Oppenheimer Wins Best Movie of 2024 | Oscar Full Winners List

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Best Picture


“American Fiction,” Ben LeClair, Nikos Karamigios, Cord Jefferson and Jermaine Johnson, producers


“Anatomy of a Fall,” Marie-Ange Luciani and David Thion, producers


“Barbie,” David Heyman, Margot Robbie, Tom Ackerley and Robbie Brenner, producers


“The Holdovers,” Mark Johnson, producer


“Killers of the Flower Moon,” Dan Friedkin, Bradley Thomas, Martin Scorsese and Daniel Lupi, producers


“Maestro,” Bradley Cooper, Steven Spielberg, Fred Berner, Amy Durning and Kristie Macosko Krieger, producers


“Oppenheimer,” Emma Thomas, Charles Roven and Christopher Nolan, producers (WINNER)


“Past Lives,” David Hinojosa, Christine Vachon and Pamela Koffler, producers


“Poor Things,” Ed Guiney, Andrew Lowe, Yorgos Lanthimos and Emma Stone, producers


“The Zone of Interest,” James Wilson, producer


Best Director


Justine Triet — “Anatomy of a Fall”


Martin Scorsese — “Killers of the Flower Moon”


Christopher Nolan — “Oppenheimer” (WINNER)


Yorgos Lanthimos — “Poor Things”


Jonathan Glazer — “The Zone of Interest”


Actor in a Leading Role


Bradley Cooper — “Maestro”





Colman Domingo — “Rustin”


Paul Giamatti — “The Holdovers”


Cillian Murphy — “Oppenheimer” (WINNER)


Jeffrey Wright — “American Fiction”


Actress in a Leading Role


Annette Bening — “Nyad”


Lily Gladstone — “Killers of the Flower Moon”


Sandra Hüller — “Anatomy of a Fall”


Carey Mulligan — “Maestro”


Emma Stone — “Poor Things” (WINNER)


Actor in a Supporting Role


Sterling K. Brown — “American Fiction”


Robert De Niro – “Killers of the Flower Moon”


Robert Downey Jr. — “Oppenheimer” (WINNER)


Ryan Gosling — “Barbie”


Mark Ruffalo — “Poor Things”


Actress in a Supporting Role


Emily Blunt — “Oppenheimer”


Danielle Brooks — “The Color Purple”


America Ferrera – “Barbie”


Jodie Foster — “Nyad”


Da’Vine Joy Randolph — “The Holdovers” (WINNER)


Adapted Screenplay


“American Fiction,” written for the screen by Cord Jefferson (WINNER)


“Barbie,” written by Greta Gerwig and Noah Baumbach


“Oppenheimer,” written for the screen by Christopher Nolan


“Poor Things,” screenplay by Tony McNamara


“The Zone of Interest,” written by Jonathan Glazer


Original Screenplay


“Anatomy of a Fall,” screenplay by Justine Triet and Arthur Harari (WINNER)


“The Holdovers,” written by David Hemingson


“Maestro,” written by Bradley Cooper and Josh Singer


“May December,” screenplay by Samy Burch; story by Samy Burch and Alex Mechanik


“Past Lives,” written by Celine Song


Cinematography


“El Conde” – Edward Lachman


“Killers of the Flower Moon” – Rodrigo Prieto


“Maestro” – Matthew Libatique


“Oppenheimer” – Hoyte van Hoytema (WINNER)


“Poor Things” – Robbie Ryan


Original Song


“The Fire Inside” from “Flamin’ Hot,” music and lyric by Diane Warren


“I’m Just Ken” from “Barbie,” music and lyric by Mark Ronson and Andrew Wyatt


“It Never Went Away” from “American Symphony,” music and lyric by Jon Batiste and Dan Wilson


“Wahzhazhe (A Song For My People)” from “Killers of the Flower Moon,” music and lyric by Scott George


“What Was I Made For?” from “Barbie,” music and lyric by Billie Eilish and Finneas O’Connell (WINNER)


Costume Design


“Barbie” – Jacqueline Durran


“Killers of the Flower Moon” – Jacqueline West


“Napoleon” – Janty Yates and Dave Crossman


“Oppenheimer” – Ellen Mirojnick


“Poor Things” – Holly Waddington (WINNER)


Sound





“The Creator,” Ian Voigt, Erik Aadahl, Ethan Van der Ryn, Tom Ozanich and Dean Zupancic


“Maestro,” Steven A. Morrow, Richard King, Jason Ruder, Tom Ozanich and Dean Zupancic


“Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One,” Chris Munro, James H. Mather, Chris Burdon and Mark Taylor


“Oppenheimer,” Willie Burton, Richard King, Gary A. Rizzo and Kevin O’Connell


“The Zone of Interest,” Tarn Willers and Johnnie Burn (WINNER)


Original Score


“American Fiction” – Laura Karpman


“Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny” John Williams


“Killers of the Flower Moon” – Robbie Robertson


“Oppenheimer” – Ludwig Göransson (WINNER)


“Poor Things” – Jerskin Fendrix


Live Action Short Film


“The After,” Misan Harriman and Nicky Bentham


“Invincible,” Vincent René-Lortie and Samuel Caron


“Knight of Fortune,” Lasse Lyskjær Noer and Christian Norlyk


“Red, White and Blue,” Nazrin Choudhury and Sara McFarlane


“The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar,” Wes Anderson and Steven Rales (WINNER)


Animated Short Film


“Letter to a Pig,” Tal Kantor and Amit R. Gicelter


“Ninety-Five Senses,” Jerusha Hess and Jared Hess


“Our Uniform,” Yegane Moghaddam


“Pachyderme,” Stéphanie Clément and Marc Rius


“War Is Over! Inspired by the Music of John & Yoko,” Dave Mullins and Brad Booker (WINNER)


