Patriots Day Oscar

The keyword phrase "Patriots Day Oscar" functions grammatically as a compound noun. In this construction, "Patriots Day," a proper noun referring to the 2016 film, acts as an attributive noun modifying the second proper noun, "Oscar," which is the colloquial term for an Academy Award. The entire phrase serves as a specific subject heading, referring to the intersection of the film Patriots Day and its consideration for or performance at the Academy Awards.

The 2016 film Patriots Day did not receive any Academy Award nominations and, consequently, did not win any Oscars. While the film garnered positive reviews for its direction, performances, and technical execution, it was not among the final nominees in any category at the 89th Academy Awards ceremony. The film was, however, included on the Academy's shortlist of 20 films eligible for the Visual Effects nomination, but it did not advance to the final five.

The lack of an Oscar nomination for Patriots Day can be attributed to the highly competitive field of films in 2016, which included eventual major award winners such as Moonlight, La La Land, and Manchester by the Sea. Although the film was recognized by other institutions, such as the National Board of Review which named it one of the top ten films of the year, it did not secure a nomination from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Therefore, any search connecting the film to the Oscars concludes with a record of non-nomination.