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Oppenheimer It culminated its dream awards season with a Best Picture win at the 96th Academy Awards on Sunday at the Dolby Theater in Hollywood, despite a bizarre reveal by Al Pacino. Producers Emma Thomas, Charles Roven and Christopher Nolan accepted the award.

Nolan also took home the Best Director award, giving Universal’s film about J. Robert Oppenheimer and his Manhattan Project seven statuettes. The nearly billion-dollar juggernaut has been collecting trophies at nearly every stop this awards season, entering the ceremony as the favorite for Best Picture, among other nods.

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Accepting the directing award, Nolan said: “Movies are just over 100 years old, and just imagine 100 years in painting or theatre. We don’t know where this journey will go from here, but knowing that you think I’m an important part of it means the world to me. The Oscars were his first of eight career nominations.

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Cillian Murphy won Best Actor OppenheimerTo follow up on his wins at the SAG and BAFTA Film Awards. But it was his first Oscar and nomination. “For better or worse, we made a movie about the man who made the atomic bomb,” he said on stage, “and for better or worse, we all live in Oppenheimer’s world. So I would like to dedicate this to all the peacemakers.”

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Emma Stone wins Best Actress for Searchlight Pictures Bad things Tonight, annoying Moonflower Killers Stars Lily Gladstone, who has also had an impressive string of wins this season. It was Stone’s win in the next category La la land in 2017. In her acceptance speech, Stone thanked director Yorgos Lanthimos “for the gift of a lifetime in Bella Baxter.” Earlier, her reaction to Kimmel’s joke about her film caused a stir on social media.

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Bad things He had the second-most trophies on Sunday with four – three of which he won in a row. A24 Area of ​​interest He is the only other multiple winner of the night. Best Picture Nominees Moonflower Assassins, Maestro And Past life He returned home empty-handed on Sunday. American Fantasy, Anatomy of a Fall, Barbie, The Boy and the Heron, The Keepers, 20 Days in Mariupol And Godzilla Minor One I took one for each.

Universal also led the distributors with seven, with Searchlight next with four and A24 and Toho the only other distributors with two. Among the big studios shutting down on Sunday were Netflix, Sony, Paramount and Disney.

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The first winner at the ceremony hosted by Jimmy Kimmel was familiar anyone Who followed the 2023-24 awards season: Da’Vine Joy Rudolph took home the Oscar for Focus Features. keepers, As I have done at almost every memorial show over the past few months. She gave a tearful acceptance speech in which she referenced her mother and those who “mentored and mentored me.”

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Robert Downey Jr. later received Universal’s Supporting Actor Award Oppenheimer. “Here’s my little secret: I needed this job more than it needed me,” he said from the podium. This was his first Academy Award after his third nomination Tropical thunder And Chaplin.

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Oppenheimer‘s second win that night, in film editing, was the first for Jennifer Lime. Hoyte van Hoytema’s film later received an award for cinematography. Both also won ACE Eddie Awards and ASC Awards respectively. Oppenheimer Ludwig Göransson also won Best Score, after winning the Society of Composers and Lyricists Awards.

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Brothers Billie Eilish and Finneas O’Connell won their second Oscar for Best Song in four years for “What Was I Made For?” From the #1 movie of 2023, Barbie. That leaves Diane Warren as a 0-15 nominee in this category, despite receiving an honorary Oscar at the 2022 Governor’s Awards.

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Cord Jefferson won Best Original Screenplay for Amazon MGM Studios. American fantasy. In his acceptance speech, Jefferson — an Emmy Award winner for his work on HBO The guards – He appealed to Hollywood to give new creators a chance.

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anatomy of a fall, Winner of the Palme d’Or at Cannes for Neon by Justin Tritt and Arthur Harary, it won for Best Adapted Screenplay. “This will help me with my midlife crisis,” Treat said during her speech. It was the first Oscar for any of the screenwriters winning tonight.

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The first big surprise at the concert was Hayao Miyazaki’s The boy and the heron Receive an animated feature award spider-Man: Through the Spider-Verse, Which dominated the Annie Awards last month. The latter’s 2018 predecessor won an Oscar five years ago. Toho International’s Miyazaki picture won the BAFTA Film Award, ending an 18-year streak of US-financed productions winning Best Animated Feature at the BAFTAs.

