Benedict Cumberbatch, Jessica Chastain, Steven
Spielberg and Bradley Cooper also joined the crowd in a packed
ballroom at the Fairmont Century Plaza hotel in Los Angeles.
Stars mingled with sound mixers, costume designers and other
behind-the-scenes workers in contention for this year's Oscars,
which will be awarded in a live ceremony on March 27.
"This is a year like no other," said Will Packer, producer of
this year's Oscars telecast. "If there's ever a time to be
grateful for and revel in an occasion that allows us to be in
the same room, ladies and gentleman, this is the year."
In 2021, the nominees luncheon was scrapped and the Oscars
ceremony was held in front of a small audience at a train
station in downtown Los Angeles.
This year, organizers are planning for a big crowd at the show's
long-time home of the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood.
Dark Western "The Power of the Dog" leads the field of
contenders with 12 nominations, followed by sci-fi epic "Dune."
At Monday's luncheon, Packer gave nominees advice on how to give
a memorable acceptance speech. He urged them to be concise and
to skip the tradition of thanking agents, managers or other
representatives.
"Frankly the audience doesn't care," Packer said. "You know what
they do care about? They care about you, your journey, your
passion ... Talk about that."
(Reporting by Lisa Richwine; Editing by Kenneth Maxwell)
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