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How the FilmQuest Festival Predicted the Oscar’s Short Film Wins and its Two-Way Split

How the FilmQuest Festival Predicted the Oscar’s Short Film Wins and its Two-Way Split
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During the 98th Oscars on March 15, the Academy announced a rare two-way split with both “Two People Exchanging Saliva” and “The Singers” taking home the prize for the best live action short film. Only the seventh tie in Oscar history, the result was a surprise to the audience in the room, presenter Kumail Nanjiani […]

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