Last Sunday, 2, Dolby Theater was the scene of the world’s largest film awards and some movies surprised the awards; See winners
On the night of last Sunday, March 2, 2025, the Dolby Theater in Los Angeles was the scene of the Oscar delivery ceremony, which once again brought together the biggest stars in the film industry. One of the highlights of the night was Brazil’s victory in the category of best international film with the production “I’m still here”, marking a historic feat, as this is the first time the country has won this prestigious award.
The film, which promises to debut at Globoplay in April, represents an important milestone for Brazilian cinematography, which over the years had 14 works nominated for the Oscar. Among these productions are titles such as “City of God”, which received four nominations, “The Kiss of Spider-Woman” (also with four nominations, in joint candidacy with the US) and “Central do Brasil”, which was nominated in two categories.
In addition to the consecration of Brazilian cinema, this year’s ceremony also revealed the winners in various categories. Kieran Culkin was awarded as best supporting actor for his performance in “The True Pain” while ZOE Saldaña He took the award for best supporting actress for “Emilia Pérez”. The award in the best animation category was for “Flow” and the best original script was granted “Anora”.
See the full list of winners:
- Best Supporting Actor: Kieran Culkin – “The True Pain”
- Best Animation: “Flow”
- Best Animation Short Film: “Beautiful Men”
- Best costume: “A complete unknown”
- Best Original Screenplay: “Anora”
- Best assembly: “Anora”
- Best Adapted Screenplay: “Conclave”
- Best makeup and hairstyles: “The substance”
- Best edition: “Anora”
- Best Supporting Actress: Zoe Saldaña – “Emilia Pérez”
- Best Production Design: “The Brutalist”
- Best Original Song: “El Mal” – Emilia Pérez
- Best Documentary: “No other land”
- Best Art Direction: “Wicked”
- Best Costume: “Wicked”
- Best Documentary in Short Film: “The Only Girl In The Orchestra”
- Best visual effects: “Dune: Part II”
- Best Sound: “Dune: Part II”
- Best Short Film: “I’m Not A Robot”
- Best Photography: “The Bruly”
- Best International Movie: “I’m still here”
- Best Soundtrack: “The Brutalist”
- Best Actor: Adrien Brody – “The Brutalist”
- Best Direction: Sean Baker – “Anora”
- Best Actress: Mikey Madison – “Anora”
- Best Movie: “Anora”
Brazil’s victory is a reflection of the growing recognition of the quality of national productions in the international scenario. The celebrations continue as the country prepares for new achievements in seventh art.
Source: Maxima

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