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Oscar®-nominated films now showing on Delta | News


Before the red carpet rolls out at the March 15 Oscars®, Delta customers can watch this year’s hottest nominated films, curated by the expert in-house team behind Delta’s in-flight entertainment. With thousands of seatback screens and live satellite TV on select aircraft, customers can build their watchlist or even tune in to live prices as they fly.

Hollywood’s biggest night is just over a week away — and if you fly Delta between now and Sunday, March 15, you can catch up on your Oscar watchlist on board.

Delta’s inflight entertainment is curated by an expert, in-house team that works closely with major film studios and creative partners to bring standout stories on board every month. Many of this year’s Oscar nominees were selected from the festival circuit well before the awards season buzz – a clear reflection of the expertise and dedication that drives the team.
“Curating inflight content at Delta is a balance between art and science,” said Sarah Downs, managing director, engagement and optimization – in-flight entertainment and connectivity. “Our in-house team works closely with studios to select culturally relevant stories that resonate with customers and connect them to new places and perspectives.”

Whether you’re looking for stories that twist reality, uncover hidden truths or take you on a wildly entertaining adventure, this month’s nominated picks have something for everyone. And with more than 165,000 seatback screens – plus live satellite TV on most domestic flights equipped with in-flight entertainment – ​​you can complete your Oscar voting on your next flight, or stream the awards live if you’re flying during the ceremony.

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A quick snapshot of what’s on board now:

Number of Oscar nominees: 10
Number of nominees for Best Picture: 4
International entries represented: Brazil, France
Most nominated film: One Battle After Another
Longest nominated film: One Battle After Another (2h42m)
Shortest nominated film: Blue Moon (1h40m)
Grab some popcorn – or a ginger ale and speculoos

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