Oscar’s award ongoing now and whole world is watching this prestigious award ceremony in different time zones. Here’s is the list of Oscars 2024 winners….and still counting.
Best cinematography winner
Hoyte van Hoytema wins the best cinematography Oscar for “Oppenheimer.”
Best documentary short film winner
“The Last Repair Shop” wins the best documentary short film Oscar.
Best visual effects winner
“Godzilla Minus One” wins the best visual effects Oscar.
Best film editing
Jennifer Lame wins the best film editing Oscar for “Oppenheimer.”
Lame thanked “Oppenheimer” producer Emma Thomas and director Christopher Nolan, who are married, in her acceptance speech for best film editing.
“I was terrified when I first got hired to work for you,” she said, addressing Nolan. “It felt like you took a huge risk on me, and you never made me feel that way,”
She also described Thomas as a “bad-ass producer,” saying she’s in “awe” of her.
Robert Downey Jr., accepting supporting actor Oscar, jokingly thanks his ‘terrible childhood’
In his acceptance speech, “Oppenheimer” star Downey thanked his “terrible childhood and the academy — in that order.” He also paid tribute to his wife, Susan Downey.
This is his first Oscar win. He was previously nominated for his lead role in “Chaplin” and his supporting performance in “Tropic Thunder.”
Best supporting actor winner
Robert Downey Jr. wins the best supporting actor Oscar for “Oppenheimer.”
Five previous supporting actor winners are now on the stage.
Sam Rockwell (“Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri”), Ke Huy Quan (“Everything Everywhere All at Once”), Tim Robbins (“Mystic River”), Mahershala Ali (“Moonlight,” “Green Book”) and Christoph Waltz (“Inglourious Basterds”) are on hand to present the Oscar to the next member of their club.
Ryan Gosling and Emily Blunt bring ‘Barbenheimer’ to stage
The first “Barbenheimer” mention of the night came when Emily Blunt and Ryan Gosling came together to honor the stunt performing community.
During their time on stage, Gosling told Blunt he knew why the phenomenon was called “Barbenheimer” and not “Oppenbarbie.”
It’s because “you were riding Barbie’s coat tails all summer,” he joked.
Blunt quipped: “Thanks for Ken-splaining that for me.”
Gosling then tried to rip the microphone away when Blunt suggested his abs were painted on.
Best international feature film winner
The United Kingdom’s “The Zone of Interest” wins the best international feature film Oscar.
‘Poor Things’ leads early with three wins
The second-most-nominated movie of the year has the most wins so far in the ceremony. Eleven-time nominee “Poor Things” has won for makeup and hairstyling, production design and costumes. “Oppenheimer,” the leader with 13 nominations, hasn’t won anything … yet.
John Cena shows up for the biggest laugh of the night
Kimmel alluded to an infamous incident at the 1974 Oscars when a streaker ran across the stage, then asked how people would react if that happened today.
That’s when John Cena showed up behind him, seemingly nude, and said: “I changed my mind! I don’t want to do the streaker bit.”
Cena then walked over to the microphone to present the Oscar for best costume design — with a giant envelope covering his private parts.
Best costume design winner
“Poor Things” wins the best costume design Oscar.
Best production design winner
“Poor Things” wins the best production design Oscar.
Best makeup and hairstyling winner
“Poor Things” wins the best makeup and hairstyling Oscar.
Best adapted screenplay winner
Cord Jefferson wins the best adapted screenplay Oscar for “American Fiction.” The script is based on the novel “Erasure” by Percival Everett.
Best original screenplay winner
Justine Triet and Arthur Harari win the best original screenplay Oscar for “Anatomy of a Fall.”
Best animated feature winner
“The Boy and the Heron” wins the best animated feature Oscar.
Best animated short film winner
“War Is Over! Inspired by the Music of John and Yoko” wins the best animated short film Oscar.
Best supporting actress winner
Da’Vine Joy Randolph wins the best supporting actress Oscar for “The Holdovers.”