2016 Oscars Theme: We All Dream in Gold
The theme for the 2016 Oscars has been revealed just two days ahead of the nomination announcement: We All Dream in Gold. With it comes a new clip and a wave of posters featuring Lupita Nyong’o, Jamie Foxx and Meryl Streep.
Look further though and you might notice something; the Oscars, with this campaign, seem to be trying very hard to shake their #OscarsSoWhite stigma as more than half of the participants in the campaign are black. The visibility is great, to be sure, it’s just hard not to be a bit cynical about it. Although props for picking arguably the best set of four acting winners of the modern era.
The Oscars will air Sunday, February 28, live on ABC at 7 p.m. ET/4 p.m. PT.
Here are the complete posters and new clip:
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