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Oscar-nominated short films available digitally before awards By IANS | 2 Views Oscar-nominated short films available digitally before awards.(photo:Instagram). Image Source: IANS News Mumbai, April 9 : A host of Oscar-nominated short films will get a virtual release for Indian viewers over the coming days, ahead of the Academy Awards on April 25. Films in the Best Animated Short Film category that the audience can catch include Adrien Merigeau s Genius Loci , If Anything Happens I Love you helmed by Michael Govier and Will McCormack, and Erick Oh s Opera . The Live Action Short Film nominees available include Doug Roland s Feeling Through , The Letter Room helmed by Elvira Lind, and Farah Nabulsi s The Present . ....
This year’s Oscar-nominated short films will be available to rent from 16 April. 09 Apr, 2021 - 06:23 PM IST | By indiantelevision.com Team MUMBAI: After the much-awaited announcement of Oscar 2021 nominations last month, film enthusiasts in India can now watch this year’s Academy Award contenders for short films from the comfort of their homes. ShortsTV has collaborated with BookMyShow Stream to present these films exclusively to Indian audiences. The partnership will bring this year’s most spectacular short films under the live action & animation category starting 16 April, 2021. This year, for the first time, Indian audiences will get the chance to watch Oscar-nominated short films before the Academy Awards ceremony on Sunday, 25 April 2021. These films can be accessed on rent at Rs 149/- per category. ....
“Last year’s Oscar-Nominated Short Films were some of the last great movies many of our audiences saw in theatres before the pandemic. Now, as we emerge from these challenging times, we are thrilled to bring the joy of great cinema to our Indian audiences through the beloved Oscar Nominated Short Films releases, which will be available to audiences through the virtual release,” said ShortsTV CEO and Founder, Carter Pilcher. Added Ashish Saksena, COO, Cinemas, BookMyShow said: “On the back of compelling and long-term partnerships with global, local production houses, independent distributors and top film festivals globally, our aim has been to showcase the best of world cinema to millions of movie-lovers in the country. Our partnership with ShortsTV is a step forward in enriching this content experience for users, as we get ready to showcase this year’s spectacular line-up of Oscar-nominated short films and share the excitement around one of the most-awaited award ci ....
It s a tight race for this year s Oscar-nominated short films Camille Vilela-Jones Trying to find a safe bet for this year’s animated shorts category is not easy. Though it may be hard to predict a winner, it is easy to realize how all the animated shorts deal with important social issues even while telling the story of furry friends. “Burrow,” for example, a Pixar film directed by Madeline Sharafian, tells the story of a rabbit trying to build her burrow only to discover that the dirt she is digging is is already overpopulated. A traditionally cute and endearing story of using teamwork to persevere, the bunny ultimately realizes she must rely on her new critter neighbors help the exact type of film one might expect from Pixar, including the delightful addition of a bathroom disco. ....
More surprises than usual for this category. TWITTER 4/2/2021 Theaters reopened just in time for the annual round-up of Oscar-nominated animated shorts. A couple of truly daring visions spice up the expected fare in this year s crop of Academy-honored animated shorts one of which would be as at home in an art gallery as in the theaters, which, pandemic be damned, will still showcase nominees as a big-screen event. Each candidate has something to offer, including those non-nominees that have been added (as highly recommended ) to stretch the program s running time to feature length. But this is the rare occasion in which (for the first time in a very long time) the Oscar could go to a film that really pushes the limits of the form. ....