O oscar , the main cinema award, returns to the Dolby Theater, in Los Angeles, and welcomes Hollywood stars with the traditional red carpet. The 95th ceremony takes place this Sunday (12), at 9 pm.
In recent months, several awards have been taking place – such as the Golden Globes, the British Academy of Film and Television, the Critics Choice Awards and the trade union awards – that prepare us for the night when the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences delivers the statuettes .
Many of the voters at these events also choose the Oscar winners, so the results can be considered a “thermometer” for the Academy ceremony.
Based on the winners of the Bafta, Critics Choice Awards, Golden Globes and trade unions, check out five films that can stand out at this year’s Oscars and guarantee at least one statuette at the ceremony.
- Everything Everywhere at the Same Time
Most of the bets are certainly on the film by Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert. Not only because it leads the award nominations, with 11 mentions, but also for being the big winner of the season.
The production won at least one award at the three major awards considered, in addition to winning three categories at the SAG Awards and being favorite of the year by the Producers Union (PGA Awards) and Directors (DGA Awards).
The plot is about an interdimensional rupture that messes with reality and an unexpected heroine needs to use her new powers to fight the bizarre dangers of the multiverse and protect her family.
- Nothing New on the Front
The German long can join “Parasite” and become the second production to win Best Film and International Film. The title is the only non-English language to compete in the main category of the award.
The film was featured at the Bafta, where it topped the nominations, and took home seven awards.
The film is based on the book of the same name by Erich Maria Remarque from 1929, and tells the exciting story of a young German soldier during the First World War.
- Inisherin’s Banshees
With more than 15 awards this season, the Irish feature is a strong name for the 95th edition of the Oscars. The title received nine nominations and may surprise despite the favoritism of “Everything in Everywhere at the Same Time”.
The production has already won in categories for Best Picture, Screenplay, Actor (Colin Farrell) and Supporting Actress (Karry Condon).
In the plot, dTwo lifelong friends find themselves at an impasse when one abruptly decides to cut ties. What may seem like a simple problem ends up becoming a fight that spreads throughout the community.
- The Fablemans
With several mentions at the awards, the film went a little unnoticed but secured some victories.
At the Golden Globes, he won the main categories: Best Drama Film and Director. At the Critic’s Choice Awards he was a young actor Gabriel LaBelle that stood out.
Steven Spielberg’s semi-autobiography tells the story of Sammy, who falls in love with movies after his first trip to the cinema. Armed with a camera, he starts making his own films at home, with his mother’s support and his father’s reluctance.
- elvis
One of the highlights of the biopic of the king of rock is his interpreter: Austin Butler. The actor won the Golden Globe and the Bafta, becoming a strong name for the Oscars.
In addition, the title won in technical categories as well, such as Costume Design, Hair and Makeup.
Source: CNN Brasil

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