Since its inception in 1929, the Academy Awards have symbolized the pinnacle of cinematic excellence. What began as a modest ceremony at the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel has transformed into a global celebration of filmmaking, where the world’s most talented artists gather to honor storytelling in its most powerful forms. As the 97th Academy Awards approach, the newly unveiled shortlist sets the stage for a fiercely competitive and unforgettable night.
The shortlist, revealed on December 17, spans ten categories and highlights a mix of industry heavyweights and fresh voices, promising a dynamic awards season. With nominations set to be announced on January 17, 2025, the countdown to the March 2 ceremony has officially begun.
Familiar Faces and Fresh Talents
This year’s shortlist is led by “Emilia Pérez”, securing potential nominations in six categories, including Best International Feature Film for France. The buzz around this vibrant production has already solidified its status as a frontrunner. Close behind is “Wicked”, captivating audiences and voters alike with its recognition in four categories.
Epic blockbusters and genre-defying films also make their mark. Dune: Part Two continues to dominate with its technical brilliance, while Beetlejuice Beetlejuice and Nosferatu bring a gothic flair to the race. Meanwhile, The Wild Robot and Gladiator II promise a mix of futuristic and historical storytelling that could sweep multiple categories.
Documentary Films Take Center Stage
The Documentary Feature Film category presents a compelling mix of narratives. From the investigative depth of “The Bibi Files” to the sociopolitical exploration in “Soundtrack to a Coup d’État” and “Porcelain War”, these films shine a light on critical issues shaping our world. Intimate stories like “Daughters” and “Union” remind viewers of the enduring power of personal storytelling.
For fans of short-form storytelling, the Documentary Short Film category offers gems like “Keeper” and “Seat 31: Zooey Zephyr”, delivering poignant and timely narratives.
A Global Celebration of Film
This year’s International Feature Film category is a testament to the universal language of cinema. France’s “Emilia Pérez” stands out as a clear favorite, while Senegal’s “Dahomey” and Italy’s “Vermiglio” offer diverse, culturally rich narratives. Iceland’s “Touch” and Palestine’s “From Ground Zero” further elevate the category with their profound storytelling.
What’s New for the 2025 Oscars?
This year brings exciting changes to the Oscars experience. For the first time, the ceremony will air on ABC and stream live on Hulu in the United States, with UK viewers tuning in via ITV and ITVX. Conan O’Brien, the beloved comedian and late-night host, will take the reins as the host of the evening, infusing the event with his signature humor and charm.