FILM #37
OF 38

94TH ACADEMY AWARDS | 2022 OSCARS CHALLENGE
“The Power of the Dog”
MARCH 24, 2022
NETFLIX
DAY 45
OF 48


Best Motion Picture of the Year
Produced by Jane Campion, Tanya Seghatchian, Emile Sherman, Iain Canning and Roger Frappier











Best Achievement in Directing
Directed by Jane Campion






Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role
Performance by Benedict Cumberbatch






Best Performance by an actor in a Supporting Role
Performance by Jesse Plemons






Best Performance by an actor in a Supporting Role
Performance by Kodi Smit-McPhee






Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role
Performance by Kirsten Dunst






Best Achievement in Cinematography
Cinematography by Ari Wegner






Best Achievement in Film Editing
Edited by Peter Sciberras






Best Achievement in Music Written for Motion Pictures
(Original Score)
Composed by Jonny Greenwood






Best Achievement in Production Design
Production Design by Grant Major
Set Decoration by Amber Richards






Best Sound
Sound Design by Richard Flynn, Robert Mackenzie and Tara Webb






Best Achievement in WRITING (ADAPTED SCREENPLAY)
Written by Jane Campion
Based on “The Power of the Dog” by Thomas Savage





Best Motion Picture of the Year
Tanya Seghatchian
— 1st time Nominee —
Emile Sherman
PREVIOUS NOMINATIONS
83RD ACADEMY AWARDS (2010)
Best Picture
“The King’s Speech”
WINNER
89TH ACADEMY AWARDS (2016)
Best Picture
“Lion”
NOMINEE
Iain Canning
PREVIOUS NOMINATIONS
83RD ACADEMY AWARDS (2010)
Best Picture
“The King’s Speech”
WINNER
89TH ACADEMY AWARDS (2016)
Best Picture
“Lion”
NOMINEE
Roger Frappier
— 1st time Nominee —








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Best Achievement in DIRECTING
Jane Campion
PREVIOUS NOMINATIONS
66TH ACADEMY AWARDS (1993)
Best Directing
“The Piano”
NOMINEE
Best Writing
(Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen)
“The Piano”
WINNER




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Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role
Benedict Cumberbatch
PREVIOUS NOMINATIONS
87TH ACADEMY AWARDS (2014)
Best Actor in a Leading Role
“The Imitation Game”
NOMINEE








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Best Performance by an Actor in a SUPPORTING Role
Jesse Plemons
— 1st time Nominee —








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Best Performance by an Actor in a SUPPORTING Role
Kodi Smit-McPhee
— 1st time Nominee —






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Best Performance by an ACTRESS in a SUPPORTING Role
Kirsten Dunst
— 1st time Nominee —








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Best Achievement in Cinematography
Ari Wegner
— 1st time Nominee —










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Best Achievement in Film Editing
Peter Sciberras
— 1st time Nominee —

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Best Achievement in Music Written for Motion Pictures
(Original Score)
Jonny Greenwood
PREVIOUS NOMINATIONS
90TH ACADEMY AWARDS (2017)
Best Original Score
“Phantom Thread”
NOMINEE
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Best Achievement in Production Design
Grant Major
PREVIOUS NOMINATIONS
74TH ACADEMY AWARDS (2001)
Best Art Direction
“The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring”
NOMINEE
75TH ACADEMY AWARDS (2002)
Best Art Direction
“The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers”
NOMINEE
76TH ACADEMY AWARDS (2003)
Best Art Direction
“The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King”
WINNER
78TH ACADEMY AWARDS (2005)
Best Production Design
“King Kong”
NOMINEE
Amber Richards
— 1st time Nominee —








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Best Sound
Richard Flynn
— 1st time Nominee —
Robert Mackenzie
PREVIOUS NOMINATIONS
89TH ACADEMY AWARDS (2016)
Best Sound Editing
“Hacksaw Ridge”
NOMINEE
Best Sound Mixing
“Hacksaw Ridge”
WINNER
Tara Webb
— 1st time Nominee —
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Best Achievement in WRITING (ADAPTED SCREENPLAY)


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In 1920s Montana, charismatic but caustic rancher Phil Burbank inspires fear and awe when his kindly brother brings home a new wife and her teenage son, who is taunted mercilessly by Phil because of his gentleness and intellect. Phil continues to torment them both until he finds himself exposed to the possibility of love.
Directed by Jane Campion
Netflix
November 17, 2021
126 minutes
