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Oscar 2024: all the winners and the best of the gala

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The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences of the United States just held the 2024 Academy Awards ceremony at the Dolby Theater in Hollywood, where the most

Oscar 2024: all the winners and the best of the gala

The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences of the United States just held the 2024 Academy Awards ceremony at the Dolby Theater in Hollywood, where the most prestigious awards in the world of cinema are presented. There were no surprises and Oppenheimer became the big winner.

The gala evening, the 96th Academy Awards, was like that boring, long and conventional as usual with a closed script that leaves little room for any improvisation and which was carefully monitored by the master of ceremonies, the moderator late at nightJimmy Kimmel, who was a recurring host.

Musical performances are spared boredom which strangely come from one of the big losers of the gala, Barbie. Billie Eilish performed ‘Why Was I Created?’ for which he ended up winning Best Song, as did Ryan Gosling and his ‘I’m Just Ken’, without complaining that the rosy film and its director were not among the nominees.

Usual Post mortemwhere tributes are paid to those who have died in connection with the film spectacle, was perhaps the most exciting moment of the evening and hearing Andrea Bocelli and his son perform ‘Con Te Partiro’ your hair stands on end.

And little else besides a few anecdotes. Some remarkable woman with an oversized heel who got lost on the red carpet, or Emma Stone who went to collect an award with a ripped dress. Although with the clothes or rather the lack of them, we have to highlight John Cena (former WWC wrestler) when He went on stage (almost) in a rush present the prize for the best costume. It was a tribute to 1970s cinema, commemorating the 50th anniversary of the moment in history when a spontaneous Robert Opel ran naked on stage while David Niven introduced Elizabeth Taylor. Without a doubt, this was and will be the most talked about moment of these Oscars 2024.

Oscar 2024: complete list of winners and nominees

At the mothball-smelling Corset Gala, its main focus remains to reward what Academy voting members say was the best of the past year on the big screen. And thereby support the general film industry.

There were no surprises and as Bafta and Golden Globes expected, Oppenheimer swept the seven major awards, including Best Picture of the Year. The vote of the Academy does not always coincide with the opinion of critics and the public, but it was so at these Oscars 2024 and the triumphs of the ‘Nolan bomb’, in my opinion, deservedly so.

Oscar 2024

Except, Christopher Nola wins his first Oscar as a director. And it was time to consider that he is one of the best of his generation with unforgettable films like Memento, the Batman trilogy (the best bat in history) or Interstellar. Cillian Murphy was also awarded for his role as the physicist Oppenheimer and (more competitively) the first also for Robert Downey Jr. as a supporting actor. The film completes its triumph with awards for editing, cinematography and soundtrack.

Apart from the bomb, a well-deserved Best Actress award (second Oscar) for being amazing Emma Stone for her role in Poor Creatureswhich also takes awards for production design, make-up and costumes.

Other highlights were the scripts for ‘Anatomy of a Fall’ and ‘American Fiction’, while Barbie had to settle for best song. Scorsese fared worse zero awards for ‘Son of the Moon’ and what to say about it terrible “Napoleon” by Ridley Scott, that even the great Joaquin Phoenix will not save from being burned as the worst (among major productions) of the year. If such a film is unable to win even production or costume design, imagine.

Our Bayonne and ‘The Snow Society’ were not so luckyalthough it lost out to a film like the Brits “Area of ​​interest” and the truth is that just being at the gala was a triumph. The same can be said for ‘Robot Dreams’, in an impossible mission to beat the legendary Hayao Miyazaki’s ‘The Boy and the Heron’ in animation. The best documentary, unfortunately for the world, went to “20 days in Mariupol”, whose main character is the war in Ukraine.

We wrap up the recap here, but not without leaving you with the full list of nominees and winners.

The best movie

  • Oppenheimer
  • “American Fiction”
  • “Anatomy of the Fall”
  • ‘Barbie’
  • ‘Those Who Remain’
  • “The Moon Killers”
  • ‘Teacher’
  • “past lives”
  • ‘Poor Creatures’
  • “Area of ​​interest”

Best director

  • Christopher Nolan, for ‘Oppenheimer’
  • Justine Triet for “Anatomy of a Fall”
  • Martin Scorsese for “The Moon Killers”
  • Yorgos Lanthimos, for ‘Poor Creatures’
  • Jonathan Glazer, for “Zone of Interest”

The best actor

  • Cillian Murphy, for ‘Oppenheimer
  • Bradley Cooper, for ‘The Master’
  • Colman Domingo for ‘Rustin’
  • Paul Giamatti, for “Those Who Remain”
  • Jeffrey Wright for “American Fiction”

Best actress

  • Emma Stone, for ‘Poor Creatures
  • Lily Gladstone, for ‘The Moon Killers’
  • Carey Mulligan, for ‘The Maestro’
  • Sandra Hüller, for “Anatomy of a Fall”
  • Annette Bening, for ‘Nyad’

