'Everything Everywhere All at Once' leads the 2023 Academy Awards nominations

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'Everything Everywhere All at Once' leads the 95th Academy Awards nominations - but there are some strong disappointments in the full list

Cape Town – Nominees for the 95th annual Academy Awards, popularly known as the Ocars, were announced on Tuesday.' The Academy January 24, 2023 The awards recognise the artistic and technical merit of the American film industry. The prestigious event will take place on 12 March at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles.The nominations for Actress in a Leading Role go to... #Oscars #Oscars95 pic.twitter.

' The Academy January 24, 2023 And the nominees for Best Picture are... #Oscars #Oscars95 pic.twitter.com/0aNqCj0Tl2Hong Chau and Stephanie Hsu were both nominated for Best Supporting Actress.Michell Yeoh was the only woman of colour nominated for Best Actress for her role in the nomination-leading Everything Everywhere All at Once and would be the first Asian and only second woman of colour to win it ever, after Halle Berry in 2002 for her role in Monster's Ball.

But there was some disappointment on social media that Park Chan-wook's critically acclaimed film Decision to Leave was not nominated in the Best International Film category. Park Chan-wook's DECISION TO LEAVE getting snubbed at the Oscars across the board, and especially in Best International Feature, is really frustrating. Just a great work of art on every conceivable front. pic.twitter.com/CURgTEPmdm

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