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Underrated and overlooked Netflix gem receives massive Oscars boost

Published 11:54 30 Jan 2024 GMT

Updated 11:54 30 Jan 2024 GMT

Patrick McCarry
Underrated and overlooked Netflix gem receives massive Oscars boost

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As soon as the Oscar nominations were announced, hundreds of thousands of us - similar numbers to a famous march on Washington in 1963 - went searching for Rustin. Netflix may finally get some traction on a movie that got off to a slow start.

Bayard Rustin was a leading figure in the social movement for black civil rights, in the United States of America, from the 1940s all the way up until his death in 1987.

What added to Rustin's struggle, for much of his career in activism, was that he was a gay man. That often led to him taking a more behind-the-scenes role in many campaigns, protests, demonstrations, and more. He was striving for all individuals to be seen as equal, yet also dealing with a heavy stigma, at that time, regarding his homosexuality. He once proclaimed:

"If we want to do away with the injustice to gays it will not be done because we get rid of the injustice to gays. It will be done because we are forwarding the effort for the elimination of injustice to all. And we will win the rights for gays, or blacks, or Hispanics, or women within the context of whether we are fighting for all."

Cillian Murphy remains the favourite, for his role in Oppenheimer, to claim his first ever Oscar, but Paul Giamati is the dark-horse as The Holdovers gathers more and more momentum. Bradley Cooper (The Maestro) is behind, in the betting stakes, at least, followed by Jeffrey Wright (American Fiction). Domingo is a clear outsider but the wide reach of Netflix, all involved in Rustin will hope, could tighten the gap.

Ultimately, though, it is Colman Domingo that pulls the whole story together, by making you care for his character and the journey he is on.

It may not be enough to win him an Academy Award, but it should see his career arc continue to rise and bring a host of new eyes to a movie with a compelling message.

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