Los Angeles: The war movie that abhors war has won an Oscar for best international film. "All Quiet on the Western Front," starring Felix Kammerer and directed and co-written by Edward Berger, earned nine nominations, including best picture. It also won the Oscar for cinematography Sunday night. Berger was joined onstage by Kammerer as well as others involved in the film.
"This was your first movie and you carried us on your shoulders as it was nothing," he told the 27-year-old Austrian actor. "Without you, none of us would be here." The Netflix film is based on the classic 1929 novel of the same name by Erich Maria Remarque. Set during World War I, it follows the life of a young German soldier who enlists in the army with his friends. But the realities of war shatter his hopes of becoming a hero and he focuses on his own survival.