OSCARS 2022. The Oscars announce this Tuesday, February 8 the list of nominations for the 2022 ceremony. This will be held on March 27, 2022.
[Mis à jour le 8 février 2022 à 10h06] It’s the big day for moviegoers around the world: the Oscars announce this Tuesday, February 8, the list of nominations for the 2022 ceremony. This will be held on March 27, and will be broadcast live and unencrypted as always on Canal++ in France at night. The list of films in competition this year will be unveiled today from 5:18 a.m. on the PST time zone, or 2:18 p.m. French time.
To follow the announcement of the nominations for the event, which are made a month and a half before the ceremony, you can go to the official website, but also the official accounts of the Academy on social networks. For now, we don’t know the favorite films, but we can expect to see Dune, West Side Story, Licorice Pizza or even The Power of the Dog, already mentioned during the Golden Globes, in the 2022 selection. also invite you to follow in the video below the announcement of the nominations for the Oscars 2022 live.
For the moment, the nominations for the Oscars 2022 are not yet known. The list will be unveiled this Tuesday, February 8, 2022 live on the official website of the academy, but also on the social networks (Twitter, Facebook, Youtube) of the event. The announcement of the 2022 Oscar nominations begins at 5:18 a.m. Pacific Time, i.e. 2:18 p.m. French time.
The next edition of the Oscars will be held in 2022. Due to the pandemic that has affected the world’s population since March 2020, the Academy has decided to postpone the ceremony. Instead of taking place in February, as is usually the case, the 94th edition of the Oscars will take place on 27 March 2022still at the Hollywood Dolby Theatre.
The winners of the Oscars 2022 are not yet known. Last year, nomadlanddirected by Chloé Zhao emerged as the big winner of this 2021 ceremony. The feature film, a fresco on mourning and resilience, won three prizes in the main categories: the Oscar for best film, the Oscar for best director and the Oscar for Best Actress for Frances McDormand. Chloé Zhao becomes the second woman to win the Oscar for directing since the creation of the award ceremony, and the first of Asian origin. Absent from the evening, Anthony Hopkins however, won the Oscar for best actor 2021, thanks to his interpretation in the film The Father. Below, the complete list of winners from the last Oscars ceremony.
- Best Picture Oscar: nomadland
- Oscar for Best Actor: Anthony Hopkins (The Father)
- Oscar for Best Actress : Frances McDormand (Nomadland)
- Oscar for Best Supporting Actor : Daniel Kaluuya (Judas and the Black Messiah)
- Oscar for Best Supporting Actress: Youn Juh-yung (Minari)
- Oscar for Best Direction : Chloe Zhao (Nomadland)
- Oscar for Best Animated Film : Soul
- Oscar for Best Animated Short: If anything happens I love you
- Oscar for Best Adapted Screenplay: The Father
- Oscar for Best Original Screenplay: Promising Young Woman
- Oscar for Best Cinematography: mank
- Oscar for Best Documentary: The wisdom of the octopus
- Oscar for Best Documentary Short: Colette
- Oscar for Best Short Fiction Film: Two distant strangers
- Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film: Drunk
- Oscar for Best Editing: sound of metal
- Oscar for Best Sound: sound of metal
- Oscar for Best Decoration: mank
- Oscar for Best Original Score: Drunk
- Oscar for Best Original Song: “Fight for you” (Judas and the Black Messiah)
- Oscar for Best Hairstyle and Makeup: Ma Rainey’s Blues
- Oscar for Best Costume Design: Ma Rainey’s Blues
- Oscar for Best Special Effects: tenet
Where to see the Oscars in streaming?
Usually, the Oscars are broadcast live and unencrypted on Canal+. If you missed the last ceremony and want to watch it in replay, know that it is available in streaming on the MyCanal site. All you have to do is subscribe to the platform and the Canal channel package to have access to it.
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