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Party s over for behind-the-scenes workers in Hollywood awards season
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The Swag Must Go On: Hollywoodâs Pandemic Oscar Campaign
âThere is a why-are-we-even-doing-this feeling,â one industry insider said of jockeying for nominations, to be announced on Monday.
Billboards like this one in Los Angeles are recommending films for Oscars as usual, but Hollywood is feeling its way through other promotions.Credit.Tag Christof for The New York Times
March 14, 2021
LOS ANGELES â As a potential Oscar nominee for film editing, William Goldenberg should be feeling dizzy right about now. So many tastemaker cocktail parties to attend. So many panel discussions to participate in.
So much flesh to press.
Instead, his tuxedo has been gathering dust. Mr. Goldenberg, who stitched together the Tom Hanks western âNews of the World,â has participated in get-out-the-vote screenings on Zoom, and thatâs about it. During afternoon walks with his dog, a handful of neighbors have called out from windows and driveways to say they liked the fi