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The Leading Contenders for Best Picture

As award season heats up, here are a dozen movies that could take the big prize — and how they might do it. 

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Anora, Conclave and September 5

Anora, Conclave and September 5

Courtesy of Neon; Philippe Antonello/Focus Features; Jürgen Olczyk/Paramount Pictures

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    ‘Anora’

    AnoraAnora
    Image Credit: Courtesy of Neon

    What Happens: An escort cuts a deal with an oligarch’s son. Then the gangsters get involved.
    Reason to Believe: Three of the last four Palme d’Or winners have made the  best picture cut for Neon — and one won (Parasite).
    Reason to Doubt: Are the indie-ish Baker and his outré visions too much for some voters? 

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    ‘Blitz’

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    Image Credit: Parisa Taghizadeh/Apple TV+

    What Happens: A single mother and her son are separated in Blitz-era London.
    Reason to Believe: Period cred and past Oscar darling Steve McQueen.
    Reason to Doubt: Saving Private Ryan, Dunkirk, 1917: World War movies these  days tend to come up short.

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    ‘The Brutalist’

    The BrutalistThe Brutalist
    Image Credit: Courtesy of A24

    What Happens: An architect who escaped the Holocaust makes his way to the U.S. to live an epic life.
    Reason to Believe:
    A sweeping vision that clocks in at more than three hours.
    Reason to Doubt:
    A sweeping vision that clocks in at more than three hours.

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    ‘A Complete Unknown’

    A Complete UnknownA Complete Unknown
    Image Credit: Courtesy of Searchlight Pictures

    What Happens: Bob Dylan plugs in at Newport, and everyone needs shelter from the storm.
    Reason to Believe:
    After zooming ahead with Ford v Ferrari,  Mangold seeks the finish line. Also, Timothée Chalamet as an icon. 
    Reason to Doubt:
    Does the rock-folk tension seem consequential enough in 2024?

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    ‘Conclave’

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    Image Credit: Philippe Antonello/Focus Features

    What Happens: A pope dies, and everyone wants the big job.
    Reason to Believe:
    Delicious fun in serious clothing.
    Reason to Doubt:
    Is it about enough? Also, a divisive ending.

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    ‘Dune: Part Two’

    Dune: Part TwoDune: Part Two
    Image Credit: Courtesy of Warner Bros.

    What Happens: More adventures of Paul Atreides as he forms new unions and wages new wars.
    Reason to Believe:
    A franchise and a director that have been building momentum for years.
    Reason to Doubt:
    Distant-planet epics and March releases often are forgotten.

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    ‘Emilia Pérez’

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    Image Credit: PAGE 114/WHY NOT PRODUCTIONS/PATHÉ FILMS/FRANCE 2 CINÉMA/Netflix

    What Happens: Your typical Spanish-language cartel thriller/trans-themed family drama with musical elements.  
    Reason to Believe:
    The sheer audacity, the relevant topicality.
    Reason to Doubt:
    Is the Never-Netflix voter still a thing?

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    ‘Gladiator II’

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    Image Credit: Aidan Monaghan/Paramount Pictures

    What Happens: A grown-up Lucius comes back to Rome to gladiate glory back to his people.
    Reason to Believe:
    Nostalgia … for both the Roman period and the days of studio historical epics.  
    Reason to Doubt:
    “Didn’t we honor this movie in 2001?”

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    ‘The Seed of The Sacred Fig’

    The Seed of The Sacred FigThe Seed of The Sacred Fig
    Image Credit: Courtesy of Neon

    What Happens: A family in repressive Iran is torn apart by politics. 
    Reason to Believe:
    Geopolitical resonance and a director who escaped Iran with his movie.
    Reason to Doubt:
    The best picture doesn’t often do long, foreign-language dramas set halfway around the world.

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    ‘September 5’

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    Image Credit: Jürgen Olczyk/Paramount Pictures

    What Happens: One day in Munich in the ABC News control room during the 1972 Olympics.
    Reason to Believe:
    Sorkin-esque urgency about big media topics.
    Reason to Doubt
    : Global indies can struggle without as many crewmembers and filmmakers that voters know. Plus the fraught Israeli-Palestinian backdrop.

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    ‘Wicked’

    WickedWicked
    Image Credit: Courtesy of Universal Pictures

    What Happens: Witches Elphaba and Glinda begin their journeys.
    Reason to Believe:
    Is it Cats or is it Chicago
    Reason to Doubt:
    Is it Chicago or is it Cats

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    ‘The Wild Robot’

    The Wild RobotThe Wild Robot
    Image Credit: Universal Pictures/DreamWorks Animation

    What Happens: Roz the Robot lands on an animal island and learns how to feel.
    Reason to Believe:
    An AI movie that’s heartfelt and accessible. Also, it’s already a hit.
    Reason to Doubt:
    Only three animated movies have ever been nominated; none have won.

    This story appeared in the Oct. 30 issue of The Hollywood Reporter magazine. Click here to subscribe.

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