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Oscar Predictions: Best Original Score — How Many Women Composers Can Break Into the Nomination Lineup?

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Best Original Score Commentary (Updated Dec. 18, 2024): It wasn’t just a matter of which melodies made the cut — it was a celebration of the extraordinary diversity, innovation, and the occasional curveball these categories can reliably deliver. With the shortlist for score expanding from 15 to 20 for the first time, the room for surprises was well taken by the branch members. Meanwhile, in the original song, the race brought its usual mix of blockbuster crowd-pleasers, indie gems, and, of course, Diane Warren.

What immediately stood out in score? Women composers — too often overlooked in this category — claimed a striking presence this year. Chanda Dancy (“Blink Twice”), Camille (“Emilia Pérez”), Tamar-kali (“The Fire Inside”), Andrea Datzman (“Inside Out 2”) and Amelia Warner (“Young Woman and the Sea”) are among the five still in the running.

Cristobal Tapia de Veer, fresh off the success of “The White Lotus,” landed a slot for his unsettling and experimental “Babygirl.” At the same time, Benjamin Wallfisch’s channeling of suspense and dread in “Alien: Romulus” had a very impressive showing.

Considering the legends attached– Stephen Sondheim and John Powell, one wonders if “Wicked” can crack the eventual lineup. It’s certainly in the running.

Yet heavyweights like Oscar winners Alan Silvestri’s “Here,” Alexandre Desplat’s “The Piano Lesson,” and Jon Batiste’s “Saturday Night” were shockingly left out. Two buzzy indie darlings — “Nickel Boys” and “The Substance” — also missed the cut, despite whispers of potential breakouts.

With 145 eligible contenders this year, narrowing the list to 20 was never easy, and now five will be even more difficult.

The 97th Oscars will be held on Sunday, March 2. All movie listings, titles, distributors, and credited artisans are not final and are subject to change.

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