The Academy has released a new promo for the upcoming 96th Academy Awards on March 10 (March 11 in Bangladesh). The ceremony will once again be hosted by Jimmy Kimmel, and he also features in the new promo along with the cast of this year's awards season darling, “Barbie”.
In the shadow of the snow-draped French Alps lies a riveting tale– that transitions from a slack murder mystery to an edge-of-the-seat courtroom drama– engaging viewers with its enigmatic narrative and thought-provoking exploration of human complexities. With five Oscar nominations to its name, "Anatomy of a Fall", unfolds with gripping intensity following the suspicious 'Fall' of Sandra's husband—the central figure, an author, and translator portrayed by Sandra Hüller.
The anticipation for the 96th Oscars is building, as the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences recently unveiled the shortlists across ten categories, highlighting outstanding films and performances. Greta Gerwig's comedic masterpiece “Barbie” leads the pack with nods in five categories, while Christopher Nolan's “Oppenheimer” makes a strong showing with recognition in three categories.
The Academy has released a new promo for the upcoming 96th Academy Awards on March 10 (March 11 in Bangladesh). The ceremony will once again be hosted by Jimmy Kimmel, and he also features in the new promo along with the cast of this year's awards season darling, “Barbie”.
In the shadow of the snow-draped French Alps lies a riveting tale– that transitions from a slack murder mystery to an edge-of-the-seat courtroom drama– engaging viewers with its enigmatic narrative and thought-provoking exploration of human complexities. With five Oscar nominations to its name, "Anatomy of a Fall", unfolds with gripping intensity following the suspicious 'Fall' of Sandra's husband—the central figure, an author, and translator portrayed by Sandra Hüller.
The anticipation for the 96th Oscars is building, as the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences recently unveiled the shortlists across ten categories, highlighting outstanding films and performances. Greta Gerwig's comedic masterpiece “Barbie” leads the pack with nods in five categories, while Christopher Nolan's “Oppenheimer” makes a strong showing with recognition in three categories.