Oscars 2025: Here is the complete list of 97th Academy Awards winners
2 min readThe 97th Academy Awards were held on March 2, 2025, celebrating outstanding achievements in the film industry.
The ceremony, hosted by Conan O’Brien, showcased a variety of talent and included moving performances and a tribute to the city of Los Angeles, which is in the process of recovering from recent wildfires.
Anora, a movie that offered a poignant and intimate look at the life of a sex worker in New York City, was the standout film of the night. Meanwhile, The Brutalist tells the story of a Hungarian immigrant who escapes the atrocities of World War II to start anew in the United States. Nickel Boys presents a deeply narrative, primarily told from the perspective of its main characters.
In a notable thematic connection, two films address the issue of mass disappearances. In Emilia Perez, the lead character seeks redemption for her past as a drug cartel leader involved in forced disappearances in Mexico, a nation grappling with over 100,000 missing persons.
Key winners:
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Best picture: Anora
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Best actor: Adrien Brody, The Brutalist
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Best actress: Mikey Madison, Anora
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Best supporting actor: Kieran Culkin, A Real Pain
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Best supporting actress: Zoe Saldaña, Emilia Pérez
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Best director: Sean Baker, Anora
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Best cinematography: The Brutalist
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Best international feature film: I’m Still Here
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Best adapted screenplay: Conclave
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Best original screenplay: Anora
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Best live action short film: I’m Not a Robot
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Best animated short film: In the Shadow of the Cypress
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Best animated feature film: Flow
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Best documentary short: The Only Girl in the Orchestra
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Best documentary feature film: No Other Land
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Best original song: “El Mal,” from Emilia Pérez
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Best original score: The Brutalist
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Best makeup and hairstyling: The Substance
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Best costume design: Wicked
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Best editing: Anora
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Best sound: Dune: Part Two
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Best production design: Wicked
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Best visual effects: Dune: Part Two
The best foreign film award went to I’m Still Here, which follows a woman as she attempts to rebuild her life after her husband disappears during Brazil’s military dictatorship in the 1970s.
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