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The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announced this Tuesday, February 8, the nominees for the 2022 Oscars. The categories were revealed by actors Tracee Ellis Ross and Leslie Jordan.

This year the award ceremony will take place on March 27 at the Dolby Theater in Los Angeles, United States. The film ‘The Power of the Dog’, by filmmaker Jane Campion, leads the list with 12 nominations. Followed by ‘Dune’ with 10. ‘Belfast’ and ‘West Side Story’ have seven each.

The animated film ‘Encanto’ achieved the important nomination for ‘Best Animated Feature Film’, in addition to competing for ‘Best Original Song’ and ‘Best Original Soundtrack’.

Here is the complete list of nominees for the 2022 Oscars

Best film

  • ‘Belfast’
  • ‘CODA’
  • ‘Don’t look up’
  • ‘Drive My Car’
  • ‘Dune’
  • ‘King Richard’ (King Richard: A Winning Family)
  • ‘Licorice Pizza’
  • ‘Nightmare Alley’ (The Alley of Lost Souls)
  • ‘The Power of the Dog’
  • ‘West Side Story’

best director

  • Kenneth Branagh (“Belfast”)
  • Ryūsuke Hamaguchi (‘Drive my Car’)
  • Paul Thomas Anderson (“Licorice Pizza”)
  • Jane Campion (“The Power of the Dog”)
  • Steven Spielberg (“West Side Story”)

best Actor

  • Javier Bardem (“Being the Ricardos”)
  • Benedict Cumberbatch (“The Power of the Dog”)
  • Andrew Garfield (‘Tick, tick… Boom!’)
  • Will Smith (“King Richard”)
  • Denzel Washington (“The Tragedy of Macbeth”)

Best actress

  • Jessica Chastain (“The Eyes of Tammy Taye”)
  • Olivia Colman (“The Lost Daughter”)
  • Penélope Cruz (‘Parallel Mothers’)
  • Nicole Kidman (“Being the Ricardos”)
  • Kristen Stewart (“Spencer”)

best international film

  • ‘Drive my Car’ (Japan)
  • ‘Flee’ (Denmark)
  • ‘It was the hand of God’ (Italy)
  • ‘Lunana: a Yak in the Classroom’ (Bhutan)
  • ‘The Worst Person in the World’ (Norway)

Best Production Design

  • ‘dune’
  • ‘Nightmare Alley’
  • ‘The Power of the Dog’
  • ‘The Tragedy of Macbeth’
  • ‘West Side Story’

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best photography

  • ‘dune’
  • ‘Nightmare Alley’
  • ‘The Power of the Dog’
  • ‘The tragedy of Macbeth’
  • ‘West Side Story’

Better visual effects

  • ‘dune’
  • ‘FreeGuy’
  • ‘No Time to Die’
  • ‘Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings’
  • ‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’

best documentary

  • ‘Ascension’
  • ‘Attic’
  • ‘flee’
  • ‘Summer of Soul’
  • ‘Writing with Fire’

Best Documentary Short Film

  • ‘Audible’
  • ‘Lead Me Home’
  • ‘The Queen of Basketball’
  • ‘Three Songs for Benazir’
  • ‘When We Were Bullies’

best original song

  • ‘Be alive’ (King Richard)
  • ‘Two Little Caterpillars’ (Charm)
  • ‘Down to joy’ (Belfast)
  • ‘No Time to Die’
  • ‘Somehow you do’ (Four Good Days)

Best Animated Feature Film

  • ‘Charm’
  • ‘flee’
  • ‘Luca’
  • ‘The Mitchells vs. the Machines’
  • ‘Ray and the last dragon’

Best makeup and hairstyle

  • ‘Coming 2 America’
  • ‘cruella’
  • ‘dune’
  • ‘The eyes of Tammy Faye’
  • ‘House of Gucci’

best montage

  • ‘don’t look up’
  • ‘dune’
  • ‘King Richard’
  • ‘The Power of the Dog’
  • ‘Tick, tick… Boom!’

Best Supporting Actor

  • Ciarán Hinds (‘Belfast’)
  • Troy Kotsur (‘CODA’)
  • Jesse Plemons (“The Power of the Dog”)
  • JK Simmons (“Being the Ricardos”)
  • Kodi Smit-McPhee (“The Power of the Dog”)

Best Original Soundtrack

  • ‘don’t look up’
  • ‘dune’
  • ‘Charm’
  • ‘Parallel mothers’
  • ‘The Power of the Dog’

better sound

  • ‘Belfast’
  • ‘dune’
  • ‘No Time to Die’
  • ‘The Power of the Dog’
  • ‘West Side Story’

Best Costume Design

  • ‘cruella’
  • ‘cyrano’
  • ‘dune’
  • ‘Nightmare Alley’
  • ‘West Side Story’

Best Supporting Actress

  • Jessie Buckley (“The Lost Daughter”)
  • Judi Dench (“West Side Story”)
  • Ariana DeBose (“Belfast”)
  • Kirsten Dunst (“The Power of The Dog”)
  • Aunjanue Ellis (“King Richard”)

Best Live Action Short Film

  • ‘Ala Kachuu – Take and Run’
  • ‘The dress’
  • ‘The long goodbye’
  • ‘On my mind’
  • ‘please hold’

Best animated short film

  • ‘Affairs of art’
  • ‘Beast’
  • ‘box ballet’
  • ‘Robin-Robin’
  • ‘The Windshield Wiper’

Best Original Screenplay

  • ‘Belfast’
  • ‘don’t look up’
  • ‘The Williams method’
  • ‘Licorice Pizza’
  • ‘The Worst Person in the World’

Best Adapted Screenplay

  • ‘CODA’
  • ‘Drive My Car’
  • ‘dune’
  • ‘The Lost Daugher’
  • ‘The Power of the Dog’

Best Original Soundtrack

  • ‘don’t look up’
  • ‘dune’
  • ‘Charm’
  • ‘Parallel Mothers’
  • ‘The Power of the Dog’

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Jane Campion’s gothic western “The Power of the Dog” led nominations to the 94th Academy Awards, where streaming services more than ever before swept over Hollywood’s top honors.

