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Triumph of Oppenheimer and Christopher Nolan in Hollywood, 'Anatomy of a Fall' wins the prize for best screenplay in French

Triumph of Oppenheimer and Christopher Nolan in Hollywood, 'Anatomy of a Fall' wins the prize for best screenplay in French

Triumph for “Oppenheimer” by Christopher Nolan and “Anatomy of a Fall” in Hollywood

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“Oppenheimer” crowned, the consecration for Christopher Nolan

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Confirming his status as a popular director, the British Christopher Nolan touched the stars at the latest ceremony in Hollywood with his latest film, titled “Oppenheimer”. This landmark cinematic work explores the life and work of J. Robert Oppenheimer, often called "the father of the atomic bomb."

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The film "Oppenheimer", a biography of the illustrious physicist, is now etched in Hollywood history, with a golden glow to be attributed to its director, Christopher Nolan. A real consecration for this talented filmmaker, hailed for his original vision and his daring intrigues.

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“Anatomy of a Fall” awarded best screenplay

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Furthermore, the prize list also praised the excellence of the script of "Anatomy of a fall". This production, recognized for its finesse of writing, was awarded the prize for best screenplay. A real triumph for the film's artistic team, which distinguished itself by its ability to captivate the public and the juries with this deep and complex story.

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“Anatomy of a Fall” stands out for the construction of its story, the way in which the personalities of the characters are sketched and the finesse with which each event fits into the overall development of the story.

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An evening of triumph in Hollywood

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This evening in Hollywood undoubtedly left its mark. She reminded us once again that cinema, with well-crafted stories and impeccable production, always has the capacity to move people, make us think, and even change our point of view on the world around us.

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Congratulations to the entire team of “Oppenheimer” by Christopher Nolan and the creators of "Anatomy of a fall" for their major contribution to cinema, and for bringing the seventh art to heights never before reached.

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These two films, each in their own register, have proven that it is possible to transmit deep and powerful messages through cinema, thus confirming that cinema is not only entertainment, but also a powerful communication tool.

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