ended with a great triumph of the film “”. The production was awarded as many as seven statuettes. Dan Kwan, Daniel Scheinert and Jonathan Wang were named Best Picture, Michelle Yeoh was named Best Actress, Ke Huy Quan was named Best Supporting Actor and Jamie Lee Curtis was named Best Supporting Actress. The Kwan/Scheinert duo also received distinctions for the best director and original screenplay. In turn, for Paul Rogers, the ceremony ended with an Oscar for best editing.
Oscars 2023. Here are the biggest losers of the 95th awards gala
But for someone to win, someone has to lose. This year, the Oscar competition was really even, and the films nominated for the awards represented an exceptionally high level.
Although history clearly shows us that the Academy loves biographies, this time a fictionalized film about the life of Elvis Presley did not receive any statuette. “Elvis” was nominated in eight categories, including Best Picture and Best Actor. Despite this, neither the creators nor the actor had the opportunity to collect their awards.
The same was the case with those involved in creating a poignant drama set in Irish reality. “” had a chance for an Oscar in as many as nine categories. The film was very often tipped to win the most important of them, and commentators of the nominations emphasized that the final clash in the fight for the statuette for the best male role in a leading role will most likely take place between (“Wieloryb”) and .
This time the winner went to the star of “The Mummy”. A similar amount of compliments after the premiere of “Ghosts” as the film Padraic received from critics Barry Keoghan, who has already won a BAFTA award for the role of Dominic. In the fight for the Oscar, he was defeated by Ke Huy Quan, the film’s Waymond Wang from the movie “Everywhere at once”.
Tar, Inisherin Ghosts, Fabelmans and Elvis without statuettes
She also left the 95th Oscars without distinction. Her absolutely phenomenal portrayal of Lydia Tar gave way to Michelle Yeoh, who became the first Asian woman to win the statuette for the best actress in a leading role. “Tar” was nominated in five other categories – including best director, best screenplay and best picture. None of them got into the hands of the creators.
The Polish candidate for the “” award also did not get an Oscar. The film lost in the Best International Film category to the German production “No Change in the West”. It is worth adding here that Edward Berger’s painting, right after “Everything Everywhere at Once”, was the most awarded at this year’s ceremony. The film received statuettes for the best set design, cinematography and original music.
At the 95th Academy Awards Gala, his love letter to cinematography in the form of “Fabelmans” also failed. The film was nominated for seven prestigious awards, but failed to win any of them.
Source: Gazeta

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