‘The Revenant’ Leads Oscar Noms With 12, Only White Actors Again

‘The Revenant’ Leads Oscar Noms With 12, Only White Actors Again
Leonardo DiCaprio stars in "The Revenant" as Hugh Glass, a fur trapper who is attacked by a bear and left for dead by members of his own hunting party. (20th Century Fox)
‘The Revenant’ Leads Oscar Noms With 12, Only White Actors Again
Leonardo DiCaprio stars in "The Revenant" as Hugh Glass, a fur trapper who is attacked by a bear and left for dead by members of his own hunting party. (20th Century Fox)

‘The Revenant’ Leads Oscar Noms With 12, Only White Actors Again

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The brutal frontier saga “The Revenant” landed a leading 12 nominations for the 88th annual Academy, while the acting categories were again filled entirely by white performers.

The strong showing for “The Revenant,” including a best actor nod for Leonardo DiCaprio, follows its win at the Golden Globes. It sets director Alejandro Inarritu for a possible back-to-back win following his sweep for best picture, director and screenplay for “Birdman” last year.

“We gave it our all on this film and this appreciation from the Academy means a lot to me and my colleagues who made it possible,” said Inarritu in a statement. “Champagne and mezcal will run tonight!”

George Miller’s post-apocalyptic sequel “Mad Max: Fury Road” followed with 10 nominations, including best picture and best director for Miller. Ridley Scott’s sci-fi epic “The Martian” landed 7 nominations, including best picture and best actor for Matt Damon, but, surprisingly, no best director nod for Scott.

Eight films were nominated for best picture. The other five were: Tom McCarthy’s investigative journalistic procedural “Spotlight,” Steven Spielberg’s Cold War thriller “Bridge of Spies,” Adam McKay’s Michael Lewis adaptation “The Big Short,” the mother-son captive drama “Room” and the ’50s Irish immigrant tale “Brooklyn.”

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