Oscars
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How Dan Stevens Simulated ‘the Strangeness of Humanity’ to Play a German Robot in ‘I’m Your Man’
TheWrap magazine: “He knows everything except the intricacies of human nature,” Stevens says of the android he plays in the German-language comedy
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Oscars Set Qualifier Lists With 26 Animated Features, 93 International Films and 138 Documentaries
The international entries tie the record for eligible films, but the other two categories are well short of the records in those categories
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‘West Side Story,’ ‘Nightmare Alley’ and Other Latecomers Shake Up the Oscar Race
Early favorites like “Belfast” suddenly are getting a run for their money
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How ‘Procession’ Re-Enacted Catholic Church Sexual Abuse to Help Survivors Heal
TheWrap magazine: “One of the goals of the film is to de-power these spaces, these robes of power,” director Robert Greene says
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‘Untold’ Brothers Chapman and Maclain Way on Why Sports Docs Are Now the Best Docs
TheWrap magazine: And what took so damn long to get here
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Oscars Documentary Race Gets Only 138 Entries – 100 Fewer Than Last Year
With COVID-era eligibility rules tightened up and film production down, this year’s field will be the smallest since 2015
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‘Flee’ Leads All Documentaries in Cinema Eye Honors Nominations
The animated Danish film picked up seven nominations for the New York-based awards, with “Ascension” and “Faya Dayi” garnering five
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Oscars International Race 2021: Complete List of Entries
Here are descriptions and trailers for the 93 films competing for 15 spots on the Best International Feature Film shortlist
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Oscars International Race Ties Record With 93 Contenders
France, Norway, Germany, Denmark, Iran and Italy submitted some of the highest-profile films in a category that equaled last year’s record for entries
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Oscars International Race Heats Up With Favorites From Italy, Norway and Denmark
“The Hand of God,” “Flee” and “The Worst Person in the World” are among the latest additions to a race that also has “Titane” on hand to shake things up
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Student Academy Awards Give Top Prizes to Chapman, CalArts and Berkeley
The University of Iowa and the Cleveland Institute of Art win for the first time, while international prizes go to schools from Germany, France and the Netherlands
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Oscars Academy’s Dawn Hudson Says She Won’t Seek New Term as CEO
Hudson, who has led the organization through a stormy and transformational decade, will not return once her contract is up in May 2023
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Susanne Bier, Rajendra Roy to Head Committee for Oscars Slow-Starting International Race (Exclusive)
Only 26 countries have announced their submissions so far, less than a third the number that had done so by this point last year
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Oscars Voters Are Starting to Wonder Where the Movies Are
Compared to last year, far fewer films are available for viewing in the Academy’s screening rooms
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Oscars Academy Votes to Hold Annual Meetings for Its Members
Only twice in the last decade has the Academy invited all members to a meeting