Despite losing ratings from edition to edition in America, the Oscar they represent an unmissable event not only to reward the best of Hollywood but also to make us understand what state the cinema is in in a world increasingly dominated by platforms and streaming. Judging by the box office takings of the last year, however, it seems that the films are defending themselves well, and it is precisely this that the Oscars, having reached their 96th editionthey want to underline: how the power of the room will always have a particular charm that no Dolby system installed in our home will ever be able to achieve. But where in Italy to see the night of the stars? After years of dominance on Sky and TV8, the night of the Oscars exceptionally moves to Rai 1who will broadcast the ceremony the night between Sunday 10th and Monday 11th March live from Los Angeles.
The appointment is at 11.50pm on Rai1 with the commentary of the journalist and presenter of Life live Alberto Matanoeven if the actual awards ceremony will begin, to the delight of night owls, at one in the morninggoing forward until 4.30 in the morning – the Oscars, in fact, are broadcast from Los Angeles in the afternoon, with the starting time set at 4pm. The ceremony, as well as on Rai1, it will also be available in streaming on RaiPlayenriched by the commentary of Matano, his guests in the studio, and, above all, by the Tg1 correspondent Paolo Sommarugawho will be in Los Angeles precisely to comment on what the Oscars will be able to convey.

If in 2023 the game was open for the winner, Oscar number 96 seems ready to be, probably without too many surprises, those of Oppenheimer, which could triumph in at least four main categories: the one for best filmfor best director to Christopher Nolan, for best leading actor to Cillian Murphy and for best supporting actor a Robert Downey Jr. Right now, the doubt hovering over the 2024 Oscars is another: who will manage to win the Oscar for best leading actress among Emma Stone For Poor creatures! And Lily Gladstone For Killers of the Flower Moon? Appointment on Rai1 and streaming on RaiPlay to find out.
Source: Vanity Fair

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