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Moderator New Triumph For “Oppenheimer“ Ahead Of Upcoming Oscar Awards
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Just a few weeks before the Oscars, the blockbuster "Oppenheimer" continued its triumph at this year's award ceremonies: The film about the invention of the atomic bomb was crowned the best film by the Directors Guild of America on Saturday (local time) in Los Angeles. This boosts director Christopher Nolan's chances of finally winning the long-awaited Oscar.

Nolan has been nominated four times before for the prestigious Directors Guild of America (DGA) award but has never taken home the trophy for his films "Memento," "The Dark Knight," "Inception," or "Dunkirk." At this year's ceremony, he praised his film team for their willingness to bring even his most ambitious visions - such as the breathtaking recreation of the first atomic bomb test - to life.

Also nominated were directors Martin Scorsese ("Killers of the Flower Moon"), Greta Gerwig ("Barbie"), Yorgos Lanthimos ("Poor Things"), and Alexander Payne ("The Holdovers"). required

The association awarded the film "20 Days in Mariupol" as the best documentary, where video journalist Mstyslaw Tschernow portrays in shocking detail and under adverse conditions the arrival of the Russian war of aggression in the Ukrainian port city. The prize for the best drama television series went to "The Last of Us," while "The Bear" was awarded in the comedy category.

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It's not unlikely that those honored now will also sweep the Oscars: 18 of the past 20 DGA winners have also been awarded as best directors at the Oscars in the same year. This year's ceremony will take place on March 10th. The film "Oppenheimer" is nominated in 13 categories.


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