Previous Oscar winners Alexandre Desplat, Hilder Gudnadóttir, Jennifer Hudson and Hans Zimmer are also among the contenders in the third annual ceremony from the 76-year-old organization.
Greenwood — the Radiohead rocker/film composer known for his frequent collaborations with the filmmaker Paul Thomas Anderson — is nominated for his scores in both the studio and independent film categories: for Jane Campion’s neo-Western,, and Pablo Larraín’s
meditation on three days in the life of the late Princess Diana,, as well as “ Tame You,” from the documentaryboth in the drama/documentary song category. The field is also populated by Billie Eilish and Finneas O’Connell and Rufas Wainwright (“Secret Sister” from the documentary
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