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Oscar Nomination Predictions: Will There Be Weird Choices for a Weird Year?
In a long season that’s been hard to endure and hard to predict, here are our best guesses in all 23 categoriesSteve Pond | March 11, 2021 @ 6:15 AM
AWARDS BEAT Minari (A24), Nomadland (Searchlight), Promising Young Woman (Focus), The Trial of the Chicago 7 (Netflix)
It’s time for Oscar voters to try and make sense of the movies from a year in which the movie business didn’t really exist. After 12 months of isolating and quarantining and watching movies that couldn’t go to theaters so they went to streaming services instead, the 9,300 voting members of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences will take the measure of 2020 when nominations are announced on Monday.
‘La Llorona’ on pace to become Guatemala’s first Oscar nominated film John Benutty
Guatemala has only submitted three films for Oscar consideration in the history of the Best International Feature category. In 1995 it entered “The Silence of Neto” and in 2016 “Ixcanul,” but neither advanced in the race toward a nomination. This year, the director of “Ixcanul”
Jayro Bustamante is back in the race with Guatemala’s third-ever submission “La Llorona.” In February the film became the country’s first submission to make the 15-title shortlist and is now on pace to be its first nominee.
The supernatural drama film reimagines a Latin American fable using magical realism and horror to examine Guatemala’s dark past in a story of cultural guilt and justice. “La Llorona” had its world premiere at the 2019 Venice Film Festival where it won the Best Film prize at the Venice Days sidebar and then screened at TIFF shortly after, a full year befor
Oscars: Todd McCarthy’s Top Picks For Best International Feature Nominations Deadline 3/8/2021
The 15 shortlisted films vying to become one of the five Best International Feature nominees at the 2021 Academy Awards are a surprising and creatively engaging bunch. Their stories often are drenched in history much of it tragic and disturbing and turbulent social and political currents course through any number of them. Just four of the 15 were directed by familiar names so, for the most part, the filmmakers behind these works are in the early stages of their careers, which can only create optimism and excitement about what these up-and-comers will do in the future.
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