‘Wicked’ and ‘Emilia Pérez’ advance in Oscars shortlists

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The Selena Gomez ballad Mi Camino, the Will Ferrell and Harper Steele road trip documentary Will & Harper and Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross’s pulsating Challengers score are one step closer to an Oscar nomination. The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences unveiled shortlists in 10 categories on Tuesday, including for documentary, international feature, best song and score.

Two musicals, Emilia Pérez and Wicked, were well represented in the categories. Netflix’s audacious drug-lord drama Emilia Pérez was most named, advancing in international feature, original score, two original songs including Mi Camino and El Mal (performed by Zoe Saldaña), sound and hair and makeup.

Wicked also moved forward in several categories, like hair and makeup, original score, sound and visual effects. The adaptation of the Broadway musical did not include original songs and therefore wasn’t eligible in that category.

The song semi-finalists include several notable artistes, like Pharrell Williams for Piece by Piece, Lainey Wilson for her Twisters song Out of Oklahoma, Elton John and Brandi Carlile for Never Too Late and Robbie Williams for Forbidden Road from Better Man. Diane Warren may also be heading for a 16th nomination for her song from The Six Triple Eight. Nicholas Britell’s Winter Coat, performed by Saoirse Ronan in Blitz, was also included, as was Lin-Manuel Miranda’s Tell Me It’s You from Mufasa: The Lion King, performed by Aaron Pierre and Tiffany Boone.

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Among the 15 documentaries eligible for nominations are The Bibi Files, Daughters, Eno, Frida, The Remarkable Life of Ibelin, Dahomey, Union, Porcelain War and No Other Land.

There are also 15 international features advancing, including I’m Still Here (Brazil), Universal Language (Canada), The Seed of the Sacred Fig (Germany), Kneecap (Ireland), Vermiglio (Italy), Flow (Latvia) and Dahomey (Senegal).

As most of the shortlists are in below-the-line categories celebrating crafts, there are also films that aren’t necessarily the most obvious of Oscar contenders. Deadpool & Wolverine was singled out for both sound and visual effects, as was Alien: Romulus which also got a nod for score.

Dune: Part Two, included in visual effects, sound and makeup and hair, was notably not among the 20 score finalists. Hans Zimmer’s work was not eligible because it contained too much pre-existing music from the first Dune. He did make the cut for Blitz, however, as did Danny Elfman for Beetlejuice Beetlejuice, Kris Bowers for The Wild Robot, Bryce Dessner for Sing Sing and Daniel Blumberg for The Brutalist.

For the most part, shortlists are determined by members in their respective categories, though the specifics vary from branch to branch: Some have committees, some have minimum viewing requirements.

These lists will narrow to five when final nominations are announced on January 17, 2025. The 97th Oscars, hosted by Conan O’Brien, will be held on Sunday, March 2, broadcasting on ABC and streaming live on Hulu.

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