This year, streaming platforms again broke the Oscar nominations! Here are 15 movies available on Netflix, Disney + and others that will have the chance to go with one or more gold statues.
Last year, Netflix was the highest-grossing studio at the Oscars with seven mostly technical awards. Will the platform achieve this? This is quite possible since she received the film in first place in the nominations this year: The Power of Jane Campion Dog.
In total, Netflix collected 27 quotes. But other streaming platforms are not far behind, everyone has won nominations in the major categories thanks to the excellent films released in 2021. Here they are:
Dog Power (Netflix)
12 nominations, including Best Picture and Best Actor in a Leading Role
Dog power Is the favorite of this ceremony with 12 nominations and major categories. His Western focuses on a cowboy who is frustrated that he does not agree with his homosexuality – interpreted by master Benedict Cumberbatch – Jane Campion Signs a loud return.
Thus, he won the second nomination in the Best Production category, 28 years after his piano lesson. For the first woman in Oscar history. In addition to Benedict Cumberbatch, a serious Oscar nominee for Best Actor, his partners (Cody Smith-McPhee, Jesse Plemons and Kirsten Dunst) have also been nominated for Best Supporting Actor.
Do not search (Netflix)
4 nominations: Best Film, Best Original Screenplay, Best Editing, Best Music
No nominations in the interpretation categories, but still being in the top four categories. Already awarded the Academy Award for Best Adaptation for his screenplay for his feature film The Big Short: Robbery of the Century in 2016, Adam McKay reaffirms his status as one of Hollywood’s most famous writers / directors.
A duet created by Leonardo DiCaprio and Jennifer Lawrence, Do Not Look is a satire that follows the story of two scientists who discover that a comet heading straight for Earth will destroy our planet. In the midst of a media and political storm, they experience all the calamities in the world that take their various interlocutors seriously.
Missing Daughter (Netflix)
3 Nominations: Best Actress, Best Supporting Actress, Best Adapted Screenplay
For her first feature film, actress Maggie Gyllenhaal adapts Elena Ferrante’s novel. Stolen doll, And addresses a taboo subject: maternal regret. Through the fate of Leda, her protagonist, she tells the story of a woman who finds herself in the eyes of a young mother.
A lost daughter paints a portrait of a rare woman in a movie. With delicacy and sophistication, the filmmaker enlivens his characters thanks to a trio of his wonderful actors and points to the orders that are addressed to mothers in modern society. The drama was nominated for three Oscars: Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Actress (Olivia Coleman) and Best Supporting Actress (Jesse Buckley).
Tiki, Tiki… Boom! (Netflix)
2 nominations: Best Actor and Best Editing
The first feature film by the brilliant Lynn-Manuel Miranda (creator of the Broadway phenomenon Hamilton), Tiki, Tiki … Boom! Is an excellent adaptation of Jonathan Larson’s autobiographical musical of the same name.
This is Andrew Garfield (who has returned strongly with this film in recent months, but also Tammy Faye and Spider-Man: No Way Home) gliding brilliantly in the skin of this deceased genius composer before his first performance. Rent, a play that makes him a posthumous star.
Mitchell vs. Cars (Netflix)
1 nomination: Best Animated Film
Produced by Phil Lord and Chris Miller (The Great Adventures of Lego, with Cloudy Meat Balls, 21 Jump Street, Spider-Man New Generation), The Mitchells Against the Machines is also an ultra-referenced fantasy adventure film that tells the story of Rebellion. Technology will affect the future of a dysfunctional family.
On the way to college, Katie Mitchell and her loved ones will witness an unprecedented car uprising, and this ordeal will bring them closer than ever. Under the crazy SF road trip, Les Mitchells vs. Cars is a wonderful animated film that is funny, disturbing and terribly effective.
Hand of God (Netflix)
1 nomination: Best Foreign Language Film
Directed by Paolo Sorrentino, “Hand of God” is the director’s most personal film, which tells the story of the turning point of his adolescence, which was marked by a family tragedy. Never Unhappy, his film, by contrast, is dazzling, announcing Filippo Scott, who plays Paolo Sorrentino as a teenager.
Dedicated to Naples (where the film takes place), Maradona and his family, God’s Hand competes in the Best Foreign Language Film category, a category in which Paolo Sorretino was already awarded the 2014 La Grande Bellezza Award. This autobiographical film competes with two of the 2021 festivals’ favorite films, Drive My Car and Julie (12 chapters).
In the eyes of Tammy Faye (Disney +)
2 nominations: Best Actress and Best Makeup and Hairstyle
It’s well known biographies – along with physical transformation! – Popular at the Oscars. Not surprisingly, Jessica Chastain received a nomination for her role as the wife of 70s-80s star TV announcer Jim Becker in “In the Eyes of Tammy Faye.”
The actress completely disappears behind this colorful role and instantly makes this woman attractive, uttering a message of love that will see her world explode after several scandals with her husband are reflected. Andrew Garfield.
