Cinemaos 10 last Oscar winners for best film.

Cinemaos 10 last Oscar winners for best film.

Remember the productions that took the biggest film award in the last decade

With the arrival of Oscar 2025which takes place this Sunday, March 2, the dispute for the Best Movie generates great expectation, especially with the presence of the Brazilian I’m still here among the nominees. Before the new ceremony, it is worth remembering the last ten winning films of the main category of world cinema.


2024 – OPPENHEIMER

Directed by Christopher Nolanthe feature follows the physique’s trajectory J. ROBERT OPPENHEIMER and the development of the first atomic bomb.

Where to watch:Max


2023 – Everything everywhere at the same time

Acclaimed by his multiversal approach, the film directed by Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert back Michelle Yeoh As a Chinese immigrant who finds it to be the key to saving parallel realities.

Where to watch:Prime video, max


2022 – In the rhythm of the heart (coda)

French remake The Belier FamilyProduction follows a young listener who grows in a deaf family while discovering his passion for music.

Where to watch:Prime video


2021 – Nomadland

The drama directed by Chloé Zhao accompany Frances McDormand As a woman who decides to live on the road after losing everything in the economic crisis.

Where to watch:Disney+


2020 – Parasite

The long Korean South Korean directed by BONG JOON-HO It was the first non -English language movie to win Best Movieaddressing social inequality through the history of a poor family that infiltrates the home of a rich family.

Where to watch:Max, prime video


2019 – Green Book: The Guide

Inspired by real facts, the film shows the friendship between a black pianist and his white driver during a segregated United States tour of the 1960s.

Where to watch:Prime video


2018 – The shape of the water

The fantasy directed by Guillermo Del Toro It tells the story of a caretaker that falls in love with a water creature held in a secret laboratory during the Cold War.

Where to watch:Disney+


2017 – Moonlight: In the light of moonlight

The drama follows three moments of a young black man’s life while he deals with identity, sexuality and family relationships in a poor Miami neighborhood.

Where to watch:Prime video


2016 – Spotlight: Secrets revealed

Based on the real investigation of the newspaper The Boston Globethe film reveals an abuse scheme in the Catholic Church that remained hidden for decades.

Where to watch:Max


2015 – Birdman

The drama directed by Alejandro González Iñárritu It follows a decay actor who tries to rebuild his career in the theater after playing a superhero in theaters.

Where to watch:Disney+


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Source: Rollingstone

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