Filmmaker Inarritu’s Installation To Receive Special Oscar

    Filmmaker Inarritu’s Installation To Receive Special Oscar

    Here’s some good news for Alejandro fans! The filmmaker, Alejandro G Inarritu's virtual reality installation, called 'Carne y Arena', will be honoured with a special Oscar this year. The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences will give the trophy to Alejandro 'in recognition of a visionary and powerful experience in storytelling'. Well, no doubt, it is the most well-deserved award and we can’t wait to see the filmmaker receive it!



    The award is set to be presented on November 11 at the 9th Annual Governors Award. Deeply impressed by their ideas and unique way of thinking, AMPAS president John Bailey said, “Inarritu and cinematographer Emmanuel Lubezki have opened for us new doors of cinematic perception. Inarritu's multimedia art and cinema experience is a deeply emotional and physically immersive venture into the world of migrants crossing the desert of the American southwest in early dawn light. More than even a creative breakthrough in the still emerging form of virtual reality, it viscerally connects us to the hot-button political and social realities of the U S - Mexico border.”



    The virtual reality wonder is currently being showcased at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. The last time such a special Oscar was awarded was in 1996, when Pixar’s ‘Toy Story’ had received a similar award. No wonder, the 'Carne y Arena' received so much praise and attention. It is one of the best human creations and the award testifies it! 



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    Filmmaker Inarritu’s Installation To Receive Special Oscar

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