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86TH OSCARS® NOMINATIONS ANNOUNCED BEVERLY HILLS, CA — Actor Chris Hemsworth and Academy President Cheryl Boone Isaacs announced the nominations for the 86th Academy Awards® today (January 16). Hemsworth and Boone Isaacs announced the nominees at a 5:38 a.m. PT live news conference attended by more than 400 international media representatives. For a complete list of nominees, visit the official Academy Awards website, www.oscar.com. Academy members from each of the branches vote to determine the nominees in their respective categories – actors nominate actors, film editors nominate film editors, etc. In the Animated Feature Film and Foreign Language Film categories, nominees are selected by a vote of multi-branch screening committees. All voting members are eligible to select the Best Picture nominees. Official screenings of all motion pictures with one or more nominations will begin for members on Saturday, January 25, at the Academy's Samuel Goldwyn Theater. Screenings also will be held at the Academy’s Linwood Dunn Theater in Hollywood and in London, New York and the San Francisco Bay Area. Active members of the Academy are eligible to vote for the winners in all categories. Academy Awards for outstanding film achievements of 2013 will be presented on Oscar® Sunday, March 2, 2014, at the Dolby Theatre® at Hollywood & Highland Center® and televised live on the ABC Television Network. The Oscars, produced by Craig Zadan and Neil Meron, also will be televised live in more than 225 countries and territories worldwide.
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- NOMINATIONS BY CATEGORY - 86TH AWARDS - Performance by an actor in a leading role
Christian Bale in “American Hustle” (Sony Pictures Releasing)
Bruce Dern in “Nebraska” (Paramount)
Leonardo DiCaprio in “The Wolf of Wall Street” (Paramount)
Chiwetel Ejiofor in “12 Years a Slave” (Fox Searchlight)
Matthew McConaughey in “Dallas Buyers Club” (Focus Features)
Performance by an actor in a supporting role
Barkhad Abdi in “Captain Phillips” (Sony Pictures Releasing)
Bradley Cooper in “American Hustle” (Sony Pictures Releasing)
Michael Fassbender in “12 Years a Slave” (Fox Searchlight)
Jonah Hill in “The Wolf of Wall Street” (Paramount)
Jared Leto in “Dallas Buyers Club” (Focus Features)
Performance by an actress in a leading role
Amy Adams in “American Hustle” (Sony Pictures Releasing)
Cate Blanchett in “Blue Jasmine” (Sony Pictures Classics)
Sandra Bullock in “Gravity” (Warner Bros.)
Judi Dench in “Philomena” (The Weinstein Company)
Meryl Streep in “August: Osage County” (The Weinstein Company)
Performance by an actress in a supporting role
Sally Hawkins in “Blue Jasmine” (Sony Pictures Classics)
Jennifer Lawrence in “American Hustle” (Sony Pictures Releasing)
Lupita Nyong’o in “12 Years a Slave” (Fox Searchlight)
Julia Roberts in “August: Osage County” (The Weinstein Company)
June Squibb in “Nebraska” (Paramount)
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Page 2.
Best animated feature film of the year
“The Croods” (20th Century Fox) Chris Sanders, Kirk DeMicco and Kristine Belson
“Despicable Me 2” (Universal) Chris Renaud, Pierre Coffin and Chris Meledandri
“Ernest & Celestine” (GKIDS) Benjamin Renner and Didier Brunner
“Frozen” (Walt Disney) Chris Buck, Jennifer Lee and Peter Del Vecho
“The Wind Rises” (Walt Disney) Hayao Miyazaki and Toshio Suzuki
Achievement in cinematography
“The Grandmaster” (The Weinstein Company) Philippe Le Sourd
“Gravity” (Warner Bros.) Emmanuel Lubezki
“Inside Llewyn Davis” (CBS Films) Bruno Delbonnel
“Nebraska” (Paramount) Phedon Papamichael
“Prisoners” (Warner Bros.) Roger A. Deakins
Achievement in costume design
“American Hustle” (Sony Pictures Releasing) Michael Wilkinson
“The Grandmaster” (The Weinstein Company) William Chang Suk Ping
“The Great Gatsby” (Warner Bros.) Catherine Martin
“The Invisible Woman” (Sony Pictures Classics) Michael O’Connor
“12 Years a Slave” (Fox Searchlight) Patricia Norris
Achievement in directing
“American Hustle” (Sony Pictures Releasing) David O. Russell
“Gravity” (Warner Bros.) Alfonso Cuarón
“Nebraska” (Paramount) Alexander Payne
“12 Years a Slave” (Fox Searchlight) Steve McQueen
“The Wolf of Wall Street” (Paramount) Martin Scorsese
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Page 3.
