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As expected by all moviegoers, “Oppenheimer” ended the Oscars 2024 as the biggest winner of the award. Thus, with seven statuettes, the film directed by Christopher Nolan stood out by winning ‘Best Film’ at the gala event. Also noteworthy is the victory of Cillian Murphy as ‘Best Actor’ and for the first triumph of Robert Downey Jr. as ‘Best Supporting Actor’.
To complete the party, Christopher Nolan won as ‘Best Director’ after shining in “Oppenheimer“. In this way, the film confirmed what was expected by winning the main awards of the night. However, the highlights didn’t stop there. This because Emma Stone won ‘Best Actress’ for her role in “Poor Creatures” and was quite emotional when she went on stage.
Those who also celebrated a lot were Cillian Murphy. In his speech with the ‘Best Actor’ statuette, he made a point of sharing the achievement with the entire cast and production of “Oppenheimer“. “It’s been the wildest, most exciting, most creatively satisfying journey you’ve taken me on in the last 20 years. I owe Nolan more than I can say. Many thanks to every team member“, he said.
#Oppenheimer wins 7 total #Oscars
• Best Picture
• Best Director
• Best Actor
• Best Supporting Actor
• Best Film Editing
• Best Cinematography
• Best Original Score pic.twitter.com/VMRJgUMjwc— Culture Crave 🍿 (@CultureCrave) March 11, 2024
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In addition to the main awards of the night, “Oppenheimer” also took home four more awards. The first of them came with the ‘Best Soundtrack”, led by Ludwig Göransson. Already Hoyte van Hoytema shone and won the statuette for ‘Best Photography’. To complete, Robert Downey Jr. he won as ‘Best Supporting Actor’ and also saw the film chosen as ‘Best Film Editing’.
Speaking of other awards from Oscars 2024, Billie Eilish shone on stage and became the youngest person to win two statuettes in history. This is because the singer won ‘Best Original Song’, for ‘What Was I Made For?‘, in “Barbie“. Also noteworthy is the presentation of ‘I’m Just Ken‘, commanded by Ryan Gosling and which colored the ceremony pink.
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