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Summary: Nominations For Oscars (Press, 2 March 1976)
On 2 March 1976, the nominees for the 48th annual Academy Awards were announced, featuring a diverse selection of films. Leading the nominations were "One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest," a story focused on a rebellious patient in a mental institution; "Barry Lyndon," a costume drama depicting an Irish fortune hunter; and "Dog Day Afternoon," which follows a homosexual bank robber. These three films were nominated for "Best Picture of the Year" alongside "Jaws," a thriller about a shark terrorising a summer resort, and "Nashville," which provides a glimpse into the country music industry's inner workings. The Academy Awards ceremony is scheduled for 29 March 1976, as the motion picture Academy of Arts and Sciences prepares to honour the year's cinematic achievements.
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