LOS ANGELES, March 12 (Reuters) – Unbiased movie studio A24 emerged as the massive winner at Oscar night time on Sunday, sweeping each main class, propelled by the quirky, reality-bending movie “The whole lot In all places All at As soon as” and the drama “The Whale.”
The studio claimed a complete of 9 Academy Awards, with “The whole lot In all places All at As soon as” receiving seven Oscars, together with for greatest image, director, actress, unique screenplay and supporting actor and actress.
“You noticed our weirdness and supported us,” stated the film’s producer, Jonathan Wang of A24.
“The Whale” received two awards, for lead actor and greatest make-up and hairstyling.
Streaming service Netflix Inc garnered six Academy Awards, 4 of them for the German movie adaptation of Erich Maria Remarque’s 1929 novel “All Quiet on the Western Entrance,” together with greatest worldwide characteristic.
Netflix additionally earned an Oscar for animated characteristic for “Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio,” a stop-motion animation retelling of the basic story. Its documentary brief movie, “The Elephant Whisperers,” additionally obtained an Academy Award.
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Walt Disney Co (DIS.N) had probably the most nominations coming into Sunday’s Academy Awards, however collected simply two: an Oscar for costume design for “Black Panther: Wakanda Endlessly” and an award for visible results for its world blockbuster “Avatar: The Method of Water.”
Disney’s main Oscar contender, “The Banshees of Inisherin,” obtained a number of nominations, however no awards.
Paramount Footage collected a single Oscar, for sound, for its field workplace smash “High Gun: Maverick,” which many within the business credit score for reviving the theatrical field workplace.
CNN celebrated its first Oscar win for “Navalny,” a portrait of Russian opposition chief Alexei Navalny, which received greatest documentary characteristic movie. It was the lone award for Warner Bros Discovery, whose “Elvis” biopic obtained a number of nominations.
NBCUniversal collected 15 nominations, led by Common Image’s “The Fabelmans,” directed by Steven Spielberg, and 6 for “Tar” from Focus Options, however no Oscars.
Reporting by Daybreak Chmielewski and Danielle Broadway; Modifying by Mary Milliken and Jonathan Oatis
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