One Battle After Another dominates Oscars 2026, Autumn Durald Arkapaw gets first Best Cinematography title

Mumbai The 98th Academy Awards was held at the Dolby Theater in Hollywood, hosted by Conan O’Brien. This year, the film ‘Sinners’ was nominated in 16 different categories, while ‘One Battle After Another’ received nominations in 13 categories. However, the bet is ‘one battle after another’. In the category of Best Sound, the film ‘F-1’ has been declared the winner. In which the powerful sound of engines and tires won the hearts of the jury. ‘Frankenstein’, ‘One Battle After Another’, ‘Sinners’ and ‘Siraat’ were also nominated in this category. The title of Best Original Score went to Ludwig Goransson of ‘Sinners’. The names of Gerskin Fendrix, Max Richter and Jonny Greenwood were also included in this list.

Whereas Autumn Durald Arkapaw has been awarded the title of Best Cinematography for ‘Sinners’. She is the first black woman to be honored with the award in this field. The film ‘Mr. Nobody Against Putin’ has received the Oscar for Best Documentary Feature Film. The list also included ‘The Alabama Solution,’ ‘Come See Me in the Good Light,’ ‘Cutting Through Rocks,’ and ‘The Perfect Neighbor.’ While the title of Best International Feature Film was ‘Sentimental Value; The name has been given to the film. The title of Best Documentary Short Film has been won by the film ‘All the Empty Rooms’, while ‘Sinners’ has once again won in the category of Screenwriting (Original Screenplay). The film’s writer Ryan Coogler has been honored with the award.

Achievement in Visual Effects went to ‘Avatar: The Fire and Ash’, while Writing (Adapted Screenplay) went to Paul Thomas Anderson of One Battle After Another. Along with this, ‘One Battle After Another’ has also got the title of Best Film Editing. The film ‘Frankenstein’ has received the Oscar for Best Makeup and Hairstyling, while Cassandra Kulukundis of ‘One Battle After Another’ has won the first Oscar for Best Casting. Sean Penn, who played a supporting role in the same film, has also won the title of Best Supporting Actor, while Amy Madigan has received the title of Best Supporting Actress. The films ‘The Singer’ and ‘Two People Exchange Saliva’ have been chosen winners in the Best Live and Action Short Film category.

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