British film talent, led by Christopher Nolan, dominated the 96th Academy Awards with wins in non-acting categories for films like 'The Zone of Interest' and 'Poor Things'. The UK's creative industries showcased excellence, prompting the government to announce over £1bn in additional tax relief to boost the sector.
Christopher Nolan, Emma Thomas, Mark Coulier, Nadia Stacey, Josh Weston, just a few examples of UK talent that won big last night at #Oscars2024 We're unrivalled when it comes to the creative industries, with a sector worth £125bn a year to our economy.
Well done to the Brits who won big last night at the #Oscars2024. Our creative excellence in the UK is unmatched & that's why last week we announced £1bn+ in additional tax relief for creative industries. ✅Boosting inward investment ✅Attracting global production https://t.co/WX06UDZat0
Great night for the UK at last night’s Oscars 🏆🇬🇧 From Oppenheimer to Poor Things, the nominees and winners show that the UK’s creative industries continue to be world leading. https://t.co/6K1Z1doluU