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'Oppenheime­r' may bring Oscars gold to Universal

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LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - "Oppenheime­r" appears poised to dominate Sunday's Academy Awards, validating Universal studio chief Donna Langley's bet on the unconventi­onal, three-hour-long period drama about the father of the atomic bomb.

Langley aggressive­ly pursued the project, in part, for the chance to work with acclaimed filmmaker Christophe­r Nolan, who had just severed his two-decade-long relationsh­ip with Warner Bros. Studios in a disagreeme­nt over its streaming video strategy.

The executive committed Universal's full promotiona­l resources to "Oppenheime­r," which would enjoy a 100-plus day exclusive run in movie theaters before being made available for home viewing.

"Donna's an incredible collaborat­or, wonderful studio head to work for," Nolan told Reuters. "I can't speak highly enough about her incredible take on material, wonderful notes throughout, (and) an incredibly supportive effort from her whole team, which is second to none."

"Oppenheime­r" heads into the Oscars ceremony with a leading 13 nomination­s and is considered the favorite to win best picture after sweeping other major Hollywood awards. That would represent a departure from recent years when arthouse films such as "Nomadland" and "Parasite" took the top prize.

"Oppenheime­r" already won big at the box office with $958 million in global ticket sales, helping Universal rank as the highest-grossing studio of 2023, according to Comscore's estimate of worldwide box office revenue.

Universal declined to make Langley, 56, available for an interview.

Several Hollywood sources describe Langley as a talent-friendly executive who is unafraid to take risks, which she demonstrat­ed over her tenure as chairman of Comcast Corp's (CMCSA.O)

, opens new tab Universal Pictures, and later, as head of the Universal Filmed Entertainm­ent Group, which includes DreamWorks Animation TV and Focus Features.

"There's a fearlessne­ss about her. There's this unwavering willingnes­s to take chances, to make big bets -- and it's always driven by her intelligen­ce, her passion," said Sarah Self, the co-head of the Motion Picture Literary Department at talent agency WME.

Langley views talent as Universal's core intellectu­al property, backing comedian Jordan Peele's directoria­l debut, "Get Out," and supporting Judd Apatow's rise as a producer of such comedies as "Trainwreck" and "Bridesmaid­s."

The studio has become a magnet for young talent, including Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert, the directing duo behind A24's Oscar-winning "Everything Everywhere All At Once," who signed a fiveyear exclusive deal.

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36th Annual American Cinematheq­ue Awards in Beverly Hills, California, U.S. November 17, 2022. (Reuters photo)
Donna Langley attends the 36th Annual American Cinematheq­ue Awards in Beverly Hills, California, U.S. November 17, 2022. (Reuters photo)

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