And now so are the stellar films up for awards. You have the power to give women nominated for this year's Academy Awards® the recognition they deserve: view the trailers below, stream the full films and then use your Academy credentials to #VoteForWomen. Let’s make this the year women win the most Oscar® awards ever.

Licorice Pizza


Best Picture
Sara Murphy (with Adam Somner, Paul Thomas Anderson)

Belfast


Best Picture
Laura Berwick, Becca Kovacik, Tamar Thomas (with Kenneth Branagh)

Best Sound
Denise Yarde (with Simon Chase, James Mather, Niv Adiri)

West Side Story


Best Picture
Kristie Macosko Krieger (with Steven Spielberg)

Best Production Design
Rena DeAngelo (with Adam Stockhausen)

Dune


Best Picture
Mary Parent, (with Cale Boyter, Denis Villeneuve)

Best Production Design
Zsuzsanna Sipos (with Patrice Vermette)

Best Costume Design
Jacqueline West (with Robert Morgan)

Best Makeup and Hairstyling
Eva von Bahr (with Donald Mowat, Love Larson)

The Power of the Dog


Best Picture
Jane Campion, Tanya Seghatchian (with Emile Sherman, Iain Canning, Roger Frappier)

Best Director
Jane Campion

Best Adapted Screenplay
Jane Campion

Best Production Design
Amber Richards (with Grant Major)

Best Cinematography
Ari Wegner

Best Sound
Tara Webb (with Robert Mackenzie, Richard Flyn)

CODA


Best Adapted Screenplay
Siân Heder

The Lost Daughter


Best Adapted Screenplay
Maggie Gyllenhaal

Nightmare Alley


Best Production Design
Tamara Deverell (with Shane Vieau)

The Tragedy of Macbeth


Best Production Design
Nancy Haigh (with Stefan Dechant)

Cruella


Best Costume Design
Jenny Beavan

Best Makeup and Hairstyling
Nadia Stacey, Naomi Donne, Julia Vernon

Cyrano


Best Costume Design
Jacqueline Durran (with Massimo Cantini Parrini)

Coming 2 America


Best Makeup and Hairstyling
Carla Farmer, Stacey Morris (with Mike Marino)

House of Gucci


Best Makeup and Hairstyling
Anna Carin Lock (with Frederic Aspiras, Göran Lundström)

The Eyes of
Tammy Faye


Best Makeup and Hairstyling
Linda Dowds, Stephanie Ingram (with Justin Raleigh)

King Richard


Best Film Editing
Pamela Martin

Best Original Song
Beyoncé Knowles-Carter (with DIXSON)

Encanto


Best Original Score
Germaine Franco

Best Animated Feature
Yvett Merino (with Jared Bush, Byron Howard, Clark Spencer)

Four Good Days


Best Original Song
Diane Warren

No Time To Die


Best Original Song
Billie EIlish (with Finneas O’Connell)

Flee


Best Animated Feature
Monica Hellström, Signe Byrge Sørensen, Charlotte De La Gournerie (with Jonas Poher Rasmussen)

Best Documentary Feature
Monica Hellström, Signe Byrge Sørensen, Charlotte De La Gournerie (with Jonas Poher Rasmussen)

Luca


Best Animated Feature
Andrea Warren (with Enrico Casarosa)

Ascension


Best Documentary Feature
Jessica Kingdon, Kira Simon-Kennedy (with Nathan Truesdell)


Attica


Best Documentary Feature
Traci A. Curry (with Stanley Nelson)

Writing with Fire


Best Documentary Feature
Rintu Thomas (with Sushmit Ghosh)

Raya and the
Last Dragon


Best Animated Feature
Osnat Shurer (with Don Hall, Carlos López Estrada, Peter Del Vecho)

Ala Kachuu –
Take and Run


Best Live Action Short
Maria Brendle, Nadine Lüchinger

On My Mind


Best Live Action Short
Kim Magnusson (with Martin Strange-Hansen)

Please Hold


Best Live Action Short
K.D. Dávila (With Levin Menekse)

Affairs of the Art


Best Animated Short
Joanna Quinn (with Les Mills)

Three Songs
for Benazir


Best Documentary Short
Elizabeth Mirzaei (with Gulistan Mirzaei)


Only 14% of Oscar® nominations have gone to women.* That means lots of great movies get left out. To check out even more films women created this last year, check out the full #VoteforWomen ballot. Outside of awards season, vote with your dollar by seeing their films in theaters, or on streaming.

*As of 2020, based on more than 10,000 nominations since 1929, and excluding gender-specific categories and categories where women were nominated as part of a larger team. Levitt, Daniel, et al. “Oscars: The 92-Year Gender Gap, Visualized.” The Guardian, Feb. 6, 2020, www.theguardian.com/film/ng-interactive/2020/feb/05/the-oscars-92-year-gender-gap-visualised-academy-awards.