The Hollywood Music in Media Awards (HMMA) announced the winners in Film and all music for visual media categories and “No Time to Die” has lifted the trophy of song- feature film. With this,  the Billie Eilish and Finneas O’Connell’s title song from the latest James Bond film has moved one step closer to possible Oscar glory.

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The song has also won a Grammy for best song written for visual media on March 14.

Other winners include Nicholas Britell who has won score – feature film for ‘Don’t Look Up’. This increases the likelihood that this could bring Britell his third Oscar nomination for best original score. He was previously nominated for ‘Moonlight’ (2016) and ‘If Beale Street Could Talk’ (2018).

HHMA winners in other score categories who are thought to be serious contenders for Oscar nominations for best original score are Bryce Dessner and Aaron Dessner for C’mon C’mon (independent film); Alberto Iglesias for Parallel Mothers (independent film, foreign language); and Hans Zimmer for Dune (sci-fi/fantasy).

CODA (an acronym for Children of Deaf Adults) won two awards: outstanding song for independent film (“Beyond the Shore”) and outstanding musical performance of a song (original or pre-existing). The latter award went to Amelia Jones in her role as Ruby singing and signing the Joni Mitchell 1960s classic “Both Sides Now” at an audition to get into the Berklee School of Music. The latter is a new category this year to honor the year’s best onscreen musical performance of a song. The award goes to the onscreen performer.

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The Hollywood Music in Media Awards honor composers, songwriters, music supervisors and filmmakers for their work in music for film, television and video games.

The HMMA nominations have historically been representative of the nominees and winners of the Golden Globes, Oscars, Grammys and Emmys that occur months later.

Here are the list of winners in the 12 film categories.

Song – feature film

“No Time to Die” from No Time to Die (MGM) – written by Billie Eilish and Finneas O’Connell; performed by Billie Eilish

Song – animated film

 “Good Mood” from Paw Patrol (Paramount Pictures) – written by Karl Johan Schuster, Savan Kotecha, Oscar Gorres and Adam Levine; performed by Adam Levine

Song – documentary film

“Secret Sister” from Rebel Hearts (Discovery+) – written and performed by Rufus Wainwright

Song – independent film

“Beyond the Shore” from CODA (Apple TV+) – written by Nick Baxter, Siân Heder, Marius De Vries, Matt Dahan; performed By Emilia Jones

Song – onscreen performance (award to onscreen performer)

Emilia Jones – “Both Sides Now” from CODA (Apple TV+) written by Joni Mitchell.

Score – feature film

Don’t Look Up (Netflix) – Nicholas Britell

Score – independent film

C’mon C’mon (The Searchers) – Bryce Dessner & Aaron Dessner

Score – independent film (foreign language)

Parallel Mothers (Sony Pictures Classics) – Alberto Iglesias

Score – sci-fi/fantasy

Dune (Warner Bros.) – Hans Zimmer

Score – animated film

The Addams Family 2 (MGM) – Mychael Danna and Jeff Danna

Score – horror film

A Quiet Place II (Paramount Pictures) – Marco Beltrami

  Score – documentary film

Julia (CNN Films) – Rachel Portman