If there is something that unites “Anora” and “The Brutalist,” which received most of the big Oscars, “it’s a masterful dedication to the art of the hustle,” Justin Chang writes. Both films’ directors have learned to temper their outsized visions with resourcefulness. At the Oscars, “Anora” Keeps a Dream of American Cinema Alive At the Oscars, “Anora” Keeps a Dream of American Cinema Alive The ninety-seventh annual Academy Awards were buoyed by two plucky indies and a brave, history-making Palestinian-Israeli documentary.
If there is something that unites “Anora” and “The Brutalist,” which received most of the big Oscars, “it’s a masterful dedication to the art of the hustle,” Justin Chang writes. Both films’ directors have learned to temper their outsized visions with resourcefulness.
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