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It could be a star-studded musical evening at the Academy Awards come March 12, as Taylor Swift, Lady Gaga, Rihanna and the Weeknd are all up for best-song Oscar nominations following today’s announcement of the shortlists in music.


Swati Bhat

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Fifteen songs and 15 scores from 2022 movies were selected by the 389 voting members of Oscar’s music branch, and there were few surprises in the song category. The score category made history, however, with two women and three African-American composers on the list.

The music branch will vote again in January to select five nominees in each category.

Taylor Swift could, at long last, become an Oscar nominee, for her song “Carolina” from “Where the Crawdads Sing,” and Rhianna could score with her song “Lift Me Up” from “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever.” Gaga, already an Oscar winner for “Shallow” from 2018’s “A Star Is Born,” could score again with her “Top Gun: Maverick” anthem “Hold My Hand.”

The Weeknd is a potential contender for the end-title song “Nothing Is Lost (You Give Me Strength)” from “Avatar: The Way of Water,” as is David Byrne for “This Is a Life” from “Everything Everywhere All at Once.” The Weeknd would be a first-time nominee if chosen when final-round voting begins Jan. 12, while Byrne is already an Oscar winner (as co-composer of the score for 1987’s “The Last Emperor”).

Selena Gomez could make the final list for her title song for the documentary “My Mind & Me,” as could D’Mile for the song “Stand Up” from “Till” and Giveon for “Time” from “Amsterdam.”

Diane Warren, who recently won an honorary Oscar for her career of movie songwriting, is up for a competitive slot with her “Applause” from “Tell It Like a Woman.” She has made no secret of the fact that she’d like a companion statuette for her newly acquired little gold man.

Lighthearted dance numbers figure in three instances: “Naatu Naatu” from the Indian Telugu-language epic “RRR”; LCD Soundsystem’s “New Body Rhumba” from the finale of “White Noise”; and “Good Afternoon,” sung by Will Ferrell and Ryan Reynolds in the holiday comedy musical “Spirited,” written by past Oscar winners Benj Pasek and Justin Paul (“La La Land”) along with three other songwriters.

The touching “Ciao Papa” from “Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio” made the list, as did “Til You’re Home” from “A Man Called Otto” by the film’s producer, actress and songwriter Rita Wilson (a duet with Sebastián Yatra, now well known for singing “Dos Oroguitas” from “Encanto”).

Perhaps the most surprising entry on the list — and apart from the Selena Gomez entry the only other documentary cited — is “Dust & Ash” from the film “The Voice of Dust & Ash,” a duet by songwriter J. Ralph and pop-jazz star Norah Jones.

High-profile contenders that failed to make the shortlist included Billie Eilish and Finneas, last year’s Oscar winners (for the James Bond song “No Time to Die”), whose “Nobody Like U” from “Turning Red” was considered likely; “Love Is Not Love” from “Bros,” and “Ready as I’ll Never Be,” from the doc “The Return of Tanya Tucker Featuring Brandi Carlile.”

This year’s score list was a triumph of diversity. Two female composers made the list: Hildur Guðnadóttir for “Women Talking” and Chanda Dancy for “Devotion.” Dancy is one of three African-American composers on the shortlist; Michael Abels, for “Nope,” and Terence Blanchard, for “The Woman King,” are the others.

Should Dancy be nominated, she would become the first Black female composer to make the final five.

Guðnadóttir is one of five past Oscar winners to make the shortlist; the Icelandic composer won for 2019’s “Joker.” Ninety-year-old John Williams (“Jaws,” “E.T.”) is poised to earn his 53rd nomination for Steven Spielberg’s “The Fabelmans.” Other past winners include Justin Hurwitz (“La La Land”) for “Babylon,” Ludwig Göransson (“Black Panther”) for “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever,” and Alexandre Desplat (“The Shape of Water”) for “Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio.”

Five previous Oscar nominees were also cited: Volker Bertelmann (“Lion”) for the German film “All Quiet on the Western Front,” Carter Burwell (“Carol”) for “The Banshees of Inisherin,” John Powell (“How to Train Your Dragon”) for “Don’t Worry Darling,” Nicholas Britell (“Moonlight”) for “She Said” and Blanchard (“Da 5 Bloods”) for “Woman King.”

