On the night of March 3, the American Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announced the winner of the 97th Academy Awards. The award went to the film "Anora," directed by Sean Baker, which tells the story of a stripper's romance with the son of a Russian oligarch.
This was revealed during the ceremony's broadcast.
Competing for the title of Best Film of the Year were:
Among the nominees in the Best Documentary Feature category was the American-Ukrainian-Australian film “Porcelain War” by directors Slava Leontiev and Brendan Bellomy, which explores the lives of artists in Kharkiv at the onset of the Russian full-scale invasion of Ukraine. However, the award went to the Palestinian-Israeli film “No Other Land.”
Winners in other categories:
The film “Emilia Perez” received the most nominations this year, with a total of 13. In contrast, the film about Russians, “Anora,” won the most awards, triumphing in 5 categories.
Reference. The Academy Awards were established by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences in 1927. Since then, the organization has held 97 award ceremonies. Since gaining independence, Ukraine has repeatedly submitted films for this prestigious award, but most did not make it to the nominations.
In 2024, Ukraine won its first Oscar – the award was given to the documentary film “20 Days in Mariupol” by Myroslav Chernov, which covers the Russian siege of the city at the beginning of the full-scale invasion.
Background. Previously, Mind reported on the winners of the “Golden Globe – 2025.” For more details about the award, read the link.