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Sinners, grinners… and winners? Stars gather for Oscar nominees’ luncheon

Jessie Buckley, Leonardo DiCaprio and Timothee Chalamet rubbed shoulders with fellow Oscar nominees at a glittering event in Beverly Hills.

By contributor Andrew Dalton, AP
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Jessie Buckley is the hot favourite for best actress for her performance in Hamnet (Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP)

Nearly all of the 230 people up for Oscars across 24 categories have gathered for the Academy Award nominees’ luncheon.

The event functions as a celebration, a group portrait session and an orientation tutorial for next month’s big ceremony.

Nominees including Irish actress Jessie Buckley, Timothee Chalamet, Leonardo DiCaprio and Emma Stone sat for lunch and stood for a class photo alongside nominees for awards including best animated short and the newly-created casting Oscar.

Delroy Lindo
British-born Delroy Lindo is up for best supporting actor for his role in Sinners (AP)

The ballroom at the Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills, California, was especially full of nominees for Sinners, the most nominated film of all time, including star Michael B Jordan and director Ryan Coogler.

Lynette Howell Taylor, elected in July as president of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, made her first address to Oscar nominees, and gave them a set of instructions on how to handle their acceptance speeches if they win.

“Be prepared,” she said. “Don’t say you didn’t expect it. You have a one in five chance of winning.”

Frankenstein star Jacob Elordi Oliver Laxe
Frankenstein star Jacob Elordi met the director of Sirat, Oliver Laxe (Invision/AP)

She urged winners to “make it heartfelt”, not to try to thank everyone they can think of, pick one person to speak for a group of victors and hold speeches to 45 seconds.

The luncheon is a relatively egalitarian affair where big names mix with small ones and veteran nominees stand for photos with first-timers.

Craig Renaud, nominated for best documentary short for Armed Only With a Camera: The Life and Death of Brent Renaud, got to chat with DiCaprio, up for best actor for One Battle After Another, at the tables before the group photo.

Ethan Hawke, left, and Indiana Hawke
Ethan Hawke is up for best actor for Blue Moon (Photo by Caroline Brehman/Invision/AP)

Nearby, Mohammaddreza Eyni, co-director with Sara Khaki of documentary feature nominee Cutting Through Rocks, talked about his film with Ethan Hawke, nominated for best actor for Blue Moon.

The roll call where every nominee in attendance is summoned to the stage, is the centrepiece of the gathering.

It feels much like the names being read off at a high school graduation.

Elle Fanning and Benicio Del Toro
Elle Fanning and Benicio Del Toro are both up for Oscars in supporting roles (Invision/AP)

Nominees even get a certificate on departure that looks like a diploma. “Woo-hoo!” best supporting actress nominee Elle Fanning said, when she was handed hers on her way out.

This year’s roll call, read by actor and Academy Board of Governors member Lou Diamond Phillips, began with British-born actor Delroy Lindo, up for best supporting actor for Sinners, and ended with Teyana Taylor, up for best supporting actress for its biggest competitor, One Battle After Another.

The luncheon was a return to tradition after last year’s bash was called off because it fell amid Southern California’s destructive wildfires. A cocktail reception was held just a few days before the ceremony instead.

Hannah Beachler
Hannah Beachler appeared in Sinners, which has a record 16 nominations (Invision/AP)

There were many happy meetings among nominees as they arrived. Steven Spielberg, nominated for best picture as a producer of Hamnet, chatted in the lobby with One Battle best director nominee Paul Thomas Anderson. Spielberg took a photo of Anderson leaning on an Oscar statue.

Chloe Zhao, up for her second best director Oscar for Hamnet, hugged former academy president Janet Yang.

Jacob Elordi, who stands 6ft 5in, embraced the director of Sirat, Oliver Laxe, near the entrance and attracted the attention of most of the cameras in the room.

Steven Spielberg meets and greets
Steven Spielberg could take home a production Oscar for Hamnet (Photo by Caroline Brehman/Invision/AP)

Elordi is up for best supporting actor for Frankenstein and Sirat is up for best international feature.

Academy members from 88 countries voted for the nominees, Howell said proudly during her speech, and every category had at least one international nominee.