Against war All Calm on the Western Front wins the Oscar for global film

The conflict film that loathes war has won an Oscar for best global film. All Calm on the Western Front, featuring Felix Kammerer and coordinated and co-composed by Edward Berger, acquired nine designations, including best picture. It additionally won the Oscar for cinematography Sunday night.
Berger was joined in front of an audience by Kammerer as well as others engaged with the film.
The Netflix film depends on the exemplary 1929 novel of a similar name by Erich Maria Remarque. Set during The Second Great War, it follows the existence of a youthful German fighter who joins the military with his companions. Be that as it may, the real factors of war break his expectations of turning into a legend and he centers around his own endurance.
In any case, the German-language film doesn’t cut precisely to Remarque’s book. All things considered, it digresses into policy driven issues against the scenery of the conflict. It debuted last year, when Russia attacked Ukraine in the greatest military clash in Europe since The Second Great War, loaning an unforeseen pertinence to the film.
All Calm on the Western Front won seven BAFTA prizes, including best film.
The first American film featuring Lew Ayres appeared in 1930 and won Oscars for best picture and best chief.