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The Oscars (2019)
Description
Honors for achievements in film take place at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles.
Honors for achievements in film take place at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles.
Actors:
David Oyelowo,
David Fine,
Rich Moore,
Steve Boeddeker,
Nicholas Britell,
Tanisha Grant,
Kate Biscoe
David Oyelowo
1 April 1976, Oxford, England, UK
David Fine
13 September 1960, Toronto, Canada
Rich Moore
10 May 1963, Oxnard, California, USA
Steve Boeddeker
Nicholas Britell
October 17, 1980 in USA
Tanisha Grant
28 July 1973, Chester, Pennsylvania, USA
Kate Biscoe
Director:
Glenn Weiss
Country:
United States
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February 05, 2019
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February 11, 2019
All worth watching, whether together or separately.
February 07, 2019
This year's Oscar-nominated shorts carry plenty of emotional weight in their compact running times with stories that span life's breadth.
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February 07, 2019
Documentary shorts... provide their share of sad tales, but here, engaging filmmaking can temper the despair...
February 17, 2019
When you account for their faults, this is still an illuminating group of topical films that speak to the world we live in at this moment, where issues of racism, health care, immigration and extremist politics remain as prevalent as ever.
February 14, 2019
Despite the heavy subject matter and longer average run-times, the films in this showcase are the strongest group of the three Oscar short film categories.
February 09, 2019
In the wake of the president's State of the Union address, I thought it opportune to deliver my State of the Oscar Shorts for 2019. And, sad to report, they are anything but strong.
February 06, 2019
Each film, some more artful than others, offers a taut packet of upsetting emotions: anger, grief, outrage, and horror, with only tentative glimpses of hope. Why watch them? Because you must not look away.
February 07, 2019
Rarely has the short film category, especially the features and animated films, been dominated so completely by children in extreme distress and mopey narratives about aging. Some of them are extremely good.
February 07, 2019
A program worth seeing.
February 19, 2019
My pick: Marshall Curry's 'A Night at the Garden,' presenting footage from a 1939 'pro-America' rally in New York City, a chilling reminder of the unpleasant cycles of American history.

