While The Little Prince, La La Land and Hell or High Water find themselves among the candidates, three original scores – Arrival, Silence and Manchester By the Sea – have been outright disqualified by the organization. The Academy’s strict guidelines state that a score “shall not be eligible if it has been diluted by the use of pre-existing music, or it has been diminished in impact by the predominant use of songs or any music not composed specifically for the film by the submitting composer.”
That rules out Johann Johannsson’s frankly inspired work on Arrival, due to the use of Max Richter’s sombre “On the Nature of Daylight,” a piece of music that also featured in Will Ferrell’s Stranger Than Fiction and Shutter Island, Martin Scorsese’s psychological thriller. And though it’s disappointing to hear that Johannsson’s unsettling original score will be shunned altogether for its use of pre-existing music it does open up the field for Rogue One, Jackie and The BFG, which are still in the running for this year’s Best Original Score accolade.
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