Canadian Ben Proudfoot wins Oscar for best short doc
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- čas přidán 10. 03. 2024
- Halifax's Ben Proudfoot won his second career Academy Award on Sunday for co-directing the documentary short The Last Repair Shop, about volunteers who fix school-issued instruments in L.A. He hopes the win will 'help the millions of young people ... who just want to play music.'
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Congratulations, Ben! So proud and pleased. Heather Lawson is smiling down, as are others. You do beautiful work.
God, Oscars have become brutal. A whole award just to make fun of someone's height.
Congratulations!!!
👍😊
I didn’t even know the oscars happened.
Congratulations!
should have ASK why he chose this subject and how.
That is what a journalist would have done. She is a TV person, and TV people care only about personalities.
Should have been
The Last Repair Shop
The ABCs of Book Banning
Nai Nai and Wai Po
Let Her Sing
A Hero’s Journey The Making Of Percy Jackson
Winner The Last Repair Shop
CANADA RULES!!!
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But only at ice fishing and moose husbandry.
Hooray! A Canadian won an Oscar in a category no one cares about.
Incorrect. Perhaps the unimaginative and/or incurious.
just you and the three (brain cells) post such a brave comment, congratulations
@@sloburnjo Oh yeah!