
Preview:
- ‘Anora’ stormed the Oscars this year.
- ‘The Brutalist’s Adrien Brody took home Best Actor while ‘Anora’s Mikey Madison was named Best Actress.
- Conan O’Brien was the ceremony’s host.
So that, then, was the 97th Academy Awards. Hosted by comedian and talk show host Conan O’Brien, the 2025 Oscars ended with ‘Anora’ taking home Best Picture.
The indie film from A24 had been picking up other awards, but began to dominate the ceremony with Sean Baker taking Director, Editing and Original Screenplay and star Mikey Madison winning Best Actress in what was a surprise, since the “Demi Moore rebirth” narrative had seemed to be dominating.
And Baker’s four personal awards made Oscar history –– no-one has nabbed so many trophies in one night before. Also making the record books? ‘Wicked’ costume designed Paul Tazewell, who becomes the first black man to win his category and getting to celebrate that very fact in his speech.

In fact, outside of ‘Anora’s big shocker, it was a largely democratic Oscars, spreading the love around a few titles, including ‘The Brutalist’ (Cinematography, Score and Adrien Brody as Best Actor) ‘Wicked’ (which took the aforementioned Costume Design prize alongside Production Design), ‘Dune: Part Two’ (Sound and Visual Effects) and ‘Emilia Pérez,’ which saw Zoe Saldaña score yet another trophy on her triumphant awards season march.
‘Flow’ made waves as Best Animated Feature, seeing off the bigger studio likes of ‘The Wild Robot’ and ‘Inside Out 2,’ while in the Entirely Unsurprising section, Kieran Culkin took the stage for his latest Best Supporting Actor win for ‘A Real Pain.’
As for the show? It was the usual mixed bag.

Conan O’Brien made for a snarky, witty host, and proved he’s got the goods for this particular gig. There were the political statements, emotional moments and, of course, a sprinkling of cross-promotional opportunities (such as having Rachel Zegler and Gal Gadot of the forthcoming live-action ‘Snow White’ team up to hand out an award.
But the show also ran to three hours and 45 minutes, and even a funny musical bit by O’Brien at the start (featuring a ‘Dune’ sandworm on piano and a dancing Deadpool) about not wasting time couldn’t quite make up for that.
6kPq40odThere was also criticism of an overlong and weird Bond music tribute, while the choice of tune (“Ease on Down the Road” from ‘The Wiz’) to salute music legend Quincy Jones was also questionable.
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List of Nominees:
BEST PICTURE

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- ‘Anora,’ Alex Coco, Samantha Quan and Sean Baker – WINNER
- ‘The Brutalist,’ Nominees TBC
- ‘A Complete Unknown,’ Fred Berger, James Mangold and Alex Heineman
- ‘Conclave,’ Tessa Ross, Juliette Howell and Michael A. Jackman
- ‘Dune: Part Two,’ Mary Parent, Cale Boyter, Tanya Lapointe and Denis Villeneuve
- ‘Emilia Pérez,’ Nominees TBC
- ‘I’m Still Here,’ Nominees TBC
- ‘Nickel Boys,’ Nominees TBC
- ‘The Substance,’ Nominees TBC
- ‘Wicked,’ Marc Platt
BEST DIRECTOR

- Sean Baker, ‘Anora’ – WINNER
- Brady Corbet, ‘The Brutalist’
- James Mangold, ‘A Complete Unknown’
- Jacques Audiard, ‘Emilia Pérez’
- Coralie Fargeat, ‘The Substance’
ACTOR IN A LEADING ROLE

- Adrien Brody, ‘The Brutalist’ – WINNER
- Timothée Chalamet, ‘A Complete Unknown’
- Colman Domingo, ‘Sing Sing’
- Ralph Fiennes, ‘Conclave’
- Sebastian Stan, ‘The Apprentice’
ACTRESS IN A LEADING ROLE

- Cynthia Erivo, ‘Wicked’
- Karla Sofía Gascón, ‘Emilia Pérez’
- Mikey Madison, ‘Anora’ – WINNER
- Demi Moore, ‘The Substance’
- Fernanda Torres, ‘I’m Still Here’
ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE

- Yura Borisov, ‘Anora’
- Kieran Culkin, ‘A Real Pain’ – WINNER
- Edward Norton, ‘A Complete Unknown’
- Guy Pearce, ‘The Brutalist’
- Jeremy Strong, ‘The Apprentice’
ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE

