article by Sameer Rao via colorlines.com
Reversing course from last year, the
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences honored
“Moonlight,” “Fences,” “Hidden Figures” and other people of color-centered works with Oscar nominations today (January 24).
The three films, each of which features a predominantly Black cast, compete in the “Best Picture” and “Writing (Adapted Screenplay)” categories. Actresses
Viola Davis (“Fences”),
Naomie Harris (“Moonlight”) and
Octavia Spencer (“Hidden Figures”) also square off for best “Actress in a Supporting Role.”
“Moonlight”‘s eight nominations are the most of any film this year besides the musical
“La La Land.” They include “Best Director” and “Writing (Adapted Screenplay)” for
Barry Jenkins, and “Actor in a Supporting Role” for
Mahershala Ali.
“Fences” star and director
Denzel Washington received a best “Actor in a Leading Role” nomination. Playwright
August Wilson‘s script, based on his original 1983 play, earned him a posthumous “Writing (Adapted Screenplay)” nod.
Other acting nominees of color include
Ruth Negga (“Loving”) for “Actress in a Leading Role” and
Dev Patel (“Lion”) for “Actor in a Supporting Role.” Patel is the first performer of South Asian descent to receive an acting Oscar nomination since
Ben Kingsley for 2000’s “Sexy Beast.”
Ava DuVernay‘s
“13th,” Raoul Peck‘s
“I Am Not Your Negro” and
Ezra Edelman‘s
“O.J.: Made in America” each received Documentary (Feature) nominations. The category also includes another Black director’s work:
Roger Ross Williams‘
“Life, Animated,” and
Joi McMillon became the first black female to be nominated in the Editing category for “Moonlight.”
This year’s nominations are
far more diverse overall than last year’s, and
NBC News reports that this year’s acting nominee pool is the most diverse in Oscar history.
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