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At the 90th Academy Awards, James Ivory became the oldest-ever Oscar winner in any category, at age 89, after receiving the award for Best Adapted Screenplay for his work on Call Me by Your Name. [2] At the 93rd Academy Awards , Ann Roth became the oldest-ever woman to win an Oscar in any category, at age 89, after receiving the award for Best ...
Longest film to win an award. O.J.: Made in America (2016), 467 minutes (Best Documentary Feature) The longest fictional film to win an award was War and Peace (1968), 431 minutes (Best Foreign Language Film) Shortest film to win Best Picture. Marty, 90 minutes; Shortest film to be nominated for Best Picture. She Done Him Wrong, 66 minutes
He was also nominated for the AACTA International Award for Best Screenplay, and the Gotham Independent Film Award for Best Screenplay. [49] [50] [51] At 89, Ivory is the oldest person to ever win an Academy Award in competition. [52] In 2022, Ivory was honored with Lifetime Achievement Award at the 17th Rome Film Festival. [53]
Hopkins on Sunday won the Academy Award for Best Actor for his performance in The Father. At 83, he becomes the oldest actor to ever win a competitive Oscar. He was also the oldest person to ever ...
He wore a t-shirt with Timothee Chalamet's face on it as he walked onstage to accept his award. ‘Call Me by Your Name’ screenwriter James Ivory becomes oldest Oscar winner Skip to main content
Campion's 2022 win marks the first year women have won the best director Oscar back-to-back after Chloé Zhao's win in 2021 for "Nomadland." Also in 2021, Steven Yeun became the first Asian ...
As a producer of Nomadland, she also was the first person in history to win Oscars for both acting and producing for the same film. [21] Best Supporting Actress winner Yuh-jung Youn became the first Korean performer and second Asian woman to win an acting Oscar after Miyoshi Umeki, who won the same category for her role in 1957's Sayonara. [22]
The Academy Awards, commonly known as the Oscars, are awards for artistic and technical merit in the film industry. [1] [2] They are presented annually by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS) in the United States in recognition of excellence in cinematic achievements as assessed by the Academy's voting membership. [3]