How to win an Oscar: the hustling, dirty tricks and the whispered $60m campaigns to win cinema's biggest prize
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How to win an Oscar: the hustling, dirty tricks and the whispered $60m campaigns to win cinema's biggest prize
"The path to glory on Hollywood's biggest night often starts months before the ceremony. With Jessie Buckley tipped to add an Oscar to her Golden Globe, we look at the hoops the studios jump through to put their films front and centre"
"Jessie Buckley demonstrated a rare acting talent during her school years at the Ursuline in Thurles, Co Tipperary."
"Thanks to the support of then principal Mary Butler, she blossomed in several school plays, including a production of West Side Story."
Paths to Oscar success typically begin months before the ceremony, with studios mounting lengthy, targeted campaigns to position films and performances prominently. Studios invest in publicity, screenings, awards-season events, and outreach to voters to increase visibility and support for nominees. Jessie Buckley is currently tipped to add an Oscar to her Golden Globe, reflecting industry recognition of her performance. Buckley demonstrated a rare acting talent during her school years at the Ursuline in Thurles, Co Tipperary. With the support of then principal Mary Butler, she blossomed in several school plays, including a production of West Side Story.
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