What Are The Oscar Nominated Movies For 2020?

The Oscars are upon us! Here are the 2020 nominees for best picture, best actor, best actress, and more.

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Best Picture

The Oscars are just around the corner, and we can’t wait to see which movies take home the coveted golden statuettes. But what are the nominees in the biggest category of all, Best Picture?

The nominees for Best Picture at the 92nd Academy Awards are:

-Ford v Ferrari
-The Irishman
-Jojo Rabbit
-Joker
-Little Women
-Marriage Story
-Once Upon a Time in Hollywood
-Parasite

Best Director

Nominees for best director at the 2020 Oscars have been announced. They are:

Martin Scorsese, “The Irishman”
Todd Phillips, “Joker”
Sam Mendes, “1917”
Quentin Tarantino, “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood”
Bong Joon Ho, “Parasite”

Best Actor

The Best Actor category at the Oscars is always a highly contested one, and this year is no different. Joaquin Phoenix is widely tipped to win for his role in Joker, but he faces stiff competition from Adam Driver, Leonardo DiCaprio, Antonio Banderas and Jonathan Pryce.

Best Actress

Best Actress goes to

-Renee Zellweger for Judy
-Scarlett Johansson for Marriage Story
-Saoirse Ronan for Little Women
-Charlize Theron for Bombshell
-Cynthia Erivo for Harriet

Best Supporting Actor

The nominees for Best Supporting Actor are:

Tom Hanks – A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood
Al Pacino – The Irishman
Joe Pesci – The Irishman
Brad Pitt – Once Upon a Time in Hollywood
Anthony Hopkins – The Two Popes

The winner will be announced at the 92nd Academy Awards ceremony, which will be held on February 9, 2020.

Best Supporting Actress

The nominees for Best Supporting Actress are:

Laura Dern – Marriage Story
Margot Robbie – Bombshell
Kathy Bates – Richard Jewell
Florence Pugh – Little Women
Scarlett Johanssen – Jojo Rabbit

Best Original Screenplay

The nominees for Best Original Screenplay are:
-Knives Out
-Marriage Story
-Once Upon a Time in Hollywood
-Parasite
-1917

Best Adapted Screenplay

Best Adapted Screenplay

The Best Adapted Screenplay Oscar is awarded to the best screenplay that is based on or adapted from previously published material. It could be based on a novel, true story, play, or another source.

Here are the nominees for the Best Adapted Screenplay Oscar at the 2020 Academy Awards:

-The Irishman
-Jojo Rabbit
-Joker
-Little Women
-The Two Popes

Best Animated Feature

Cameron Diaz andGLENNCLOSEwere among the awards presenters at the 92nd annual Academy Awards ceremony, which aired live on ABC from the Dolby Theatre inHollywoodon February 9, 2020. MARTIN SCORSESE’S once-unthinkable Best Picture victory forONCE UPON A TIME… IN HOLLYWOODcapped off a very strong showing for the film, which also picked up wins for Best Supporting Actor (BRAD PITT) and Best Production Design.

BONG JOON-HO’S PARASITEContinued its history-making run by becoming the first non-English language film to win Best Picture, while also taking home Oscars for Best Director, Original Screenplay, and International Feature Film. JOAQUIN PHOENIX won his first Oscar for playing Arthur Fleck inJOKER, which also won an Academy Award for Hildur Guðnadóttir’s score.

1917andJOJO RABBITtied for second place with three Oscars apiece. Sam Mendes’ World War I epic 1917won awards for Cinematography, Visual Effects, and Sound Mixing. Taika Waititi’sJOJO RABBITpicked up Oscars for Adapted Screenplay and Production Design. The other multiple winner of the night wasPARASITEWith four awards.

Here is the complete list of nominees and winners in all 24 categories:

Best Picture
-1917
-PARASITE
-ONCE UPON A TIME… IN HOLLYWOOD
-JOKER
-THE IRISHMAN
-MARRIAGE STORY
-LITTLE WOMEN
-JOJO RABBIT

Best Director
BONG JOON-HO – PARASITE

SAM MENDES – 1917

QUENTIN TARANTINO – ONCE UPON A TIME… IN HOLLYWOOD

JOAQUIN PHOENIX – JOKER

Best Foreign Language Film

A foreign language film is defined as a feature-length motion picture produced outside the United States with a primarily non-English dialogue track. To be eligible for Academy Award consideration, a film must be released in the United States in a commercial motion picture theater for a consecutive run of at least seven days.

The Best Foreign Language Film Award is given to a feature-length motion picture produced outside the United States that contains mostly non-English dialogue. Academy Awards eligibility requirements state that a film must be “publicly exhibited for at least seven consecutive days in a commercial movie theater” in order to be considered.

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