Recent awards certainly increase your chances, but the journey to the ceremony, scheduled for March 2nd, presents significant challenges
after winning the best actress in a drama film category, will intensify efforts to promote “I’m Still Here” in search of an Oscar nomination. The recent award ceremony certainly raises the stakes, but the journey to the ceremony, scheduled for March 2, presents significant challenges. The film’s team plans to participate in events and debates to keep the work in the spotlight among Academy voters. It is essential to emphasize that winning the Golden Globe does not guarantee an Oscar nomination, since the voting groups are different.
While 334 journalists are responsible for voting at the Golden Globes, the Oscars feature approximately 10,000 members of the film industry. Voting for Oscar nominees will begin on January 8th, with the results being revealed on January 17th. The actress will face stiff competition, including Demi Moore, who is also a Golden Globe winner. Additionally, other actresses like Cynthia Erivo and Mikey Madison are in contention for an Oscar nomination. The “I’m Still Here” campaign will have the support of Sony Pictures Classics, which has already demonstrated its commitment to the project.
Published by Sarah Paula
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