Oscars: 7 Awards for Oppenheimer, Emma Stone’s Best Actress, Anatomy of a Fall Charts

Oscars: 7 Awards for Oppenheimer, Emma Stone’s Best Actress, Anatomy of a Fall Charts

3h30 of the exact show. and waited. Unsurprisingly, Oppenheimer dominated the 96th Academy Awards. Christopher Nolan’s film, a big favorite, won seven titles out of thirteen nominations: Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor (Cillian Murphy), Best Supporting Actor (Robert Downey Jr.), Best Music, Best Cinematography and Best Editing.

in received word, Cillian Murphy He remembered that we lived in J. In the (atomic) world created by Robert Oppenheimer, and he wanted to say hello “Peacemakers Everywhere”Which confirms the political tone of tonight.

powerful speeches

And so, from master of ceremonies Jimmy Kimmel to Donald Trump and behind the badges of support for the Palestinian people emblazoned on several tuxedos, we remember the words of Alexei Navalny at the opening of the In Memoriam stage, as well as powerful words from Jonathan Glazer, director of Zone of Interest (Oscar for Best International Film and Oscar for Best Sound ) and Ukrainian filmmaker Mstislav Chernov (Oscar for Best Documentary for 20 Days in Mariupol).

The first denounced the danger of dehumanization at the heart of his film, but also on current events, “whether it is about the victims of October 7 in Israel or the ongoing attack on Gaza”, and the second, the first winner of the history of Ukraine, recalled the importance of the 7th art as a witness of history (“Cinema forms “Memories and memories make history”.

Kokoriko… and Poof!

Other winners include Emma Stone’s Tears (Best Actress for Poor Creatures , which walks away with three other technical wins) and Davyn Joy Randolph (Best Supporting Actress for Winter Vacation ), both offering beautiful moments. emotion when receiving a prize; Wes Anderson’s first Oscar for short film The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar; And a surprise Japanese double with the Oscar for Best Visual Effects for the impressive Godzilla Minus One Team (which mocked all American blockbusters with its reduced budget of $15 million) and the statuette for Best Animation, which went to Sensei Hayao Miyazaki’s film. The Boy and the Heron, twenty-one years after Spirited Away.

And then, of course, there was Messi the Dog, this year’s Oscar gem and Best Original Screenplay award, which went to Justin Triet (shared with his co-writer and companion, Arthur Harrah). Thus, Anatomy of the Fall becomes the first French film to win in this category since 1967 and Claude Lelouch’s Man and Woman.

“It’s true that finding ourselves here today, next to a huge production, is pragmatically very gratifying for people who make films. To think that we can make a living making completely different films.”– explained the director after receiving the prize in the press hall. “The diversity of cinema is something that’s really important to me. I love huge productions, but I also love small films, and I think it’s really nice to see that at the Oscars we can also give importance to films like this.”.

Ryan Gosling sets things on fire

Finally, the big show moment of this 2024 ceremony was the music. Much awaited “I’m just Kenny” by Ryan Gosling, surrounded by sixty dancers, including his Barbie partners, really delivered on all the promises.

Dressed in a sparkly pink suit and looking very cool and showmanlike despite the challenge of singing live in front of all of Hollywood, the Canadian actor seemed to be having a lot of fun, even taking time to check in with the cameraman who followed him around. His permanent camera. And guests (and us) with him, because we saw Greta Gerwig, Margot Robbie, America Ferrara or even Emma Stone Cover the song on his mic from the Dolby Theater. Even if Billie Eilish ended up winning the statuette for Best Song (also for Barbie), this “Kenyan” painting will surely remain in the annals of the ceremony.

Oscars 2024: Complete winners

best movie

  • Oppenheimer

Best actress

  • Emma StonePoor creatures

Best actor actor

  • Cillian MurphyOppenheimer

Best Supporting Actress

  • Da’Vine Joy Randolphwinter break

Best Supporting Actor

  • Robert Downey Jr.Oppenheimer

best achievement

  • Christopher NolanOppenheimer

Best Original Screenplay

  • Anatomy of a FallJustin Triet & Arthur Harar

Best Adapted Screenplay

  • American Fiction – Cord Jefferson

The best animated film

  • The boy and the heron

Best International Film

  • area of ​​interest (Great Britain)

The best photography

  • Oppenheimer – Hoyte van Hoytema

The best decorations

  • Poor creatures

The best costumes

  • Poor creatures

The best makeup and hairstyle

  • Poor creatures

Best editing

  • Oppenheimer

best voice

  • area of ​​interest

Best visual effects

  • Godzilla minus one

The best original music

  • Oppenheimer – Ludwig Goranson

Best Original Song

  • “What was I made for?”BarbieBillie Eilish and Phineas O’Connell

Best Documentary

  • 20 days in Mariupol

Best Short Documentary

  • Last repair shop

Best short film

  • The wonderful story of Henry Sugar

Best short animated film

  • It’s over! Inspired by the music of John and Yoko


Source: Allocine

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