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Award Season Buzz: Predictions and Surprises in This Year’s Nomination Race

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The 2025 season has marked by and omissions, reshaping the of this year’s nominations.

Leading the charge is “Emilia Pérez,” a Spanish-language musical that delves into the life of a Mexican cartel boss transitioning into a woman. The film garnered 13 nominations, Best Picture and Best Director for Jacques Audiard. Actresses Karla Sofía Gascón and Zoe Saldaña nods for performances, with Gascón making history as the first openly trans actor to be .

“The Brutalist” and “Wicked” closely followed, each securing 10 nominations. “The Brutalist” earned accolades for Best Picture and Best Director, while “Wicked” received recognition for its adaptation from the musical.

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In a surprising turn, “I’m Still Here,” a film, clinched a Best Picture nomination, marking a significant achievement for Brazilian cinema. The film also received nods for Best Feature and Best Actress for Fernanda Torres.

The Best Actor saw Sebastian Stan’s portrayal of a in “The Apprentice” him a nomination, a testament to his transformative performance. However, notable absences included Denzel Washington for “Gladiator II” and Daniel Craig for “Queer,” both of whom were expected to be strong contenders.

The Best Director race is particularly competitive, with Coralie Fargeat becoming the only woman nominated in this category for “The Substance,” a film that also secured Best Picture and Best Actress nominations.

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Animated features have also made a significant . “Flow,” a Latvian film, not only received a Best Animated Feature nomination but also made history by becoming the first Latvian film to be nominated in the Best International Feature category.

The 2025 award season has been a rollercoaster of surprises and snubs, reflecting the evolving tastes and dynamics of the film industry. As the ceremony approaches, anticipation builds to see which films and performances will ultimately take the coveted awards.

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