Documentary Feature Film


“Bobi Wine: The People’s President,” Moses Bwayo, Christopher Sharp and John Battsek


“The Eternal Memory”


“Four Daughters,” Kaouther Ben Hania and Nadim Cheikhrouha


“To Kill a Tiger,” Nisha Pahuja, Cornelia Principe and David Oppenheim


“20 Days in Mariupol,” Mstyslav Chernov, Michelle Mizner and Raney Aronson-Rath (WINNER)


Documentary Short Film


“The ABCs of Book Banning,” Sheila Nevins and Trish Adlesic


“The Barber of Little Rock,” John Hoffman and Christine Turner


“Island in Between,” S. Leo Chiang and Jean Tsien


“The Last Repair Shop,” Ben Proudfoot and Kris Bowers (WINNER)


“Nǎi Nai & Wài Pó,” Sean Wang and Sam Davis


International Feature Film


“Io Capitano” (Italy)


“Perfect Days” (Japan)


“Society of the Snow” (Spain)


“The Teachers’ Lounge” (Germany)


“The Zone of Interest” (United Kingdom) (WINNER)


Animated Feature Film


“The Boy and the Heron,” Hayao Miyazaki and Toshio Suzuki (WINNER)


“Elemental,” Peter Sohn and Denise Ream


“Nimona,” Nick Bruno, Troy Quane, Karen Ryan and Julie Zackary


“Robot Dreams,” Pablo Berger, Ibon Cormenzana, Ignasi Estapé and Sandra Tapia Díaz





“Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse,” Kemp Powers, Justin K. Thompson, Phil Lord, Christopher Miller and Amy Pascal


Makeup and Hairstyling


“Golda,” Karen Hartley Thomas, Suzi Battersby and Ashra Kelly-Blue


“Maestro,” Kazu Hiro, Kay Georgiou and Lori McCoy-Bell


“Oppenheimer,” Luisa Abel


“Poor Things,” Nadia Stacey, Mark Coulier and Josh Weston (WINNER)


“Society of the Snow,” Ana López-Puigcerver, David Martí and Montse Ribé


Production Design


“Barbie,” production design: Sarah Greenwood; set decoration: Katie Spencer


“Killers of the Flower Moon,” production design: Jack Fisk; set decoration: Adam Willis


“Napoleon,” production design: Arthur Max; set decoration: Elli Griff


“Oppenheimer,” production design: Ruth De Jong; set decoration: Claire Kaufman


“Poor Things,” production design: James Price and Shona Heath; set decoration: Zsuzsa Mihalek (WINNER)


Film Editing


“Anatomy of a Fall” – Laurent Sénéchal


“The Holdovers” – Kevin Tent


“Killers of the Flower Moon” – Thelma Schoonmaker


“Oppenheimer” – Jennifer Lame (WINNER)


“Poor Things” – Yorgos Mavropsaridis


Visual Effects


“The Creator,” Jay Cooper, Ian Comley, Andrew Roberts and Neil Corbould


“Godzilla Minus One,” Takashi Yamazaki, Kiyoko Shibuya, Masaki Takahashi and Tatsuji Nojima (WINNER)


“Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3,” Stephane Ceretti, Alexis Wajsbrot, Guy Williams and Theo Bialek


“Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One,” Alex Wuttke, Simone Coco, Jeff Sutherland and Neil Corbould


“Napoleon,” Charley Henley, Luc-Ewen Martin-Fenouillet, Simone Coco and Neil Corbould
 
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Still want to watch Oppenheimer, like those types of films, although a friend of mine said he was bored out of his mind lol.

And that particular friend was not @Satoru; he was busy in a next-door cinema watching Barbi.
 

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Still want to watch Oppenheimer, like those types of films, although a friend of mine said he was bored out of his mind lol.

And that particular friend was not @Satoru; he was busy in a next-door cinema watching Barbi.
I still need to watch Barbie, but your friend has terrible taste in movies. Oppenheimer is movie excellence.
 
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I still need to watch Barbie, but your friend has terrible taste in movies. Oppenheimer is movie excellence.
also, that Killers of the Flowers Moon is on my to-do list.
 

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Still want to watch Oppenheimer, like those types of films, although a friend of mine said he was bored out of his mind lol.

And that particular friend was not @Satoru; he was busy in a next-door cinema watching Barbi.
He was bored because there was minimal action, and like Death Stranding it didn’t stimulate a lot of adhd brains. If you’re expecting a lot of action, prepare to be disappointed.
 

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He was bored because there was minimal action, and like Death Stranding it didn’t stimulate a lot of adhd brains. If you’re expecting a lot of action, prepare to be disappointed.
i am not,

just for reference, i went and saw John wick 3 at the cinema a while back,

Imo it was one of the worst movies i think i have ever seen, the two guys walking in front of me at the end of the movie were like, Man that was so fucking awesome, did you see the way he did this move and shot guy.

And i was a kid that grew up on all those types of actions films when i was a kid, blood sport, kick boxer, universal soilder, red dawn, list goes on
 

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i am not,

just for reference, i went and saw John wick 3 at the cinema a while back,

Imo it was one of the worst movies i think i have ever seen, the two guys walking in front of me at the end of the movie were like, Man that was so fucking awesome, did you see the way he did this move and shot guy.

And i was a kid that grew up on all those types of actions films when i was a kid, blood sport, kick boxer, universal soilder, red dawn, list goes on
Yeah. Just because a film has a lot of action, it’s not a guarantee to be good. You need substance and balance.
 
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I want to see that too. I did hear that some people found it a little disappointing though. I’ll judge for myself.
yer, I heard the same, as long as i am not dictated to the whole movie with some sort of political message, it should be good.
 
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No one caress bro this a gaming fiorum

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