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The Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film went to the anti-war film The war is over! Inspired by the music of John and Yoko. Sunday was Mother’s Day in the UK, and Sean Ono Lennon wished his mother Yoko Ono a happy birthday in his acceptance speech. Wes Anderson and Steven Ralls later captured a short Live-Action statuette of The wonderful story of Henry Sugar. It was Anderson’s first Oscar. In his eighth nomination.

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20 days in Mariupol, The harrowing Ukrainian film by directors Mstislav Chernov, Michel Mizner and Rani Aronson Rath won the award for best documentary. It offers a first-person account of the 20 days that Chernov and his AP colleagues spent documenting the Russian invasion of Mariupol, Ukraine. This was the Eastern European country’s first Oscar win.

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final repair shop, Directed by Ben Proudfoot and Chris Powers, it won the Short Documentary Award. This was Broadfoot’s second Oscar in three years Basketball queen In 2022.

There was another little surprise in the makeup and hairstyling category, e.g Poor things Nadia Stacey, Mark Collier and Josh Weston received the MUAHS Award Winner statuette Artist, band leader And others. The film then followed up its ADG Awards win by winning the Production Design Award (production design by James Price and Shona Heath and set design by Zuza Mihalik) and making it its third in a row with Holly Waddington taking the Costume Design award after her win at the CDG Awards. . Bad things He was the first double winner of the night before adding a third.

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Area of ​​interest, A24’s Jonathan Glazer historical drama, which won Best International Feature Film – and scored the UK’s first ever International Oscar. In his speech, Glazer denounced the “dehumanization” following the October 7 attack in Israel and the war in Gaza.

Area of ​​interestTarn Wheelers and Johnny Byrne later scored a surprise by winning Best Vocal over the MPSE Golden Reel winners Oppenheimer, Artist, band leader And others.

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Another non-Hollywood, Japanese image Godzilla minus one From Toho, it received an Academy Award for Visual Effects and a VES Award the creator And others. The film opened on December 1 and grossed approximately $57 million at the US box office, and is the highest-grossing Japanese film in the United States. It is also among the highest-grossing non-English language films at the American box office.

Here are the winners from the 96th Academy Awards:

Best picture
Oppenheimer
Emma Thomas, Charles Roven and Christopher Nolan are producers

Actress in a leading role
Emma Stone
Bad things

Guidance
Oppenheimer
Christopher Nolan

Actor in a lead role
Cillian Murphy
Oppenheimer

Music (original song)

“What were you created for?” From Barbie
Music and lyrics by Billie Eilish and Finneas O’Connell

Music (original score)
Oppenheimer
Ludwig Göransson

voice
Area of ​​interest
Tarn Wheelers and Johnny Byrne

Live short film
The wonderful story of Henry Sugar
Wes Anderson and Steven Ralls

cinematography
Oppenheimer
Hoyt van Hoytema

Long documentary film
20 days in Mariupol
Mstislav Chernov, Michael Mizner, and Rani Aronson Rath

Short documentary film
The last repair shop
Ben Proudfoot and Chris Powers

Film modification
Oppenheimer
Jennifer Lammy

Visual effects
Godzilla minus one
Takashi Yamazaki, Kyoko Shibuya, Masaki Takahashi and Tatsuji Nojima

Actor in a supporting role
Robert Downey Jr.
Oppenheimer

International feature film
Area of ​​interest (United Kingdom)

Fashion design
Bad things
Holly Waddington

Production design
Bad things
Production design: James Price and Shona Heath; Set decoration: Zsuzsa Mihalek

Makeup and hair styling
Bad things
Nadia Stacey, Mark Collier, and Josh Weston

Writing (Adapted Screenplay)
American fantasy
Written for the screen by Cord Jefferson

Writing (original screenplay)
Anatomy of a fall
Screenplay – Justin Treat and Arthur Harary

Long animated film
The boy and the heron
Hayao Miyazaki and Toshio Suzuki

Short animated film
The war is over! Inspired by the music of John and Yoko
Dave Mullins and Brad Booker

Actress in a supporting role
Davin Joy Randolph
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