The release of the films nominated for the most coveted award in world cinema, the Oscars 2022, stirred the cultural universe this Tuesday morning (8). In a live broadcast over the internet, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences in Hollywood announced the names of the productions competing for the golden statuette, which will be presented on March 27.
Cinephiles or not, those interested in watching the films and making their own review before the award is given can accompany at least 16 candidates through the most diverse streaming services. Some big names, such as 007 – No Time to Die, Spencer and Amor, Sublime Amor, however, are still not on any platform.
Check out the list of the main productions on each digital platform below.
Netflix
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Attack of the Dogs (Power of the Dog)
A major highlight of the 2022 edition of the Oscars, with 12 nominations, the production of Netflix competes in the top ten categories of the award – and can make history: Ari Wagner, director of photography, can become the first woman to win a statuette in the segment, in addition to filmmaker Jane Campion, who can only be the third woman elected best director. Benedict Cumberbatch is up for Best Actor, while Jesse Plemons and Kirsten Dunst are up for Best Supporting Actor and Actress.
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Don’t Look Up (Don’t Look Up)
With a star-studded cast like Leonardo DiCaprio and Jennifer Lawrence, “Don’t Look Up” competes in four categories – including best picture. The fictional story of two astronomers trying to warn humanity about a comet about to destroy planet Earth has generated great repercussion on the internet.
Starring former Spider-Man Andrew Garfield, who is up for best actor, the drama “Tick, Tick… Boom!” also appears in the category of best editing and editing.
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The Lost Daughter (The Lost Daughter)
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The Mitchell Family and the Revolt of the Machines (Mithcells vs. The Machines)
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The Hand of God (È stata la mano di Dio)
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Audible
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Lead Me Home
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Three Songs for Benazir
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The Wise Thrush (Robin Robin)
Amazon Prime Video
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In the Rhythm of the Heart (CODA)
Telling the story of young Ruby, the only listener in a family of the hearing impaired, “In the Rhythm of the Heart” competes in three categories: best picture, supporting actor – for actor Troy Kotsur – and adapted screenplay.
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Introducing the Ricardos (Being the Ricardos)
Based on facts, “Introducing the Ricardos” goes to the Oscars being able to award three of its actors: Nicole Kidman is one of the nominees for best actress, while Javier Bardem is nominated for best actor; JK Simmons appears in the category of best supporting actor
HBO Max
Runner-up for nominations, with 10, “Dune” is a strong candidate to take home some statuettes – such as best picture – despite the young Timothée Chalamet being out of contention for the best actor award. Costumes, adapted script and soundtrack are some of the strengths of the production.
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King Richard: Creating Champions (King Richard)
The true story of Richard Williams, the father of multi-champion tennis players Serena and Venus Williams, could earn Will Smith the best actor award in 2022, which would be his first Oscar. “creating champions” was also nominated for best picture, music and original screenplay.
Disney+
Produced by Disney, “Encanto” has as its plot a family that lives hidden in the mountains of Colombia and is highlighted in the categories of best soundtrack and best original music, in addition to competing for best animation.
If Encanto is set in South America, Luca – another Disney production in partnership with Pixar – has the story told in the Italian Riviera. Compete for best animation.
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Cruella
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Raya and the Last Dragon (Raya and the Last Dragon)
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Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings (Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings)
Star+
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Free Guy: Taking Control (Free Guy)
Free Guy is nominated for this year’s Oscar only in the category of best visual effect, but it has names like New Zealander Taika Waititi, who won best adapted screenplay in 2020 for Jojo Rabbit.
Apple TV+
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The Tragedy of MacBeth (The Tragedy of Macbeth)
Based on the tragedy by William Shakespeare, The Tragedy of MacBeth stars Denzel Washington, one of the best actor nominees in this edition. The film can also receive the awards for best cinematography and production design.
Source: CNN Brasil

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