Best Original Screenplay

  • Arthur Harari and Justine Triet for “Anatomy of the Fall”.
  • David Hemingson, for ‘Those Who Remain’
  • Samy Burch, for ‘Secrets of a Scandal’
  • Celine Song, for ‘Past Lives’
  • Josh Singer and Bradley Cooper for ‘Maestro’

Best Adapted Screenplay

  • Cord Jefferson, for ‘American Fiction
  • Greta Gerwig and Noah Baumbach for ‘Barbie’
  • Christopher Nolan, for ‘Oppenheimer’
  • Tony McNamara, for ‘Poor Creatures’
  • Jonathan Glazer, for “Zone of Interest”

Best photo

  • “Oppenheimer”
  • ‘Number’
  • “The Moon Killers”
  • ‘Teacher’
  • ‘Poor Creatures’

The best assembly

  • “Oppenheimer”
  • “Anatomy of the Fall”
  • ‘Those Who Remain’
  • “The Moon Killers”
  • ‘Poor Creatures’

Better sound

  • “Zone of Interest” (Jonathan Glazer)
  • ‘Oppenheimer’ (Christopher Nolan)
  • “The Master” (Bradley Cooper)
  • “The Creator” (Gareth Edwards)
  • ‘Mission Impossible: Deadly Sentence – Part 1’ (Christopher McQuarrie)

The best song

  • “What was I made for?” by “Barbie” (Billie Eisish)
  • “It’s Never Gone” from “American Symphony”
  • “I’m Just Ken” from “Barbie”
  • “Wahzhazhe (Song For My People)” from “Killers of the Flower Moon”
  • “The Fire Inside” from ‘Flamin’ Hot: The Story of Hot Cheetos’

The best soundtrack

  • Ludwig Göransson for ‘Oppenheimer’
  • Laura Karpman for “American Fiction”
  • John Williams for “Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny”
  • Robbie Robertson for “Moon Killers”
  • Jerskin Fendrix for ‘Poor Creatures’

Best Supporting Actor

  • Robert Downey Jr., for ‘Oppenheimer’
  • Sterling K. Brown, for “American Fiction”
  • Robert De Niro, for ‘The Moon Killers’
  • Ryan Gosling for “Barbie”
  • Mark Ruffalo, for ‘Poor Creatures’

Best Supporting Actress

  • Da’Vine Joy Randolph, for “Those Who Stay”
  • Emily Blunt, for ‘Oppenheimer’
  • Danielle Brooks, for ‘The Color Purple’
  • Jodie Foster, for ‘Nyad’
  • America Ferrera for “Barbie”

Best special effects

  • ‘Godzilla Minus One’ (Takashi Yamazaki)
  • “The Creator” (Gareth Edwards)
  • ‘Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3’ (James Gunn)
  • ‘Mission Impossible: Deadly Sentence – Part 1’ (Christopher McQuarrie)
  • “Napoleon” (Ridley Scott)

Best International Film

  • United Kingdom, “area of ​​concern”
  • Japan, ‘Perfect Days’
  • Spain, “The Snow Society”
  • Italy, “I Captain”
  • Germany, ‘Teacher’s Room’

Best Animated Film

  • ‘The Boy and the Heron’
  • ‘Basic’
  • ‘Nimona’
  • “Robot Dreams”
  • ‘Spider-Man: Crossing the Multiverse’

Best production design

  • poor creatures’
  • ‘Barbie’
  • “The Moon Killers”
  • ‘Napoleon’
  • “Oppenheimer”

The best costumes

  • ‘Poor Creatures’
  • ‘Barbie’
  • “The Moon Killers”
  • ‘Napoleon’
  • “Oppenheimer”

The best makeup and hairstyle

  • poor creatures’
  • ‘gold’
  • ‘Teacher’
  • “Oppenheimer”
  • “The Snow Society”

Best Action Short Film

  • “The Amazing Story of Henry Sugar”
  • ‘after’
  • ‘Invincible’
  • ‘Knight of Fortune’
  • ‘Red White and Blue’

Best Animated Short Film

  • ‘The war is over! Inspired by the music of John & Yoko’
  • “Letter to the Pig”
  • “Ninety-Five Senses”
  • “Our Uniform”
  • “Pachyderm”

Best Documentary Film

  • “20 days in Mariupol” (Mstyslav Černov)
  • ‘Bobi Wine: The People’s President’ (Moses Bwayo, Christopher Sharp)
  • ‘Infinite Memory’ (Infinite Memory)
  • “Four Daughters” (Kaouther Ben Hania)
  • “To Kill a Tiger” (Nisha Pahuja)

Best Documentary Short Film

  • “The Last Repair Shop”
  • “The ABCs of Book Banning”
  • “Basket made of a small stone”
  • “Island Between”
  • “Nai Nai & Wai Po”

Source: Muy Computer

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