The most important global film awards ceremony, the Oscars, is approaching., citing the spectators to next March 12th at 9:00 p.m.It's no surprise that the majority of the nominated feature films are American, but as time goes on, we're seeing foreign films make their way into the categories. And while we wait for the results, there's no better way to weather the uncertainty than by catching up with the potential winners. That's why we bring you the 2023 Oscar nominees for best picture. Find your favorite streaming platform for these premieres and the movie runs…
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Adapting the novel of the same name published in 1929, the plot follows a group of young men who, driven by their passion to do what's right for their nation, decide to enlist in the German troops during World War I. Faced with this dangerous impulse to go to war, protagonist Paul Bäumer gradually discovers that war conflicts are more than just a socially acceptable group. Death and danger lurk around every corner for his friends and Paul himself, and the ending only makes clear what the viewer knew from the beginning: that war is no child's play.
The Spirits of the Island
A black drama and comedy feature film starring two old friends and their stormy relationship due to the duplicity of their characters.The turning point comes in the face of a break from the existential crisis that Colm Doherty is going through, the artistic side of the friendly duality, who, with his air of a tormented artist, confronts Pádraic Súilleabháin, a simple and bored peasant desperately seeking the approval of his opposite. With a philosophical vision of life, the fear of change and human insignificance are presented in a simple but moving story.
Avatar: The Path of Water
The sequel to this 2009 cinematic revolution tells us about the life of Jake Sully, the protagonist, now a Na'vi and a family man. His peaceful existence is troubled by the same military team he was part of in his past as a human, who now seek revenge on him and his betrayal of the mission. It is then that Jake takes matters into his own hands and escapes to a new tribe with his family, reinforcing the idea that the brotherly bond of your loved ones is more powerful than anything cruel in the world, even death itself.
Elvis
Crowning himself as One of the most anticipated biopics of 2022, the tape follows the story of the rock and roll legend from his early childhood until after his deathThe film examines the different stages that shaped his musical journey, such as his closeness with his mother, the romances that inspired several of his greatest hits, and, above all, his troubled friendship and work relationship with his manager, Colonel Tom Parker. With an incredible cast and a memorable soundtrack, the story leaves viewers yearning for more screen time.
Everything Everywhere At The Same Time
One of the riskiest proposals of last year follows the story of Evelyn Quan Wang, a Chinese immigrant who owns a laundromat and, faced with an everyday situation, is revealed information that is as incredible as it is absurd to her rational mind. This begins to escalate, and an infinite number of possibilities unfold in the multiverses she is now able to visit, with a superpower that is either a gift or a curse, depending on the moment. The action and comedy develop a confusing but unforgettable story in which you have to pay close attention to not miss anything.
It's not often that a non-American film wins an Oscar, but Parasite proved it was possible.
The Fabelmans
With a touching A semi-biographical love story to the cinema, this film by Steven Spielberg arrives which has delighted critics with its melancholic vision of the director's past: his childhood, his family relationships, and the development of his passion for creating the seventh art. The story offers a moving, personal vision that captivates audiences, keeping them from getting bored. Family secrets and the paternal conflict add a much-needed touch of reality to a feature film that promises to bring tears to our eyes on several occasions.
This director has a considerable track record, which makes this production one of the favorites to win this year's Oscars.
TÁR
From the confines of classical music This psychological drama about Lydia Tár unfolds, a An orchestra conductor famous throughout the world for being an eccentric and legendary figure, and although her public image causes interest, her personal life hides a questionable morality.With surrealist overtones, the plot tells of Tár's fall from his self-imposed pedestal, sparking a public debate about his actions and troubled past. If you're looking for arthouse cinema, this film offers a powerful and well-developed metaphorical play.
Top Gun: Maverick
Another sequel to a cinematic classic that once earned an Oscar nomination, leaping into the future from the last installment, recalling Pete "Maverick"'s team and his current status as a test pilot who wants to keep flying, but whom the higher-ups want to replace. His journey toward becoming a legend and what he must leave behind will clash in a story that continues to revolve around aviation and the fight for what we love. If you were a fan of the old characters, great surprises await you here.
Triangle of Sadness
Starting with a plot that seems predictable, Carl and Yaya, a couple of models, They are invited on a yacht trip with an opulence of exaggerated luxury. However, The plot twist occurs when a storm threatens to upset the status quo by putting everyone in extreme survival conditions.In this way, black comedy and morbidity act as a form of social criticism about the planet's great magnates and their imminent ignorance of the real world and the complexity of living in society.
They Speak
If you like deep dramas, this is your first chance to fight for the statuette. With a dense and painful plot, it narrates the lives of eight women from a Mennonite colony who discover they have been repeatedly abused and drugged by men close to their environment.In a state of mental confusion, they discuss what to do with what they now know: whether to forgive, leave forever, or take justice into their own hands, always considering the difficulty of maintaining their religion in harmony with the traumatic experience they endured.


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