Actors, directors, writers, and others who have a significant impact on the excelled movies in 2023, are the ones who have dominated the Oscars 2024 winners list.
As the hours drew
closer to the announcement of the Oscars 2024 winners, anticipation mounted
among many, with speculations rampant in the film industry while some held
their breaths in hopes of being recognized.
The Oscars, regarded as
the pinnacle of achievement in cinema, have been a longstanding tradition since
their inception 96 years ago under the auspices of The Academy. This time
around, the winners include acclaimed film actors such as Cillian Murphy, Emma
Stone, Da’Vine Joy, and others who were nominated for the Oscars 2024.
The awarded films
include highly anticipated titles from 2023 such as "Oppenheimer,"
which received 7 nominations, along with "Barbie," "The
Holdvers," "Poor Things," "American Fiction," and
others.
The following is a
complete list of Oscar winners at the 96th Academy Awards on Sunday, presented
at a live, televised ceremony from Hollywood.
Best picture: Oppenheimer
Best actor in a leading
role: Cillian Murphy, Oppenheimer
Best actress in a
leading role: Emma Stone, Poor Things
Best director: Christopher
Nolan, Oppenheimer
Best supporting actor: Robert
Downey Jr, Oppenheimer
Best supporting
actress: Da’Vine Joy Randolph, The Holdovers
Best adapted
screenplay: American Fiction
Best original
screenplay: Anatomy of a Fall
Best animated featured
film: The Boy and the Heron
Best animated short: War
is Over! Inspired by the Music of John & Yoko
Best international
feature: The Zone of Interest, United Kingdom
Best documentary
feature: 20 Days in Mariupol
Best documentary short:
The Last Repair Shop
Best original score:
Oppenheimer
Best original song: What
Was I Made For?, Barbie
Best sound: The Zone of
Interest
Best production design:
Poor Things
Best live action short:
The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar
Best cinematography:
Oppenheimer
Best makeup and
hairstyling: Poor Things
Best costume design:
Poor Things
Best visual effects:
Godzilla Minus One
Best film editing: Oppenheimer