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95th Oscars. Predictions for the Films of 2023 / CEREMONY: March 10th, 2024
 For prediction, discussion, entertainment purposes only discuss on the blog

  

and the Oscar nominees are...

Nomination Morning: Tuesday January 23, 2024
Oscar Night: Sunday, March 10, 2024


 

 

Best Animated Feature

Oscar ignored the precursor opinions and selected Nimona and Robot Dreams over the box office hits Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Suzume, and Super Mario Bros. While this is mostly a happy result (Nimona and Robot Dreams are both great choices) it's still a great pity that Makoto Shinkai (Suzume) keeps being passed over in this category. He suffered the same fate for his beloved hits Your Name and Weathering With You.

 

The Boy and the Heron

Hayao Miyazaki
(4th nom
| 1 win)
Dec 8th
(Japan)
GKids / Studio Ghibli

REVIEW

TRADITIONAL FANTASY

Elemental

Pete Sohn (first nomination!)
June 16th
(US)
Disney / Pixar

CG COMEDY FANTASY

Nimona
Nick Bruno and
Troy Quane (1st nominations for each)
June 23rd
(US)
Netflix / Annapurna

CG FANTASY

Robot Dreams
Pablo Berger
(Spain)
NEON / 

TRADITIONAL

Spider-Man Across the Spider-Verse
Joaquim Santos, Kemp Powers, Justin K Thompson (first nominations for all*)
June 2nd
(US)
Sony / Marvel 

REVIEW

CG SUPERHERO

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Since the inception of this category Miyazaki has only passed over for one film (Ponyo). He could even win his second this year. This must be a relief for Pete Sohn. He was previously the only Pixar director who wasn't nominated for a non-sequel (Good Dinosaur). This is only the second nominee in this category with gay characters (Paranormal being the first) A rare animated feature nominee without any dialogue! The first installment won the Oscar but the only sequels to win this category so far had Toy Story in the title
         


 

 

*Statistics below reflect animated categories ONLY. So if there's an asterisk they have been Oscar nominated elsewhere

Best Animated Short

 93 films qualified though Oscar doesn't release that list any more publicly (for reasons we don't understand).  15 films moved on to the nomination ballot and these 5 prevailed in the end!

Letter to a Pig
Tal Kantor 
(first nomination)

Israel
17 minutes

A Holocaust survivor writes a thank you letter to the pig that saved his life. 

Ninety-Five Sense
Jared Hess and Jerusha Hess
(first nominations for each)

US
13 minutes

The Napoleon Dynamite filmmakers deliver a comic short about the five senses and a man with little time to enjoy them. 

Our Uniform
Yegane Moghaddam
(first nomination)

Iran
7 minutes

Memories of an Iranian girl play out on her old uniform. 

This is the first time an Iranian produciton has made this category's finalist list.

Pachyderme

Stephanie Clement (1st nomination)

France
11 minutes

A girl stays with her grandparents in the countryside for a summer.

WAR IS OVER! Inspired by the Music of John and Yoko
Dave Mullins (2nd nom)

US
11 minutes

World War I rages on in an alternate reality but two soldiers stop to play a game of chess.

What Should Win? (Vote Daily)

 
What was left out?

 The other finalists were... 27, Boom, Dog Apartment, Eeva, I'm Hip, A Kind of Testament, Once Upon a Studio, Pete, Smoke, and Wild Summon

What will win?
TBA

 

 

*Statistics below reflect doc categories ONLY. So if there's an asterisk they have been Oscar nominated elsewhere

Best Documentary Feature

168 films qualified after which 15 were selected to compete on the final ballot from which these 5 features were chosen.

20 Days in Mariupol
Mstylav Chernov (first nomination!)

CAPSULE

Ukrainian journalists trying to chronicle the Russian war in a besieged city. A debut feature. This also made the finals for Best International Film (Ukraine)

Bobi Wine: The People's President
Moses Bwayo & Christopher Sharp (first nomination for both!)

