“Oppenheimer” won the Oscar for Best Picture, Monday, at the end of an evening in which this work, which bears the signature of director Christopher Nolan, was the biggest winner, as it won seven awards in total.
And he got it the film The film, which deals with the biography of the inventor of the atomic bomb, was well received by critics, and was also a resounding success in theaters, with box office revenues around the world reaching one billion dollars.
“Oppenheimer” won this main award at the Oscars after a heated confrontation with several works, most notably “Barbie,” “Anatomy of a Fall,” “Poor Things,” and “The Holdovers,” in a year that witnessed a consensus on the high quality of the participating films. In competition.
Actor Cillian Murphy won the first Oscar in his career after he won, on Monday, the Best Actor award for his role in the film (Oppenheimer).
The award caps off a successful awards season for the 47-year-old Irish actor, who also won a Golden Globe, a BAFTA Award and a Screen Actors Guild Award for his performance in the same film.
His nomination for the Oscar was his first nomination for this award.
British-American director Christopher Nolan also won the first Oscar in his career, clinching the Best Director award for the film (Oppenheimer).
Nolan was the most prominent candidate to win the Oscar after winning the Best Director award – himself – at the Golden Globe, BAFTA, Critics’ Choice and Directors Guild of America awards this year.
For her part, Emma Stone won her second Oscar, after winning the Best Actress award for the movie (Poor Things), a dark comedy that tells the story of a woman who returned to life from the dead.
Stone, 35, won the award for the first time for her role in the 2016 musical “La La Land.”
Robert Downey Jr. won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for the film “Oppenheimer,” in which he plays an evil bureaucrat who seeks to eliminate the famous physicist.
Divine Joy Randolph won the Oscar for Best Supporting Actress for her role as a grieving mother in the drama “The Holdovers.”
The film, directed by Alexander Payne and distributed by Focus Features, tells the story of three people who come together at Barton Academy on Christmas in the year 1970.
The Oscar for Best Foreign Feature Film was won by the British film “The Zone of Interest.” The film tells the story of the family of a German officer who lives next to the concentration camp (Auschwitz) during World War II.
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Hollywood celebrities gathered on Sunday to celebrate the best cinematic performances at the annual Academy Awards ceremony, while media personality Jimmy Kimmel returned for the fourth time to present the most important awards ceremony in the film industry from the Dolby Theater in Los Angeles.
Hayao Miyazaki won his second Oscar for the animated film (The Boy and the Heron), which is semi-autobiographical and is a fictional film about a boy grieving for his deceased mother.
The Japanese animated film emerged as a strong nominee in the awards after winning a Golden Globe Award and a BAFTA Award.