Oscars Nominations Analysis

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Now that the nominations are out, it’s interesting to see how certain factions in the film industry fared. Last year, Netflix lead the bunch by having 35 nominations. Below is an analysis of the nomiantions based on different commonalities.

Nominations based on Films

This list excludes shorts categories

  • The Power of the Dog (Netflix) – 12
  • Dune (Warner Bros/Legendary) – 10
  • Belfast (Focus Features) – 7
  • West Side Story (Disney) – 7
  • King Richard (Warner Bros) – 6
  • Don’t Look Up (Netflix) – 4
  • Drive My Car (Sideshow and Janus Films) – 4
  • Nightmare Alley (Searchlight) – 4
  • Being the Ricardos (Amazon Studios) – 3
  • CODA (Apple Original Films) – 3
  • Encanto (Disney) – 3
  • Flee (Neon/Participant) – 3
  • Licorice Pizza (MGM/United Artists Releasing) – 3
  • The Lost Daughter (Netflix) – 3
  • No Time to Die (MGM/United Artists Releasing) – 3
  • The Tragedy of Macbeth (Apple Original Films/A24) – 3
  • Cruella (Disney) – 2
  • The Eyes of Tammy Faye (Searchlight) – 2
  • Parallel Mothers (Sony Pictures Classics) – 2
  • Tck, Tick…Boom! (Netflix) – 2
  • The Worst Person in the World (Neon) – 2

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Nomination Numbers Based on Studios

  • Netflix – 21
  • Disney – 12
  • Warner Bros (10 with Legendary) – 16
  • Legendary (with Warner) – 10
  • Focus Features – 7
  • Apple – 6
  • MGM (with United Artists Releasing) – 6
  • United Artists Releasing (with MGM) – 6
  • Sideshow and Janus Films – 4
  • Amazon Studios – 3
  • A24 (with Appple) – 3
  • Participant (with Neon) – 3
  • Sony Pictures Classics – 2
  • Neon – 2
  • Searchlight – 2
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