Oscars Snubs and Surprises: Bradley Cooper Left Out of Best Directors' Race, Lady Gaga Nominated for Acting Debut
Oscars Snubs and Surprises: Bradley Cooper Left Out of Best Directors' Race, Lady Gaga Nominated for Acting Debut
Crowd favourites Black Panther and A Star Is Born have been nominated in the Best Picture category, but both their directors, Ryan Coogler and Bradley Cooper, respectively, lost out on the Directing nomination at this year's Oscars.

Academy awards voters lauded musical drama A Star is Born with eight nominations on Tuesday, but surprisingly failed to recognise Bradley Cooper in the best director category for his retelling of the classic story about an up-and-coming performer, played by Lady Gaga.

Gaga has been nominated in the Actress in a Leading Role category for her debut performance in the film.

Cooper was nominated for best actor for his portrayal of tormented country star Jackson Maine, and also for adapted screenplay as a co-writer and in the best picture category as a producer. “He was widely anticipated to be a surefire contender” for best director, Screen International editor Matt Mueller said in an interview.

Cooper may have lost out to Polish director Pawel Pawlikowski, an unexpected nominee for his foreign-language romance Cold War. The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, the group that hands out the Oscars, has expanded its international membership in recent years, and that may have helped Pawlikowski, Mueller said.

While blockbuster movie Black Panther scored seven nominations, including one for best picture, director Ryan Coogler did not make it into the slate of directing nominees.

The film academy selected eight movies for the top prize of best picture, even though rules allow for up to 10 nominees. One omission was If Beale Street Could Talk, director Barry Jenkins’ first new film since his best picture winner Moonlight two years ago.

Emily Blunt also had been seen as a possible competitor in the best actress race for Mary Poppins Returns, but did not make the list.

After strong buzz for A Star is Born, the films with the most nominations were Netflix’s Spanish-language drama Roma and British period comedy The Favourite from 21st Century Fox, with 10 apiece.

Roma was helped by two acting nominations for actress Yalitza Aparicio and supporting actress Marina de Tavira. Aparicio, who plays an indigenous Mexican housekeeper in the 1970s drama, had done no professional acting prior to Roma.

“From the very first casting call to this morning, my Roma journey has been extraordinary,” she said in a statement. “As a daughter of a domestic worker and an indigenous woman myself, I am proud this movie will help those of us who feel invisible be seen.”

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