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‘La La Land’ turns on the charm in ‘not-so-white’ Oscars line-up

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LOS ANGELES, (Reuters) - Romantic musical “La La Land” became the movie to beat at the Academy Awards after earning 14 nomination­s yesterday in a diverse list that silenced the #OscarsSoWh­ite controvers­y of the last two years.

With nods that included best picture, actor, actress, director, score and screenplay, the musical about a struggling actress (Emma Stone) and her jazz pianist boyfriend (Ryan Gosling) equaled the record set by the 1997 blockbuste­r “Titanic” and the 1950 film “All About Eve.”

“La La Land” also became the first original musical to win a best picture Oscar nomination since “All That Jazz” in 1979. Director Damien Chazelle called the acclaim “a delirious, wonderful moment.” He told Reuters in a phone interview the musical resonated because it looked at “what it means to be young and in love today, what it means to be an artist today and chase a dream.”

The 6,600 member Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, which votes on the Oscars, has a history of responding well to movies about show business, including past best picture winners “Birdman” and “The Artist.”

However Academy President Cheryl Boone Isaacs said the multiple nomination­s for “La La Land” reflected its craftsmans­hip.

“I think Hollywood likes any film that has a tremendous­ly good script, very well directed, acted and all aspects together, which is what you’re talking about with the 14 nomination­s,” she told Reuters Television.

The film will vie for best picture with black coming-of-age movie “Moonlight and sci-fi film “Arrival” each with eight nods; Mel Gibson’s Hollywood comeback war movie “Hacksaw Ridge”; dramas “Manchester by the Sea,” “Hidden Figures,” “Lion”; modern western “Hell or High Water”; and Denzel Washington’s adaptation of stage play “Fences.”

Whereas last year all 20 acting nominees were white, unleashing an #OscarsSoWh­ite backlash, seven people of color were among this year’s acting nominees - the highest ever ethnic representa­tion. Four of the nine best picture contenders told African-American or Asian stories.

They included supporting actor nominees Dev Patel for the Indian adoption story “Lion,” Mahershala Ali and Naomie Harris for “Moonlight” and Viola Davis who is expected to win for “Fences.”

“The Oscars have rallied to do a better job reflecting the diversity of America and the world,” said Tom O’Neil, founder of awards website Goldderby.com

“Moonlight” director Barry Jenkins called the nomination­s for his low-budget film “an affirmatio­n that film has the power to erode barriers and reveal what makes us all human.”

“Hidden Figures,” a feel-good boxoffice hit about three black female mathematic­ians working on the U.S. space program in the 1960s, brought a supporting actress nod for Octavia Spencer.

In the best actor field, “La La Land” star Gosling is thought to be in a close race with Washington and Casey Affleck, who plays a grieving father in “Manchester by the Sea.”

It was a big day for Amazon Studios, which becomes the first streaming service to land a best picture Oscar nomination with “Manchester by the Sea,” which also earned five other nods..

The lead actress race includes frontrunne­r Natalie Portman for her role as the late Jacqueline Kennedy in “Jackie,” French actress Isabelle Huppert for thriller “Elle,” Stone and Ruth Negga for mixedmarri­age story “Loving.”

 ?? REUTERS/Staff/File Photos ?? Best actress Oscar nominees for the 89th annual Academy Awards (L-R) Isabelle Huppert, Ruth Negga, Emma Stone, Natalie Portman, and Meryl Streep are seen in a combinatio­n of file photos.
REUTERS/Staff/File Photos Best actress Oscar nominees for the 89th annual Academy Awards (L-R) Isabelle Huppert, Ruth Negga, Emma Stone, Natalie Portman, and Meryl Streep are seen in a combinatio­n of file photos.
 ?? REUTERS/Staff/File Photos ?? Best actor Oscar nominees for the 89th annual awards (L-R) Casey Affleck, Andrew Garfield, Ryan Gosling, Viggo Mortensen and Denzel Washington are seen in a combinatio­n of file photos.
REUTERS/Staff/File Photos Best actor Oscar nominees for the 89th annual awards (L-R) Casey Affleck, Andrew Garfield, Ryan Gosling, Viggo Mortensen and Denzel Washington are seen in a combinatio­n of file photos.

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