Nominees for the 2024 Oscars

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The Mexican presence continues with Rodrigo Prieto in the cinematography category.

The awards Oscars are getting closer, this morning they announced the official nominations, which left us with several surprises. Do not miss the details!

The most nominated films continue with awards season predictions, including Oppenheimer and Killers Of The Flower Moon, both nominated for best film and best director respectively, where he accompanies them Poor Things, The Zone Of Interest and Anatomy Of A Fall, the last with Justine Triet as the only nominated director.

As for performance awards, Lily Gladstone she made history as the first Native American woman to be nominated for best actress in a leading role. In this same category they compete Emma Stone, for his second Oscar, Sandra HĂĽller, Carey Mulligan and Annette Bening. For best actor, the nominees are Bradley Cooper, Jeffrey Wright and Cillian Murphy.

In international films, they stand out The Snow Society, just released in Netflix, Perfect Days, Japanese production and The Zone Of Interest. The best animated film is one of the most anticipated categories, this year they are nominated The Boy and The Heron, of Hayao Miyazaki, Nimona, Spider-Man: Across The Spider-Verse and Elementary.

Barbie, the movie of Greta Gerwig, is nominated for best film, production design, costumes, best adapted screenplay and best actress and supporting actor with America Ferrera and Ryan Goslingin addition to two nominations for best original song, with “I’m Just Ken” and “What Was I Made For?” made of Billie Eilish.

The ceremony will take place on March 10, what are your predictions?

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