The article discusses the frontrunners for the Oscars in three categories: Animated Feature, International Feature, and Documentary. It highlights 'The Wild Robot', 'Emilia Pérez', and 'No Other Land' as the leading contenders in their respective categories.
Looking at the front-runners in the Oscar races for animated feature, international film and documentary, I'd guess you've seen two of the three movies leading their respective categories. DreamWorks Animation's 'The Wild Robot' arrived at the end of September, three weeks after the rapturous reception it received at its Toronto International Film Festival premiere.
It did well enough at the box office, earning more than $300 million worldwide, and stands as the odds-on favorite to win the animated feature Oscar. Jacques Audiard’s “Emilia Pérez,” a musical soap opera about a Mexican cartel boss looking to transition into a woman, was the talk of Cannes at its premiere in May and led all movies with six mentions when Oscar shortlists were announced in December. The movie, which has been on Netflix for the past several weeks, is France's entry for international feature and will be difficult to beat for that Oscar. It wouldn't be surprising to see it land 10 nominations overall, including best picture. The one movie you probably haven't seen is 'No Other Land,' a look at the devastating costs of displacement in the southern West Bank. The documentary has won numerous honors, starting with its premiere at the Berlin International Film Festival in February and including prizes from the Los Angeles and New York film critics groups and the International Documentary Assn. But because streamers and studios have been shying away from topical documentaries, 'No Other Land' still has no U.S. distributor. The filmmakers and their sales team will be releasing it themselves in 20 markets in February, including two theaters in the L.A. area on Feb. 7. With Oscar nominations around the corner, let's take a quick look at these three categories to see what movies might be nominated and which ones could possibly challenge the leaders. ANIMATED FEATURE I should note that the enthusiasm for 'The Wild Robot' is lost on m
OSCARS ANIMATED FEATURE INTERNATIONAL FILM DOCUMENTARY THE WILD ROBOT EMILIA PEREZ NO OTHER LAND
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