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The Oscar race starts now – and records are set to be broken
The Guardian
|September 13, 2025
In Venice, Telluride and Toronto, the red carpets have been rolled up and the dust has settled on the film festivals that traditionally function as Oscar launchpads.

In Hollywood, publicists are recalibrating campaigns and pundits placing their bets on the forthcoming awards season.
One thing already seems clear: come next March, records will be broken. A victory for any of the three current frontrunners would mean unprecedented scenes on the podium.
Venice's big hit was ticking clock nuclear thriller A House of Dynamite, whose director, Kathryn Bigelow, became the first woman to win the Oscar for best director back in 2009 with The Hurt Locker. Should she triumph for a second time, Bigelow would become the first woman to win the director Oscar twice in the awards' 98-year history.
The same would be true of Chloé Zhao, whose drama Nomadland also took six Oscars in 2021. Zhao's latest, Hamnet - the toast of both Telluride and Toronto - was adapted by Maggie O'Farrell from her own novel and stars Jessie Buckley and Paul Mescal as Agnes and William Shakespeare, torn apart by the death of their son. The film mixes awards-friendly literary fittings with a keenly feminist narrative and passionate turns from hot young stars who also seem shoo-ins for nominations.
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