Winners of the 98th Academy Awards
At the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood, United States, the 98th Academy Awards ceremony celebrated the shining stars of the film industry. This year, the Best Picture award went to “One Battle After Another”. The top acting honors were awarded to Jessie Buckley for “Hamnet” and Michael B. Jordan for “Sinners”. Here’s a breakdown of the winners in each category
Film: The Best Picture award at the 98th Oscars went to “One Battle After Another”. The film also won six awards, including Best Director and Best Screenplay. The nominees in this category were “Bugonia”, “Frankenstein”, “F1”, “Hamnet”, “Marty Supreme”, “The Secret Agent”, “Sentimental Value”, “Sinners”, and “Train Dreams”.
Actors & Actresses: Michael B. Jordan won Best Actor for “Sinners”. Other nominees were Timothy Chalamet (“Marty Supreme”), Leonardo Di Caprio (“One Battle After Another”), Ethan Hawke (“Blue Moon”), and Wagner Moura (“The Secret Agent”).
Jessie Buckley won Best Actress for her performance in “Hamnet”. The nominees were Rose Byrne (“If I Had Legs I’d Kick You”), Kate Hudson (“Song Sang Blue”), Renate Reinsve (“Sentimental Value”), and Emma Stone (“Bugonia”).
Supporting Actor & Actress: Sean Penn won Best Supporting Actor for “One Battle After Another”. Other nominees were Benicio Del Toro (“One Battle After Another”), Jacob Elordi (“Frankenstein”), Delroy Lindo (“Sinners”), and Stellan Skarsgård (“Sentimental Value”).
Best Supporting Actress went to Amy Madigan for “Weapons”. Other nominees included Elle Fanning (“Sentimental Value”), Inga Ebsdotter Liljås (“Sentimental Value”), Unmi Mosaku (“Sinners”), and Tayana Taylor (“One Battle After Another”).
Director: Paul Thomas Anderson won Best Director for “One Battle After Another”. The other nominees were Chloé Zhao (“Hamnet”), Josh Safdie (“Marty Supreme”), Joachim Trier (“Sentimental Value”), and Ryan Coogler (“Sinners”).
Animated Feature Film: The Best Animated Feature Film award went to “K-Pop Demon Hunters” (Maggie Kang, Chris Appelhans, and Michelle L. M. Wong). Other nominees were “Arco”, “Elio”, “Little Amelie or the Character of Rain”, and “Zootopia 2”.
Cinematography: “Sinners” won Best Cinematography. Autam Durald Arkapaw became the first female cinematographer to receive this honor. Other nominees were “Frankenstein”, “Marty Supreme”, “One Battle After Another”, and “Train Dreams”.
Costume Design: Best Costume Design went to “Frankenstein” (Kate Hawley). Other nominees were “Avatar: Fire and Ash”, “Hamnet”, “Marty Supreme”, and “Sinners”.
Documentary Feature: “Mr. Nobody Against Putin” (David Borenstein, Pavel Talanin, Helle Faber, and Alzbeta Karaskova) won Best Documentary Feature. Other nominees were “The Alabama Solution”, “Come See Me in the Good Light”, “Cutting Through Rocks”, and “The Perfect Neighbor”.
Film Editing: Best Film Editing went to “One Battle After Another” (Andy Jurgensen). Other nominees were “F1”, “Marty Supreme”, “Sentimental Value”, and “Sinners”.
International Feature Film: Norway’s “Sentimental Value” won Best International Feature Film. Other nominees were Brazil’s “The Secret Agent”, France’s “It Was Just an Accident”, Spain’s “Sirat”, and Tunisia’s “The Voice of Hind Rajab”.
Sound: Best Sound went to “F1” (Gareth John, Al Nelson, Gwendolyn Yates Whittle, Gary A. Rizzo, and Juan Peralta). Other nominees were “Frankenstein”, “One Battle After Another”, “Sinners”, and “Sirat”.
Visual Effects: Best Visual Effects went to “Avatar: Fire and Ash” (Joe Letteri, Richard Baneham, Eric Saindon, and Daniel Barrett). Other nominees were “F1”, “Jurassic World Rebirth”, “The Lost Bus”, and “Sinners”.
