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Will Thomas Vinterberg s Another Round Be Latest Foreign-Language Film to Win Best Director Oscar?

We ve Got Hollywood Covered Will Thomas Vinterberg’s ‘Another Round’ Be Latest Foreign-Language Film to Win Best Director Oscar? TheWrap awards magazine: The first Danish filmmaker ever nominated in the category talks about the “hubbub” he’s caused in “the humble kingdom of Denmark” By Joe McGovern | April 15, 2021 @ 12:10 PM A version of this story about “Another Round” first appeared in the Down to the Wire issue of TheWrap’s awards magazine. When the Oscar nominations were announced on March 15, Thomas Vinterberg was sitting with a small group of friends in Denmark. The 51-year-old director, a fixture in world cinema since his 1998 sensation “The Celebration,” raised a glass of champagne after his 2020 release “Another Round” was nominated for Best International Feature Film. A buoyant drama about midlife crisis and day-drinking starring Mads Mikkelsen, it marks Vinterberg’s second film to be honored in the category, after 2013’s

How The Walking Dead s Steven Yeun Went From Zombie Slayer to Oscar Contender in Minari

Following For more Steven Yeun, pick up the latest issue of PEOPLE , on newsstands Friday, or subscribe . Yeun and his family moved to Canada from Seoul and they settled in Michigan when he was five. It was a loving household, but there was a lot of inability to communicate, Yeun says of his relationship with his parents, who opened beauty supply stores in Detroit. steven yeun in the walking dead Image zoom Credit: Gene Page/AMC Yeun s parents wanted him to go into medicine, so he followed the pre-med track at Michigan s Kalamazoo College and graduated with a psychology degree. But he also discovered a love for acting and comedy while in school.

Oscar-snakkisen «Nomadland» snart tilgjengelig for norsk publikum

Oscar-snakkisen «Nomadland» snart tilgjengelig for norsk publikum
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Broken Keys Review: A Musician Defies ISIS in Lebanon s Oscar Contender

Broken Keys Review: A Musician Defies ISIS in Lebanon s Oscar Contender Broken Keys Review: A Musician Defies ISIS in Lebanon s Oscar Contender Jimmy Keyrouz combines real-life crisis and potent emotion in the Oscar-submitted expansion of his Student Academy Award-winning short. Alissa Simon, provided by FacebookTwitterEmail Director: Jimmy Keyrouz With: Tarek Yaacoub, Rola Beksmati, Julian Farhat, Mounir Maasri, Ibrahim El Kurdi, Adel Karam, Sara Abi Kanaan, Gabriel Yammine. Running time: Running time: 110 MIN. Courtesy of Ezekiel Film An endangered musician in a Syrian town controlled by ISIS must sell his beloved piano in order to escape the country in the gripping drama “Broken Keys.” It marks the feature debut of Columbia U.-trained, Lebanese writer-director Jimmy Keyrouz. Inspired by real events, the feature is an expansion of his 2016 Student Academy Award-winning short “Nocturne in Black.” Now boasting a score by Keyrouz’s famous compatriot Gabriel Yar

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