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Spielberg’s ‘The Post’ Among Films Which Miss Oscar Awards Bus

5 Mar, 2018 15:14 IST|Sakshi
Meryl Streep in The Post

Los Angeles: As "The Shape of Water", "Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri" emerged victorious at the 90th Academy Awards, films such as "The Post" and "Lady Bird" were completely snubbed at the ceremony, despite multiple nominations.

Greta Gerwig-directed "Lady Bird" went into the Oscars up with five nominations, including Best Director for Gerwig and the Best Picture, but the female-helmed and -fronted coming-of-age film came out of the ceremony, empty-handed. "Mudbound", Dee Rees' period drama, also failed to win in any of the four categories it was nominated, including the Best Cinematographer for Rachel Morrison, who was the first woman ever to be nominated in the category. Rees also went home without the trophy for Best Adapted Screenplay, which was bagged by James Ivory for "Call Me By Your Name".

Though Martin McDonagh was overlooked by the Academy for his directorial achievement in the "Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri", he was still considered a strong contender in the writing category and the Best Picture category. However, he too went empty handed as he lost out to Jordan Peele ("Get Out") and "The Shape of Water" respectively. Music composer Alexandre Desplat's win in the Best Original Score category for "The Shape of Water" came as a surprise to many, who wanted Hans Zimmer to get the trophy for his work on the film "Dunkirk".

Jordan Peele's win for "Get Out" in the Best Original Screenplay category was one of the most unanticipated moment at the Oscars given the heavyweights -- "The Shape of Water"and "Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri" -- were also nominated. Steven Spielberg's "The Post" was nominated for two major awards at the Oscars -- Best Actress in a Leading Role for veteran actor Meryl Streep and Best Picture. The film could not win any of the awards as the film was completely shut.

James Ivory's Best Adapted Screenplay provided the solace to the makers of "Call Me by Your Name", which had four nods at the Oscars. The film's lead Timothee Chalamet was overlooked in the category of Best Actor, while Sufjan Stevens' song "Mystery of Love" lost out to Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez's "Remember Me" from "Coco".

Paul Thomas Anderson's "Phantom Thread" went in to the Oscars with six nods, including nominations for Daniel Day Lewis for Best Actor and Leslie Manville for Best Actress in a Supporting Role. However, the film only managed to win the Best Costume Design award at the Oscars.

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