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Picture: Roma (116/8)
Director: Barry Jenkins, If Beale Street Could Talk (130/13)
Actress: Olivia Colman, The Favourite (169/16)
Actor: Matt Dillon, The House That Jack Built (134/13)
S. Actor: Richard E. Grant, Can You Ever Forgive Me? (122/15)
S. Actress: Shayna McHayle, Support the Girls (168/13)
Screenplay: Paul Schrader, First Reformed (184/16)
Scene: From student protest to hospital, Roma (86/7)

[Most people voted specifically for the hospital part of this sequence, using a word that I'd rather avoid spoiler-wise, but I checked and the whole thing is continuous and runs under 20 minutes. Could only find the first part online.]

HISTORY:

As noted in the "nominations" post, Jenkins placed 5th two years ago for Moonlight. So far the AVB is slightly more impressed by his direction than by his films as a whole. (Moonlight finished 8th.)

All four actors are new (even though both men have careers that predate the Skandies). 

Schrader's screenplay for Affliction placed 14th. 

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Anonymous

Could only find the first part online? Do you not have a Netflix subscription?

Anonymous

He's attempting to link directly to that specific scene for the benefit of others. If he wanted simply to watch the scene in question, a Netflix subscription, which he has stated previously that he has, would be adequate, but that's not what he is talking about.

Anonymous

8 voters for a Best Picture nominee? Record?

gemko

Essentially. Technically it ties two previous 8-vote “nominees,” but the two are <i>The English Patient</i> and <i>Lone Star</i>, both from the survey’s first true year. There were fewer voters then than at any time since, though the number has been contracting of late. The previous modern-day record had been 9 votes, achieved by <i>Syndromes and a Century</i> and just last year by <i>Personal Shopper</i>.