Best documentary feature
“The Act of Killing” (Drafthouse Films) A Final Cut for Real Production
Joshua Oppenheimer and Signe Byrge Sørensen
“Cutie and the Boxer” (RADiUS-TWC) An Ex Lion Tamer and Cine Mosaic Production
Zachary Heinzerling and Lydia Dean Pilcher
“Dirty Wars” (IFC Films) A Civic Bakery Production
Richard Rowley and Jeremy Scahill
“The Square” (Netflix in association with Worldview Entertainment and Participant Media) A Noujaim Films and Maktube Production
Jehane Noujaim and Karim Amer
“20 Feet from Stardom” (RADiUS-TWC) A Gil Friesen Productions and Tremolo Production
Nominees to be determined
Best documentary short subject
“CaveDigger” A Karoffilms Production
Jeffrey Karoff
“Facing Fear” A Jason Cohen Production
Jason Cohen
“Karama Has No Walls” (Mudhouse Films) A Hot Spot Films Production
Sara Ishaq
“The Lady in Number 6: Music Saved My Life” A Reed Entertainment Production
Malcolm Clarke and Nicholas Reed
“Prison Terminal: The Last Days of Private Jack Hall” A Prison Terminal LLC Production
Edgar Barens
Achievement in film editing
“American Hustle” (Sony Pictures Releasing) Jay Cassidy, Crispin Struthers and Alan Baumgarten
“Captain Phillips” (Sony Pictures Releasing) Christopher Rouse
“Dallas Buyers Club” (Focus Features) John Mac McMurphy and Martin Pensa
“Gravity” (Warner Bros.) Alfonso Cuarón and Mark Sanger
“12 Years a Slave” (Fox Searchlight) Joe Walker
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Page 4.
Best foreign language film of the year
“The Broken Circle Breakdown” (Tribeca Film) A Menuet Production
Belgium
“The Great Beauty” (Janus Films) An Indigo Film Production
Italy
“The Hunt” (Magnolia Pictures) A Zentropa Entertainments 19 Production
Denmark
“The Missing Picture” (Strand Releasing) A Bophana Production
Cambodia
“Omar” (Adopt Films) An Omar Production Company Production
Palestine
Achievement in makeup and hairstyling
“Dallas Buyers Club” (Focus Features) Adruitha Lee and Robin Mathews
“Jackass Presents: Bad Grandpa” (Paramount) Stephen Prouty
“The Lone Ranger” (Walt Disney) Joel Harlow and Gloria Pasqua-Casny
Achievement in music written for motion pictures (Original score)
“The Book Thief” (20th Century Fox) John Williams
“Gravity” (Warner Bros.) Steven Price
“Her” (Warner Bros.) William Butler and Owen Pallett
“Philomena” (The Weinstein Company) Alexandre Desplat
“Saving Mr. Banks” (Walt Disney) Thomas Newman
Achievement in music written for motion pictures (Original song)
“Alone Yet Not Alone” from “Alone Yet Not Alone” (Enthuse Entertainment)
Music by Bruce Broughton Lyric by Dennis Spiegel
“Happy” from “Despicable Me 2” (Universal)
Music and Lyric by Pharrell Williams
“Let It Go” from “Frozen” (Walt Disney)
Music and Lyric by Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez
“The Moon Song” from “Her” (Warner Bros.)
Music by Karen O Lyric by Karen O and Spike Jonze
“Ordinary Love” from “Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom” (The Weinstein Company)
Music by Paul Hewson, Dave Evans, Adam Clayton and Larry Mullen
Lyric by Paul Hewson
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Page 5.