In nominations announced Tuesday, Campion’s film landed a leading 12 nominations, including nods for best picture, best director and all of its top actors: Benedict Cumberbatch, Kirsten Dunst, Jesse Plemons and Kodi Smit-McPhee.

Campion, a nominee for 1993′s “The Piano,” became the first woman to ever be nominated twice for best director. Last year, Chloé Zhao became just the second woman to ever win the award. Campion’s director of photography, Ari Wegner, also became the second woman ever nominated for best cinematography. The only previous woman to do so was Rachel Morrison for “Mudbound” in 2018.

Denis Villeneuve’s majestic sci-fi epic “Dune” followed closely behind with 10 nominations.

The nominees for best picture are: “Belfast”; “The Power of the Dog”; “Dune”; “Drive My Car”; “West Side Story”; “Don’t Look Up”; “Licorice Pizza”; “CODA”; “King Richard”; “Nightmare Alley.”

Nominations were announced Tuesday morning in Los Angeles by Leslie Jordan and Tracee Ellis Ross.

A largely virtual awards season added some unpredictability to this year’s nominations, which are occurring later than usual. To make way for the Olympics, the Oscars will be held March 27 and will return to their usual venue, the Dolby Theatre.

The nominees for best actress are: Jessica Chastain, “The Eyes of Tammy Faye”; Olivia Colman, “The Lost Daughter”; Penélope Cruz, “Parallel Mothers”; Nicole Kidman, “Being the Ricardos”; Kristen Stewart, “Spencer.”

The nominees for best actor are: Will Smith, “King Richard”; Javier Bardem, “Being the Ricardos”; Benedict Cumberbatch, “The Power of the Dog” and Andrew Garfield, “Tick, Tick … Boom!” and Denzel Washington, “The Tragedy of Macbeth.”

The nominees for best supporting actress are: Jessie Buckley, “The Lost Daughter”; Ariana DeBose, “West Side Story”; Judi Dench, “Belfast”; Kirsten Dunst, “The Power of the Dog” and Aunjanue Ellis, “King Richard.”

The nominees for best supporting actor are: Ciarán Hinds, “Belfast”; Troy Kotsur, “CODA”; Kodi Smit-McPhee, “The Power of the Dog”; Jesse Plemons, “The Power of the Dog” and J.K. Simmons, “Being the Ricardos.”

The nominees for original song are: “Be Alive” from “King Richard”; “Dos Oruguitas” from “Encanto”; “Down To Joy” from “Belfast”; “No Time To Die” from “No Time to Die”; “Somehow You Do” from “Four Good Days.”

The nominees for best animated feature are: “Encanto”; “Flee”; “Luca”; “The Mitchells vs. the Machines” and “Raya and the Last Dragon.”

The nominees for documentary feature are: “Summer of Soul (Or, When The Revolution Could Not Be Televised)”; “Flee”; “Attica”; “Ascension” and “Writing With Fire.”

Nominees for best director are: Paul Thomas Anderson, “Licorice Pizza”; Kenneth Branagh, “Belfast”; Jane Campion, “The Power of the Dog”; Steven Spielberg, “West Side Story” and Ryûsuke Hamaguchi, “Drive My Car.”

The nominees for best original score are: “Don’t Look Up”; “Dune”; “Encanto”; “Parallel Mothers” and “The Power of the Dog.”

The nominees for costume design are: “Cruella”; “Cyrano”; “Dune”; “Nightmare Alley”; “West Side Story.”

The nominees for original screenplay are: “Belfast”; “Don’t Look Up”; “King Richard”; “Licorice Pizza” and “The Worst Person in the World.”

The nominees for adapted screenplay are: “CODA”; “Drive My Car”; “Dune”; “The Lost Daughter”; and “The Power of the Dog.”

In pulling from films released in myriad ways, these Oscar nominations reflect a tumultuous pandemic year for Hollywood that began with many theaters shuttered and ended with Sony Pictures’ “Spider-Man: No Way Home” smashing box-office records.

In between, much of the normal rhythm of the movie business was transformed, as studios pushed some of the biggest movies of the year to streaming services in a bid to lure subscribers. Films including “Dune” (despite the objections of its director), Pixar’s “Luca” and “King Richard” were among those that went straight to homes.

As COVID-19 cases surged in the last two months due to the omicron variant, much of Oscar season also turned virtual. Last year, the pandemic led the academy to host a delayed Oscars in a socially distanced ceremony at Los Angeles’ Union Station. Ratings plummeted to an all-time low of 9.85 million viewers.

This year, the academy has yet to map out plans for its show, except that it will include a host for the first time since 2018. For better or worse, the Academy Awards will also be without its usual lead-in. The Golden Globes in January were an untelevised non-event after NBC said it wouldn’t air them in 2022 while the beleaguered Hollywood Foreign Press reformed itself after ethics and diversity criticism.

Other changes were more subtle but potentially impactful. For the first time, the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences ruled out hard-copy DVD screeners for its members, who instead could watch submissions on the academy’s streaming platform.

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