Netflix He had been leading the list of studies in Oscar nominations for several years. He peaked in the 2021 edition with 36 nominations and kept the throne last year with 27, but has been dethroned in 2023since the platform has only added 16 nominations, which has only allowed it to occupy third place.
From first to third place
The study that has received the most nominations this year has been Disney with 22 nominationsalthough it has a bit of a trick, since it is the sum of the films of all the studios owned by Disney: ‘The Banshees in Inisherin’ (Searchlight Pictures) has achieved 9, ‘Black Panther: Wakanda Forever’ (Marvel Studios) has added 5, ‘Avatar: The Sense of Water’ (20th Century Studios) has remained at 4, while ‘Red’ (Pixar), ‘Empire of Light’ (Searchlight Pictures), ‘Le Pupille’ (Disney) and ‘Fire of Love’ (National Geographic) have gotten one per head.
Second place has been in the hands of A24the independent film studio that in this edition has achieved 18 nominations thanks to ‘Everything at once everywhere’ (11 nominations), ‘The Whale’ (3 nominations), ‘Aftersun’ (1 nomination), ‘Marcel The Shell With Shoes On’ (1 nomination), ‘Close’ (1 nomination) and Causeway (1 nomination).
For his part, Netflix 16 They belong to ‘All Quiet Front’ (9 nominations), ‘Blonde’ (1 nomination), ‘Knives in the Back: The Mystery of the Glass Onion’ (1 nomination), ‘Bard, False Chronicle of a Few Truths’ ( 1 nomination), ‘The Sea Monster’ (1 nomination), ‘Pinocchio by Guillermo del Toro’ (1 nomination), ‘The Elephant Whisperers’ (1 nomination) and ‘The Martha Mitchell Effect’ (1 nomination).
All this confirms the downward trend of Netflix in the Oscarsand surely on the platform they regret not having known how to take advantage of a few years in which it was easier than expected to win the award for best film…
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