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Oscar Nominees: Animated Shorts Shine Bright
20 Feb
Summary
- All 15 nominated shorts are available in theaters this weekend.
- The animated shorts showcase diverse styles and themes.
- Six films compete for the Best Animated Short Film Oscar.

This year's Academy Award nominees for animated shorts present a varied collection of artistic expressions, with all 15 nominees being released in theaters this weekend. Roadside Attractions is showcasing these films in separate, feature-length programs, allowing audiences to experience each category's offerings.
The nominees are celebrated for their stylistic and thematic diversity. Films like "The Three Sisters" offer whimsical romance, while "Forevergreen" presents a family-friendly, albeit emotional, narrative. "The Girl Who Cried Pearls" is a technically impressive stop-motion piece exploring difficult themes, and "Butterfly" offers a sensitive portrayal of an Olympic swimmer's experiences during the Holocaust. "Retirement Plan" provides a poignant, reflective conclusion to the main nominees.
Beyond the primary contenders, the program includes a bonus short, "Éiru," from Ireland's acclaimed Cartoon Saloon. While not a nominee, this imaginative film about a young Viking girl is noted for its vibrant animation and engaging storytelling, making it a worthwhile addition to the cinematic showcase.