- Monica Barbaro, ‘A Complete Unknown’
- Ariana Grande, ‘Wicked’
- Felicity Jones, ‘The Brutalist’
- Isabella Rossellini, ‘Conclave’
- Zoe Saldaña, ‘Emilia Pérez’ – WINNER
ADAPTED SCREENPLAY

- ‘A Complete Unknown,’ Screenplay by James Mangold and Jay Cocks
- ‘Conclave,’ Screenplay by Peter Straughan – WINNER
- ‘Emilia Pérez,’ Screenplay by Jacques Audiard; In collaboration with Thomas Bidegain, Léa Mysius and Nicolas Livecchi
- ‘Nickel Boys,’ Screenplay by RaMell Ross & Joslyn Barnes
- ‘Sing Sing,’ Screenplay by Clint Bentley, Greg Kwedar; Story by Clint Bentley, Greg Kwedar, Clarence Maclin, John “Divine G” Whitfield
ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY

- ‘Anora,’ Sean Baker – WINNER
- ‘The Brutalist,’ Brady Corbet, Mona Fastvold
- ‘A Real Pain,’ Jesse Eisenberg
- ‘September 5,’ Moritz Binder, Tim Fehlbaum; Co-Written by Alex David
- ‘The Substance,’ Coralie Fargeat
CINEMATOGRAPHY

- ‘The Brutalist,’ Lol Crawley – WINNER
- ‘Dune: Part Two,’ Greig Fraser
- ‘Emilia Pérez,’ Paul Guilhaume
- ‘Maria,’ Ed Lachman
- ‘Nosferatu,’ Jarin Blaschke
ORIGINAL SONG

- “Never Too Late” from ‘Elton John: Never Too Late,’ Music and Lyric by Elton John, Brandi Carlile, Andrew Watt and Bernie Taupin
- “El Mal” from ‘Emilia Pérez,’ Music by Clément Ducol and Camille; Lyric by Clément Ducol, Camille and Jacques Audiard – WINNER
- “Mi Camino” from ‘Emilia Pérez,’ Music and Lyric by Camille and Clément Ducol
- “Like A Bird” from ‘Sing Sing,’ Music and Lyric by Abraham Alexander and Adrian Quesada
- “The Journey” from ‘The Six Triple Eight,’ Music and Lyric by Diane Warren
COSTUME DESIGN

- ‘A Complete Unknown,’ Arianne Phillips
- ‘Conclave,’ Lisy Christl
- ‘Gladiator II,’ Janty Yates and Dave Crossman
- ‘Nosferatu,’ Linda Muir
- ‘Wicked,’ Paul Tazewell – WINNER
SOUND

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- ‘A Complete Unknown,’ Tod A. Maitland, Donald Sylvester, Ted Caplan, Paul Massey and David Giammarco
- ‘Dune: Part Two,’ Gareth John, Richard King, Ron Bartlett and Doug Hemphill – WINNER
- ‘Emilia Pérez,’ Erwan Kerzanet, Aymeric Devoldère, Maxence Dussère, Cyril Holtz and Niels Barletta
- ‘Wicked,’ Simon Hayes, Nancy Nugent Title, Jack Dolman, Andy Nelson and John Marquis
- ‘The Wild Robot,’ Randy Thom, Brian Chumney, Gary A. Rizzo and Leff Lefferts
ORIGINAL SCORE

- ‘The Brutalist,’ Daniel Blumberg – WINNER
- ‘Conclave,’ Volker Bertelmann
- ‘Emilia Pérez,’ Clément Ducol and Camille
- ‘Wicked,’ John Powell and Stephen Schwartz
- ‘The Wild Robot,’ Kris Bowers
LIVE ACTION SHORT FILM

- ‘A Lien,’ Sam Cutler-Kreutz and David Cutler-Kreutz
- ‘Anuja,’ Adam J. Graves and Suchitra Mattai
- ‘I’m Not a Robot,’ Victoria Warmerdam and Trent – WINNER
- ‘The Last Ranger,’ Cindy Lee and Darwin Shaw
- ‘The Man Who Could Not Remain Silent,’ Nebojša Slijepčević and Danijel Pek
ANIMATED SHORT FILM

