There are so many intriguing events lined up at The Dock over the next number of weeks with one of the most fascinating being shown in the performance space on .
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Neon CEO Tom Quinn on the Oscar Prospects for Palm Springs and Cinema Starting in the Theater
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Oscar voting is wrapping on Wednesday, but it
ain’t over ’til it’s over. Film distributor Neon, the reigning champion at the Academy Awards for best picture with “Parasite,” has another stack of contenders this year, all unique in awards discussions. CEO and co-founder Tom Quinn has always pushed the boundaries of cinema, and deeply believes in cultural representation in front and behind the camera, and the way consumers and Academy voters accept the film medium.
Posted on Friday, March 5th, 2021 by Hoai-Tran Bui
Oscar season is always a mixed bag for movie lovers. For many, it’s a chance to heap praise and awards on the best films of last year, but for most others, it’s an exclusive horse race for which they’ve only seen a few of the contenders. Arthouse movies are just that films for the arthouse, frequently only seen at film festivals or during limited theatrical releases, and often not available for the wider audience to see until long after the Oscar ceremony is over. But
NEON is making all six of their Oscar shortlisted titles available to anyone with an account on the movie review website
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Neon s Tom Quinn or (The Unexpected and Relentless Pursuit to Get a Documentary in Best Picture)
Neon s Tom Quinn or (The Unexpected and Relentless Pursuit to Get a Documentary in Best Picture)
It s not just about best documentary or international feature for Tom Quinn - he s looking for them to be embraced in a major way by the Academy Awards.
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