category at the 93rd Academy Awards, is out of the Oscars race. The Malayalam-language movie is not part of the shortlist of 15 features that will be vying for a spot in the final five, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS) announced on Wednesday.
Thomas Vinterberg s Another Round , starring Mads Mikkelson, has made it to shortlist that also include Andrei Konchalovsky s Dear Comrades! (Russia), Agnieszka Holland s Charlatan (Czech Republic) and two documentaries The Mole Agent from Chile and Collective from Romania.