
Demi Moore is the odds-on favorite to win the Oscar for best actress for 'The Substance'
Hollywood (United States) (AFP) - Hollywood’s A-listers on Sunday hit the red carpet at the Oscars, with joint favorites “Anora” and “Conclave” seemingly poised for a showdown for the best picture prize.
A twisty awards season rocked by Los Angeles wildfires and a racist tweet scandal reaches its climax with the 97th Academy Awards gala, hosted by Conan O’Brien, kicking off at 4:00 pm (0000 GMT Monday).
As stars make the final adjustments to their gowns and tuxedos, the race for Hollywood’s grandest prize is too close to call, with two wildly different films seen as frontrunners for best picture.
“There will be real tension,” said Rotten Tomatoes awards editor Jacqueline Coley. “I would say if ‘Conclave’ doesn’t win, it’s definitely going to be ‘Anora.’”

'Anora' director Sean Baker and the film's star Mikey Madison are hoping for a big Oscars night
“Both sides are feeling more nervous than confident… that should be an indicator that this is really a nail-biter,” The Hollywood Reporter’s awards expert Scott Feinberg told AFP.
Sean Baker’s “Anora” – about a New York stripper and escort who weds a wealthy Russian playboy, only to learn that her dream marriage is a nightmare illusion – won the Cannes festival’s Palme d’Or last May.
But, Coley says, “it is a little bit polarizing because of the sex worker aspect.”

The cast of 'Conclave' including (L-R) Sergio Castellitto, John Lithgow, Isabella Rossellini and Ralph Fiennes won the Screen Actors Guild Award for best cast in a motion picture, the top prize
“Conclave” – a film about the secretive and cutthroat election of a new Catholic leader, lent an uncanny timeliness by the real-life Pope Francis’s health woes – appears to have won over many late voters.
Director Edward Berger told reporters on the red carpet that the intrigue was what gave the movie its power, not the setting.
“The movie could have taken place anywhere – it could have taken place in a company where the CEO position is suddenly empty,” he said.
The film starring Ralph Fiennes and Isabella Rossellini earned top honors from Britain’s BAFTAs, and the Hollywood actors’ SAG Award for best cast.
One Oscars voter told AFP they had voted for “Conclave” because “it’s just more of a traditional, classic ‘best picture’ film.”
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The voter, anonymous because Academy members cannot reveal their picks, also expressed admiration for “The Brutalist,” a potential dark horse about a Hungarian Jewish architect making a new life in the United States after World War II.

Adrien Brody, who won several prizes ahead of the Oscars including a Golden Globe, is hoping to win his second Academy Award
Adrien Brody, who plays the titular gifted architect and Holocaust survivor, has been the presumed favorite to win the best actor Oscar for months.
Brody has won the prize previously, for 2002’s “The Pianist.” If he prevails again, he’d join an elite club of double winners including Marlon Brando and Jack Nicholson.
But Timothee Chalamet – who earned wide admiration for his pitch-perfect performance as a sardonic young Bob Dylan in “A Complete Unknown” – won the Screen Actors Guild Award over Brody, and could prove a spoiler.
At just 29, he arguably has the most star power of any of this year’s nominees, and would beat Brody’s record as the category’s youngest-ever winner.
Brody is “still the safer pick,” said Feinberg – assuming enough Academy voters made it through his film’s three-and-a-half-hour runtime.
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There could be an even younger winner on the actress side, if a groundswell of support for “Anora” carries its star Mikey Madison, 25, to the Oscars stage.
But she will have to get past Demi Moore, the 1990s megastar who has enjoyed a sparkling career renaissance thanks to gory body horror flick “The Substance.”
If the vote is split, Brazil’s Fernanda Torres could spring a surprise with “I’m Still Here,” about a family ripped apart by her country’s military dictatorship.
But the Academy Award hopes of fellow nominee Karla Sofia Gascon, of musical narco-thriller “Emilia Perez,” appear to have collapsed.

Zoe Saldana remains the wide favorite to win the best supporting actress Oscar for 'Emilia Perez'
Gascon, the first openly trans acting nominee, saw her campaign implode after years-old racist tweets about Islam, China and American George Floyd, a Black man who died at the hands of US police in 2020, went viral.
The controversy also sunk Netflix’s chance of its first best picture win, though co-star Zoe Saldana remains the favorite to win for best supporting actress.
Best supporting actor appears to be similarly locked for Kieran Culkin for his portrayal of a charismatic but troubled cousin on an ancestral road trip through Poland in “A Real Pain.”
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US comedian Conan O'Brien is hosting the Oscars for the first time
The ceremony itself is expected to be an emotional affair, honoring firefighters who battled blazes that killed 29 people and devastated Los Angeles in January.
Hoping to capitalize on a recent ratings uptick – last year’s gala featured a memorable “Barbie”-themed musical showstopper – producers have enlisted “Wicked” stars Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo to perform.
Doja Cat and Lisa from the K-pop group Blackpink will also take the stage.
For the first time, the gala will stream live on Hulu, as well as on US network ABC, and in more than 200 territories worldwide.