Foreign Filmmakers Are Having a Historic Decade at the Oscars, Led By the Three Amigos
Damien Chazelle remains the only American filmmaker to win Best Director in the 2010s.
Damien Chazelle remains the only American filmmaker to win Best Director in the 2010s.
The Mexican writer-director is a two-time Oscar winner thanks to “Roma” and “Gravity.”
Cuarón becomes the first DoP to win a Best Cinematography Oscar for a film he also directed.
His idea: “Let’s stop calling them technical categories!”
It could be the first-ever win for Mexico, but all five contenders have passionate supporters.
“Roma” is the frontrunner to win Cuarón his second Oscar for Best Director.
Four below-the-line categories will be announced during commercial breaks and edited into the Oscars telecast at a later time.
With his ASC victory, Żal makes it a much more competitive Oscar race in the battle of black-and-white movies.
Cuarón trades in his immersive camera movement for a new level of spatial reality through sound.
The DGA’s top prize and the Oscar for Best Director rarely diverge.
Also nominated were Bradley Cooper, Peter Farrelly, Spike Lee, and Adam McKay.
Exclusive: Cuarón and Lachman discuss “Roma”‘s unique black-and-white aesthetic in a new video, “Capturing the Invisible Unknown.”