Oscars 2021 Nominees: David Fincher’s Mank Leads The Way With 10 Nominations

Mank

by James Dyer |
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Just a few years ago, it seemed the Academy was in a tussle with Netflix – the young-buck streaming service determined to break its way into the age-old institution that is the Oscars. Now, the streamer has the most-nominated film at the 2021 Oscars with David Fincher’s Mank – which bagged ten nods for the upcoming ceremony, leading the pack by a considerable margin. Fincher’s loving (but barbed) recreation of Hollywood’s Golden Age – and the story behind Citizen Kane – was always going to play into the Academy’s soft-spot of ‘movies about movies’, and it impressed across a range of major headlining categories and in the more technical arenas.

As well as Best Picture and Best Director, Mank has nominations in Actor In A Leading Role for Gary Oldman, Actress In A Supporting Role for Amanda Seyfried, as well as Sound, Cinematography, Production Design, Costume Design, Score, and Makeup And Hairstyling.

While Mank leads the way, the most notable takeaway from this year’s wider list of nominees is that it points to the Academy finally starting to move beyond nominations that skew predominantly towards the white and male – a problem that’s persisted even in recent years. The presence of Nomadland’s Chloé Zhao and Promising Young Woman’s Emerald Fennell in Best Director marks the first time two women have been nominated in the category in the same year (really), while Minari’s Lee Isaac Chung also being in there marks the first time two Asian directors have been up for Best Director in the same year (again, really).

Promising Young Woman

In fact, Nomadland and Minari are both among the scrum of movies that received six nominations each, and both broke into some of the biggest categories. Zhao’s film is up for Best Picture, Director, and Leading Actress for Frances McDormand, while Chung’s is also up for Best Picture, and received an Actor In A Leading Role nomination for Steven Yeun.

Black Panther Party thriller Judas And The Black Messiah also received six nominations, including Best Picture and Best Original Screenplay, though oddly its two leading players – Daniel Kaluuya and LaKeith Stanfield – both ended up with supporting actor nominations. Then there were six nominations for the Riz Ahmed-starring Sound Of Metal, which as well as making the Best Picture and Original Screenplay nominees brought a Leading Actor nomination for Ahmed himself, and a Supporting Actor nod for Paul Raci. Elsewhere, Netflix received six nominations for The Trial Of The Chicago 7, including recognition in Best Film, Original Screenplay for Aaron Sorkin, Editing, Cinematography, and a Supporting Actor nomination for Sacha Baron Cohen.

Judas And The Black Messiah

There were five nominations each for Promising Young Woman – including Original Screenplay, Best Director for Emerald Fennell, Leading Actress for Carey Mulligan, and Best Picture – and The Father – including acting nominations for Olivia Colman and Anthony Hopkins, plus Adapted Screenplay, Best Picture, and more. As with last week’s BAFTA nominations, Chadwick Boseman can be found among the Leading Actor nominees for his stunning final performance in Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom, while his co-star Viola Davis was also nominated for Leading Actress.

There are, as ever, some snubs – most notably, nothing for Delroy Lindo’s astonishing turn in Da 5 Bloods, with Spike Lee’s genre-hopping Vietnam war film only receiving a nomination for Original Score. One Night In Miami didn’t receive much beyond Adapted Screenplay and a Supporting Actor nomination for Leslie Odom Jr., and Ludwig Göransson was overlooked for his thrumming Tenet score. In fact, Christopher Nolan’s latest only appeared in the Visual Effects and Production Design categories. Plus, if there’s one area that Mank missed out in, it was the Screenplay categories – with nothing for the script penned by David Fincher’s father, Jack.

Da 5 Bloods

There’s also some fun stuff here too. This year’s Sound nominations prove that Tom Hanks is the most valuable thing we all need to hear at the moment – with both Greyhound and News Of The World battling it out in that category. Plus, it’s lovely to see A Shaun The Sheep Movie: Farmageddon up for Animated Feature (with the bonus of hearing Priyanka Chopra-Jones saying the word ‘Farmageddon’ during the nomination announcements). There was more awards love for Maria Bakalova in Borat Subsequent Moviefilm (which is also up for Adapted Screenplay). Oh, and in all future conversations, Netflix’s Eurovision Song Contest: The Story Of Fire Saga must henceforth be referred to as ‘the Oscar-nominated Eurovision Song Contest: The Story Of Fire Saga’ – yes, the Original Song category featured a nod for the Eurocheese-fest, though sadly not for ‘Ja Ja Ding Dong’.

