Oscar nominations 2017: Aussies score big, with Lion and Mel Gibson leading the way
MEL Gibson and Nicole Kidman led the Aussie charge as this year’s Oscar nominations were announced.
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AFTER two straight years of all-white acting nominees and an overhauling of the motion picture academy, the Oscars have moved in a different direction.
Barry Jenkin’s luminous coming-of-age tale Moonlight, the African-American mathematician drama Hidden Figures and Denzel Washington’s fiery Fences all received Academy Award nominations overnight.
Leading the Aussie charge was Nicole Kidman, nabbing a Best Supporting Actress nomination for her understated performance in the critically-acclaimed Lion. It was Kidman’s fourth career nomination. (She won for The Hours in 2003.)
And Mel Gibson’s return to Hollywood’s good graces is complete with the Aussie scoring a Best Director nod for Hacksaw Ridge.
Gibson’s World War II drama was nominated for Best Picture and Best Actor (Andrew Garfield), while Aussies Andy Wright, Robert MacKenzie and Peter Grace were all nominated for their work in Sound Editing and Sound Mixing on the film.
Gibson, who welcomed his ninth child over the weekend said the nomination was “a wonderful honour.”
“What could be more exciting than listening to the nominations being announced while holding my newborn son!” Gibson said in a statement. “I’m especially happy for Andrew Garfield, our producers Bill Mechanic and David Permut, our editor John Gilbert and our incredible sound teams. The Academy’s recognition of our film is a testament to every single person who worked on Hacksaw Ridge, and to every soldier who made the sacrifices they made to fight for their country, including Desmond Doss.”
Lion, the story of lost Indian boy separated from his family who is adopted by an Australian couple, also scored nods for Best Film, and nominations for Aussies Emile Sherman and Angie Fielder (Best Picture, producers) Luke Davies and Grieg Fraser (Best Adapted Screenplay and Best Cinematography) as well as Best Original Score for American Dustin O’Halloran.
Kidman, whose co-star Dev Patel also picked up a Best Supporting Actor nomination, said: “I want to thank the Academy for all of the acknowledgments you have given this heartfelt film. But, most importantly, I want to thank the Brierley family for putting themselves in such a vulnerable place and sharing their story with the world.”
Australia also nabbed it’s first ever nomination in the best foreign-language film race at the Oscars with Tanna, a Nauvhal-language film directed by Melburnians Bentley Dean and Martin Butler on the island of Vanuatu.
As expected, La La Land, Damien Chazelle’s exuberant love letter to musicals, rode a wave of love with 14 nominations, tying the record previously set by All About Eve in 1951 and Titanic in 1991.
It has already set a Golden Globes record with seven wins.
Chazelle scored nods for Best Director and Original Screenplay, while stars Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone were nominated for their performances in the film.
“What a morning. I am so grateful for this honour and I’m so happy to share this feeling with my La La Land family,” Stone said in a statement.
Stone’s co-star Ryan Gosling told E! News: “I’m very grateful to the Academy for recognising my work in La La Land. It was a true collaboration, so to see everyone else’s wonderful work on the film acknowledged so generously makes it even more special.”
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Rounding out the Best Actor nominations were Casey Affleck for the bleak Manchester By The Sea, Viggo Mortensen (Captain Fantastic) and Denzel Washington (Fences).
In the Best Actress category, Meryl Streep beat her own record with a 20th nomination (the most ever for any actress or actor) for her leading role as a tone-deaf opera singer in Florence Foster Jenkins.
And the iconic actress responded to her record-breaking honour with a hilarious response - a GIF of her dancing.
“Please find the following GIF as a statement on behalf of Meryl Streep,” wrote the publicist for Paramount wrote in an email statement after nominations were announced.
Rounding out the category, along with Streep and Stone, was Isabelle Hupert (Elle), Ruth Negga (Loving), and Natalie Portman (Jackie).
The race for Best Supporting Actor is wide open with some stunning performances in the category; Dev Patel (Lion), Mahershala Ali (Moonlight), Jeff Bridges (Hell or High Water), Lucas Hedges (Manchester by the Sea), and Michael Shannon (Nocturnal Animals) were all nominated.
Alongside Kidman in the Best Supporting Actress category, Oscar favourite Viola Davis scored her third nomination for her role in the drama Fences, Naomie Harris for her brilliant performance as a drug-addicted mum in Moonlight, Octavia Spencer as a NASA mathematician (Hidden Figures) and Michelle Williams (Manchester by the Sea).
There were a number of notable snubs and surprises. Aussie Joel Edgerton (Loving), Annette Bening (20th Century Women) Hugh Grant (Florence Foster Jenkins), Tom Hanks (Sully), and Amy Adams (Arrival) had been expected to pick up nods, but failed to get the call.
The Oscars will be broadcast on February 26.
Major 2017 Academy Award nominations
Best Picture
Arrival
Fences
Hacksaw Ridge
Hell or High Water
Hidden Figures
La La Land
Lion
Manchester By the Sea
Moonlight
Best Director
Denis Villeneuve (Arrival)
Mel Gibson (Hacksaw Ridge)
Damien Chazelle (La La Land)
Kenneth Lonergan (Manchester by the Sea)
Barry Jenkins (Moonlight)
Best Actor
Casey Affleck (Manchester by the Sea)
Andrew Garfield (Hacksaw Ridge)
Ryan Gosling (La La Land)
Viggo Mortensen (Captain Fantastic)
Denzel Washington (Fences)
Best Actress
Isabelle Huppert (Elle)
Ruth Negga (Loving)
Emma Stone (La La Land)
Natalie Portman (Jackie)
Meryl Streep (Florence Foster Jenkins)
Best Supporting Actor
Mahershala Ali (Moonlight)
Jeff Bridges (Hell or High Water)
Lucas Hedges (Manchester by the Sea)
Dev Patel (Lion)
Michael Shannon (Nocturnal Animals)
Best Supporting Actress
Viola Davis (Fences)
Naomie Harris (Moonlight)
Nicole Kidman (Lion)
Octavia Spencer (Hidden Figures)
Michelle Williams (Manchester by the Sea)
Best Adapted Screenplay
Arrival (Eric Heisserer)
Fences (August Wilson)
Hidden Figures (Allison Schroeder, Theodore Melfi)
Lion (Luke Davies)
Moonlight (Barry Jenkins, Tarell Alvin McRaney)
Best Cinematography
Arrival (Bradford Young)
La La Land (Linus Sandgren)
Lion (Grieg Fraser)
Moonlight (James Laxton)
Silence (Rodrigo Prieto)
Best Foreign Language Film
Land of Mine, Denmark, Martin Zandvliet, director
A Man Called Ove, Sweden, Hannes Holm, director
The Salesman, Iran, Asghar Farhadi, director
Tanna, Australia, Bentley Dean, Martin Butler, directors
Toni Erdmann, Germany, Maren Ade, director
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