Amid ISRAEL-GAZA Conflict Role at Oscar, ‘Oppenheimer’ Wins Best Picture, Including 7 Academy Awards When Holocaust drama "The Zone of Interest" was named best international feature, director Jonathan Glazer addressed the Israel-Gaza conflict in his acceptance speech.
4 min readLOS ANGELES: “Oppenheimer,” the blockbuster biopic about the race to build the first atomic bomb, claimed seven Academy Awards including the prestigious best picture trophy on Sunday as Hollywood celebrated a triumphant year in film.
Irish actor Cillian Murphy won best actor for playing theoretical physicist J. Robert Oppenheimer, leader of the U.S. effort in the 1940s to create a weapon that ended World War Two. “Oppenheimer” director Christopher Nolan took home the directing Oscar.
“We made a film about the man who created the atomic bomb, and for better or worse we are living in Oppenheimer’s world,” Murphy said as he held his trophy on stage. “So I would really like to dedicate this to the peacemakers everywhere.”
A three-hour historical drama about science and politics, “Oppenheimer” became an unlikely box office hit and grossed $953.8 million, in addition to widespread critical praise.
While Emma Stone was named best actress for playing a woman revived from the dead in the dark and wacky comedy “Poor Things.” It was the second Academy Award for Stone, who landed the best actress honor for 2016 musical “La La Land.”
The best actress race had been considered one of the tightest competitions with Lily Gladstone nominated for “Killers of the Flower Moon.” Had she prevailed, Gladstone would have been the first Native American to win an acting Oscar.
Randolph received the best supporting actress trophy for playing a grieving mother and cafeteria worker in the comedy set in a New England boarding school.
“For so long, I always wanted to be different, and now I realize I just need to be myself,” she said. “I thank you for seeing me.”
Winners were chosen by the roughly 10,500 members of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences.
ISRAEL – GAZA CONFLICT ALSO PLAYS A ROLE
When Holocaust drama “The Zone of Interest” was named best international feature, director Jonathan Glazer addressed the Israel-Gaza conflict in his acceptance speech.
“Right now we stand here as men who refute their Jewishness and the Holocaust being hijacked by an occupation which has led to conflict for so many innocent people. Whether the victims of October the 7th in Israel or the ongoing attack on Gaza. All the victims of this dehumanisation. How do we resist?” he said to cheers and applause.
A handful of celebrities, including Eilish, Mahershala Ali and Mark Ruffalo, wore red pins calling for a ceasefire in Gaza.
Outside, hundreds of pro-Palestinian protesters angered by the Israel-Gaza conflict shouted and slowed traffic in the streets surrounding the Dolby Theatre. “While you’re watching, bombs are dropping,” one sign read.
“The Oscars are happening down the road while people are being murdered, killed, bombed,” said 38-year-old business owner Zinab Nassrou.
Oscar Nominations 2024: Full list of Nominees for 96th Academy Awards
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announced Oscars nominations on Tuesday. Winners of the 96th Academy Awards will be announced at a live, televised ceremony from Hollywood on March 10.
The following is a full list of nominees.
BEST PICTURE
“American Fiction”
“Anatomy of a Fall”
“Barbie”
“The Holdovers”
“Killers of the Flower Moon”
“Maestro“
“Past Lives”
“Poor Things”
“The Zone of Interest”
“Oppenheimer”
BEST ACTOR
Bradley Cooper,“Maestro”
Colman Domingo, “Rustin”
Paul Giamatti, “The Holdovers”
Cillian Murphy, “Oppenheimer”
Jeffrey Wright, “American Fiction”
BEST ACTRESS
Lily Gladstone,“Killers of the Flower Moon”
Sandra Huller, “Anatomy of a Fall”
Carey Mulligan, “Maestro”
Emma Stone,“Poor Things”
Annette Bening, “Nyad”
BEST DIRECTOR
Jonathan Glazer,“The Zone of Interest”
Yorgos Lanthimos, “Poor Things”
Christopher Nolan, “Oppenheimer”
Martin Scorsese, “Killers of the Flower Moon”
Justine Triet, “Anatomy of a Fall”
BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR
Sterling K. Brown, “American Fiction”
Robert De Niro,“Killers of the Flower Moon”
Robert Downey Jr.,“Oppenheimer”
Ryan Gosling, “Barbie”
Mark Ruffalo, “Poor Things”
BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS
Emily Blunt, “Oppenheimer”
Jodie Foster, “Nyad”
Da’Vine Joy Randolph, “The Holdovers”
Danielle Brooks, “The Color Purple”
America Ferrera, “Barbie”
BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY
“American Fiction”
“Barbie”
“Oppenheimer”
“Poor Things”
“Zone of Interest”
ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY
“Anatomy of a Fall”
“The Holdovers”
“May December”
“Past Lives”
“Maestro”
BEST ANIMATED FEATURE FILM
“The Boy and the Heron”
“Elemental”
“Nimona”
“Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse”
“Robot Dreams”
BEST ANIMATED SHORT
“Letter to a Pig”
“Ninety-Five Senses”
“Our Uniform”
“Pachyderme”
“War is Over! Inspired by the Music of John & Yoko”
BEST INTERNATIONAL FEATURE
“Io Capitano,” Italy
“Perfect Days,” Japan
“Society of the Snow,” Spain
“The Teachers’ Lounge,” Germany
“The Zone of Interest,” United Kingdom
BEST DOCUMENTARY FEATURE
“Bobi Wine: The People’s President”
“The Eternal Memory”
“Four Daughters”
“To Kill a Tiger”
“20 Days in Mariupol”
BEST DOCUMENTARY SHORT
“The ABCs of Book Banning”
“The Last Repair Shop”
“Nai Nai & Wai Po”
“The Barber of Little Rock”
“Island in Between”
BEST ORIGINAL SCORE
“American Fiction”
“Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny”
“Killers of the Flower Moon”
“Oppenheimer”
“Poor Things”
BEST ORIGINAL SONG
“It Never Went Away,” “American Symphony,”
“I’m Just Ken,” “Barbie,”
“What Was I Made For?,” “Barbie,”
“The Fire Inside,” “Flamin’ Hot,”
“Wahzhazhe (A Song for My People,” “Killers of the Flower Moon”
BEST SOUND
“The Creator”
“Maestro”
“Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One”
“Oppenheimer”
“The Zone of Interest”
BEST PRODUCTION DESIGN
“Barbie”
“Killers of the Flower Moon”
“Napoleon”
“Oppenheimer”
“Poor Things”
BEST LIVE ACTION SHORT
“The After”
“Invincible”
“Knight of Fortune”
“Red, White and Blue”
“The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar”
BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY
“El Conde”
“Killers of the Flower Moon”
“Maestro”
“Oppenheimer”
“Poor Things”
BEST MAKEUP AND HAIRSTYLING
“Golda”
“Society of the Snow”
“Maestro”
“Oppenheimer”
“Poor Things”
BEST COSTUME DESIGN
“Barbie”
“Killers of the Flower Moon”
“Napoleon”
“Oppenheimer”
“Poor Things”
BEST VISUAL EFFECTS
“The Creator”
“Godzilla Minus One”
“Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3”
“Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One”
“Napoleon”
BEST FILM EDITING
“Anatomy of a Fall”
“The Holdovers”
“Killers of the Flower Moon”
“Oppenheimer”
“Poor Things”
-With Agency Input