(L-R)
Emma
Thomas,
Christopher
Nolan
and
Charles
Roven,
winners
of
the
Best
Picture
award
for
“Oppenheimer”,
pose
in
the
press
room
during
the
96th
Annual
Academy
Awards
at
Ovation
Hollywood
on
March
10,
2024
in
Hollywood,
California.
(Photo
by
John
Shearer/WireImage)

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Shearer
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Universal
‘s
“Oppenheimer”
took
home
seven
Academy
Awards
on
Sunday,
including
best
picture.

The
Christopher
Nolan-directed
biopic
about
the
father
of
the
atomic
bomb,
J.
Robert
Oppenheimer,
earned
best
actor,
best
supporting
actor,
best
film
editing,
best
cinematography,
best
score
and
best
director.



Disney

and
Searchlight’s
“Poor
Things”
won
four
awards
during
the
ceremony,
including
best
actress,
best
makeup
and
hairstyling,
best
production
design
and
best
costume
design.


Jimmy
Kimmel
 hosted
the
96th
annual
Academy
Awards
at
the
Dolby
Theatre
in
Los
Angeles,
moving
the
night
along
with
biting
comedic
beats
often
aimed
at
past
Oscars
mishaps,
including
the
accidental
announcement
of
“La
La
Land”
as
best
picture.

There
was
also
a
jab
at
the
50th
anniversary
of
an
Oscar
streaker
in
the
form
of
a
nearly
naked

John
Cena

announcing
the
best
costume
award.

Da’Vine
Joy
Randolph
won
the
first
Oscar
of
the
night,
picking
up
the best
supporting
actress
award
 for
her
performance
as
a
boarding
school
cafeteria
manager
mourning
the
death
of
her
son
in
the
Vietnam
War
in
Alexander
Payne’s
“The
Holdovers.”

Best
supporting
actor
went
to
Robert
Downey
Jr.
for
his
role
as
Lewis
Strauss
in
“Oppeneheimer.”
His
co-star
Cillian
Murphy
won
best
actor.

Best
actress
went
to
Emma
Stone,
her
second
win
in
the
category.
She
won
for
her
role
in
“Poor
Things.”

“Barbie”
director
Greta
Gerwig
may
have
been

snubbed

from
the
directing
category,
but
the
film
still
snagged
a
win
for

best
original
song

with
“What
Was
I
Made
For?”
by
Billie
Eilish
and
Finneas
O’Connell.


Disclosure:
Comcast
is
the
parent
company
of
NBCUniversal
and
CNBC.


Here
is
the
full
list
of
winners:

Best
Supporting
Actress:
Da’Vine
Joy
Randolph,
“The
Holdovers”

Best
Animated
Short:
“War
Is
Over!”

Best
Animated
Feature:
“The
Boy
and
the
Heron”

Best
Original
Screenplay:
“Anatomy
of
a
Fall”

Best
Adapted
Screenplay:
“American
Fiction”

Best
Makeup
and
Hairstyling:
“Poor
Things”

Best
Production
Design:
“Poor
Things”

Best
Costume
Design:
“Poor
Things”

Best
International
Feature:
“”The
Zone
of
Interest”

Best
Supporting
Actor:
Robert
Downey
Jr.,
“Oppenheimer”

Best
Visual
Effects:
“Godzilla
Minus
One”

Best
Film
Editing:
“Oppenheimer”

Best:
Documentary
(Short
Subject):
“The
Last
Repair
Shop”

Best
Documentary
Feature:
“20
Days
in
Mariupol”

Best
Cinematography:
“Oppenheimer”

Best
Short
Film
(Live
Action):
“The
Wonderful
Story
of
Henry
Sugar”

Best
Sound:
“The
Zone
of
Interest”

Best
Score:
“Oppenheimer”

Best
Song:
“What
Was
I
Made
For?”
from
“Barbie”

Best
Actor:
Cillian
Murphy,
“Oppenheimer”

Best
Director:
Christopher
Nolan,
“Oppenheimer”

Best
Actress:
Emma
Stone,
“Poor
Things”

Best
Picture:
“Oppenheimer”


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