Best motion picture of the year
“American Hustle” (Sony Pictures Releasing) A Columbia Pictures and Annapurna Pictures Production
Charles Roven, Richard Suckle, Megan Ellison and Jonathan Gordon, Producers
“Captain Phillips” (Sony Pictures Releasing) A Columbia Pictures Production
Scott Rudin, Dana Brunetti and Michael De Luca, Producers
“Dallas Buyers Club” (Focus Features) A Voltage Pictures, R2 Films, Evolution Independent Production
Robbie Brenner and Rachel Winter, Producers
“Gravity” (Warner Bros.) A Warner Bros. UK Services Limited Production
Alfonso Cuarón and David Heyman, Producers
“Her” (Warner Bros.) An Annapurna Production
Megan Ellison, Spike Jonze and Vincent Landay, Producers
“Nebraska” (Paramount) A Paramount Vantage Production
Albert Berger and Ron Yerxa, Producers
“Philomena” (The Weinstein Company) A Pathé, BBC Films, BFI, Canal+, Cine+ and Baby Cow/Magnolia Mae Production
Gabrielle Tana, Steve Coogan and Tracey Seaward, Producers
“12 Years a Slave” (Fox Searchlight) A River Road, Plan B, New Regency Production
Brad Pitt, Dede Gardner, Jeremy Kleiner, Steve McQueen and Anthony Katagas, Producers
“The Wolf of Wall Street” (Paramount) A Red Granite Production
Nominees to be determined
Achievement in production design
“American Hustle” (Sony Pictures Releasing) Production Design: Set Decoration:
Judy Becker Heather Loeffler
“Gravity” (Warner Bros.) Production Design: Set Decoration:
Andy Nicholson Rosie Goodwin and Joanne Woollard
“The Great Gatsby” (Warner Bros.) Production Design: Set Decoration:
Catherine Martin Beverley Dunn
“Her” (Warner Bros.) Production Design: Set Decoration:
K.K. Barrett Gene Serdena
“12 Years a Slave” (Fox Searchlight) Production Design: Set Decoration:
Adam Stockhausen Alice Baker
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Page 6.
Best animated short film
“Feral” A Daniel Sousa Production
Daniel Sousa and Dan Golden
“Get a Horse!” (Walt Disney) A Walt Disney Animation Production
Lauren MacMullan and Dorothy McKim
“Mr. Hublot” A Zeilt Production
Laurent Witz and Alexandre Espigares
“Possessions” A Sunrise Production
Shuhei Morita
“Room on the Broom” A Magic Light Pictures Production
Max Lang and Jan Lachauer
Best live action short film
“Aquel No Era Yo (That Wasn’t Me)” (FREAK Independent Film Agency)
A Producciones Africanauan Production
Esteban Crespo
“Avant Que De Tout Perdre (Just before Losing Everything)” A KG Production
Xavier Legrand and Alexandre Gavras
“Helium” An M & M Production
Anders Walter and Kim Magnusson
“Pitääkö Mun Kaikki Hoitaa? (Do I Have to Take Care of Everything?)” A Tuffi Films Production
Selma Vilhunen and Kirsikka Saari
“The Voorman Problem” A Honlodge Production
Mark Gill and Baldwin Li
Achievement in sound editing
“All Is Lost” (Lionsgate & Roadside Attractions) Steve Boeddeker and Richard Hymns
“Captain Phillips” (Sony Pictures Releasing) Oliver Tarney
“Gravity” (Warner Bros.) Glenn Freemantle
“The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug” (Warner Bros.) Brent Burge
“Lone Survivor” (Universal) Wylie Stateman
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Page 7.
Achievement in sound mixing
“Captain Phillips” (Sony Pictures Releasing) Chris Burdon, Mark Taylor, Mike Prestwood Smith and Chris Munro
“Gravity” (Warner Bros.) Skip Lievsay, Niv Adiri, Christopher Benstead and Chris Munro
“The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug” (Warner Bros.) Christopher Boyes, Michael Hedges, Michael Semanick and Tony Johnson
“Inside Llewyn Davis” (CBS Films) Skip Lievsay, Greg Orloff and Peter F. Kurland
“Lone Survivor” (Universal) Andy Koyama, Beau Borders and David Brownlow
Achievement in visual effects
“Gravity” (Warner Bros.) Tim Webber, Chris Lawrence, Dave Shirk and Neil Corbould
“The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug” (Warner Bros.) Joe Letteri, Eric Saindon, David Clayton and Eric Reynolds
“Iron Man 3” (Walt Disney)
Christopher Townsend, Guy Williams, Erik Nash and Dan Sudick
“The Lone Ranger” (Walt Disney) Tim Alexander, Gary Brozenich, Edson Williams and John Frazier
“Star Trek Into Darkness” (Paramount) Roger Guyett, Patrick Tubach, Ben Grossmann and Burt Dalton
Adapted screenplay
“Before Midnight” (Sony Pictures Classics) Written by Richard Linklater, Julie Delpy, Ethan Hawke
“Captain Phillips” (Sony Pictures Releasing) Screenplay by Billy Ray
“Philomena” (The Weinstein Company) Screenplay by Steve Coogan and Jeff Pope
“12 Years a Slave” (Fox Searchlight) Screenplay by John Ridley
“The Wolf of Wall Street” (Paramount) Screenplay by Terence Winter
Original screenplay
“American Hustle” (Sony Pictures Releasing) Written by Eric Warren Singer and David O. Russell
“Blue Jasmine” (Sony Pictures Classics) Written by Woody Allen
“Dallas Buyers Club” (Focus Features) Written by Craig Borten & Melisa Wallack
“Her” (Warner Bros.) Written by Spike Jonze
“Nebraska” (Paramount) Written by Bob Nelson
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Page 8.
