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AWARDS SEASON KEY DATES
The Nearly Impossible Adaptation • Multiple people attempted to bring the Pulitzer Prize-winning biography of J. Robert Oppenheimer to the screen — but Christopher Nolan was the only one to succeed
Yes, I Did Say That! • Who’s saying what in the awards race
It’s the Final Countdown • THR’s awards expert on how film fest honors and Q&As boosted certain nominees’ Oscar chances
‘I Had to Overcome a Lot of Fear’ • Annette Bening, now nominated for her fifth Academy Award, for her performance as Diana Nyad in Nyad, speaks about her theater days and how she prepared to play the swimmer who swam from Cuba to Florida at 64
5 Notable Roles
‘Me Being Me Was Enough’ • Danielle Brooks opens up about going from The Color Purple on Broadway (for which she earned a Tony nomination and a Grammy) to her Oscar-nominated performance in the musical’s big-screen adaptation
‘CHILDREN CAN BE ANGELS — BUT ALSO LITTLE ASSHOLES’ • The Teachers’ Lounge co-writer and director Ilker Çatak opens up about his biting social satire, which scored Germany an Oscar nomination for best international feature
WHEN A DOC IS A ‘CIVIC RESPONSIBILITY’ • 20 Days in Mariupol follows filmmaker Mstyslav Chernov as he leads a team of journalists caught amid the Russian invasion of the Ukrainian city while attempting to capture the brutality of war for a global audience
WHEN ISIS IS ‘AN EXTREME ACT OF REBELLION’ • Filmmaker Kaouther Ben Hania took a genre-bending approach to her Oscar-nominated doc Four Daughters, which attempts to heal a Tunisian family torn apart by political radicalization
THE CINEMATIC LANGUAGE OF ROALD DAHL • Wes Anderson earned his seventh Oscar nomination for Netflix’s The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar, one of four short films based on the works of the beloved children’s book author
FROM A CHILD’S 'INSIGHTFUL' EYE • The ABCs of Book Banning co-director Trish Adlesic explains why the Oscar-nominated documentary short explores a politically charged debate from the perspective of those it affects the most — children
ANIMATED SHORTS GRAPPLE WITH EMOTIONAL WOUNDS • This year’s nominees feature coming-of-age tales and stories of working through trauma
Costa-Gavras’ Z Ventured Into New Oscar Territory