Clayton Davis After years of trying, does Netflix finally have the suitable film, at the right time, to win the coveted top category at the Academy Awards — and become the first streamer to do so?Based on the showing for “The Power of the Dog” at the Feb.
8 nominations announcement — it leads the field with 12 — it sure looks like it might.Netflix received its first feature film Oscar nominations for “Mudbound,” a groundbreaking 2017 release recognized in four categories, including Rachel Morrison for cinematography.
But the film did not score a best picture nom.The streaming giant nearly triumphed with the Spanish-language film “Roma” (2018) from Alfonso Cuarón, snaring 10 noms, including best picture.
It won four trophies, and Cuarón became the first winner of best director for a non-English-language movie. But the black-and-white semi-autobiographical film lost best picture to the critically divisive “Green Book.” Assessing a road in which Campion’s film can lead its way to the best picture win, the phase two piece of the awards season would likely include Netflix highlighting all the achievements and records broken that would be made when rewarding its film.“Power of the Dog” director Jane Campion has already won an original screenplay Oscar (“The Piano,” 1993) and has become the first woman nominated twice for directing.
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