Exploring the intersection of film, history and the Academy Awards, The Oscars Project is a one-woman tour through the last 90 years of cinema. It’s written, researched, edited and hosted by self-professed cinephile, Sophie Overett who on a humid summer night in 2013 decided she was going to watch every movie ever nominated for an Oscar. With over 1,500 movies now behind her, she’s almost halfway ... more
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 4 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Category | TV & Film |
In this episode, Sophie explores the trials and tribulations of the first Academy Awards, from mixed categories, to WWI films, Janet Gaynor, Emil Jannings and Rin Tin Tin.
In the first episode of The Oscars Project, get a glimpse of the invention of the cinema industry - from the creation of the cameras, to the scandals that made Hollywood famous. For more, visit insidevoiceau.com/theoscarsproject
Exploring the intersection of film, history and the Academy Awards, The Oscars Project is a one-woman tour through the last 90 years of cinema. It’s written, researched, edited and hosted by self-professed cinephile, Sophie Overett who on a humid sum... more
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