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Oscars 2025: Shortlists reveal front-runners for worldwide options, documentary
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Oscars 2025: Shortlists reveal front-runners for worldwide options, documentary

Last updated: December 17, 2024 8:43 pm
Editorial Board Published December 17, 2024
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The Academy of Movement Image Arts and Sciences unveiled the shortlists for the 97th Oscars in 10 classes on Tuesday, winnowing the sphere of contenders throughout documentary, worldwide function, music, sound and visible results. This crucial checkpoint in awards season trims tons of of submissions to smaller lists, providing early indicators of front-runners, notable snubs and rising traits forward of the nominations, to be introduced on January 17.

Sizzling off its sturdy exhibiting in final week’s Golden Globes nominations, Netflix’s “Emilia Pérez,” directed by Jacques Audiard, emerged as a significant standout, incomes mentions in 5 classes: worldwide function movie, authentic rating, authentic track (with two entries, “El Mal” and “Mi Camino”), sound and the mixed make-up and hairstyling award. The Spanish-language crime musical tells the story of a cartel chief who decides to depart behind a lifetime of violence by present process gender-reassignment surgical procedure.

Jon M. Chu’s “Wicked: Part I,” Common Footage’ hit adaptation of the much-loved Broadway musical, secured spots in sound, make-up and hairstyling and visible results, reinforcing its momentum as a possible Oscar heavy-hitter heading into the following section of voting.

Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo in “Wicked: Part I.”

(Common Footage)

One other doubtless blockbuster greatest image contender, Denis Villeneuve’s acclaimed “Dune: Part Two,” distributed by Warner Bros., dominated the technical classes as anticipated, making the shortlists in sound, visible results and make-up and hairstyling. Ridley Scott’s historic epic “Gladiator II” and Marvel’s “Deadpool & Wolverine” additionally made sturdy showings, touchdown spots in each sound and visible results classes.

Within the worldwide function movie class, 15 movies superior from a complete of 85 submissions. France’s “Emilia Pérez” leads the group alongside Denmark’s “The Girl With the Needle,” Brazil’s “I’m Still Here,” Germany’s “The Seed of the Sacred Fig” and Palestine’s “From Ground Zero.” Notably, India’s submission, “Lost Ladies” (retitled from “Laapataa Ladies”), directed by Kiran Rao, didn’t make the shortlist after the nation determined to submit the movie over Payal Kapadia’s Cannes Grand Prize-winning “All We Imagine as Light.”

Two friends drive on a roadtrip.

Will Ferrell, left, and Harper Steele within the documentary “Will & Harper.”

(Netflix )

The documentary function shortlist narrowed 169 eligible titles down to fifteen movies, together with “Frida,” a profile of artist Frida Kahlo, “Hollywoodgate,” in regards to the Taliban’s return to energy, and “Will & Harper,” which follows Will Ferrell and his longtime good friend Harper Steele on a cross-country street journey following Steele’s 2022 popping out as a trans lady.

In documentary quick movie, the paper’s personal L.A. Occasions Studios earned two shortlist mentions for “Planetwalker” and “A Swim Lesson.” This marks the primary time the studio has landed a number of spots in a single 12 months, following its first Oscar win final 12 months with “The Last Repair Shop.”

The unique track class options 15 tracks culled from 89 submissions. Netflix’s “Emilia Pérez” landed two shortlisted songs, “El Mal” and “Mi Camino.” Kristen Wiig’s “Harper and Will Go West” from “Will & Harper” and songs from musical heavyweights like Elton John, Brandi Carlisle, Pharrell Williams and Robbie Williams are among the many high-profile entries that would lend some star energy to Oscar evening.

The shortlists, that are voted on by members of the actual branches represented, function a key midpoint within the Oscars race, providing a snapshot of voter sentiment and exhibiting which movies have constructed a head of steam. Whereas sturdy performances right here typically sign contenders to look at, shortlist success isn’t any assure of nominations or wins. Final 12 months, for example, “Barbie” led the sphere in shortlist mentions for the craft classes, solely to finish up with only one win on Oscar evening.

Nominations voting opens January 8 and closes January 12. The ceremony takes place March 2 on the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood. The printed will air reside on ABC and, in a primary, can even be livestreamed on Hulu.

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