The Hollywood Reporter (Weekly)

Nearing the Finish Line

THR’s awards expert on the state of the Oscars race after a week of endgame awards shows and film festivals

- BY SCOTT FEINBERG

BEST DIRECTOR Christophe­r Nolan Oppenheime­r

The frontrunne­r hung with Stephen Colbert on The Late Show on Feb. 6, partook in Q&As in L.A. on Feb. 7 and 8 and won the top Directors Guild Award on Feb. 10 (only eight times in 75 years has that failed to predict the best director Oscar).

BEST ACTOR Bradley Cooper Maestro

This 12-time Oscar nominee reflected on his 25 years as a profession­al screen actor — and was talked up by co-star Carey Mulligan and pal Brad Pitt — while being honored by the Santa Barbara Film Festival as the Performer of the Year on Feb. 8.

BEST ACTRESS Lily Gladstone, Killers of the Flower Moon

The breakout was a recipient of the Santa Barbara Film Fest’s Virtuoso Award on Feb. 10, participat­ed in a Q&A at the TCL Chinese Theatre on Feb. 11 and garnered loud applause at the Oscar Nominees Luncheon on Feb. 12.

BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR Robert Downey Jr. Oppenheime­r

Hoping that his third Oscar nom will be the charm, he was feted with the Santa Barbara Film Fest’s Maltin Modern Master Award on Feb. 9; Rob Lowe and co-star Cillian Murphy trekked to the American Riviera to help celebrate him.

BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY Past Lives

At the Directors Guild Awards, Celine Song was the winner of the best first feature DGA Award. Though she is not nominated for the best director Oscar, this sort of recognitio­n can only help her cause as she courts Academy votes for her semi-autobiogra­phical script.

BEST DOCUMENTAR­Y FEATURE 20 Days in Mariupol

The DGA honored the AP’s Mstyslav Chernov, who stayed in Mariupol and risked his life to show what was happening as the Russians attacked Ukraine, with its doc prize. Two days later, he was in conversati­on with Steven Spielberg at the Oscar Nominees Luncheon.

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