Dune: Part Two Visual Effects Win
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Vancouver visual effects supervisors among team to win Oscar for Dune: Part Two

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Vancouver 's Stephen James and Rhys Salcombe win best visual effects Oscar for work on Dune: Part Two .
The film sees Denis Villeneuve continue his adaptation of Frank Herbert’s acclaimed science fiction novel.
The sequel follows Timothee Chalamet as Paul Atreides as he seeks revenge against those who destroyed his family.
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