Last Monday night (15), “Succession” stood out as the big winner of the 75th Emmy Awards. With six awards won, the series stole the show at the awards and won in the Best Dramatic Series category, one of the most anticipated at the ceremony. It is worth noting that the event should have taken place in September 2023. However, the actors and screenwriters’ strike postponed the date.
In addition to highlighting “Succession“, “The bear“, also took six figurines to the set. The awards won by the series were focused on the comedy categories of the 75th Emmy Awards. On the other hand, “bullshit“, from the Netflixalso stood out and was the big surprise of the night, winning Best Limited or Anthology Series, Best Screenplay in a Limited or Anthology Series, Best Actress in a Limited or Anthology Series and Best Actor in a Limited or Anthology Series.
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BEYOND “SUCCESSION”!
Speaking of film awards, “Oppenheimer” once again stood out at awards shows around the world. This time, the production stole the show and won three awards at the “Critics Choice Awards 2024“, which shows Hollywood critics’ favorite films and series. Thus, the film won in the categories of best direction, cast and film of the year, in addition to five more trophies.
Soon after, “Barbie” dominated the nominations, but won ‘only’ six awards in the “Critics Choice Awards 2024“. Among them, trophies for best comedy and best original screenplay. On the other hand, “Oppenheimer” stood out again and was the big name of the awards night. Like this, Christopher Nolan and company continue to establish themselves as the highlights of cinema in 2023.
On the other hand, “Oppenheimer” once again consolidated itself as the great highlight of world cinema in 2023. At the Golden Globethe production overcame all disputes with “Barbie“, another success from last year. Thus, the film starring Cillian Murphy won five of the eight categories it competed in. On the other hand, Greta Gerwig and company disappointed the fans.
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