A Shaun The Sheep Movie: Farmageddon

When it comes to awards recognition for female filmmakers and non-white faces in the film industry, there’s no end point to the changes needed to address the glaring issues that have persisted at the Oscars for decades. But this year’s list of nominees does feel like a better reflection of the diverse stories, performers and creatives that make up today’s movie landscape, hopefully the start of a more diverse precedent. With incredible contemporary performers like Chadwick Boseman, Steven Yeun and Riz Ahmed (the first Muslim performer to be nominated as a Leading Actor) appearing alongside old favourites like Gary Oldman and Anthony Hopkins for Actor In A Leading Role, there’s a feeling of the old guard and the new all coming together, a sign of a traditional institution finally looking to the future. Carry that good work forward, Oscar.

The Full List Of Nominees:

Best Picture

The Father

Judas and the Black Messiah

Mank

Minari

Nomadland

Promising Young Woman

Sound of Metal

The Trial of the Chicago 7

Best Director

Thomas Vinterberg - Another Round

David Fincher - Mank

Lee Isaac Chung - Minari

Chloé Zhao - Nomadland

Emerald Fennell - Promising Young Woman

Best Actress

Viola Davis - Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom

Andra Day - The United States v. Billie Holiday

Vanessa Kirby - Pieces of a Woman

Frances McDormand - Nomadland

Carey Mulligan - Promising Young Woman

Best Actor

Riz Ahmed - Sound of Metal

Chadwick Boseman - Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom

Anthony Hopkins - The Father

Gary Oldman - Mank

Steven Yeun - Minari

Best Supporting Actress

Maria Bakalova - Borat Subsequent Moviefilm

Glenn Close - Hillbilly Elegy

Olivia Colman - The Father

Amanda Seyfried - Mank

Youn Yuh-jung - Minari

Best Supporting Actor

Sacha Baron Cohen - The Trial of the Chicago 7

Daniel Kaluuya - Judas and the Black Messiah

Leslie Odom Jr. - One Night in Miami

Paul Raci - Sound of Metal

Lakeith Stanfield - Judas and the Black Messiah

Best Adapted Screenplay

Borat Subsequent Moviefilm - Peter Baynham, Sacha Baron Cohen, Jena Friedman, Anthony Hines, Lee Kern, Dan Mazer, Nina Pedrad, Erica Rivinoja, Dan Swimer

The Father - Christopher Hampton, Florian Zeller

Nomadland - Chloé Zhao

One Night in Miami - Kemp Powers

The White Tiger - Ramin Bahrani

Best Original Screenplay

Judas and the Black Messiah - Will Berson, Shaka King, Keith Lucas, Kenneth Lucas

Minari - Lee Isaac Chung

Promising Young Woman - Emerald Fennell

Sound of Metal - Abraham Marder, Darius Marder, Derek Cianfrance

The Trial of the Chicago 7 - Aaron Sorkin

Best Costume Design

Emma

Mank

Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom

Mulan

Pinocchio

Best Original Score

Da 5 Bloods

Mank

Minari

News of the World

Soul

Best Sound

Greyhound

Mank

News of the World

Soul

Sound of Metal

Best Animated Feature Film

Onward

Over the Moon

Shaun the Sheep Movie: Farmageddon

Soul

Wolfwalkers

Best Cinematography

Judas and the Black Messiah

Mank

News of the World

Nomadland

The Trial of the Chicago 7

Best Documentary Feature

Collective

Crip Camp

The Mole Agent

My Octopus Teacher

Best Film Editing

The Father

Nomadland

Promising Young Woman

Sound of Metal

The Trial of the Chicago 7

Best International Feature Film

Another Round - Denmark

Better Days - Hong Kong

Collective - Romania

The Man Who Sold His Skin - Tunisia

Quo Vadis, Aida?- Bosnia and Herzegovina

Best Makeup and Hairstyling

Emma

Hillbilly Elegy

Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom

Mank, Kimberley Spiteri

Pinocchio

Best Original Song

Fight for You - Judas and the Black Messiah

Hear My Voice - The Trial of the Chicago 7

Húsavík - Eurovision Song Contest: The Story Of Fire Saga

Io Si - Seen - The Life Ahead

Speak Now - One Night in Miami

Best Production Design

The Father

Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom

Mank

News of the World

Tenet

Best Visual Effects

Love and Monsters

The Midnight Sky

Mulan

The One and Only Ivan

Tenet

Best Live Action Short Film

Feeling Through

The Letter Room

The Present

Two Distant Strangers

White Eye

Best Documentary Short Subject

Colette

A Concerto Is a Conversation

Do Not Split

Hunger Ward

A Love Song for Latasha

Best Animated Short Film

Burrow

Genius Loci

If Anything Happens I Love You

Opera

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