Cannes, the Oscars, the BAFTAs – and all of it under the open sky. These are the films the world's biggest stages couldn't stop talking about. Our highlights:
Amarga Navidad
Pedro Almodóvar has created his most personal work yet – and he doesn’t hold back in the slightest. A film about a director who is making a film. And in the process, forgets where fiction ends.
Nominated for the Palme d’Or at the Cannes International Film Festival
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I Swear
A true story about a man who spends his whole life apologizing – for something he cannot control. Tourette’s isn’t funny. And yet this film still makes you laugh.
- BAFTA Award for Best Actor for Robert Aramayo
- Audience Award at the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF)
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Bugonia
Yorgos Lanthimos. Who else? «Bugonia» is a must-see for anyone who can’t forget «The Lobster» or «Poor Things». But «Bugonia» is also a must-see for those who know neither the director nor the film’s title. Great cinema awaits.
- Oscar nomination for Emma Stone for Best Actress
- Oscar nomination for Best Picture
- Golden Globe Award nomination for Best Picture & Best Actress
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Hamnet
Director Chloé Zhao returns following «Nomadland» to reimagine Shakespeare. The big winner of this year’s awards season:
- Oscar for Best Actress for Jessie Buckley
- Golden Globe Award for Best Actress
- Golden Globe Award for Best Film
- BAFTA Award for Best
- BAFTA Award for Best British Film
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Joachim Trier, the director of «The Worst Person in the World», has produced one of the most award-winning films of the year with «Sentimental Value»:
- Oscar for Best International Feature Film
- Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor
- BAFTA Award for Best Foreign Language Film
- European Film Award for Best Film
- Jury Prize at the Cannes International Film Festival
