Oliver Laxe's 'Sirât' Oscar hopes dashed

Spanish filmmaker Oliver Laxe's acclaimed film 'Sirât' concludes its U.S. run, leaving a significant mark on the Oscar season. Nominated for Best International Feature and Best Sound, the film makes history with its all-female sound team. Laxe reflects on the experience, expressing gratitude and a sense of validation.
Laxe's journey with 'Sirât' has been one of mixed emotions. While he appreciates the global recognition and the historic achievement of the all-female sound team, he also expresses frustration at the need to seek validation outside of Spain. The film's success underscores the growing influence of Spanish cinema on the international stage. Despite not winning any Oscars, 'Sirât' has garnered critical acclaim and cultural impact, cementing its place as a notable film of the year. The nominations themselves serve as a testament to the film's quality and the talent behind it.
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Highlights
Historic Sound Team Nomination
Sirât features the first all-female sound team nominated in Oscar history.
Laxe's International Validation
Laxe expresses frustration at needing to seek validation outside of Spain.
Cultural Impact Despite No Wins
Sirât remains a standout film of the season despite not winning any Oscars.
Laxe's Oscar Experience
Laxe reflects on his Oscar experience with gratitude and humility.
Global Recognition for Spanish Cinema
The film's success highlights the global recognition of Spanish cinema.