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- ‘Beautiful Men,’ Nicolas Keppens and Brecht Van Elslande
- ‘In the Shadow of the Cypress, ’ Shirin Sohani and Hossein Molayemi – WINNER
- ‘Magic Candies,’ Daisuke Nishio and Takashi Washio
- ‘Wander to Wonder,’ Nina Gantz and Stienette Bosklopper
- ‘Yuck!,’ Loïc Espuche and Juliette Marquet
DOCUMENTARY FEATURE FILM

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- ‘Black Box Diaries,’ Shiori Ito, Eric Nyari and Hanna Aqvilin
- ‘No Other Land,’ Basel Adra, Rachel Szor, Hamdan Ballal and Yuval Abraham – WINNER
- ‘Porcelain War,’ Brendan Bellomo, Slava Leontyev, Aniela Sidorska and Paula DuPre’ Pesmen
- ‘Soundtrack to a Coup D’état,’ Johan Grimonprez, Daan Milius and Rémi Grellety
- ‘Sugarcane,’ Nominees TBC
DOCUMENTARY SHORT FILM

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- ‘Death by Numbers,’ Kim A. Snyder and Janique L. Robillard
- ‘I am Ready, Warden,’ Smriti Mundhra and Maya Gnyp
- ‘Incident,’ Bill Morrison and Jamie Kalven
- ‘Instruments of a Beating Heart,’ Ema Ryan Yamazaki and Eric Nyari
- ‘The Only Girl in the Orchestra,’ Molly O’Brien and Lisa Remington – WINNER
INTERNATIONAL FEATURE FILM

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- ‘I’m Still Here,’ Brazil – WINNER
- ‘The Girl with the Needle,’ Denmark
- ‘Emilia Pérez,’ France
- ‘The Seed of the Sacred Fig,’ Germany
- ‘Flow,’ Latvia
ANIMATED FEATURE FILM

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- ‘Flow,’ Nominees TBC – WINNER
- ‘Inside Out 2,’ Kelsey Mann and Mark Nielsen
- ‘Memoir of a Snail,’ Adam Elliot and Liz Kearney
- ‘Wallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl,’ Nominees TBC
- ‘The Wild Robot,’ Chris Sanders and Jeff Hermann
MAKEUP AND HAIRSTYLING

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- ‘A Different Man,’ Mike Marino, David Presto and Crystal Jurado
- ‘Emilia Pérez,’ Julia Floch Carbonel, Emmanuel Janvier and Jean-Christophe Spadaccini
- ‘Nosferatu,’ David White, Traci Loader and Suzanne Stokes-Munton
- ‘The Substance,’ Pierre-Olivier Persin, Stéphanie Guillon and Marilyne Scarselli – WINNER
- ‘Wicked,’ Frances Hannon, Laura Blount and Sarah Nuth
PRODUCTION DESIGN

- ‘The Brutalist,’ Production Design: Judy Becker; Set Decoration: Patricia Cuccia
- ‘Conclave,’ Production Design: Suzie Davies; Set Decoration: Cynthia Sleiter
- ‘Dune: Part Two’ Production Design: Patrice Vermette; Set Decoration: Shane Vieau
- ‘Nosferatu,’ Production Design: Craig Lathrop; Set Decoration: Beatrice Brentnerová
- ‘Wicked,’ Production Design: Nathan Crowley; Set Decoration: Lee Sandales – WINNER
FILM EDITING

- ‘Anora,’ Sean Baker – WINNER
- ‘The Brutalist,’ David Jancso
- ‘Conclave,’ Nick Emerson
- ‘Emilia Pérez,’ Juliette Welfling
- ‘Wicked,’ Myron Kerstein
VISUAL EFFECTS

- ‘Alien: Romulus,’ Eric Barba, Nelson Sepulveda-Fauser, Daniel Macarin and Shane Mahan
- ‘Better Man,’ Luke Millar, David Clayton, Keith Herft and Peter Stubbs
- ‘Dune: Part Two,’ Paul Lambert, Stephen James, Rhys Salcombe and Gerd Nefzer – WINNER
- ‘Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes,’ Erik Winquist, Stephen Unterfranz, Paul Story and Rodney Burke
- ‘Wicked,’ Pablo Helman, Jonathan Fawkner, David Shirk and Paul Corbould
When and where can I watch the 2025 Oscars?
The 2025 Academy Awards ceremony, to be hosted by Conan O’Brien, will be broadcast on the ABC network on March 2nd, 2025.

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