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2023 OSCAR LIVE ACTION SHORTS

March 05, 2023 by Jacob Nelson in 2022, COMEDY, DRAMA, FOREIGN, Oscars 2023, SHORTS

2023 Oscar Nominations for Best Live Action Short Film

My favorite: The Red Suitcase

Oscar prediction: Le Pupille

The Red Suitcase (2022) Cyrus Neshvad - 7+/10

Harrowing and deeply felt, with a strong dramatic hook and finely executed suspense. It’s tight and well executed.

Ivalu (2023) Anders Walter and Rebecca Pruzan - 6+/10

Starkly highlighted against the cold terrain of (). The search for a lost sister while dwelling on the sad situation that drove her away takes on a near mystical quality. Soulful and sorrowful.

Le Pupille (2022) Alice Rohrwacher and Alfonso Cuarón - 6/10

Disney throws its weight behind this Christmas tale at a female Catholic orphanage during a world war via the sensibilities of a Wes Anderson. While cute and fun, it is full of disparate styles & storytelling structure. It’s a bit of a jumble that lacked the substance - a bit of a non sequitur idea of a feature.

An Irish Goodbye (2022) Tom Berkeley and Ross White - 6-/10

Sweet and thoughtful, with playfulness and humor pushing at the gates of the loss and uncertainty it is about. Amiable with a sly darkness in its playfulness, but it’s final product needed a little more oomph to get there for me.

Nattrikken/Night Ride (2020) Eirik Tveiten and Gaute Lid Larssen - 5+/10

A push/pull of lighthearted whimsical slapstick and wrenching socially minded stress. Enjoyable but a bit light and under-materialized.

March 05, 2023 /Jacob Nelson
Cyrus Neshvad, Nawelle Ewad, Sarkaw Gorany, Anders Walter, Pipaluk K. Jørgensen, Mila Heilmann Kreutzmann, Angunnguaq Larsen, Nivi Larsen, Alice Rohrwacher, Alba Rohrwacher, Valeria Bruni Tedeschi, Tom Berkeley, Paddy Jenkins, James Martin, Seamus O'Hara, Michelle Fairley, Eirik Tveiten, Sigrid Kandal Husjord, Ola Hoemsnes Sandum, Axel Barø Aasen
2022, COMEDY, DRAMA, FOREIGN, Oscars 2023, SHORTS
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