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Oscars 2022: Where is the awards ceremony being held?

The Academy Awards takes place on Sunday 27 March

Inga Parkel
Sunday 27 March 2022 22:21 EDT
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With the 2022 Oscars upon us, preparations have been underway to roll out the red carpet and make room for the film industry’s biggest stars.

Hosted on 27 March by trio Regina Hall, Wanda Skyes, and Amy Schumer, the ceremony returns to the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles. The ceremony has been held there since 2002, when the Hollywood location was known as the Kodak Theatre.

However, last year’s Academy Awards were presented for the first time at Union Station in Downtown Los Angeles, utilising a mix of indoor and outdoor spaces due to the pandemic.

This year’s Oscars is taking place later than usual, after it was delayed to avoid clashing with the Super Bowl and the Winter Olympics.

Among those in the running for Academy Awards are Will Smith, Jessica Chastain, and Jane Campion, whose Western drama The Power of the Dog is currently the frontrunner for Best Picture.

Home on the range: Benedict Cumberbatch as Phil Burbank in ‘The Power of the Dog'
Home on the range: Benedict Cumberbatch as Phil Burbank in ‘The Power of the Dog' (KIRSTY GRIFFIN/NETFLIX)

Read the full list of Academy Award 2022 winners here.

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