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As much as some may roll their eyes at the pomp and circumstance of awards season, the end of February and the beginning of Oscars March Madness makes it feel even sillier for cynics to pretend like the Academy Awards and other buzzy awards shows don't really matter. All throughout the last month, nine of the 10 Best Picture nominees were playing in theaters nationwide, giving audiences a chance to experience the highlights of 2022's cinematic "canon" for themselves. And you know what? It paid off.
Far too many movies...
As much as some may roll their eyes at the pomp and circumstance of awards season, the end of February and the beginning of Oscars March Madness makes it feel even sillier for cynics to pretend like the Academy Awards and other buzzy awards shows don't really matter. All throughout the last month, nine of the 10 Best Picture nominees were playing in theaters nationwide, giving audiences a chance to experience the highlights of 2022's cinematic "canon" for themselves. And you know what? It paid off.
Far too many movies...
- 3/3/2023
- by Jeremy Mathai
- Slash Film
The International Emmy Awards held their 44th ceremony last night at the New York Hilton — the same venue that hosted Donald Trump’s victory party on Election Night. Host Alan Cumming pointed out that odd coincidence at the beginning of the festivities: “Oh, how quickly darkness and despair can fall,” he said. “I feel it is my moral obligation to inform you: This hall was the venue for one of the darkest, most destructive moments in our history.” Not exactly the most cheerful note to open an awards gala on, but alas. Find a full list of winners below.
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Best Drama: “Deutschland 83”
International Emmy Founders Award: Shonda Rhimes
Arts Programming: “The Man Who Shot Hiroshima”
Best Performance by an Actor: Dustin Hoffman, “Roald Dahl’s Esio Trot”
Best Performance by an Actress: Christiane Paul, “Unterm Radar (Under the Radar...
Read More: Shonda Rhimes to Receive 2016 International Emmy Founders Award
Best Drama: “Deutschland 83”
International Emmy Founders Award: Shonda Rhimes
Arts Programming: “The Man Who Shot Hiroshima”
Best Performance by an Actor: Dustin Hoffman, “Roald Dahl’s Esio Trot”
Best Performance by an Actress: Christiane Paul, “Unterm Radar (Under the Radar...
- 11/22/2016
- by Michael Nordine
- Indiewire
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