The New Yorker Film “I’m Not a Robot” Wins a 2025 Academy Award

Film New Yorker Among the Academy Awards winners were on Sunday. “I am not a robot“A dark comic photography of a woman trying to persuade her computer that she is human, and she claimed the award for the best direct work. It is the second movie that the magazine was released to be honored with Oscar.
The film, written and directed by Victoria Wrardam, opens with a typical desktop, apparently revealing quickly. When the protagonist fails, a music producer Capsha Tests, begin to question its grip on reality. “I am not a robot” in everything entertaining – an opportunity to transfer viewers with an extraordinary story. But she was told New YorkerThe film also affects ideas that are especially decisive as artificial intelligence moves deeper into daily life. She said: “This film is not only related to the ethics of the emerging development of Amnesty International-also explores vital issues for self-determination and physical independence, which are basic rights that everyone deserves.” “I will be pleased if this film can raise meaningful conversations.”
The ceremony was also confessed to the ceremony New Yorker film , “incident“A candidate for the best short documentary film directed by Bill Morrison, the” police “recounts the police killing in Chicago and its effects, rebuilding violence and officers’ reactions with footage of the police body cameras and surveillance clips. The award in this category went to the “only girl in the orchestra”, about the first woman to join the New York Orchestra as a full -time player.
Since launch New Yorker Video section, the films released by the magazine received nineteen nominations for the Academy Award. You can watch the previous winners, candidates and full short film library on NewyORKERERERERERAnd on the magazine YouTube channel.
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