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2024 Academy Awards Winners & Nominees

by William Linden
2024 Academy Awards Winners

The highly anticipated 96th Academy Awards unfolded with a dazzling array of nominees and standout films, showcasing the pinnacle of cinematic achievement. Scheduled to commence at 7 p.m. ET/4 p.m. PT on ABC, the ceremony promised a night of excitement, recognition, and celebration.

Leading the pack with an impressive 13 nominations, “Oppenheimer” emerged as a formidable contender for various accolades. Not far behind were “Poor Things” and “Killers of the Flower Moon,” each securing 11 and 10 nominations, respectively. The glamorous “Barbie” also made a significant mark with a total of 8 nominations.

For those unable to attend the event, ComingSoon provided live coverage throughout the night, and this post served as a comprehensive source for the full list of winners and nominees.

As the ceremony unfolded, the tension was palpable in categories like Best Picture, where “Oppenheimer,” “American Fiction,” “Anatomy of a Fall,” “Barbie,” “The Holdovers,” “Killers of the Flower Moon,” “Maestro,” “Past Lives,” “Poor Things,” and “The Zone of Interest” vied for the prestigious award.

The Best Director category featured industry heavyweights, including Christopher Nolan for “Oppenheimer,” Justine Triet for “Anatomy of a Fall,” Martin Scorsese for “Killers of the Flower Moon,” Yorgos Lanthimos for “Poor Things,” and Jonathan Glazer for “The Zone of Interest.”

The race for Best Actor was equally fierce, with notable performances from Cillian Murphy in “Oppenheimer,” Bradley Cooper in “Maestro,” Colman Domingo in “Rustin,” Paul Giamatti in “The Holdovers,” and Jeffrey Wright in “American Fiction.”

In the realm of leading ladies, the Best Actress category saw Emma Stone in “Poor Things,” Annette Bening in “Nyad,” Lily Gladstone in “Killers of the Flower Moon,” Sandra Hüller in “Anatomy of a Fall,” and Carey Mulligan in “Maestro” competing for the coveted title.

Supporting roles brought their own star power, with Robert Downey Jr. in “Oppenheimer,” Sterling K. Brown in “American Fiction,” Robert De Niro in “Killers of the Flower Moon,” Ryan Gosling in “Barbie,” and Mark Ruffalo in “Poor Things” adding depth to the talent pool.

As the evening progressed, the excitement reached a fever pitch, culminating in the announcement of winners and unveiling the red carpet of achievement in the world of cinema. Stay tuned for the complete list of winners, highlighted in red, as the results pour in and the 96th Academy Awards etch their place in cinematic history.

 

Best Picture

  • Oppenheimer
  • American Fiction
  • Anatomy of a Fall
  • Barbie
  • The Holdovers
  • Killers of the Flower Moon
  • Maestro
  • Past Lives
  • Poor Things
  • The Zone of Interest

Best Director

  • Christopher Nolan – Oppenheimer
  • Justine Triet – Anatomy of a Fall
  • Martin Scorsese – Killers of the Flower Moon
  • Yorgos Lanthimos – Poor Things
  • Jonathan Glazer – The Zone of Interest

Best Actor

  • Cillian Murphy – Oppenheimer as J. Robert Oppenheimer
  • Bradley Cooper – Maestro as Leonard Bernstein
  • Colman Domingo – Rustin as Bayard Rustin
  • Paul Giamatti – The Holdovers as Paul Hunham
  • Jeffrey Wright – American Fiction as Thelonious “Monk” Ellison

Best Actress

  • Emma Stone – Poor Things as Bella Baxter
  • Annette Bening – Nyad as Diana Nyad
  • Lily Gladstone – Killers of the Flower Moon as Mollie Burkhart
  • Sandra Hüller – Anatomy of a Fall as Sandra Voyter
  • Carey Mulligan – Maestro as Felicia Montealegre

Best Supporting Actor

  • Robert Downey Jr. – Oppenheimer as Lewis Strauss
  • Sterling K. Brown – American Fiction as Clifford “Cliff” Ellison
  • Robert De Niro – Killers of the Flower Moon as William King Hale
  • Ryan Gosling – Barbie as Ken
  • Mark Ruffalo – Poor Things as Duncan Wedderburn

