In this year’s Oscar race, there are a number of titles that intrigue, provoke, provoke thought and stir emotions, which is what we expect from art as such. In a world where artificial intelligence is the main topic, it can be a tool that leads to some solutions faster and easier, but it cannot replace the emotion that only a great actor, led by a director, can generate. incredible screenwriter, with music, costume design and a variety of other details that make the world on the big screen so special and impressive.

 

The film “Killers of the Flower Moon” brought Martin Scorsese his tenth Oscar nomination in the category of best director, while the film about an Indian tribe earned ten more nominations. After its Cannes premiere, it was hailed as a masterpiece and is based on the book of the same name by David Grann, which follows a series of murders in Oklahoma in the 1920s that lead to the founding of the FBI.

 

“Oppenheimer” is Christopher Nolans epic thriller that was nominated for best director for the fifth time this year, and Oppenheimer can boast 13 nominations. Many have already seen it and will do so again because of the masterful cast of Cillian Murphy, Emily Blunt, Robert Downey Jr, Matt Damon and Rami Malek.

“Barbie”, which also attracted an audience of millions in cinemas around the world, the film directed by Greta Gerdwig and starring Margot Robbie, has eight nominations – for best film, best supporting actress, best supporting actor, best adapted screenplay, best costume design, and even two scores from Mark Ronson and Andrew Wyatt’s I’m Just Ken, What Was I Made For? Billie Eilish and finally, for best production.

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