Oscars | Ryan Gosling and Vincent René-Lortie among the Canadians in the running

Ryan Gosling and Céline Song are among the Canadians in the running for an Oscar on Sunday evening at the gala which rewards artisans in the cinema sector in Los Angeles.


Gosling, who plays Ken in the summer hit barbieis in the running for the best supporting actor trophy.

Ryan Gosling to perform the ballad live on stage I’m Just Ken, which he sings in the film. The song is also competing in the Best Original Song category.

As for the first feature film from screenwriter and director Celine Song, Past Livesis nominated in the prestigious category of best film, but also in that of best original screenplay.

Montreal director Vincent René-Lortie, aged 30, will also experience the Oscars thanks to his film Invincibleselected in the category of best short fiction film.

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Montreal director Vincent René-Lortie

Nova Scotian filmmaker Ben Proudfoot, aged 33, will attempt to add a second statuette to his collection, having won an Oscar in 2022 for his short film The Queen of Basketball.

This time he could be rewarded for his short documentary film The Last Repair Shopwhich he co-directed with Los Angeles’ Kris Bowers.

Toronto-born musician Robbie Robertson, who died last year at the age of 80, is also nominated for his original music for the film Killers of the Flower Moon by Martin Scorsese.

Another Toronto native, filmmaker Nisha Pahuja, is seeking the Best Feature Documentary award with her film To Kill a Tiger.

The 96e The Oscars ceremony, hosted by Jimmy Kimmel, will begin at 7 p.m. EDT, an hour earlier than usual, and will be broadcast live on ABC and CTV.

Christopher Nolan’s hit film, Oppenheimerwidely favorite with 13 nominations, including best film, best direction and best actor and actress for its stars Cillian Murphy Robert Downey Jr. and Emily Blunt.

With the collaboration of The Associated Press


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