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Christopher Nolan’sOppenheimerhas dominated mainstream media with the riveting hype surrounding the movie’s race at the Oscars. Of course, Nolan’s 2023 Cillian Murphy-led movie has the inherited prowess as being another Nolan masterpiece, but Oscar could be surprising at times.

Primarily, the headline award for the Best Picture race has been even more complex. While Nolan fans have almost certainly concluded thatOppenheimerwould be the unanimous winner, a new report might be upsetting for them to digest. Anonymous Oscar voters recently revealed that one unlikely movie might bag the Best Picture award, surpassing the other nine contenders.
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The official voting window for the Academy Awards was closed on Tuesday, creating more hype and the rise of speculations. With the fascinating hype, anonymous Oscar voters often propel the heat with their interviews via Brutally Honest Oscar Ballots— Academy voters shed light on the behind-the-scenes scenario of the Oscar contenders revealing the advantages and disadvantages of individual nominees.
While it is against the regulations of the Academy, the practice has been around for decades. This year, the Brutally Honest Oscar Ballots have revealedthe most upsetting newsforOppenheimerfans.

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WhileOppenheimerdominated the Oscars with 13 nods, a holocaust movie,The Zone of Interest,caught the interest of voters, per the anonymous voters. In an interview withThe Hollywood Reporter’sScott Feinberg, an anonymous voter revealed whyJonathan Glazer’sA24 film might just grab the headline award.
“But for me, choosing between Oppenheimer and The Zone of Interest was so hard. Oppenheimer is a movie that advanced cinema — with the invention of a new film stock, the use of Imax cameras in close-up and dialogue scenes, and the marriage of image and sound. This is the sort of cinematic experience that you live for if you love movies; it makes me sad that one day I’m going to die because I won’t get to see movies like this. But no movie made me feel like Zone of Interest. That is what filmmaking is supposed to do.”

Also,Variety’sown Brutally Honest Oscar Ballots interview has revealed that two out of its five voters who interviewed namedThe Zone of Interestas their prime choice for Best Picture, the same asChristopher Nolan’sOppenheimer.
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Anonymous Oscar Voters Revealed Christopher Nolan’s Best Director Award Fate
The Zone of Interest,based on Martin Amis’ book of the same name starringAnatomy of a Fall(also in the Oscar race in five categories including Best Picture and Best Director) actor Sandra Hüller secured five Oscar nods. While anonymous voters have twisted the very prediction ofOppenheimergrabbing the headline award, now fans may wonder what about the Best Director?
Nolan’s cinematic journey has been fascinating, and he has produced at least a fewOscar-worthy movies in his glorious career. However, the director is yet to hold the gold in his hand.Oppenheimercould favor the director’s win this time, and the voter who interviewed with THR is certainly in agreement with that.

The voter calledOppenheimer “the most monumental achievement”of Nolan’s career. Further, they were keen on justifying that Nolan’s win for Best Director was“an easy one.”revealing that he has the upper hand over his fellow nominees, includingMartin Scorsese,Yorgos Lanthimos, Justine Triet, and Glazer.
The Zone of Interestis currently showing in select theaters.Oppenheimeris available to stream on Peacock.

Lachit Roy
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Lachit Roy is a seasoned writer specializing in science and entertainment news. Armed with a postgraduate degree in Mass Communication and Journalism from Tezpur University, he brings a wealth of knowledge and skill to his craft.Lachit is particularly passionate about crafting engaging content on entertainment news and trends. A dedicated movie enthusiast, he possesses an in-depth understanding of the cinematic world and takes joy in disseminating the latest updates to the global fandom. When not immersed in writing, Lachit can be found indulging in his love for movies and series, occasionally tending to his garden, but predominantly expanding his expertise in the realms of his interests.