The Academy announced shortlists of potential nominees in 10 key categories Tuesday, a crucial step on the road to the Academy Awards and a potential indicator of who might get nominated ahead of the Oscars ceremony in March, as French crime musical “Emilia Pérez” and Broadway adaptation “Wicked” lead the pack.
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Emilia Pérez” Dominates the Shortlists:
- Featured on six shortlists, the most of any film.
- Categories include:
- International Feature Film (French submission)
- Original Score
- Makeup and Hairstyling
- Sound
- Two contenders in Original Song.
“Wicked” and Other Notable Mentions:
- “Wicked” secured four shortlist mentions.
- Films with three mentions each:
- “Dune: Part Two”
- “Alien: Romulus”
- “Gladiator II”
- “The Wild Robot”
- “Blitz.”
Nominees Announcement in January:
- Shortlists will be narrowed to five nominees per category in January.
Categories with Shortlists:
- Visual Effects
- Makeup and Hairstyling
- Music (Original Score and Song)
- Sound
- Live Action Short Film
- Animated Short Film
- Documentary (Feature Film and Short Film)
- International Feature Film.
Major Categories Without Shortlists:
- Best Picture
- Acting Categories
- Screenplay Categories
- Directing.
- Voting for these categories will occur directly from a large pool of submissions, with nominees announced in January.
Importance of Shortlists:
- Early indicators of momentum for potential Oscar success.
- Highlight potential snubs and surprises that may influence the final nominations.