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Right Here, Right Now: Considering the Oscar-Nominated Animated Shorts

February 05, 2019 by Daniel Nava in RHRN, Animal Behaviour, Bao, Late Afternoon, One Small Step, Weekends, Trevor Jimenez, Andrew Chesworth, Bobby Pontillas, Louise Bagnall, Domee Shi, Alison Snowden, David Fine, Academy Awards, 2018

The routine disappointment that comes with every year’s Academy Awards’ nominees slate was especially magnified this year, when the likes of Bohemian Rhapsody and Green Book would seem to have taken spots from quote unquote better films like First Reformed and If Beale Street Could Talk. I know the conversation surrounding Bohemian Rhapsody in particular has called to question its technical merits. The Twitter video of its incoherent editing stirred up a lively debate on the matter – the film, bewilderingly, won an American Cinema Editing Eddie award over the past weekend. Though one has to remember that the Academy Awards has never and will never be a barometer of taste or quality. The very concept of quality itself fluctuates and the nominees, like with any other year, reflect an impossible number of intangibles; intangibles rooted in $$$ above all.

Yet parse through the nominees list and there’s usually plenty worth vouching for, and 2019 is no different. As with most years, the most eclectic set of nominees tend to be centralized in the shorts categories, with this year’s Animated Shorts nominees making up for the best the category has been in a decade.

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February 05, 2019 /Daniel Nava
RHRN, Animal Behaviour, Bao, Late Afternoon, One Small Step, Weekends, Trevor Jimenez, Andrew Chesworth, Bobby Pontillas, Louise Bagnall, Domee Shi, Alison Snowden, David Fine, Academy Awards, 2018
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