Find out how to watch the broadcast of the biggest film festival, which takes place on March 12 in Los Angeles
Next Sunday (12), at 21 (Brasilia time), the awards ceremony of Oscars 2023. The award red carpet returns to the famous Dolby Theater in Los Angeles and will bring together the main names in the world of world cinema.
Leading this year’s award nominations with 11 nominations is “Everything, Everywhere at the Same Time.” Close behind, the Netflix film ‘Nothing New on the Front’ and ‘The Banshees of Inisherin’ stand out with nine award nominations.
Where to watch the Oscars 2023 on TV?
This year, the broadcast of the Oscars on Brazilian TV will be exclusive to the TNT channel. This is because, for the second consecutive year, TV Globo has renounced its coverage of the awards.
The telecast begins at 20:00 (Brasilia time), with the red carpet show and the arrival of celebrities to the awards ceremony. Brazil’s coverage of the 2023 Oscars will be in the hands of Ana Furtado, who makes her debut at the awards show, actress Camila Morgado and audiovisual editor Michel Arouca. In Los Angeles, the presentation of the ceremony will be in the hands of Jimmy Kimmel, who will take care of the simultaneous translation.
How to watch the Oscars on streaming services?
If you don’t have a subscription to the TNT channel, another possibility to see the Oscars is also through streaming. Starting at 20:00 (Brasilia time), the awards and red carpet will be broadcast live on HBO Max and will have the same TV commentators, with Ana Furtado, Camila Morgado and Michel Arouca. In Los Angeles, the presentation of the ceremony will be in the hands of Jimmy Kimmel, who will take care of the simultaneous translation.
Will the Oscars 2023 be broadcast live on social media?
The Oscars will not be broadcast live on social media this year. The show will be curated by cable television channel TNT and streaming service HBO Max.
Discover the main highlights of this edition
Among this year’s best Oscar nominees is “Everything, Everywhere, Now,” leading with 11 nominations. Among them, Best Picture, Best Director and Best Actress (Michelle Yeoh). Close behind, the Netflix film, ‘All New on the Front’ and ‘The Banshees of Inisherin’, nominated for Best Picture, stand out with nine nominations for the award.
Finally, among the highlights is also “Elvis”, with eight nominations, including one for Best Actor for Austin Butler, for his role as the King of Rock. In addition, Steven Spielberg can also take home another statuette with “The Fabelmans”.
Source: Terra

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