Composers hoping to earn their first Oscar nomination include Simon Franglen for “Avatar: The Way of Water,” Dancy for “Devotion” and Abels for “Nope,” Nathan Johnson for “Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery” and perhaps the most curious entry on the list, Son Lux’s music for “Everything Everywhere All at Once.”

Son Lux is a three-man experimental band (Ryan Lott, Rafiq Bhatia, Ian Chang) and Oscar rarely nominates a trio of writers for a single score — although Trent Reznor, Atticus Ross and Jon Batiste were not only nominated but won for Disney-Pixar’s “Soul” in 2020, so it wouldn’t be unprecedented.

Reznor and Ross were left off this year’s list despite two entries, “Empire of Light” and “Bones and All.” Also missing from the shortlist were Michael Giacchino for “The Batman,” Thomas Newman for “A Man Called Otto,” Danny Elfman for “White Noise” and Emilie Levienaise-Farrouch for “Living.”

The complete shortlist for original song:

“Time” from “Amsterdam” “Nothing Is Lost (You Give Me Strength)” from “Avatar: The Way of Water” “Lift Me Up” from “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever” “This Is A Life” from “Everything Everywhere All at Once” “Ciao Papa” from “Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio” “Til You’re Home” from “A Man Called Otto” “Naatu Naatu” from “RRR” “My Mind & Me” from “Selena Gomez: My Mind & Me” “Good Afternoon” from “Spirited” “Applause” from “Tell It like a Woman” “Stand Up” from “Till” “Hold My Hand” from “Top Gun: Maverick” “Dust & Ash” from “The Voice of Dust and Ash” “Carolina” from “Where the Crawdads Sing” “New Body Rhumba” from “White Noise”

The complete shortlist for original score:

“All Quiet on the Western Front” “Avatar: The Way of Water” “Babylon” “The Banshees of Inisherin” “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever” “Devotion” “Don’t Worry Darling” “Everything Everywhere All at Once” “The Fabelmans” “Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery” “Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio” “Nope” “She Said” “The Woman King” “Women Talking”




The 80th annual Golden Globe Awards unveiled its nominations Monday. Winners will be announced January 10 in a live, NBC-and Peacock-televised show from the Beverly Hilton hosted by Jerrod Carmichael.


Swati Bhat

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The HFPA-backed Globes’ 10 best picture nominees across its Drama and Comedy/Musical Comedy categories are Avatar: The Way of Water, Elvis, The Fablemans, Tár and Top Gun: Maverick (Drama) and Babylon, The Banshees of Inisherin, Everything Everywhere All at Once, Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery and Triangle of Sadness (Comedy/Musical).

Searchlight Pictures’ Bansheees led all films with eight nominations this morning, followed by A24’s breakout indie Everything Everywhere All at Once with six, and Paramount’s Babylon and Universal’s Steven Spielberg-directed The Fabelmans with five. Searchlight leads the studio count with 12 total noms, followed by A24 with 10.

One notable omission in today’s noms is Tom Cruise, the star of the Top Gun sequel that helped bring audiences back to theaters. Cruise personally returned his previous Globes trophies after hearing about the problems at the HFPA.

Brendan Fraser, star of The Whale, did get a nom today despite saying he would not attend the ceremony. In a recent article, he referenced his 2018 revelation that he had been groped by former HFPA president Philip Berk at a 2003 Beverly Hills luncheon. (Berk denied the charge.)

On the TV side this morning, Abbott Elementary led all nominees with five, followed by The Crown, Dahmer – Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story, Only Murders in the Building, Pam & Tommy and The White Lotus, all with four each. Nominees for best drama series include Better Call Saul, The Crown, House of the Dragon, Ozark and Severance, and Abbott Elementary, Hacks, Only Murders in the Building, The Bear and Wednesday landed noms for best Musical/Comedy series.

Nominations for Best Limited Series, Anthology Series or Motion Picture made for Television include Apple TV’s Black Bird, Netflix’s Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story, Hulu’s The Dropout and Pam & Tommy, and HBO’s The White Lotus.

Check out the full list of noms below, with more to come.


