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Oscar Best Picture Nominees 2022: The Full List and What to Know

The 94th Academy Awards in 2022 honored films released in 2021, expanding eligibility to a full 2020–2021 qualifying window to reflect pandemic disruptions. The Best Picture n...

Mara Ellison
Oscar Best Picture Nominees 2022: The Full List and What to Know

The 2022 Oscar Best Picture Nominees

The 94th Academy Awards in 2022 honored films released in 2021, expanding eligibility to a full 2020–2021 qualifying window to reflect pandemic disruptions. The Best Picture nominees highlight genre diversity, global collaboration, and a record-tying field. Below are the nominees and key context about how the Academy defines and rewards feature-length cinema.

Eligibility and timeline context

Oscar rules require a film to be feature-length (over 40 minutes), created for theatrical exhibition, and released in the relevant award year. For 2022, the window ran from January 1, 2021, to February 28, 2022. Films must be publicly exhibited for paid admission and meet distribution and language-subtitle requirements. The Academy’s eligibility filters shape which titles can compete, regardless of commercial scale.

Confirmed Best Picture nominees 2022

Film Director(s) Primary Country/Region Genre emphasis Release year
Belfast Kenneth Branagh United Kingdom / United States Drama / Memoir 2021
Dune Denis Villeneuve United States Science fiction / Epic 2021
The Power of the Dog Jane Campion New Zealand / United States / United Kingdom Psychological drama / Western 2021
Don’t Look Up Adam McKay United States Satire / Dark comedy 2021
The Lost Daughter Maggie Gyllenhaal United States / Greece / Italy Drama 2021
The Harder They Fall Jeymes Samuel United States Revisionist Western 2021
Dune: Part Two Denis Villeneuve United States Science fiction / Epic 2021
The Night House David Bruckner United States Horror 2021
The Father Florian Zeller United Kingdom / United States Psychological drama 2021
The Tragedy of Macbeth Joel Coen United States Historical drama / Thriller 2021
West Side Story Steven Spielberg United States Musical / Romance 2021
King Richard Reinaldo Marcus Green United States Biographical drama 2021
The Power of the Dog Jane Campion New Zealand / United States / United Kingdom Psychological drama / Western 2021
The Lost Daughter Maggie Gyllenhaal United States / Greece / Italy Drama 2021

The 2022 slate reflects a broad spectrum of storytelling approaches. Historical and period drama features prominently, while genre work—science fiction, horror, and musical—also earned slots. International co-productions highlight global collaboration, and performances rooted in character-driven arcs competed alongside large-scale spectacle. This diversity illustrates how Academy voters often weigh creative risk alongside craft and emotional resonance.

Notable patterns and context

  • Dune had both a 2021 original and a 2022 sequel nominated, reflecting its scope and ongoing production timeline.
  • Multiple films draw from real-world events or historical figures, aligning with the Academy’s affinity for research-driven narratives.
  • Streaming platforms contributed high-profile titles, indicating continued acceptance of nontheatrical premieres.

What the nominees signal about the 2022 race

The Best Picture field in 2022 balanced prestige craftsmanship with bold genre experiments. Voters weighed intimate character studies against visually immersive worldbuilding, a reminder that campaign strategy and cultural conversation influence outcomes as much as artistic merit alone. Understanding these dynamics helps explain how certain films rise to the top—and why the eventual winner, Belfast, resonated across branches of the Academy.

Behind the Best Picture ballot

Academy members across branches nominate and vote based on craft and storytelling impact. Best Picture ballots rank eligible films, and ranked-choice voting determines the winner. This system rewards broad appeal while allowing niche achievements in editing, score, and performance to shape the final outcome. For creators and audiences, the process underscores how rules, timing, and cultural context shape recognition.

Quick comparison at a glance

Film Director Country Runtime (approx) Theatrical release
Belfast Kenneth Branagh UK / US 108 min November 2021
Dune Denis Villeneuve US 155 min October 2021
The Power of the Dog Jane Campion NZ / US / UK 126 min November 2021
Don’t Look Up Adam McKay US 138 min December 2021
The Lost Daughter Maggie Gyllenhaal US / GR / IT 124 min September 2021 (festivals)

Quick facts at a glance

  • Eligibility window: January 1, 2021 – February 28, 2022 (due to pandemic adjustments)
  • Feature-length threshold: 40+ minutes
  • Voting: Branch nominations followed by Academy-wide ranked-choice voting
  • Genre diversity: Drama, musical, sci-fi, horror, and Western among nominees
  • Outcome context: Belfast won Best Picture; CODA won Best Picture the prior year

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