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Three Little Sisters Recreate Oscar-Nominated Movie Scenes With Their Mom, And We Can’t Get Enough
"One family's journey through the Oscar-winning movies." This is how the author of "Don't call me Oscar" herself describes the cool photo project.
Seven years ago, Maggie Storino, a mother-of-three, received a black tutu for her baby girl and took a picture of it, inspired by the famous movie "Black Swan." The feedback on the photo idea was amazing, and that's how it all started.
With each passing year, the quality and intricacy of the photoshoots grew and now these young kids, Sophia, 7, Sadie, 5, and Sloane, 2, are real pros at channeling their movie counterparts.
Below you can find some of the amazing recreations from the past few years, including reenactments of this year's best movie nominees, such as Shape of Water, Dunkirk and Get Out. What was your favorite? Let us know in the comment section.
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Madmax, 2015
Manchester By The Sea, 2016
La La Land, 2016
The Wolf Of Wall Street, 2013
The Martian, 2015
Zero Dark Thirty, 2012
Arrival, 2016
The Revenant, 2015
Birdman, 2014
Dunkirk, 2017
Hidden Figures, 2016
Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri, 2017
Shape Of Water, 2017
Lincoln, 2012
Lady Bird, 2017
Nailed it. Pulling the teal color of the hair ribbon.... and the best of all, the expression on Lady's face... these girls have skills. Whether they ever choose to act or model, this is great training for so many arenas of life. Brava
Hell Or High Water, 2016
Brooklyn, 2015
The Theory Of Everything, 2014
The Grand Budapest Hotel, 2014
All those boxes! I'm not a photoshop wizard to say the very least... but the faithful recreation of background is amazing. I applauded the girls earlier, but now I'm clapping for the mom/director's skills in recreating and pulling off these snapshots and images. Awesome.
Moonlight, 2016
Life Of Pi, 2012
Darkest Hour, 2017
Hacksaw Ridge, 2016
The Imitation Game, 2014
Bridge Of Spies, 2015
Phantom Thread, 2017
i have to give them props on the american girl outfits...those are so frickfracking expensive
The Post, 2017
I love you attention to details like the calendar and the pencil cup
Room, 2015
Argo, 2012
Call Me By Your Name, 2017
American Hustle, 2013
Fences, 2016
Whiplash, 2014
Spotlight, 2015
The Big Short, 2015
Lion, 2016
American Sniper, 2014
Get Out, 2017
Since I can't respond directly to Douglas Campbell, I'll say it here: the stars of photos are of these people's children. They just happen to be white. Would you prefer they did blackface? Would you prefer they didn't even mention Oscar-winning movies with black actors? Geez, just shut up already!
Nebraska, 2013
12 Years A Slave, 2013
Her, 2013
Dallas Buyers Club, 2013
Philomena, 2013
These are awesome - so much effort in the details - the kids must've had a ball
Wow, these were so spot on, so clever, and absolutely delightful. Throughly enjoyed each one. Unlike the troll in the comments, I think these show, not only a wonderful color blindness, but a gender, age, and living blindness. Loved the dolls and stuffed animals -- that's a big part of the whimsey of the shoot.
These are awesome - so much effort in the details - the kids must've had a ball
Wow, these were so spot on, so clever, and absolutely delightful. Throughly enjoyed each one. Unlike the troll in the comments, I think these show, not only a wonderful color blindness, but a gender, age, and living blindness. Loved the dolls and stuffed animals -- that's a big part of the whimsey of the shoot.