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Betting at the Oscars: Who will win what?

There is no Indian film in the foreign film category, so that frees us up to root for any film actually.

March 25, 2022 / 14:35 IST
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Nominated for best picture, best international feature, best director and best adapted screenplay, 'Drive My Car' is based on a short story by Haruki Murakami. (Image credit: drivemycar.film)
Nominated for best picture, best international feature, best director and best adapted screenplay, 'Drive My Car' is based on a short story by Haruki Murakami. (Image credit: drivemycar.film)

The Oscars is a movie about all movies. It is our night to stay in and pass the popcorn, to play guessing games and place bets, to binge-watch best scenes from best films. The suspense is nail-biting, it's an edge of the seat thriller! As we nominate ourselves in the ‘best audience’ category by picking our personal winners and losers, agreeing or disagreeing volubly with the TV when the award function gets underway, all we have to do is hope against a heart attack from all that excitement.

This year the Academy Awards go back to the Dolby Theatre. Covid had dimmed the lights everywhere, including at the Oscars. But now the ceremony is back in Hollywood. The 94th Oscars’ ceremony returning to its rightful traditional location gives us a feeling that the pandemic is in the past.

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The event will go live with hosts Regina Hall, Amy Schumer and Wanda Sykes. There will be many women and the women will be from everywhere in the world. Diversity is going to be the drama queen at the Oscars from now on. There’s a brown girl in the ring, tra la la la.

The Power of the Dog or CODA – viewers are voting for one of them as best picture. This would also mean a win for streaming giants Apple or Netflix, respectively. If repressed homosexuality gains over child of deaf adults, director Jane Campion will make history, as female directors would then be winners two years in a row after Chloé Zhao for Nomadland.