ABD Oscars Ceremony Features Strong Support for Gaza
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Call for Ceasefire
At the 96th annual Oscar awards ceremony held in the United States, “Oppenheimer” won the “Best Picture” award, while the director of this film, Christopher Nolan, won the “Best Director” award. The highlight of the night was the Gaza protest held outside and the speech against the occupation in Gaza by the award-winning director Jonathan Glazer. Demonstrators gathered outside the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles, where the ceremony took place, to demand an immediate ceasefire in Gaza and blocked the entrance.
Oscar-winning Director Supports Gaza
Jonathan Glazer, who won the award for “Best Foreign Language Film” with his movie “Zone of Interest” which portrays the Holocaust, expressed his opposition to the occupation in Gaza in his acceptance speech. Glazer stated, “We stand here (in Gaza) as those who reject the Holocaust and Judaism that is stolen by an occupation. This occupation brought conflict for many innocent people, be it the victims in Israel on October 7 or the ongoing attacks in Gaza, they are all victims of actions that dehumanize.” Additionally, a short tribute video was shown for Russian opposition figure Alexey Navalny, who recently lost his life in a Russian prison.
Oppenheimer Wins Big
At the Oscars, the film “Oppenheimer,” which depicts the life of American physicist Julius Robert Oppenheimer, won the “Best Picture” award. Nominated in 13 categories, the film’s director Nolan achieved great success by winning his first Oscar award for “Best Director.” Irish actor Cillian Murphy, who played Oppenheimer, was overjoyed to win the “Best Actor” award. Robert Downey Jr., who caught attention with his role in Oppenheimer and his fame as “Iron Man,” also won his first Oscar for “Best Supporting Actor.”
List of Award Winners:
* Best Picture: Oppenheimer
* Best Director: Christopher Nolan – Oppenheimer
* Best Actress: Emma Stone – Poor Things
* Best Actor: Cillian Murphy – Oppenheimer
* Best Supporting Actress: Da’Vine Joy Randolph – The Holdovers
* Best Supporting Actor: Robert Downey Jr. – Oppenheimer
* Best Original Song: What Was I Made For? – Barbie
* Best Film Score: Oppenheimer
* Best Cinematography: Oppenheimer
* Best Visual Effects: Godzilla Minus One