I had the opportunity to check out the Oscar Nominated Shorts for Animation and Live Action. Warning, spoilers follow. Unlike last year, this year was not all “gut punches”. Some of this year’s nominated films are funny. Naturally, there are some emotional ones as well.

Animation Nominees

Official Oscar Animation Nominee Page

  • Hair Love – Cute opening movie. A young girl and her Dad struggle with doing her hair. It ends with a bit of an emotional heart tug.
  • DCERA (Daughter) – Really powerful animation. This one was able to communicate so much with visuals. The story is definitely not a “Hallmark” story but powerfully told. The story is of a young girl (now grown) and her relationship with her Dad. This is my choice for Best Animated Short.
  • Sister – The story of a child from China and the sister that he never had due to China’s “one-child law”.
  • Mémorable – The story of a painter who experiences the world mutating to unrealistic objects. A powerful story that hit home for me. Well done, well told. A close runner up to DCERA, I wouldn’t be upset if this wins.
  • Kitbull – A pretty traditional PIXAR short. Well done. The story well told, but no new ground is broken. A very satisfying story.

Live Action Nominees

Official Oscar Live Action Nominee Page

  • A Sister – In a car at night, Alie is in trouble. She makes a crucial call for help. An interesting story that is nicely told. Somehow this one missed out on emotion for me.
  • Brotherhood – A hardened shepherd’s son returns home. This is not the prodigal son returning. The returning son brings a pregnant wife and obvious tension with the shepherd. The other brothers welcome the eldest home. The eldest is revealed to have some different intents than the Dad thought. The Dad realizes this too late. In a short, every moment is critical. I thought that this short didn’t take advantage of that.
  • The Neighbors’ Window – A young couple with children discover that the new neighbors across the street have no curtains and a lot of passion. The couple deals with the reality of getting older and the idealism of others/ the past. Their frustrations develop as they keep an eye (or two) on the passionate couple across the way. The grass isn’t always greener on the other side though. Based on a true story (left me wondering how much, which parts were true). My runner up.
  • Saria – two orphaned sisters fight against abuse at the orphanage. They participate in a revolt and escape. However, the powers that be recover them and return them to the orphanage. Disaster strikes as one of those returned miscalculate just how uncaring the workers at the orphanage are. My choice for Best Live Action.
  • Nefta Football Club – Two brothers come across a donkey wearing headphones in the desert (in this case, the difference between Adele and Handel is crucial). The oldest realizes the donkey has a valuable cargo but shares a slightly different story with the younger brother (telling him that it is laundry detergent). One little misunderstanding leads to a comical end.