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97th Academy Awards
Connan O'Brien
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The 97th Academy Awards unfolded like a classic Hollywood script—brimming with glitz, guffaws, and gasp-worthy moments. Indie darling "Anora" stole the spotlight, bagging five Oscars, including Best Picture. Visionary director Sean Baker clinched Best Director and Best Original Screenplay, while Mikey Madison's portrayal in the film earned her the Best Actress accolade. The film's impeccable editing also secured a win, underscoring its all-around excellence.
Not to be overshadowed, "The Brutalist" made its mark with three Oscars. Adrien Brody's haunting performance garnered him Best Actor, and the film's atmospheric cinematography and evocative score were also recognized. Meanwhile, Kieran Culkin charmed his way to Best Supporting Actor for "A Real Pain," Zoe Saldaña's standout role in "Emilia Pérez" earned her Best Supporting Actress.
Making his Oscar-hosting debut, Conan O’Brien brought his signature wit to the stage, quipping, "It's Hollywood's biggest night...that starts at 4 in the afternoon." He playfully jabbed at the film "Wicked," remarking, "It's a perfect movie for anyone who ever watched 'The Wizard of Oz,' got to the end, and thought, 'Sure, but where did all the minor characters go to college?'" O'Brien also sincerely addressed the recent Los Angeles wildfires, praising the city's resilience and unsung heroes.
In the technical arenas, "Dune: Part Two" showcased its prowess, winning Best Sound and Visual Effects. "Wicked" waltzed away with Best Costume Design and Production Design, with Paul Tazewell making history as the first Black man to win Best Costume Design. turn0news42 The Brazilian film "I'm Still Here" was honored as Best International Feature, and the animated feature "Flow" flowed seamlessly to victory.
As the evening drew to a close, "Anora" stood tall, etching its name into Oscar lore. With Conan O'Brien's masterful blend of humor and heart, the ceremony left audiences eagerly anticipating what cinematic wonders the next year would bring.
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