Punditry Madness! Team Experience joins in...
Saturday, January 22, 2022 at 11:58PM
NATHANIEL R in Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Director, Best International Film, Best Picture, Best Supporting Actor, Best Supporting Actress, Oscars (21), Punditry, Team Experience

So dear readers, I've been having meetings with the team and they all wanted to join in on the Oscar prediction fun. So before the traditional charts on the Picture, Director, Actress, Actor, Supporting Actress, Supporting Actor, and Best International Feature Film pages you can see what each participating team member is predicting. It's fascinating to note the variety of opinions despite the fact that we're now late in the season. 

BEST PICTURE / BEST DIRECTOR
Though Power of the Dog is leading with 11/13 #1 placements (and all #1 placements in Best Director), there are still Belfast holdouts. Ben & Chris think Branagh's personal passion project still has some Oscar oomph in it...

More surprisingly only five movies made every top ten prediction list, so there's quite a bit of disagreement as to which films are going to be in the running for Hollywood's most coveted award. 

a tease of the chart

On this collective chart you can also see who has the most and the least faith in particular movies. For instance, Abe has the most faith in CODA while Elisa, our favourite Italian, has more faith in King Richard than the rest of our team, while Nick Taylor and I think West Side Story is the main challenger to Power of the Dog (but no one else does!)

BEST ACTRESS / BEST ACTOR
These two collective charts feature near-ties in both with the team evenly split between Colman vs Kidman & Cumberbatch vs Smith. 

SUPPORTING ACTRESS / SUPPORTING ACTOR
These collective charts are really interesting because there's so much disagreement (beyond the top two placements). For instance two of our teammates are predicting Jessie Buckley to surprise in Supporting Actress (it makes a kind of sense with Olivia Colman's coattails!) while Cláudio is expecting that Oscar reverts to its old habits and nominated the currently buzzless Judi Dench for Belfast.

My favourite surprise on the collective Supporting Actor chart is that people are either expecting Mike Faist (West Side Story) or Jesse Plemons (Power of the Dog) to be nominated OR they don't even think of them as potential spoilers, there's no inbetween!

INTERNATIONAL FILM
This chart is the most dull at first glance since it's unanimous that Drive My Car is in the lead but what's intriguing when you dive in is that only one other film (A Hero) made every prediction list so there's not exactly consensus. I myself have decided to predict that Lunana: A Yak in the Classroom is going to be the surprise nominee (it's an endearing film with cute kids, an intriguing undertow, and beautiful vistas). Only I wasn't alone since Abe also went there. 

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