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Oscars Luncheon: Wacky Ushers and Gigantic Nominees
11 Feb
Summary
- Guillermo del Toro's energetic pose stole the show.
- Oliver Laxe's extraordinary height dominated the group photo.
- Ron Dyens wore a cat T-shirt from a previous animated winner.

The Oscars nominees luncheon provides a more relaxed and revealing atmosphere than the main awards ceremony, featuring a candid class photo of all attendees.
This year, Guillermo del Toro's animated posing in the front row immediately captured attention, appearing more enthusiastic than most nominees. His energy contrasted sharply with others unsure of their stance.
Towering figures also stood out, with Oliver Laxe, director of 'Sirāt', notably being the tallest present, overshadowing even Jacob Elordi. His immense stature made him a focal point of the photograph.
Several nominees exhibited unique styles and behaviors. Diane Warren opted for a subdued look, while Ronald Bronstein adopted a distinct pose reminiscent of journalistic byline photos.
Ron Dyens, nominated for an animated short, humorously wore a t-shirt featuring the cat from a previous Best Animated Feature winner, a subtle nod to his past success.




