"Oppenheimer" triomphe, "Anatomie d'une chute" récompensé

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Le biopic "Oppenheimer", réalisé par Christopher Nolan, a continué sa série de victoires dimanche en remportant huit prix lors des Critics Choice Awards.
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00:00 The biopic Openaire, directed by Christopher Nolan,
00:03 continued its victory series on Sunday by winning 8 awards at the Choice Awards.
00:08 In addition, the French film Anatomie d'une chute was also awarded.
00:13 The feature film on the father of the atomic bomb continued its crazy race to the Oscars,
00:18 winning Best Film, Best Director for Nolan, Best Second Role for Robert Downey Jr.
00:23 in addition to Best Photography, Best Music, Best Editing,
00:28 Best Visual Effects and Best Distribution.
00:31 By receiving his award, Christopher Nolan thanked critics for helping to convince mainstream audiences
00:37 that a film on quantum physics and the apocalypse could be worth the detour.
00:41 The French film Anatomie d'une chute by Justine Trier,
00:44 confirmed its international success after the Golden Globe in early January
00:48 by receiving the Best Film award in a foreign language.
00:51 The last gold palm, tracing the trial of a woman accused of killing her husband,
00:56 in hopes of pulling his pin from the game at the Oscars.
00:59 Choice Awards critics also dedicated Emma Stone,
01:03 best actress for her role as Belaf in the black comedy Poor Creatures after the Golden Globe.
01:08 Same for Paul Giamatti among the actors in Winter Break.
01:12 He will be opposed to the Oscar for Killian Murphy, who plays Jee,
01:17 Robert Openaire in Christopher Nolan's film.
01:20 The commercial phenomenon Barbie goes back with the best comedy awards,
01:25 the best original scenario, the best song and the best sets, costumes, hair and makeup.
01:31 Animation side, Spider-Man Across the Spider-Verse has made a splash.
01:36 The Choice Awards are awarded in Los Angeles by a college of about 600 members
01:41 of the largest American film critics' organizations.

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