MOTION PICTURES

BEST MOTION PICTURE – DRAMA Avatar: The Way of Water Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures Elvis Warner Bros The Fabelmans Universal Pictures Tár Focus Features Top Gun: Maverick Paramount Pictures


BEST ACTRESS IN A MOTION PICTURE – DRAMA Cate Blanchett Tár Olivia Colman Empire of Light Viola Davis The Woman King Ana de Armas Blonde Michelle Williams The Fabelmans

BEST ACTOR IN A MOTION PICTURE – DRAMA Austin Butler Elvis Brendan Fraser The Whale Hugh Jackman The Son Bill Nighy Living Jeremy Pope The Inspection


BEST MOTION PICTURE – MUSICAL OR COMEDY Babylon Paramount The Banshees of Inisherin Searchlight Pictures Everything Everywhere All at Once A24 Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery Netflix Triangle of Sadness Neon

BEST ACTRESS IN A MOTION PICTURE – MUSICAL OR COMEDY Lesley Manville Mrs. Harris Goes to Paris Margot Robbie Babylon Anya Taylor-Joy The Menu Emma Thompson Good Luck to You, Leo Grande Michelle Yeoh Everything Everywhere All at Once


BEST ACTOR IN A MOTION PICTURE – MUSICAL OR COMEDY Diego Calva Babylon Daniel Craig Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery Adam Driver White Noise Colin Farrell The Banshees of Inisherin Ralph Fiennes The Menu


BEST MOTION PICTURE – ANIMATED Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio Netflix Inu-Oh Gkids Marcel the Shell With Shoes On A24 Puss In Boots: The Last Wish Universal Pictures Turning Red Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures


BEST MOTION PICTURE – NON-ENGLISH LANGUAGE All Quiet on the Western Front (Germany) Netflix Argentina, 1985 (Argentina) Amazon Prime Video Close (Netherlands/France/Belgium) A24 Decision to Leave (South Korea) Mubi RRR (India) Variance Films


BEST ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE IN ANY MOTION PICTURE Angela Bassett Black Panther: Wakanda Forever Kerry Condon The Banshees of Inisherin Jamie Lee Curtis Everything Everywhere All at Once Dolly De Leon Triangle of Sadness Carey Mulligan She Said

BEST ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE IN ANY MOTION PICTURE Brendan Gleeson The Banshees of Inisherin Barry Keoghan The Banshees of Inisherin Brad Pitt Babylon Ke Huy Quan Everything Everywhere All at Once Eddie Redmayne The Good Nurse


BEST DIRECTOR – MOTION PICTURE James Cameron Avatar: The Way of Water Daniel Scheinert/Daniel Kwan Everything Everywhere All at Once Baz Luhrmann Elvis Martin McDonagh The Banshees of Inisherin Steven Spielberg The Fabelmans


BEST SCREENPLAY – MOTION PICTURE Todd Field Tár Daniel Scheinert/Daniel Kwan Everything Everywhere All at Once Martin McDonagh The Banshees of Inisherin Sarah Polley Women Talking Tony Kushner/Steven Spielberg The Fabelmans

BEST ORIGINAL SCORE – MOTION PICTURE Carter Burwell The Banshees of Inisherin Alexandre Desplat Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio Hildur Guonadottir Women Talking Justin Hurwitz Babylon John Williams The Fabelmans

BEST ORIGINAL SONG – MOTION PICTURE “Carolina”, Where the Crawdads Sing Music by: Taylor Swift Lyrics by: Taylor Swift “Ciao Papa”, Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio Music by: Alexandre Desplat Lyrics by: Roeban Katz, Guillermo del Toro “Hold My Hand”, Top Gun: Maverick Music by: Lady Gaga, BloodPop, Benjamin Rice Lyrics by: Lady Gaga, BloodPop “Lift Me Up”, Black Panther: Wakanda Forever Music by: Tems, Rihanna, Ryan Coogler, Ludwig Göransson Lyrics by: Tems, Rihanna, Ryan Coogler, Ludwig Göransson “Naatu Naatu”, RRR Music by: M.M. Keeravani Lyrics by: Kala Bhairava, Rahul Sipligunj

TELEVISION

BEST TELEVISION SERIES – DRAMA Better Call Saul AMC+/AMC The Crown Netflix House of the Dragon HBO Max Ozark Netflix Severance Apple TV+

BEST ACTRESS IN A TELEVISION SERIES – DRAMA Emma d’Arcy House of the Dragon Laura Linney Ozark Imelda Staunton The Crown Hilary Swank Alaska Daily Zendaya Euphoria