- MOTION PICTURE NOMINATIONS - 86TH AWARDS -
- NOMINATIONS BY PICTURE -
(This list does not include Short Films or Documentary Short Subjects.)
“The Act of Killing,” a Final Cut for Real Production (Drafthouse Films) Documentary feature
(1 nomination)
“All Is Lost,” a Black Bear Pictures, Treehouse Pictures, FilmNation Entertainment, Sudden Storm Entertainment, Before The Door/Washington Square Films Production (Lionsgate & Roadside Attractions) Sound editing
(1 nomination)
“Alone Yet Not Alone,” an AYNA Production (Enthuse Entertainment) Original song - "Alone Yet Not Alone"
(1 nomination)
“American Hustle,” a Columbia Pictures and Annapurna Pictures Production (Sony Pictures Releasing)
(10 nominations)
Christian Bale - Performance by an actor in a leading role Bradley Cooper - Performance by an actor in a supporting role Amy Adams - Performance by an actress in a leading role
Jennifer Lawrence - Performance by an actress in a supporting role Costume design
Directing Film editing
Best picture Production design Original screenplay
“August: Osage County,” a Weinstein Company/Jean Doumanian Productions/Smokehouse Pictures/Battle Mountain Films/Yucaipa Films Production (The Weinstein Company) Meryl Streep - Performance by an actress in a leading role Julia Roberts - Performance by an actress in a supporting role
(2 nominations)
“Before Midnight,” a Faliro House Production (Sony Pictures Classics) Adapted screenplay
(1 nomination)
“Blue Jasmine,” a Perdido Production (Sony Pictures Classics) Cate Blanchett - Performance by an actress in a leading role Sally Hawkins - Performance by an actress in a supporting role Original screenplay
(3 nominations)
“The Book Thief,” a Fox 2000 Pictures Production (20th Century Fox) Original score
(1 nomination)
“The Broken Circle Breakdown,” a Menuet Production (Tribeca Film) Best foreign language film (Belgium)
(1 nomination)
“Captain Phillips,” a Columbia Pictures Production (Sony Pictures Releasing) (6 nominations) Barkhad Abdi - Performance by an actor in a supporting role Film editing Best picture Sound editing Sound mixing Adapted screenplay
“The Croods,” a DreamWorks Animation Production (20th Century Fox) (1 nomination) Best animated feature film
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Page 9.
“Cutie and the Boxer,” an Ex Lion Tamer and Cine Mosaic Production (RADiUS-TWC) (1 nomination) Documentary feature “Dallas Buyers Club,” a Voltage Pictures, R2 Films, Evolution Independent Production (Focus Features)
(6 nominations)
Matthew McConaughey - Performance by an actor in a leading role Jared Leto - Performance by an actor in a supporting role Film editing Makeup and hairstyling Best picture Original screenplay
“Despicable Me 2,” a Universal Pictures and Illumination Entertainment Production (Universal) Best animated feature film Original song - "Happy"
(2 nominations)
“Dirty Wars,” a Civic Bakery Production (IFC Films) Documentary feature
(1 nomination)
“Ernest & Celestine,” a Les Armateurs Production (GKIDS) (1 nomination) Best animated feature film “Frozen,” a Walt Disney Feature Animation Production (Walt Disney) Best animated feature film Original song - "Let It Go"
(2 nominations)
“The Grandmaster,” a Jet Tone Films/Sil-Metropole Organisation/Block 2 Pictures Production (The Weinstein Company)
(2 nominations)
Cinematography Costume design
“Gravity,” a Warner Bros. UK Services Limited Production (Warner Bros.) (10 nominations) Sandra Bullock - Performance by an actress in a leading role Cinematography Directing Film editing Original score Best picture Production design Sound editing Sound mixing Visual effects
“The Great Beauty,” a Indigo Film Production (Janus Films) (1 nomination) Best foreign language film (Italy) “The Great Gatsby,” a Bazmark Film III Production (Warner Bros.) (2 nominations) Costume design Production design
“Her,” an Annapurna Production (Warner Bros.) (5 nominations) Original score Original song - "The Moon Song" Best picture Production design Original screenplay
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Page 10.
“The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug,” a New Line Productions and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures Production (Warner Bros.)
