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Two of the Oscars Best Picture nominees were directed by Canadians

A few of the animated nominees also hail from Canadians

Avatar: The Way of Water

The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has announced the full list of nominees for this year’s Academy Awards, and Canada made quite a big appearance.

Notably, two of the ten Best Picture nominees were directed by Canadians:Ā Avatar: The Way of WaterĀ (Kapuskasing, Ontario’s James Cameron) andĀ Women TalkingĀ (Toronto’s Sarah Polley). As a producer onĀ The Way of Water, this means Cameron himself is one of the people up for the award, while Polley — who isn’t a producer onĀ Women Talking — scored a nomination for Best Adapted Screenplay. It’s also worth noting that Women TalkingĀ is basedĀ the eponymous 2018 novel by Steinbach, Manitoba’s Miriam Toews.

It should be noted that Avatar: The Way of WaterĀ andĀ Women TalkingĀ were both released in theatres in December so they’re not yet available to stream at home.

The eight other Best Picture nominees are All Quiet on the Western Front (notably, a Netflix film), The Banshees of Inisherin, Elvis, Everything Everywhere All At Once, The Fabelmans, TÔr, Top Gun: Maverick and Triangle of Sadness.

Meanwhile, Pixar’sĀ Turning Red, which was co-written and directed by Toronto’s Domee Shi, is up for Best Animated Feature. Also nominated in that category isĀ The Sea Beast, which was directed by Waterloo, Ontario-raised Chris Williams. Elsewhere in the field of animation, The Flying Sailor from Calgary’s Wendy Tilby and Amanda Forbis is nominated for Best Animated Short.

Acting-wise, American-Canadian Brendan Fraser snagged a nomination for Best Actor forĀ The Whale. (Fraser was born in the U.S. to Canadian parents and spent some of his formative years in Toronto.)

The full list of this year’s nominees can be found here. The 95th Academy Awards will be held on March 12th, 2023.

Image credit: Disney

Via:Ā The Canadian Press

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  • Bradly Shankar

    Graduate of Toronto Metropolitan University's journalism program. While I'm always fascinated by technology as a whole, I'm most interested in the art of video games. In particular, I'm passionate about covering Canada's world-class gaming industry and the many talented developers we have here.

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