This post was updated March 4 at 8:33 p.m. The Academy’s 97th annual gold statue gala ... Screenplay and Best Film Editing. “Anora” took home a total of five awards, one of which went ...
The award was presented by When Harry Met Sally co-stars Meg Ryan and Billy Crystal, who handed the statue to Anora producer ... a truly independent film. This film was made on the blood, sweat ...
Who's going to win best picture at the Oscars? Who knows? "Conclave" or "Anora" are possibilities at the most unpredictable ...
"Long live independent film ... the Academy Awards with his late-night gig. At an Oscar news conference last week, O'Brien, 61, said he consulted with former hosts like Billy Crystal ("He's ...
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It was one of the most perplexing and nail-biting Oscars races in years, with many pundits predicting a wide spread of awards. But in the end the 97th Academy Awards was a mini-sweep for the socially ...
The winners were adorable and enviable, especially the many honorees from best picture winner "Anora," who capped off a Cinderella story for the indie film about a sex worker. We got to start with ...
"Long live independent film," director Sean ... to deal with" juggling the Academy Awards with his late-night gig. At an Oscar news conference last week, O'Brien, 61, said he consulted with former ...
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For old-timers watching at home, Billy Crystal arriving ... most-nominated film of the night — as she tearfully accepted her statue as the first Dominican to win an Academy Award.