"Hollywood Producers" awarded him the best film of the year

"Nomadland" gets a big boost to win the "Oscar" in 2021

"Nomadland" on the lives of American "trailer residents".

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The Hollywood Producers Association "Nomadland" has chosen the best film of the year, reinforcing his hopes for winning an Oscar more and more by granting him this award.

At a time when the pandemic prompted studios to postpone the release of their huge productions, "Nomadland" was once again ahead of its main competitors "The Trail of the Chicago Seven" and "Mank" produced by "Netflix", after this tape was about American "trailer residents" who roam the states United in their old vehicles (most of them are not professional actors), also won Best Dramatic Film at the Golden Awards.

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"In a year during which we all lived a lonely life and films seemed absolutely necessary, we are proud to produce a film that addresses society and brings us together," said film producer Peter Spears.

The Association's awards are a relatively reliable indicator of which business is likely to win the Oscars, which will be distributed at the end of April.

The association includes 8,000 industry professionals who own the decision in Hollywood.

Of the last 13 works that won the Academy Award for Best Picture, 10 were before them.

Video on Demand platforms won nominations in the race for film awards this year due to the fact that major production companies had to postpone the release of their productions due to the closure of cinemas during the pandemic.

Netflix and Amazon alone won more than half of the nominations in the movie category for the Hollywood Producers Association Awards, but the win was ultimately given to Disney's Searchlight Studios, which is the producer of Nomadland.

Disney also won in the animated film categories, through "Soul" and in TV films, through "Hamilton".

As for Netflix's consolation award, it won the award for best documentary thanks to "My Octopus Teacher," which increased its chances of winning an Oscar.

"Netflix" also won the award for best short series for "The Queen's Gambit", and the award for best drama series for "The Crown."

It was not surprising that the last season of the series "Sheets Creek" won in the category of best comedy series, while the talk show "Last Week Tonight" of Britain's John Oliver won the Association's award for the sixth consecutive year.

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