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Oscar Shortlists Announced: Top Contenders in 10 Categories

Oscar Shortlists Announced: Top Contenders in 10 Categories

Oscar Shortlists Announced: Top Contenders in 10 Categories \ Newslooks \ Washington DC \ Mary Sidiqi \ Evening Edition \ The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences revealed its Oscar shortlists across 10 categories, featuring standouts like Selena Gomez’s “Mi Camino” and Netflix’s “Emilia Pérez.” Music, documentaries, and international films dominate, with highlights from Elton John, Pharrell Williams, and Lin-Manuel Miranda. The final nominees will be announced January 17, ahead of the March 2 ceremony hosted by Conan O’Brien.

Oscar Shortlists Announced: Top Contenders in 10 Categories
This image released by Netflix shows Karla Sofía Gascón, right, and Zoe Saldaña in a scene from “Emilia Pérez.” (Shanna Besson/Netflix via AP)

Oscar Shortlists Quick Looks

  • Selena Gomez’s Ballad: “Mi Camino” advances in the original song category.
  • Netflix Dominates: “Emilia Pérez” leads with nominations in music, sound, and hair and makeup.
  • “Wicked” Recognition: Advances in visual effects, sound, hair, and original score.
  • International Features: Films from Brazil, Canada, Germany, Ireland, Latvia, and Senegal make the list.
  • Top Songs: Pharrell Williams, Elton John, Diane Warren, and Lin-Manuel Miranda advance.
  • Score Highlights: Hans Zimmer (“Blitz”), Danny Elfman (“Beetlejuice Beetlejuice”), and Kris Bowers (“The Wild Robot”).
  • Unexpected Picks: “Deadpool & Wolverine” and “Alien: Romulus” recognized for technical excellence.
  • Upcoming Key Date: Final Oscar nominations announced on January 17, 2025.

Deep Look

The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has officially unveiled its Oscar shortlists, narrowing contenders in 10 categories leading up to the 97th Academy Awards. Categories include original song, original score, documentary feature, international feature, and several craft-related achievements such as sound, visual effects, and hair and makeup.

The release highlights a mix of acclaimed films, mainstream musicals, major streaming platform entries, and international gems, offering insight into this year’s most competitive Oscar race yet.

Music Dominates: Original Song and Original Score

The original song shortlist shines a light on some of music’s biggest names and film’s most memorable tracks, including Selena Gomez, Elton John, Pharrell Williams, and Lin-Manuel Miranda.

Top Contenders for Original Song:

The original score category, equally competitive, features works from industry veterans and rising stars:

Netflix’s “Emilia Pérez” and “Wicked” Make Strong Showings

Netflix’s “Emilia Pérez,” an ambitious and genre-blurring film about a transgender drug lord, emerged as a major contender this year. It led with recognition in several key categories:

Meanwhile, “Wicked”, the highly anticipated adaptation of the hit Broadway musical, earned nods across craft categories such as:

  • Original Score
  • Hair and Makeup
  • Sound
  • Visual Effects

While “Wicked” didn’t include original songs and was therefore ineligible for that category, its strong presence in technical achievements solidifies its standing in this year’s Oscars race.

Documentary Features Showcase Global Perspectives

Fifteen standout documentaries advanced to the shortlist, covering a range of global topics, inspiring stories, and social issues. Titles include:

  • “The Bibi Files”
  • “Daughters”
  • “Eno”
  • “Frida”
  • “The Remarkable Life of Ibelin”
  • “Dahomey”
  • “Union”
  • “Porcelain War”
  • “No Other Land”

These films offer a diverse array of narratives and perspectives, making the competition particularly strong for documentary feature.

International Feature Highlights Films from Six Continents

The international feature shortlist underscores the Academy’s growing recognition of global storytelling. Among the notable films advancing are:

  • “I’m Still Here” (Brazil)
  • “Universal Language” (Canada)
  • “The Seed of the Sacred Fig” (Germany)
  • “Kneecap” (Ireland)
  • “Vermiglio” (Italy)
  • “Flow” (Latvia)
  • “Dahomey” (Senegal)

These films reflect a diversity of themes and creative voices, showcasing unique cultural and cinematic expressions.

Surprise Entries in Craft Categories

The craft categories feature some unexpected contenders, including blockbuster films and genre movies:

  • “Deadpool & Wolverine” earned nods for sound and visual effects.
  • “Alien: Romulus” also received recognition for original score and visual effects.
  • “Dune: Part Two”, despite missing out on the score shortlist, advanced in sound, visual effects, and hair and makeup categories.

The Academy’s recognition of technical achievements in mainstream and genre films highlights the growing importance of visual storytelling and innovation across all cinematic styles.

What’s Next in the Oscar Race?

The shortlists will now be narrowed further, with final nominations for each category set to be announced on January 17, 2025. These nominations will reflect the votes of Academy members across their respective branches, with some branches requiring minimum viewing or committee approvals.

The winners will be revealed at the 97th Academy Awards, hosted by Conan O’Brien, on March 2, 2025. The ceremony will air live on ABC and stream on Hulu, continuing to honor the best achievements in film from the past year.

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