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Fox Searchlight is first up. They have submitted a non-contender and a film that was once thought to be a pretty major contender, but has been mostly forgotten in recent weeks.

Battle of the Sexes

Oscar Chances: Decent: Emma Stone is the primary contender for this film. While Costume Design and Production Design are possibilities, as is Original Song, the only other place it really has a shot is in Supporting Actor for Steve Carell. When he was running for Best Actor, he felt like an also-ran. Placing him in support might boost his chances.

Campaign-Proposed Categories

  • Picture (Christian Colson, Danny Boyle, Robert Graf)
  • Director (Valerie Faris, Jonathan Dayton)
  • Original Screenplay (Simon Beaufoy)
  • Actress (Emma Stone)
  • Supporting Actor (Steve Carell, Bill Pullman, Alan Cumming, Austin Stowell)
  • Supporting Actress (Andrea Riseborough, Sarah Silverman, Elisabeth Shue, Natalie Morales)
  • Film Editing (Pamela Martin)
  • Cinematography (Linus Sandgren)
  • Production Design (Judy Becker, Matthew Flood Ferguson)
  • Costume Design (Mary Zophres)
  • Sound Mixing (Ron Bartlett, D.M. Hemphill, Ai-Ling Lee, Lisa Pinero)
  • Sound Editing (Ai-Ling Lee, Mildred Iatrou Morgan)
  • Makeup and Hairstyling (Frida S. Aradottir, Torsten Witte)
  • Original Score (Nicholas Britell)
  • Original Song (“If I Dare” – Sara Bareilles, Nicholas Britell)

Gifted

Oscar Chances: Unlikely: The film came and went in early 2017 without much hubbub. The same will likely happen for Oscar season.

Campaign-Proposed Categories

  • Picture (Karen Lunder, Andy Cohen)
  • Director (Marc Webb)
  • Original Screenplay (Tom Flynn)
  • Acterss (McKenna Grace)
  • Actor (Chris Evans)
  • Supporting Actress (Lindsay Duncan, Jenny Slate, Octavia Spencer)
  • Film Editing (Bill Pankow)
  • Cinematography (Stuart Dryburgh)
  • Production Design (Laura Fox, Vera Mills)
  • Costume Design (Abby O’Sullivan)
  • Sound Mixing (Ron Bochar, Jonathan Gaynor)
  • Sound Editing (Ron Bochar)
  • Makeup and Hairstyling (Rita Parillo, Michal Bigger)
  • Original Score (Rob SImonsen)
  • Original Song (“This Is How You Walk On” – Lightbody, McDaid)

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