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Los Angeles: “La La Land”, Damien Chazelle’s dreamy ode to classic Hollywood musicals, swept the 89th Academy Awards nominations on Tuesday by becoming the only third movie in the Oscars history to bag a record 14 nods.
The movie, about two artistes who fall in love while trying to make a career in Hollywood, bagged nominations in all the key categories including the best picture, best director for Chazelle and best actress and actor for its leading stars — Emma Stone and Ryan Gosling, respectively.
“La La Land” equalled the record 14 nominations of “All About Eve” in 1959 and “Titanic” in 1997.
The second most nominated films this year are sci-fi drama “Arrival” and coming-of-age story “Moonlight” with both bagging 8 nods each.
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