All Academy Awards articles – Page 7
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NewsJoaquin Phoenix, Joel Coen, Debra Winger sign letter in support of Jonathan Glazer’s Oscar speech
151 Jewish creatives have signed a letter in support of ‘The Zone Of Interest’ director.
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NewsAcademy promotes Bridgette Wilder to first chief people and culture officer
Bridgette Wilder reports to Academy CEO Bill Kramer, Academy Museum head Jacqueline Stewart.
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NewsOver 450 Jewish Hollywood execs, creatives protest Jonathan Glazer Oscar speech
Sherry Lansing, Eli Roth, Debra Messing, Gary Barber among signatories.
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FeaturesGood-humoured Oscar ceremony suggests show business is alive and kicking
Messi the Dog joins starry night at Dolby Theatre.
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NewsRatings for 96th Oscars climb 4% over 2023 to reach four-year high
Nielsen data reveals an average 19.5m viewers watched Sunday’s ceremony.
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NewsUK and Irish talent enjoys strong night at the Oscars
Jonathan Glazer’s German and Polish-language ‘The Zone Of Interest’ is the first UK film to win the best international Oscar.
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FeaturesOscars 2024 talking points: Bafta crossover, international presence and studios back on top
This year’s US Academy Awards matched the outcome of last month’s Baftas in 18 feature categories.
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NewsUK broadcaster ITV enjoys 1.9m peak audience for Oscars coverage
Ceremony aired in the UK on free-to-air TV for the first time in two decades.
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NewsOscars 2024 speeches: Jonathan Glazer’s plea for Gaza victims, Justine Triet on “mid-life crisis”
Glazer said “the Holocaust is being hijacked by an occupation which has led to conflict for so many innocent people”.
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NewsOscars stand-out moments: ‘I’m Just Ken’, John Cena nudity and a bad review from Donald Trump
Jimmy Kimmel returned for a fourth stint as host.
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NewsOscars inclusion study finds “much more work to do”
“In 2024, the percentage of women and people of colour nominated still falls far below proportional representation.”
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NewsAcademy unveils 2023 Nicholl Fellowship winners
Recipients get $35,000 prize and year-round mentorship.
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NewsAcademy to split short films and feature animation branch
Change comes into effect after 96th Oscars, will result in 19 branches.
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FeaturesWhy ‘Four Daughters’ director chose to blend documentary and fiction
Oscar-nominated for best documentary feature, Kaouther Ben Hania’s Four Daughters is based on a “spectacular and shocking” case of two missing girls. The Tunisian filmmaker talks about taking inspiration from fiction for her latest true-life story.
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FeaturesHow ‘To Kill A Tiger’ director shone a light on India’s gender violence
Nisha Pahuja set out to make a film about male consciousness-raising on gender issues in India, then found herself in the middle of a case of child rape. She tells Screen how the victim’s courageous family inspired her to tell their story in To Kill A Tiger.
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FeaturesHow Lily Gladstone made ‘Killers Of The Flower Moon’ role her own: “There was so much space to fill”
Lily Gladstone tells Screen how being inspired by her great-grandmother and her own Native communities helped bring a special focus to her role in Martin Scorsese’s Killers Of The Flower Moon
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NewsAcademy creates new competitive casting category
Specifics of award’s presentation to be determined by board at future date.
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NewsOscar contenders surge at US box office in post-nomination bumps
’The Boy And The Heron’ becomes third highest anime of all time at North American box office.
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NewsUS studios, distributors plan box office expansions to capitalise on Oscar nominations
Final Oscar voting window is February 22-27.
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NewsFrance’s Oscar committee comes under the spotlight as rejected ‘Anatomy Of A Fall’ scoops five nominations
The Oscar submission committee chose ‘The Taste Of Things’ which failed to secure a single nomination.








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