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A NIGHT BEFORE THE OSCARS…

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cized. In 2016, for the second year in a row, only white actors and actresses were nominated in the top four categories, resulting in the trending hashtag #OscarsSoWh­ite. From Barack Obama to Steven Spielberg, many people weighed in and protested.

Fast forward a year later and the top four categories now have a total of seven nonwhite nomination­s. Of the nine best picture nomination­s, three — Fences, Hidden Figures, and Moonlight — focus on race relations and the struggles of being black in America.

The remaining best picture nomination­s have storylines that range from a linguistic­s expert decipherin­g an alien language, to a toe-tapping musical, to a young man on a quest to find his lost family — to name a few.

While going through the nomination­s, we came across some interestin­g trivia about each of the nine best picture nomination­s. Here are three highlights from each movie.

Arrivals

Montreal artist Martine Bertrand created the inky circular alien language.

To ensure all terminolog­y, graphics and depictions were accurate, scientist and tech innovator Stephen Wolfram and his son Christophe­r Wolfram were consulted.

When designing the aliens, sources of inspiratio­n included: octopuses, whales, elephants, and spiders.

Fences

August Wilson, who wrote the play that the film is based on, insisted that a film adaptation be directed by an AfricanAme­rican.

In 2010, Denzel Washington and Viola Davis performed the play on Broadway 114 times.

This is not the first time Denzel Washington has directed Viola Davis. In 2002 he directed her in Antwone Fisher.

Hacksaw Ridge

Desmond T. Doss, the U.S. Army corporal the film is based on, received his Medal of Honour from then U.S. president Harry S. Truman in 1945.

This is the first movie Mel Gibson has directed in 10 years, since the 2006 release of Apocalypto.

Mel Gibson’s son Milo has his film debut in this movie.

Hell or High Water

Chris Pine and Ben Foster were cast in another 2016 movie — The Finest Hours.

Even though the story is set in Texas, much of it was filmed in New Mexico to take advantage of tax incentives.

Taylor Sheridan, who wrote the movie, is an actor-turned-screenwrit­er. He has a cameo in the movie as a cowboy driving cattle away from a fire.

Hidden Figures

Many of the cast members have worked together in other movies. Taraji P. Henson and Mahershala Ali played love interests in 2008 in The Curious Case of Benjamin Button. Octavia Spencer and Jim Parsons were in an episode of The Big Bang Theory — The Euclid Alternativ­e — where Spencer played a clerk at the DMV. In 2014, Spencer and Kevin Costner, appeared together in Black or White. Janelle Monáe and Mahershala Ali also acted in another movie nominated for best picture, Moonlight.

One of the scenes in the movie, where Taraji P. Henson, Octavia Spencer, and Janelle Monáe are seen playing cards and dancing, is a historic house in Atlanta where civil rights legends Ralph Abernathy and Martin Luther King Jr. met.

Besides producing the movie, Pharell Williams also oversaw the music and soundtrack.

La La Land

In all the scenes Ryan Gosling is shown playing the piano — that’s really him playing. He took piano lessons just for the role.

For his role, singer and pianist John Legend had to learn how to play the guitar.

From West Side Story to Wall-E, choreograp­her Mandy Moore drew inspiratio­n from five different movies when crafting the dance numbers Emma Stone and Ryan Gosling would perform.

Lion

The movie is based on a true story of a young man using Google Earth to find his lost family. Google partnered with the filmmakers to make the satellite imagery as accurate as possible.

The last scene of the movie was the first scene Dev Patel filmed.

In an interview, line producer Pravesh Sahni said they auditioned 4,000 boys for the role of the young Saroo Brierly.

Manchester by the Sea

In 2014, the screenplay for this movie was featured in the 2014 Black List. This is an annual survey of the most liked motion picture screenplay­s that have not yet been produced.

The actor who plays the funeral director, Kevin Grondin, is also one in real life.

There really is a town in Massachuse­tts called Manchester-by-the-Sea. Until 1989, it was called Manchester.

Moonlight

The movie is based on an unproduced play by MacArthur Fellow Tarell Alvin McCraney, called In Moonlight Black Boys Look Blue.

Naomie Harris’s scenes spanned 15 years in the character’s life. They were filmed out of sequence in three days.

There’s a scene where Mahershala Ali’s character Juan is teaching Alex R. Hibbert’s character Little to swim. It wasn’t an act. Hibbert did not know how to swim when production started.

11 More stars set to present at 89th Oscars Los Angeles- David Oyelowo, Amy Adams, Riz Ahmed, Javier Bardem, John Cho, Dwayne Johnson, Charlize Theron, and others

The presenters, including past Oscar winners and nominees, are Nigeria’s David Oyelowo, Amy Adams, Riz Ahmed, Javier Bardem, John Cho, Dwayne Johnson, Felicity Jones, Leslie Mann, Janelle Monáe, Emma Stone and Charlize Theron.“No matter who you are or where you live, movies bring us together,” said De Luca and Todd.

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Alex Hibbert and Mahershala Ali in ‘Moonlight’

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