BEST ACTOR IN A TELEVISION SERIES – DRAMA Jeff Bridges The Old Man Kevin Costner Yellowstone Diego Luna Andor Bob Odenkirk Better Call Saul Adam Scott Severance

BEST TELEVISION SERIES – MUSICAL OR COMEDY Abbott Elementary ABC The Bear FX Hacks HBO Max Only Murders in the Building Hulu Wednesday Netflix

BEST ACTRESS IN A TELEVISION SERIES – MUSICAL OR COMEDY Quinta Brunson Abbott Elementary Kaley Cuoco The Flight Attendant Selena Gomez Only Murders in the Building Jenna Ortega Wednesday Jean Smart Hacks

BEST ACTOR IN A TELEVISION SERIES – MUSICAL OR COMEDY Donald Glover Atlanta Bill Hader Barry Steve Martin Only Murders in the Building Martin Short Only Murders in the Building Jeremy Allen White The Bear

BEST TELEVISION LIMITED SERIES, ANTHOLOGY SERIES OR TELEVISION MOTION PICTURE Black Bird Apple TV+ Dahmer – Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story Netflix The Dropout Hulu Pam & Tommy Hulu The White Lotus HBO Max

BEST ACTRESS IN A LIMITED SERIES, ANTHOLOGY SERIES, OR A MOTION PICTURE MADE FOR TELEVISION Jessica Chastain George & Tammy Julia Garner Inventing Anna Lily James Pam & Tommy Julia Roberts Gaslit Amanda Seyfried The Dropout

BEST ACTOR IN A LIMITED SERIES, ANTHOLOGY SERIES, OR A MOTION PICTURE MADE FOR TELEVISION Taron Edgerton Black Bird Colin Firth The Staircase Andrew Garfield Under the Banner of Heaven Evan Peters Dahmer – Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story Sebastian Stan Pam & Tommy BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS – TELEVISION SERIES Elizabeth Debicki The Crown Hannah Einbender Hacks Julia Garner Ozark Janelle James Abbottt Elementary Sheryl Lee Ralph Abbott Elementary BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR – TELEVISION SERIES John Lithgow The Old Man Jonathan Pryce The Crown John Turturro Severance Tyler James Williams Abbott Elementary Henry Winkler Barry BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS – TELEVISION LIMITED SERIES/MOTION PICTURE Jennifer Coolidge The White Lotus Claire Danes Fleishman is in Trouble Daisy Edgar-Jones Under the Banner of Heaven Niecy Nash Dahmer – Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story Aubrey Plaza The White Lotus

BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR – TELEVISION LIMITED SERIES/MOTION PICTURE F. Murray Abraham, The White Lotus Domhnall Gleeson The Patient Paul Walter Houser Black Bird Richard Jenkins Dahmer – Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story Seth Rogen Pam & Tommy



A person who can tell a good lie can be a good story-teller. The pursuit to create ‘hunger’ within audience for story kicks off your creativity


Swati BhaT

From IFFI Campus

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I don’t write stories, I steal stories. Stories are there around you, be it epics like Mahabharat, Ramayan or real life incidences, there are stories everywhere. You need to represent it in your unique style, said V Vijayendra Prasad, the famed screenwriter of blockbuster films like Baahubali, RRR, Bajrangi Bhaijaan and Magadheera.

“The pursuit to create hunger among audience for your story kicks off creativity within you. I always try to create hunger within audience for my story and characters and that drives me to create something unique and appealing”, said the master story-teller. He was addressing the film enthusiasts at a masterclass on the theme ‘The Master’s writing process’ on the sideline of 53rd International Film Festival of India in Goa today.

While talking about his style of screenwriting, Shri Prasad said, he always thinks of a twist at the interval and organize the story accordingly. “You have to create something out of nothing. You have to present a lie, which looks like truth. A person who can tell a good lie can be a good story-teller”, he added.

Responding to the query of a budding story writer, the ace story-teller said, one has to open up his mind and absorb everything. “You need to be your own harshest critics, then only your best will come out and you can take your work to unscalable heights”, he asserted.

Sharing his experience of writing for the blockbusters like Baahubali and RRR, Shri Prasad said, “I don’t write, I dictate stories. I have everything in my mind; the flow of the story, the characters, the twists”. He said, one good writer should cater to the needs of the Director, Producer, Primary Protagonist and Audience.




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