Western Mail

Poor Things’ wealth of wins helps UK to shine

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A HAT trick of wins for technical achievemen­t on the film Poor Things helped the UK to a solid night of success at the 2024 Academy Awards, which was capped by director Christophe­r Nolan’s first Oscar.

The three wins for Poor Things came early on and were all for efforts behind the camera.

Veteran make-up specialist Mark Coulier was part of the team which won best make-up and hair for their work on the dark fantasy comedy, along with UK colleagues Nadia Stacey and Josh Weston.

Shona Heath and James Price won the Oscar for best production design, while Holly Waddington took best costume design.

The hat trick of Oscars comes just weeks after similar success for the same set of people at the Bafta film awards.

The Zone Of Interest, which is set in and around the Auschwitz concentrat­ion camp during the Second World War, was responsibl­e for two more UK wins.

British audio designers Johnnie Burn and Tarn Willers picked up the Oscar for best sound for their work on the historical drama.

It was also named best internatio­nal feature, becoming the first UK-produced movie to win this category. The film, by British director Jonathan Glazer, has largely German and Polish dialogue, which made it eligible for the award.

The UK enjoyed two further successes at the end of the night.

British film-maker Christophe­r Nolan won the Oscar for best director for his epic biographic­al drama Oppenheime­r.

It was Nolan’s first Academy Award and came 22 years after his first nomination.

Oppenheime­r – a joint US-UK co-production – was also named best picture.

The UK’s tally of seven Oscars at this year’s awards is up three on last year’s total of four and is the best performanc­e since 2021, when the country came away with eight.

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