‘Summer Of Soul,’ ‘Drive My Car’ Make Oscars Shortlist
‘Summer Of Soul,’ ‘Drive My Car’ Make Oscars Shortlist
Documentaries about Julia Child, Black Woodstock, the pandemic and The Velvet Underground and acclaimed international films like Japans Drive My Car, Irans A Hero and Norways The Worst Person in the World just got a little closer to scoring Oscar nominations.

Documentaries about Julia Child, Black Woodstock, the pandemic and The Velvet Underground and acclaimed international films like Japans Drive My Car, Irans A Hero and Norways The Worst Person in the World just got a little closer to scoring Oscar nominations.

The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences on Tuesday Wednesday unveiled its shortlists for several categories, including documentary feature, international feature, original song, original score, visual effects and makeup and hairstyling. Nominations for all categories for the 94th Oscars will be announced on Feb. 8.

Members of the documentary branch of the academy culled from 138 eligible films to pick 15 shortlist selections, including two pandemic-themed films (In the Same Breath, The First Wave), Questloves Summer of Soul (…Or, When the Revolution Could Not Be Televised) about a near-forgotten 1969 music event, Julie Cohen and Betsy Wests Julia and Todd Haynes The Velvet Underground. Other notable selections are The Rescue, about the Thai soccer team and their rescue for a remote cave, Procession, Attica and Flee. Billie Eilish: The Worlds a Little Blurry also made the cut.

Flee, an animated documentary about an Afghan refugee made by Danish filmmaker Jonas Poher Rasmussen was also among the films that advanced in the international feature category. Other strong contenders include Ryusuke Hamaguchi Drive My Car, which has been a critics group darling, Asghar Farhadi’s Iranian drama A Hero, Italian director Paolo Sorrentinos semi-autobiographical The Hand of God and Joachim Triers dark romantic comedy The Worst Person in the World, from Norway. Frances entry, Titane, did not make the cut despite having won the top prize at the Cannes Film Festival earlier this year.

Original songs in contention include some from major music stars like Beyoncs Be Alive, from King Richard, Billie Eilishs James Bond song No Time To Die, Van Morrisons Down to Joy from Belfast, U2s Sing 2 song, Kid Cudi and JAY-Zs Guns Go Bang from The Harder they Fall, Brian Wilsons Where I Belong and Ariana Grandes Dont Look Up.

Composers Jonny Greenwood (The Power of the Dog, Spencer) and Hans Zimmer (Dune, No Time To Die) could be in store for double original song nominations come Feb. 8. Blockbusters like Dune and No Time To Die also advanced in a number of categories including visual effects, sound and makeup and hairstyling.

Winners will be revealed at the ceremony on Sunday, March 27, which will be broadcast live on ABC.

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Follow AP Film Writer Lindsey Bahr on Twitter: www.twitter.com/ldbahr

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