‘Oppenheimer’ triumphs with 7 Oscars

'Oppenheimer' triumphs with 7 Oscars
During the 96th Annual Academy Awards at the Hollywood, California, venue on Sunday, American director Christopher Nolan poses in the press room with the Oscars for Best Director and Best Picture for” Openheimer.” Photos: Agency

Los Angeles: Oppenheimer, the historical drama about the atomic bomb’s creator, won seven Academy Awards on Sunday, including best photograph and best chairman for Christopher Nolan.

Cillian Murphy, an Irish artist, won the award for his description of physicist J. Robert Oppenheimer. For playing his rival Lewis Strauss, Robert Downey Jr won the best supporting actor honor. Oscars for best initial tally, best proofreading, and best cinematography were also awarded to Oppenheimer.

Emma Stone won her second Academy Award, earning the best celebrity trophy for her performance in the Frankenstein-inspired black comedy Bad Things as a woman who has been revived from the deceased.

Additionally, Poor Things won awards for best generation style, best costume design, and best make-up and hairstyling.

Hayao Miyazaki, a well-known Asian artist, won his next Oscar with The Child and the Heron, his first and possibly his final feature as a Studio Ghibli co-founder. Miyazaki was no present to accept the award in Los Angeles.

Barbie was even a candidate for best image at the 2023 box office. What Was I Made For singer Billie Eilish received eight nominations, but it only received the award for best music.

The Zone of Interest, a strong psychological horror movie set in Auschwitz, won for best global picture and best tone. a number of organizations

Best professional: Cillian Murphy.

Best artist Emma Stone