* New Zealander Jane Campion She is the first director to be nominated twice for an Oscar. In 1994 it was for his film “The piano lesson” (although the category that won was in the script) and this year it is for “The power of the dog”.
*The Japanese movie “Drive my car” could repeat the feat achieved by “Parasite”, the Korean film that two years ago won in two categories: Best Film and Best International Film (formerly called “Best Foreign Language Film”). “Drive my car” is also nominated in both categories.
* Two couples are candidates this year: the Spanish Javier Bardem and Penelope Cruz as best actor and best actress, respectively, for “Being the Ricardos”, and “Madres Paralelas”. It is the fourth nomination for them, who have already won an Oscar each. Kirsten Dunst and Jesse Plemmons a couple in real life, they both act in “The power of the dog” and were nominated in the category of supporting actors.
* Kenneth Branagh is the first actor/director/screenwriter to be nominated in seven different categories by the Academy. The “Belfast” director never won an Oscar, but this year he’s up for best picture, best director, and best original screenplay.
* The Danish film “Flee”, that narrates the trajectory of a refugee from Afghanistan to Europe, it earned three nominations. The film mixes animation with images to tell the true story of a childhood friend of the director, Jonas Poher Rasmussen, who thus protected the identity of his protagonist. Compete for best animated film, best international film and best documentary.
* Lady Gaga’s followers set fire to the networks knowing that his star was fuori della coppa. She was a fixed number for Best Actress for her role in “The Gucci House,” but the Academy said no.
Source: Ambito

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