Kirsty Griffin and Benedict Cumberbatch in The Power of the Dog (2021)
'The Power of the Dog' Became the First Film Directed by a Woman To Receive More Than Ten Nominations
'The Power of the Dog' Became the First Film Directed by a Woman To Receive More Than Ten Nominations
Denzel Washington Broke His Own Record of Most-Nominated Black Actor
Denzel Washington remains the Oscars' most most-nominated Black actor.
Female-Written Films Dominate Adapted Screenplay Category for the First Time Since 1992
Jane Campion (The Power of the Dog), Maggie Gyllenhaal (The Lost Daughter) and Sian Heder (CODA) received adapted screenplay nominations for their respective films.
Cate Blanchett Broke Record for Actress in Best Picture Nominees
Having starred in Don't Look Up (2021) and Nightmare Alley (2021), Cate Blanchett becomes the first actress in history to be in nine Best Picture nominees beating Olivia de Havilland's record of eight.
International Feature Film Receiving Nomination for Best Director for Fourth Year in a Row
For the fourth consecutive year, the director of a film nominated in the International Feature Film category has also received a nomination in the Directing category. Ryûsuke Hamaguchi earned his first directing nomination for his film Drive My Car (2021) which also earned a Best Picture nomination.
Will Smith Becomes Ninth Person to be Nominated for Producing and Acting for Same Film
Will Smith earned a nomination for lead actor in King Richard (2021) and for producing the film. The nominations make him the ninth person and second Black man to be nominated for both acting and producing the same film in the same year.
Ariana DeBose Could Be the First Openly Queer Woman of Color to Win an Acting Award
If she wins the award for Best Supporting Actress, she would become the first openly LGBTQ women of color, more specifically, the first LGBTQ Black Latina actress to win an Oscar for Acting.
Kenneth Branagh Becomes First Person to be Nominated in Seven Different Categories
Steven Spielberg Broke His Own Record for Best Picture Nominations
After West Side Story (2021) was nominated for Best Picture at the 94th Academy Awards, Steven Spielberg broke his own record as the person with the most Best Picture nominations with 11.
'No Time to Die' Became the Sixth James Bond Movie To Be Nominated for Best Song
Jane Campion Is the First Woman To Receive Two Oscar Nominations for Best Director
Hans Zimmer Could Set a Record for Composer With the Longest Time Between Oscar Wins
Hans Zimmer’s has earned 12 Best Score nominations, including his recent achievement for Dune (2021). If he wins an award this year, it'd be his first win since The Lion King (1994) which will have a 28-year gap between his wins.
Riz Ahmed Becomes Fifth Person to be Nominated in Acting and Short Film Categories
Sound Mixer Andy Nelson Holds Record for Most Nominations in Sound Categories
Sound mixer Andy Nelson now has a record of 22 nominations in the combined sound categories after earning a nomination for Best Sound for West Side Story (2021).
'Flee' Became the First Film To Be Nominated for Best Animated Feature, Best International Feature and Best Documentary Feature
'West Side Story' Became the Second Adaptation of the Same Source Material for a Previous Best Picture Winner To Be Nominated for the Same Award
First record holder is Mutiny on the Bounty (1962).
'Drive My Car' Is the First Japanese Film To Be Nominated for Best Picture
Ryusuke Hamaguchi Became the Third Japanese Director Nominated for Best Director
'The Lost Daughter' Is the Third Film To Have Two Actors Nominated for Portraying the Same Character in the Same Movie
Olivia Colman and Jessie Buckley's acting nominations at the 94th Academy Awards mark the third time that two individuals were nominated for portraying the same character in the same movie.
Troy Kotsur Became the Second Deaf Actor To Be an Academy Award Nominee
After Marlee Matlin for Children of a Lesser God (1986).
The Nominations of Kristen Stewart and Ariana Debose Marked the First Time That Two Openly LGBT Actors Were Nominated in the Same Year
Steven Spielberg Is the First Director To Be Nominated for Best Director in Six Different Decades
1. 1970s - Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977)
2. 1980s - Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981), E.T. (1982)
3. 1990s - Schindler's List (1993), Saving Private Ryan (1998)
4. 2000s - Munich (2005)
5. 2010s - Lincoln (2012)
6. 2020s - West Side Story (2021)
Bhutan's First Nomination for Best International Film
Coda Is the First Film From Apple Original Films To Be Nominated for Best Picture