(3 nominations)
Sound editing Sound mixing Visual effects
“The Hunt,” a Zentropa Entertainments 19 Production (Magnolia Pictures) (1 nomination) Best foreign language film (Denmark) “Inside Llewyn Davis” a Mike Zoss Productions, Scott Rudin Productions, Studio Canal Production (CBS Films)
(2 nominations)
Cinematography Sound mixing
“The Invisible Woman,” a Headline Pictures, Magnolia Mae Films Production (Sony Pictures Classics)
(1 nomination)
Costume design “Iron Man 3,” a Marvel Studios Production (Walt Disney) (1 nomination) Visual effects “Jackass Presents: Bad Grandpa,” a Paramount Pictures Production (Paramount) (1 nomination) Makeup and hairstyling “The Lone Ranger,” a Walt Disney Pictures & Jerry Bruckheimer Films Production (Walt Disney)
(2 nominations)
Makeup and hairstyling Visual effects
“Lone Survivor,” a Film 44, Spikings Entertainment, Single Berry Production, Emmett/Furla Films, Herrick Entertainment, Envision Entertainment, Closest to the Hole Production, Leverage Production (Universal)
(2 nominations)
Sound editing Sound mixing
“Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom,” a Videovision Entertainment/Distant Horizon/Origin Pictures/Pathé Production (The Weinstein Company)
(1 nomination)
Original song - "Ordinary Love" “The Missing Picture,” a Bophana Production (Strand Releasing) (1 nomination) Best foreign language film (Cambodia) “Nebraska,” a Paramount Vantage Production (Paramount) (6 nominations) Bruce Dern - Performance by an actor in a leading role June Squibb - Performance by an actress in a supporting role Cinematography Directing Best picture Original screenplay
“Omar,” an Omar Production Company Production (Adopt Films) (1 nomination) Best foreign language film (Palestine) “Philomena,” a Pathé, BBC Films, BFI, Canal+, Cine+, Baby Cow/Magnolia Mae Production (The Weinstein Company)
(4 nominations)
Judi Dench - Performance by an actress in a leading role Original score Best picture Adapted screenplay
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Page 11.
“Prisoners,” an Alcon Entertainment Production (Warner Bros.) (1 nomination) Cinematography “Saving Mr. Banks,” a Walt Disney Pictures Production (Walt Disney) (1 nomination) Original score “The Square,” a Noujaim Films and Maktube Production (Netflix in association with Worldview Entertainment and Participant Media)
(1 nomination)
Documentary feature Original score “Star Trek Into Darkness,” a Paramount Pictures Production (Paramount) (1 nomination) Visual effects “12 Years a Slave,” a River Road, Plan B, New Regency Production (Fox Searchlight) (9 nominations) Chiwetel Ejiofor - Performance by an actor in a leading role Michael Fassbender - Performance by an actor in a supporting role Lupita Nyong'o - Performance by an actress in a supporting role
Costume design Directing Film editing Best picture Production design Adapted screenplay
“20 Feet from Stardom,” a Gil Friesen Productions and Tremolo Production (RADiUS-TWC) (1 nomination) Documentary feature “The Wind Rises,” a Studio Ghibli Production (Walt Disney) (1 nomination) Best animated feature film “The Wolf of Wall Street,” a Red Granite Production (Paramount) (5 nominations) Leonardo DiCaprio - Performance by an actor in a leading role Jonah Hill - Performance by an actor in a supporting role Directing Best picture Adapted screenplay
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Page 12.
- MOTION PICTURE NOMINATIONS - 86TH AWARDS -
- FEATURE FILMS WITH TWO OR MORE NOMINATIONS -
(This list does not include Short Films or Documentary Short Subjects.)
Picture Distribution Company Nominations
“American Hustle” Sony Pictures Releasing 10
“Gravity” Warner Bros. 10
“12 Years a Slave” Fox Searchlight 9
“Captain Phillips” Sony Pictures Releasing 6
“Dallas Buyers Club” Focus Features 6
“Nebraska” Paramount 6
“Her” Warner Bros. 5
“The Wolf of Wall Street” Paramount 5
“Philomena” The Weinstein Company 4
“Blue Jasmine” Sony Pictures Classics 3
“The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug”
Warner Bros. 3
“August: Osage County” The Weinstein Company 2
“Despicable Me 2” Universal 2
“Frozen” Walt Disney 2
“The Grandmaster” The Weinstein Company 2
“The Great Gatsby” Warner Bros. 2
“Inside Llewyn Davis” CBS Films 2
“The Lone Ranger” Walt Disney 2
“Lone Survivor” Universal 2