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Hollywood holds breath for Oscars nomination­s

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LOS ANGELES: Hollywood was on tenterhook­s Tuesday for the unveiling of this year’s Oscars nomination­s, with critical darlings ‘ La La Land’, ‘ Moonlight’ and ‘ Manchester by the Sea’ leading a crowded field of contenders.

The nominated films, actors and filmmakers will be made public shortly after 5 am (Malaysian time 9pm) during an announceme­nt which for the first time will be streamed online.

This year’s crop is expected to ref lect a push by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences to show more diversity and avoid the social hashtag # OscarsSoWh­ite that has dogged the awards for the past two years.

Industry watchers are predicting that Damien Chazelle’s whimsical, romantic musical ‘La La Land’ — buoyed by a record seven Golden Globe awards earlier this month — will triumph at the Feb 26 Oscars bash with possible golden statuettes for best movie, best actor and in several other categories.

But the movie starring Emma Stone and Ryan Gosling is facing stiff competitio­n from ‘Moonlight’ — the coming-of-age tale of a black man in Miami — and ‘Manchester by the Sea’, about a depressive loner played by Casey Affleck.

Both films also received nods at the Golden Globes, though far fewer than ‘La La Land’.

Other frontrunne­rs for best picture are Denis Villeneuve’s scifi thriller ‘Arrival’; Mel Gibson’s bloody WWII movie ‘ Hacksaw Ridge’; Garth Davis’s family drama ‘ Lion’; and Theodore Melfi’s biographic­al comedydram­a ‘Hidden Figures’.

“I suspect ‘ La La Land’ and ‘ Hidden Figures’ will get a lot of nomination­s, because the movies impressed people in both abovetheli­ne categories as well as behind the camera — costumes, production design, music, et cetera,” Tim Gray, awards editor for trade magazine Variety, told AFP.

‘Extraordin­ary outreach to diversity’

In the lead actor category, Aff leck, Gosling and Denzel Washington, who plays an African-American father trying to raise his family in the screen adaptation of the Broadway hit ‘Fences’, are leading the pack.

Other contenders are Andrew Garfield, who plays an army medic in ‘ Hacksaw Ridge’ and Viggo Mortensen who plays a father trying to raise his six kids in ‘Captain Fantastic’.

The field is also crowded in the best actress race, where Stone is expected to vie for an Oscar opposite Natalie Portman, who plays a grieving JFK widow in ‘Jackie’; Isabelle Huppert, for her performanc­e in the rapereveng­e thriller ‘ Elle’; Amy Adams, who plays a linguist able to communicat­e with aliens in ‘Arrival’; and Meryl Streep, who stars in the comedy biopic ‘Florence Foster Jenkins’.

Huppert — often described as France’s equivalent of Streep — scooped the best actress award at the Golden Globes for her performanc­e in ‘Elle’, which also won for best foreign film.

Industry pundits say the 63year- old could very well walk away with an Oscar next month, becoming one of the rare actresses to win for a foreign language performanc­e.

Tom O’Neil, editor of awards prediction website Gold Derby, said the 6,000- plus Academy voters are sure to address headon last year’s outcry over the overwhelmi­ngly white nominees.

“I expect Oscar voters to make an extraordin­ary outreach to diversity with gads of nomination­s for ‘Moonlight’, ‘Hidden Figures’, ‘Fences’ and others,” he told AFP, referring to movies with AfricanAme­rican actors.

He added that two black actors — Viola Davis (‘ Fences’) and Mahershala Ali (‘Moonlight’) — have a real chance of winning in the best supporting actor/actress categories, while ‘ Moonlight’ could scoop the award for best picture. — AFP

 ??  ?? (Clockwise from top left) ‘Manchester By the Sea’, ‘Moonlight’ (top, right), and ‘La La Land’ (bottom, left) are leading the crowded field of contenders.
(Clockwise from top left) ‘Manchester By the Sea’, ‘Moonlight’ (top, right), and ‘La La Land’ (bottom, left) are leading the crowded field of contenders.
 ??  ?? In the best actress race, Emma Stone (‘La La Land’) is expected to vie for an Oscar opposite Natalie Portman (‘Jackie’).
In the best actress race, Emma Stone (‘La La Land’) is expected to vie for an Oscar opposite Natalie Portman (‘Jackie’).

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