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“Nomadland” – Kino – Leisure – receives the “Oscar” for the best film

Nomadland has also received an Oscar for Best Picture, and film star Francis McDormand has been awarded Best Actress.

In the “Best Actor” category, the award went to Anthony Hopkins for his role in “The Father.”

Born in Beijing, the 39-year-old Zhao is the first female director of Asian descent and the second woman to receive an Oscar for Best Director.

In 2010, Catherine Bigelova received an Oscar in this category for her film The Hurt Locker, becoming the first woman to win the award.

The low-budget drama “Nomadland” with McDormand, the main character, tells the story of a woman who lost her home due to the crisis and travels by car to the United States.

Nomadland has also won the Venice Film Festival’s main prize, the Golden Lion, two Golden Globe Awards for Best Dramatic Film and Best Director, and four Critics’Choice Awards, including Best Film and for the best work of the director, as well as other awards.

Emerald Fennel, director of Promising Young Woman, David Fincher for the biographical drama Mank, Lee Aizak Chun for the film Minari and Thomas Winterberg for Another Round were also nominated for an Oscar for Best Director this year.

In normal years, the Oscars would have been awarded, but due to the pandemic, the ceremony was postponed to April 25 and takes place in several places.

The main venue for the ceremony was the historic Union Station.

“The Father” won the “Best Adapted Screenplay” category, and “Promising Young Woman” won the “Best Original Screenplay” category.

In the “Oscar” category, “Best Supporting Actor” received British actor Denier Kaluja for his role in the film “Judas and the Black Messiah”. 73-year-old South Korean actress Jon Yajan was honored with the Best Supporting Actress award for her performance in the film “Minari”.

The Danish film “Another Round” starring Mads Mikelsen won the Oscars in the “Best International Film” category. The comedy tells the story of four friends experimenting with blood alcohol and the corresponding sense of happiness.

The award in the category of “best documentary” went to the film “My Octopus Teacher” by South African director Craig Foster, and the film “Soul” by the studio “Pixar” was recognized as the best animated film.

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