Oscars Week

13 - 19 March

As the 98th Academy Awards approach and after the ceremony has taken place, we invite all film fans to experience this year’s nominees on the big screen! During Oscar Week, March 13–19, we will be screening one of the most nominated films of the year, “Sinners”, the critically acclaimed “One Battle After Another”, the spectacular “F1: The Movie”, the moving drama “Hamnet”, the acting standout “Marty Supreme”, and the boldly original “Bugonia.”

Don’t miss the chance to see the films the whole cinema world will be talking about during Oscar Week at the movies!

Sinners

⭐ Nominated for 16 Oscars. The movie with the most nominations this year.

About movie:
The director of Black Panther and Creed teams up once again with Michael B. Jordan to dive into the horror genre, delivering a tense supernatural thriller.

After years of wandering, twin brothers return to their hometown to start over, only to discover that more than memories await them. A dark, supernatural force looms over the town, and an incomprehensible evil is ready to welcome them back.

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One battle after another

⭐ 11 Oscar nominations.

About movie:
Packed with dark humor and unexpected twists, Paul Thomas Anderson’s action thriller “One Battle After Another” follows former resistance member Bob (Leonardo DiCaprio). Sixteen years ago, he and his comrades carried out a daring operation, earning a deadly enemy — Colonel Steven Lockjaw (Sean Penn), who has waited years for revenge.

When Bob’s daughter Vila goes missing, he discovers that Lockjaw is behind it. Realizing he cannot face him alone, Bob reunites with his former allies, and the fight against the ghosts of the past turns into a relentless confrontation — battle after battle.

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F1

⭐ 4 Oscar nominations

About movie:
The struggling owner of an F1 team (Javier Bardem) persuades former racing prodigy Sonny Hayes (Brad Pitt) to return to Formula 1 — to mentor a young teammate and perhaps take one more shot at glory himself. But as the engines roar again, so do the ghosts of his past, and Sonny realizes his greatest challenge may not be his rivals, but his teammate — and himself.

From the director of Top Gun: Maverick, the film’s racing scenes were shot during real Formula 1 race weekends, with seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton serving as one of the producers.

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Hamnet

⭐ 8 Oscar nominations

About movie:
The story that inspired Hamlet.

Chloé Zhao’s drama is a tender and powerful tale of love and loss that inspired William Shakespeare’s masterpiece Hamlet. Agnes (Jessie Buckley) and her husband, poet William (Paul Mescal), face the greatest tragedy of their lives — the loss of their son, Hamnet. The devastating blow shatters their family and becomes the emotional source that ultimately finds its way into Shakespeare’s immortal play.

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Marty Supreme

⭐ 9 Oscar nomination

About movie:
The world of table tennis is far more dramatic than it seems.

Josh Safdie’s “Marty Supreme” follows Marty Mauser (Timothée Chalamet), a talented yet overlooked player in 1950s New York who dreams of becoming a table tennis legend. Caught between sport, gambling, and the city’s restless energy, he fights not only for recognition, but against his own ambition and self-destructive impulses.

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Bugonia

⭐ 4 Oscar nomination

About movie:
Conspiracy theories become a dangerous weapon.

Beekeeper Teddy (Jesse Plemons) is convinced that pharmaceutical executive Michelle (Emma Stone) is an alien plotting to destroy humanity. He kidnaps her to “extract the truth,” but it soon becomes unclear whether the threat is real — or merely a product of his own paranoia.

Grotesque and tension-filled, the film — inspired by the cult South Korean thriller Save the Green Planet! — explores the thin line between reality and madness.

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