Oscars 2022: When to start, how to watch and organize Amy Schumer’s plea to Ukraine’s president

It’s that time of year when the film industry gears up for an awards night and celebration at the Oscars.
This year, the Oscars will be held at the Dolby Theater in Hollywood, Los Angeles, with a huge guest list of some of the biggest stars in the world.
The ceremony will take place on Sunday, March 27, starting at 8 p.m. ET.
For those wanting to tune in from the UK, the awards will begin at 1am on March 28. Like most years, it will last around three to four hours.
The star-studded event is available to watch on the Sky Cinema Oscars sub-channel for UK fans. Coverage can be streamed through NOW with the NOW Sky Cinema Pass.
US fans can follow the event on ABC.
With three to four hours to kill, who will entertain the crowds and onlookers for the night?
Host of the Oscars 2022
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Amy Schumer will co-host the upcoming event alongside icons Wanda Sykes and Regina Hall.
This is the first time in three years that the Oscars ceremony has been hosted.
Amy appeared on The Drew Barrymore Show to discuss providing entertainment for the whole night while raising awareness of important issues happening around the world.
“I think there’s definitely pressure in a way, ‘This is a holiday, let’s forget we just wanted to have this night’, but just like we have a lot of eyes and ears in the show. this show,” she told the host.
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“I think it’s a great opportunity to at least comment on a few things. I have some jokes to highlight the current state of affairs. I mean, there’s a lot of terrible things going on. So it seems hard to focus on anything.”
The actress and comedian revealed that she spoke to the Oscar producers about the idea of having Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy appear via satellite while the war was raging in his country.
Amy added: “I actually gave a presentation, I wanted to find a way to put the Zelenskyy satellite in or make a tape or something just because there were so many people eyeing the Oscars.
“I don’t mind going there but I’m not an Oscar producer.”
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Oscar nominations
There are many amazing celebrities nominated for this year’s awards ceremony.
From Benedict Cumberbatch in The Power Of The Dog to Penelope Cruz in Parallel Mothers, victory will be a close match.
Here’s the full list of all the Oscar nominations…
Best pictures : Belfast, CODA, Don’t Look Up, Drive My Car, Dune, King Richard, Licorice Pizza, Nightmare Alley, The Power of the Dog, West Side Story
Best Leading Actor : Javier Bardem for Being the Ricardos, Benedict Cumberbatch for The Power Of The Dog, Andrew Garfield for tick, tick … BOOM !, Will Smith for King Richard and Denzel Washington for The Tragedy of Macbeth
Best Actress : Jessica Chastain for Tammy Faye’s Eyes, Olivia Colman for The Lost Daughter, Penelope Cruz for Parallel Mother, Nicole Kidman for The Rich, and Kristen Stewart for Spencer
Best Director : Paul Thomas Anderson for Licorice Pizza, Kenneth Branagh for Belfast, Jane Campion for The Power Of The Dog, Ryusuke Hamaguchi for Drive My Car and Steven Spielberg for West Side Story
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Best Supporting Actor : Ciaran Hinds for Belfast, Troy Kotsur for CODA, Jesse Plemmons for The Power of the Dog, JK Simmons for Becoming Rich and Kodi Smit-McPhee for Dog Power
Best Supporting Actress : Jessie Buckley for The Lost Daughter, Ariana DeBose for West Side Story, Judi Dench for Belfast, Kirsten Dunst for The Power of the Dog and Aunjanue Ellis for King Richard
Best Cinematography: Sand Dunes, Nightmare Alley, The Power of the Dog, Macbeth’s Tragedy and Tales of the West
Best costume design: Cruella, Cyrano, Dune, Nightmare Alley and Westside Story.
Best Original Screenplay: Belfast, Don’t Look Up, King Richard, Licorice Pizza and World’s Ugliest Man
Best Adapted Screenplay: Coda, Drive Me, The Dune, The Lost Daughter, and The Power of the Dog
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The best national language feature film : My Driver (Japan), Flee (Denmark), The Hand of God (Italy), Lunana: A Yak In The Classroom (Bhutan) and The Ugliest Man in the World (Norway)
Best Documentary : Ascension, Attica, Flee, Summer Of Soul (… Or, When Revolution Couldn’t Be Televised) and Writing With Fire
The best animated series : Encanto, Flee, Luca, The Mitchells vs The Machines and Raya And The Last Dragon
Best short animation : Art Department, Bestia, Boxballet, Robin Robin and Windshield Wipes
Short theme about the best documentary : can be heard, Lead Me Home, The Queen Of Basketball, Three Songs For Benazir, When We Were Bullies
Best short live action : Ala Kachuu – Take And Run, The Dress, The Long Goodbye, On My Mind and Please Hold
Best Film Editing : Don’t look up, Dune, King Richard, The Power Of The Dog and Tick, Tick, Tick… Boom!
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Best production design : Sand Dunes, Nightmare Alley, The Power of the Dog, Macbeth’s Tragedy, and Western Tales
The best sound : Belfast, Sand Dunes, No Time To Die, The Power Of The Dog and West Side Story
Best visual effects : Dune, F ree Guy, No Time To Die, Shang-Chi And The Legend Of The Ten Rings and Spider-Man: No Way Home
The best makeup and hairstyling : Coming to 2 Americas, Cruella, Sand Dunes, Tammy Faye’s Eyes and House Of Gucci
Best original price : “Don’t look up,” Nicholas Britell, “Dune,” Hans Zimmer, “Encanto,” Germaine Franco, “Parallel Mothers,” Alberto Iglesias and “The Power of the Dog,” Jonny Greenwood
Best original song : “Be Alive” (“King Richard”), Beyoncé Knowles-Carter, Dixson, “Dos Oruguitas” (“Encanto”), Lin-Manuel Miranda, “Down to Joy” (“Belfast”), Van Morrison, “No Time to Die” (“No Time to Die”), Billie Eilish, Finneas O’ Connell and “Somehow You Do” (“Four Good Days”), Diane Warren
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