"Nosferatu" Makeup Artist Oscar Nomination
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'Canada's making its mark': Ontario creatives behind 'Nosferatu' celebrate Oscar nominations

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Traci Loader helped devise the haunting blood tears Lily-Rose Depp’s character cries in Nosferatu ’ “I’ve just been crying from happiness. As a Canadian , to achieve something like that, I just didn’t think it would happen in my career. It was really overwhelming and surreal,” Loader said on a video call from Toronto .
The 97th Academy Awards are set for March 2 in Los Angeles , and will air on CTV .
Loader said she hasn’t given much thought to her own outfit as the Oscars.
She hopes the nominations show how Canada ’s film industry has evolved over the years .
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