Kristen Stewart could win her first Oscar for Spencer. We tell you all the details below.
During the Venice festival, great films were presented that are being highly anticipated by the public. Some of them are Dune, Parallel Mothers and also Spencer, the tape that was made by Pablo Larrain and that will star Lady Di. Behind this iconic character we will find Kristen Stewart, who could be very close to obtaining her first Oscar.
At the film event, Kristen Stewart received a standing ovation for three minutes for her incredible work on Spencer. As revealed by Variety, in Venice they assured that Kristen Stewart will be one of the possible candidates for Best Actress at the Oscars. If so, it would be his first nomination and he would have a good chance of winning the award.
Kristen Stewart received a standing ovation for her performance as Princess Diana in ‘Spencer’ pic.twitter.com/31KDMDNtz3
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Critics adored her
In addition to the great ovation she starred in, Kristen Stewart also received great praise from the critics. From The Guardian, they assured the following: “Kristen Stewart proves completely convincing as the protagonist. She gives a strange and mannered interpretation of Diana, as she should be (…) effectively captures the agony of a woman so programmed and isolated that she feels she has no escape and has lost sight of who she is ”.
“I can’t say enough about Stewart’s performance. It is a bitter twist, moving and clearly impressive ”, They assured from Deadline. On the other hand, The Hollywood Reporter described it as “incandescent” the work of the actress in the tape Spencer and assured that it is “His best performance since ‘Personal Shopper'”.
As for Spencer, the movie didn’t just get the compliments from Kristen Stewart. The team behind the film also received a lot of applause, and media such as The Hollywood Reporter assure that “Larraín has something very different in mind, very intimate and very revealing, which takes us deep into Diana’s mind.”