
Oscar Season 2024-2025; Final Predictions; Latvia's Flow Out-Muscling Dreamworks' Wild Robot; Documentary Feature Unafraid to Address The Thorny Global Issues of Today
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On this episode of ACADEMY ANONYMOUS:
- "Flow" outpacing worthy challengers in a striking Animated Feature category spotlighting diverse techniques, unique voices and international reach.
- Will the financial success of "The Wild Robot" help Dreamworks cross the finish line for the win - something that's evaded them since Aardman's Wallace & Gromit in 2005
- Will we see the vote-split between international titles, "Flow" and "Memoir of a Snail"
- Will the two clay stop-motion features, "Wallace & Gromit" and "Memoir of a Snail" cancel each other out
- Can a robust nomination haul at the ANNIE awards mean that we're in for a surprise GKids nod for "Chicken for Linda"
- Can Disney's "Moana 2" use its boxoffice success to go further than "Frozen 2"
- Will Disney or Pixar be snubbed for their sequel work - as they've been in the past
- Will the lack of U.S. distribution be a factor against "No Other Land"
- National Geographic's "Sugarcane" and Netflix's "Daughters" eyeing nods and wins
- Will both or either colonialism related title, "Dahomey" and "Soundtrack to a Coup d'Etat," secure a nod
- "Black Box" filmmaker may court favor with her first-hand account and powerful testimony
- Audience favorites "Will & Harper," "Porcelain War," and "The Remarkable Life of Ibelin" well positioned to surprise