Uganda. A bio doc about opposition leader and musician

The Eternal Memory
Maite Alberdi (2nd nomination)

REVIEW

About a couple dealing with Alzheimer's disease. From the director of The Mole Agent

Four Daughters
Kaouther Ben Hania (first nomination*)

A drama/doc hybrid about a woman and her four daughters. This also made the finals for Best International Feature Film (Tunisia)

To Kill a Tiger

Nisha Pahuja (first nomination)

A Hindi language doc about a girl who is sexually assaulted and her fathers search for justice.  

What Should Win? (Vote Daily)

 
What was left out?

 The highest profile omissions were American Symphony (which Netflix was pushing hard), Beyond Utopia (which had done very well in the precursors), and Still: A Michael J Fox Movie (which was somehow on the finalists list despite already winning 4 Emmys!). The other finalists that didn't make it to the coveted nomination were... 32 Sounds, Apolonia Apolonia, Desperate Souls, Going to Mars, In the Rearview, Stamped from the Beginning, and A Still Small Voice

Who will win?
 

 

 

 

*Statistics below reflect doc categories ONLY. So if there's an asterisk they have been Oscar nominated elsewhere

Best Documentary Short

Presumably 100+ shorts qualified after which 15 were selected to compete on the final ballot from which these 5 features were chosen.

The ABCs of Book Banning
Trish Adlesic (2nd nom), Nazenet Habtezghi (first nomination), Sheila Nevin (first nomination)

US. 27 minutes

On youthful minds and the effects of school district book bannings. Adlesci was previously nominated for Gasland and Sheila Nevins has a gazillion Emmys.

The Barber of Little Rock
John Hoffman, Christine Turner (never nominated)

US. 35 minutes

On the widening racial wealth gap but focused on a local barber and the nonprofit "People Trust"

Island in Between
S Leo Chiang  (first nomination)

Taiwan. 20 minutes

The Last Repair Shop
Kris Bowers (2nd nom), Ben Proudfoot (3rd nom, 1 win)
(US)

US 39 minutes

A doc about heroes who make sure students aren't without music. Proudfoot previously won this category with Queen of Basketball

Nãi Nai & Wài Pó
Sean Wang
(first nomination!)

US. 16 minutes

The director's ode to his grandmothers

What Should Win? (Vote Daily)

 
What was left out?

Previous Oscar nominees like Kevin Macdonald's Last Song from Kabul, and Ramin Bahrini's If Dreams Were Lightning. Other finalists were Black Girls Play, Between Earth and Sky, Camp Courage, Deciding Vote, How We Get Free, and international options like Bear (France), Oasis (Canada), Wings of Dust (Peru),

Who will win?
 

 

 

*Statistics below all Oscar categories.

Best Live-Action Short

Presumably 100+ shorts qualified after which 15 were selected to compete on the final ballot. Finally these 5 features were chosen.

The After
Misan Harriman
(first nomination)

US. 18 minutes

David Oyelowo stars in this short drama about a rideshare driver and a pick up from his past [Netflix]

Invincible
Vincent Rene-Lortie
(first nomination)

Canada. 30 minutes

Inspired by a true story. The last 48 hours of the life of a 14 year old boy fighting for his freedom. 

Knight of Fortune

Lasse Lyskjaer Noer
(first nomination)

Denmark. 25 minutes

An "absurd and melodic" meeting between two old grieving men. 

Red White and Blue
Nazrin Choudhury
(first nomination)

US. 23 minutes

A pregnant waitress crosses statelines to get an abortion. Brittany Snow (Pitch Perfect) stars.

The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar

Wes Anderson (8th nom... in 5 different categories!)

US. 37 minutes

Benedict Cumberbatch stars in this delight about a wealthy man who learns to see through objects and predict the future. [Netflix]

What Should Win? (Vote Daily)

 
What was left out?

The other 10 finalists were: The Anne Frank Gift Shop (US), An Avocado Pit (Portugal), Bienvenidos a Los Angeles (US), Dead Cat (Canada), Good Boy (UK), Invisible Border (Austria), One Note Man (US), The Shepherd (US/UK), Strange Way of Life (Spain), and Yellow (UK/Afghanistan),

Who will win?