Which Oscar-Nominated Films Are Gaining Popularity Among Canadians?

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The nominations for the 2025 Academy Awards have been revealed, and the ceremony is scheduled for March 2, 2025, in Hollywood. At deereplanet.com, we are interested in discovering which films have captured the hearts of Canadians.Ontario online casinos To gather insights, we utilized Google Trends to conduct a national search over 30 days starting on February 18, 2025, analyzing the search interest scores for all films vying for an Oscar. With numerous nominees hailing from Canada, we also shine a spotlight on the exceptional talent earning recognition at this prestigious event. Notably, the Canadian film 'Sugarcane' has secured the fifth position.

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Rank

Title

Search Interest Score

1

Wicked

59

2

Dune: Part II

54

3

The Brutalist

33

4

Anora

29

5

Sugarcane

25

6

The Substance

24

T7

Emilia Perez

23

T7

Conclave

23

9

A Complete Unknown

17

10

Incident

10

Canadians Nominated For Oscars

To start off, here's a rundown of Canadian nominees:2025 Oscars odds .

Samantha Quan (with Alex Coco and Sean Baker) for 'Anora,' nominated for Best Picture

  • Tanya LaPointe & Denis Villeneuve (along with Mary Parent and Cale Boyter) for 'Dune: Part Two,' nominated for Best Picture
  • Linda Muir for 'Nosferatu,' nominated for Best Costume Design
  • Traci Loader (with David White and Suzanne Stokes-Munton) for 'Nosferatu,' nominated for Best Makeup & Hairstyling
  • Patricia Cuccia (with Judy Becker) for 'The Brutalist,' nominated for Best Production Design
  • Patrice Vermette & Shane Vieau for 'Dune: Part Two,' nominated for Best Production Design
  • Craig Lathrop (with Beatrice Brentnerová) for 'Nosferatu,' nominated for Best Production Design
  • David Giammarco (with Tod A. Maitland, Donald Sylvester, Ted Caplan, and Paul Massey) for 'A Complete Unknown,' nominated for Best Sound
  • Stephen James & Rhys Salcombe (with Paul Lambert & Gerd Nefzer) for 'Dune: Part Two,' nominated for Best Visual Effects
  • Julian Brave NoiseCat & Emily Kassie for 'Sugarcane,' nominated for Best Documentary Feature
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Three Canadians have been nominated for the prestigious Oscar at the upcoming 97th Academy Awards.

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Firstly, producing talent Samantha Quan from Vancouver is nominated for 'Anora,' alongside fellow producers Alex Coco and Sean Baker. Beyond their roles as producers, Baker also serves as the film's writer, director, and editor, and he is married to Quan. 'Anora,' which portrays the life of a stripper in New York City who becomes involved with the son of a Russian oligarch, is nominated in six different categories and is currently the frontrunner to win Best Picture as of February 18. As the Best Picture award goes to the film's producers,

the odds suggest that Samantha Quan carries a -240 likelihood of bringing home the Oscar for Canada.FanDuel Ontario Sportsbook Another pair of Canadians nominated for Best Picture includes Tanya LaPointe and Denis Villeneuve from Quebec, who are recognized as producers of 'Dune: Part Two,' a major cinematic success based on Frank Herbert's science fiction masterpiece. Villeneuve, of course, takes on the role of director as well. Despite the movie's immense popularity in 2024, its chances of winning Best Picture at the 2025 Academy Awards stand at +8000.

The Best Production Design category also showcases remarkable Canadian contributions, featuring three films associated with professionals from Canada. Regrettably, 'Wicked' is among them, currently boasting odds of -280 on FanDuel to win this award at the 2025 Oscars. Based on the odds, the film most piped to disturb 'Wicked' in this category is 'The Brutalist,' coming in with +470 odds, which includes Canadian Patricia Cuccia as a set decorator.

Meanwhile, the design team for 'Dune: Part Two,' with Patrice Vermette and Shane Vieau, stand at +3500 odds for the Best Production Design award, while Craig Lathrop is positioned at +2200 at FanDuel for that distinction as part of the Nosferatu crew.

'Nosferatu' earned nominations in two additional categories with notable Canadian involvement. Linda Muir has +1600 odds at FanDuel to potentially secure the Best Costume Design Oscar – with 'Wicked' as the clear frontrunner – and Traci Loader, along with the rest of the hair and makeup team from 'Nosferatu,' carry a +1000 chance of triumphing over 'The Substance' (-370) in the Best Makeup and Hairstyling category.DraftKings Ontario Sportsbook In the technical categories, Stephen James and Rhys Salcombe from 'Dune: Part Two' are among the most promising Canadians to shine during Oscar night due to their roles in the film's visual effects team. On FanDuel, this film is favored with -750 odds to win Best Visual Effects at the 2025 Oscars. Additionally, sound technician David Giammarco has a +750 chance at winning Best Sound for 'A Complete Unknown,' working alongside a team of engineers, mixers, and designers. 'Dune: Part Two' is also a favorite in this category, with -230 odds at

Lastly, Julian Brave NoiseCat and Emily Kassie find themselves nominated for their documentary 'Sugarcane,' which delves into the tumultuous history pertaining to Canada’s Indian residential school system. Although born in Minnesota and raised in California, Julian Brave NoiseCat identifies as Canadian-American and is a member of the Secwépemc First Nation, whose ancestral land is in British Columbia.

While the odds of winning the Best Documentary Feature category stand at +650 with NorthStar Bets, it's worth noting that 'Sugarcane' should not be underestimated. The film is readily available on Disney+, while the leading contender 'No Other Land' (-250) has faced challenges in securing distribution in the United States due to its sensitive subject matter surrounding the ongoing issues between Israel and Palestine.NorthStar Bets Ontario Sportsbook as of Feb. 18.

Jeff Parker contributes as a writer for deereplanet.com. A passionate writer with a focus on both entertainment and sports, Jeff is a devoted film enthusiast with a Master's degree in Popular Culture, currently residing in Nova Scotia.

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