Soul Summer (Disney +)
1 nomination: Best Documentary
The Harlem Cultural Festival finds new life in a little-known event that has been forgotten by some, thanks to the work of musician and director Amir “Questlov” Thompson. The latter is the author of Summer of the Soul. The documentary highlights this musical holiday that brought together many African-American artists. Unfortunately, the festival was completely overshadowed by the Woodstock Festival in 1969.
Summer of Soul has a great respect for this holiday, which is unfairly forgotten by history. The director has seen more than 40 hours of footage and has never shown up before to put together a two-hour work with multiple screenings. Questlove’s gesture found a unique echo: his feature film was nominated for an Oscar for Best Documentary.
Lucas (Disney +)
1 nomination: Best Animated Film
Luca was not a little Pixar, but Luca broke hearts with warm colors, luxurious Italian scenery and an exciting history of friendship. In this animated film that smells like summer, Luca and Alberto want to spend a special vacation as real little boys, except that the two characters are actually sea creatures being hunted by humans.
The writing and production of Enrico Casarosa, who has already collaborated with the amazing Coco, brings moving sincerity and generosity to this new piece of jewelry from Pixar Studios, full of evil, kindness and rude answers.
Raya and the Last Dragon (Disney +)
1 nomination: Best Animated Film
Nominated for Best Animated Feature Film, Raya and the Last Dragon by director duo Carlos Lopez Estrada and Don Hall is a small revolution in itself: it features the first princess of Southeast Asia. The tale tells of the adventures of a lone warrior whose task is to find the last dragon to restore peace to his kingdom in Kumandra.
Raya and the Last Dragon is another breakthrough for Disney Studios. The film invites viewers to discover the ancient legends of South Asian culture, intertwined with a sequence of spectacular actions and various styles of animation. In the foreground, first of all, we meet a great hero whose courage and bravery can inspire young viewers.
Was Ricardo (Prime Video)
3 Nominations: Best Actor, Best Actress and Best Supporting Actor
Written and directed by renowned Aaron Sorkin, Being the Ricardos focuses on a pair created by Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz. Less well known in France, they were two huge TV stars in the United States thanks to the 1950s series I Love Lucy.
Thus, the film takes the viewer behind the scenes of this cult sitcom, the relationship between Lucille and Desi, respectively, played by Nicholas Kidman and Javier Bardem, both of whom have invested heavily in the roles – starting with love at first sight. The first failures.
Spencer (Prime Video)
1 Nomination: Best Actress
Chilean Pablo Laurent transforms each of his films into a sensory experience. Spencer is no exception to the rule. This biographical film about Lady Diana recalls the tensions between the princess and her relatives during the 1991 Christmas holidays. For three days, the feature film tells the story of a young woman who tries in vain to find her place.
In the shoes of the Royal Icon, Kristen Stewart signs her best role. And for good reason, she won the only nomination for the film, Best Actress. Sharp, poetic, and disturbing, Spencer is no ordinary biographical film. Through its directorial staging, the film is seen as a thriller on the border of drama and horror.
Prince of New York 2 (Prime Video)
1 Nomination: Best Makeup and Hairstyle
Prince in New York After 33 years, Eddie Murphy joins Akim Joffer, who became king in the film Prince of New York 2. Craig Brewer hires John Landis to produce this second opus.
The King of Metamorphosis, Eddie Murphy, once again had fun – with his girlfriend Arseneo Hall – transforming his appearance by interpreting several characters. Which earned the film an Oscar nomination for Best Makeup and Hairstyle.
CODA (Apple TV +)
3 Nominations: Best Picture, Best Supporting Actor and Best Adapted Screenplay
When Americans offer a good remake of a French movie, it gives CODA Xian Heather (Orange Is the New Black, GLOW). This American version of La Famille Bélier, whose title, the acronym “Child Of Deaf Adults,” also refers to the end of the musical part.
Because it is not just about the daily life of a terribly charming and authentic deaf family (the embodiment of real deaf actors), it is also a story about a young singer who is torn between his dreams and responsibilities to loved ones. After causing a sensation at the Sundance Film Festival in the United States, CODA continues to win awards thanks to a story of great emotional strength and a moving actor.
Macbeth Tragedy (Apple TV +)
3 Nominations: Best Actor, Best Screenplay and Best Director and Best Cinematography
Joel Cohen’s first solo film, The Macbeth Tragedy is a new adaptation of Shakespeare’s Macbeth, where Denzel Washington plays the title role opposite Francis McDormand, played by his wife, the Terrible Lady Macbeth. Nominated for seventh Best Actor in a Male Category, Denzel Washington is fighting for a second coronation since 2002 training day.
Brilliant black-and-white French director Bruno Delbonelli – nominated for Best Cinematography – The film is also entirely shot in the studio with a tough Calvinist series, this time nominated by Nancy Hay.
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