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All Oscar nominees, with "Nomadland" as a big favorite

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"Lack", by David Fincher, with 10 applications, It is the film with the most nominations for the 93rd. edition of the Oscars to be delivered this Sunday in Los Angeles, aunque “Nomadland”, who opts for six statuettes, appears as the possible big winner of the night.

The following is the full list of nominations:

– Best film: "Lack", by David Fincher; “Nomadland”, by Chloé Zhao; "Beautiful revenge", de Emerald Fennell; "Threatening", by Lee Isaac Chung; "The judgment of the 7 from Chicago", de Aaron Sorkin; "The father", the Florian Zeller; "Judas and the black messiah", de Shaka King; and "The sound of metal", by Darius Marder.

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– Best Direction: Chloe Zhao (“Nomadland”), David Fincher ("Lack", Emerald Fennell ("Beautiful revenge"), Lee Isaac Chung ("Threatening") and Thomas Vinterberg ("Another round").

– Best Leading Actress: Carey Mulligan ("Beautiful revenge"), Andra Day (“The United States vs. Billie Holiday”), Frances McDormand (“Nomadland”), Vanessa Kirby ("Fragments of a woman") and Viola Davis ("The mother of blues").

– Best Leading Actor: Anthony Hopkins ("The father"), Chadwick Boseman ("The mother of blues"), Gary Oldman ("Lack"), Ahmed Rice ("The sound of metal") y Steven Yeun ("Threatening").

– Best Supporting Actress: Amanda Seyfried ("Lack"), Glenn Close (“Hillbilly, a rural elegy "), “Maria Bakalova” (“Borat 2”), Olivia Colman ("The father") and Yuh-Jung Youn ("Threatening").

– Best Supporting Actor: Daniel Kaluuya ("Judas and the black messiah"), LaKeith Stanfield ("Judas and the black messiah"), Leslie Odom Jr. ("One night in Miami ..."), Paul Raci ("The sound of metal") and Sacha Baron Cohen ("The judgment of the 7 from Chicago").

– Best Original Screenplay: "Judas and the black messiah", "Threatening", "Beautiful revenge", "The sound of metal" and "The judgment of the 7 from Chicago".

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– Best Adapted Screenplay: “Borat 2”, “Nomadland”, "One night in Miami ...", "The father" and "White Tiger".

– Best cinematography: "Judas and the black messiah", "Lack", "News from the great world", "Nomadland" and "The Trial of the 7 from Chicago".

– Best Editing: "The judgment of the 7 from Chicago", “Nomadland”, "Beautiful revenge", "The sound of metal" and "The father".

– Best Production Design: "The mother of blues", "Lack", "News from the great world", "Tenet" and "The father".

– Best Costume Design: “Emma.”, "The mother of blues", "Lack", "Mulán" and "Pinocchio".

– Better Sound: “Greyhound: In the sights of the enemy ", "Lack", "News from the great world", "Soul" and "The sound of metal".

– Best Makeup and Hairstyling: “Emma.”, “Hillbilly, a rural elegy ", "The mother of blues", "Mank" and "Pinocchio".

– Best Soundtrack: Terence Blanchard for "5 Bloods", Trent Reznor y Atticus Ross por “Mank”; Emile Mosseri for "Minari"; James Newton Howard for "Big World News"; y Trent Reznor, Atticus Ross y Jon Batiste por “Soul”.

– Best Original Song: “Husavik” from “Eurovision Song Contest: The story of Fire Saga " – Savan Kotecha, Max Grahn and Rickar Göransson; "Fight for You" from "Judas and the Black Messiah" – H.E.R., D’Mile and Tiara Thomas; "Io Si" from "Life before itself" – Diane Warren and Laura Pausini; "Speak Now" from "A Night in Miami ..." – Leslie Odom Jr. y Sam Ashworth; "Hear My Voice" from "The Trial of the 7 from Chicago" – Celeste, Daniel Pemberton.

– Better Visual Effects: “Love and Monsters”, "Mulán", “Tenet”, "Midnight Sky" and "The One and Only Ivan".

“Tenet”, de Christopher Nolan

– Best Documentary (feature film): "Collective", of Alexander Nanau; “Crip Camp”, by James Lebrecht and Nicole Newnham; "Agent Mole", by Maite Alberdi; "My teacher the octopus", by Pippa Ehrlich and James Reed; “Time”, de Garrett Bradley.

– Best Documentary (short film): “A Concerto Is a Conversation”, the Ben Proudfoot y Kris Bowers; “A Love Song for Latasha”, by Sophia Nahli Allison and Janice Duncan; “Colette”, by Anthony Giacchino and Alice Doyard; “Do Not Split”, by Anders Hammer and Charlotte Cook; “Hunger Ward”, de Skye Fitzgerald y Michael Scheuerman.

– Best Animated Feature Film: “Shaun, the lamb: The movie: Farmer ", de Will Becher y Richard Phelan; "United", de Dan Scanlon; "Beyond the Moon", of Glen Keane and John Kahrs; “Soul”, by Pete Docter and Kemp Powers; “Wolfwakers: Wolf spirit", of Tomm Moore and Ross Stewart.

– Best Animated Short: “Burrow”, de Madeline Sharafian; “Genius Loci”, by Adrien Merigeau; “If Anything Happens I Love You”, de Michael Govier y Will McCormack; "Yes-People", by Gísli Darri Halldórsson; “Opera”, by Erick Oh.

– Best fiction short: “Feeling Through”, de Doug Roland; “The Letter Room”, by Elvira Lind; “The Present”, de Farah Nabulsi; “Two Distant Strangers”, by Travon Free and Martin Desmond Roe; “White Eye”, de Tomer Shushan.

– Best International Film: "Collective" (Romania), of Alexander Nanau; "Another round" (Denmark), by Thomas Vinterberg; "Shaonian de ni" (Hong Kong), de Derek Tsang; "Where are you going?, Aida?” (Bosnia Herzegovina), by Jasmilla Zbanic; “The Man Who Sold His Skin” (Tunisia), by Kaouther Ben Hania.

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