Best Supporting Actress

  • Da’Vine Joy Randolph – The Holdovers as Mary Lamb
  • Emily Blunt – Oppenheimer as Kitty Oppenheimer
  • Danielle Brooks – The Color Purple as Sofia
  • America Ferrera – Barbie as Gloria
  • Jodie Foster – Nyad as Bonnie Stoll

Best Original Screenplay

  • Anatomy of a Fall – Justine Triet and Arthur Harari
  • The Holdovers – David Hemingson
  • Maestro – Bradley Cooper and Josh Singer
  • May December – Screenplay by Samy Burch; Story by Samy Burch and Alex Mechanik
  • Past Lives – Celine Song

Best Adapted Screenplay

  • American Fiction – Cord Jefferson; based on the novel Erasure by Percival Everett
  • Barbie – Greta Gerwig and Noah Baumbach; based on characters created by Ruth Handler
  • Oppenheimer – Christopher Nolan; based on the biography American Prometheus: The Triumph and Tragedy of J. Robert Oppenheimer by Kai Bird and Martin J. Sherwin
  • Poor Things – Tony McNamara; based on the novel by Alasdair Gray
  • The Zone of Interest – Jonathan Glazer; based on the novel by Martin Amis

Best Animated Feature Film

  • The Boy and the Heron
  • Elemental
  • Niomna
  • Robot Dreams
  • Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse

Best International Feature Film

  • The Zone of Interest (United Kingdom)
  • Io capitano (Italy)
  • Perfect Days (Japan)
  • Society of the Snow (Spain)
  • The Teachers’ Lounge (Germany)

Best Documentary Feature

  • 20 Days in Mariupol
  • Bobi Wine: The People’s President
  • The Eternal Memory
  • Four Daughters
  • To Kill a Tiger

Best Documentary Short Subject

  • The Last Repair Shop
  • The ABCs of Book Banning
  • The Barber of Little Rock
  • Island in Between
  • Nǎi Nai & Wài Pó

Best Live Action Short Film

  • The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar
  • The After
  • Invincible
  • Knight of Fortune
  • Red, White and Blue

Best Animated Short Film

  • War Is Over! Inspired by the Music of John and Yoko
  • Letter to a Pig
  • Ninety-Five Senses
  • Our Uniform
  • Pachyderme

Best Original Score

  • Oppenheimer – Ludwig Göransson
  • American Fiction – Laura Karpman
  • Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny – John Williams
  • Killers of the Flower Moon – Robbie Robertson
  • Poor Things – Jerskin Fendrix

Best Original Song

  • “What Was I Made For?” from Barbie – Music and lyrics by Billie Eilish and Finneas O’Connell
  • “The Fire Inside” from Flamin’ Hot – Music and lyrics by Diane Warren
  • “I’m Just Ken” from Barbie – Music and lyrics by Mark Ronson and Andrew Wyatt
  • “It Never Went Away” from American Symphony – Music and lyrics by Jon Batiste and Dan Wilson
  • “Wahzhazhe (A Song for My People)” from Killers of the Flower Moon – Music and lyrics by Scott George

Best Sound

  • The Zone of Interest
  • The Creator
  • Maestro
  • Mission: Impossible — Dead Reckoning Part One
  • Oppenheimer

Best Production Design

  • Poor Things
  • Barbie
  • Killers of the Flower Moon
  • Napoleon
  • Oppenheimer

Best Cinematography

  • Oppenheimer
  • El Conde
  • Killers of the Flower Moon
  • Maestro
  • Poor Things

Best Makeup and Hairstyling

  • Poor Things
  • Golda
  • Maestro
  • Oppenheimer
  • Society of the Snow

Best Costume Design

  • Poor Things
  • Barbie
  • Killers of the Flower Moon
  • Napoleon
  • Oppenheimer

Best Film Editing

  • Oppenheimer
  • Anatomy of a Fall
  • The Holdovers
  • Killers of the Flower Moon
  • Poor Things

Best Visual Effects

  • Godzilla Minus One
  • The Creator
  • Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3
  • Mission: Impossible — Dead Reckoning Part One
  • Napoleon

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