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Michael B. Jordan wins best actor, Jessie Buckley wins best actress at Oscars

Jordan took to the stage for his acceptance speech, thanking director Ryan Coogler for giving him the opportunity to be seen and heard. (Photo/AP)

The 98th Academy Awards honored a diverse array of filmmaking achievements, led by Michael B. Jordan’s Best Actor win for "Sinners" and Jessie Buckley’s Best Actress award for "Hamnet." Paul Thomas Anderson’s film "One Battle After Another" emerged as a dominant force, securing the Best Picture prize alongside victories in directing, adapted screenplay, and supporting acting categories. Other notable accolades included Amy Madigan’s supporting actress win and "Sentimental Value" capturing the Best International Feature Film award, reflecting a night of significant recognition for both established veterans and compelling new narratives in contemporary cinema.

  • Michael B. Jordan won Best Actor for his role in Sinners.
  • Jessie Buckley received the Best Actress award for Hamnet.
  • One Battle After Another won Best Picture and Best Director.
  • Sean Penn and Amy Madigan secured supporting acting honors.
  • Sentimental Value claimed the Best International Feature Film title.

Michael B. Jordan has won the best actor Oscar for playing twins confronted with pure evil in vampire race fable "Sinners."

He bested "Marty Supreme" star Timothee Chalamet, Leonardo DiCaprio of "One Battle After Another," Wagner Moura ("The Secret Agent") and Ethan Hawke ("Blue Moon").

Jordan took to the stage for his acceptance speech, thanking director Ryan Coogler for giving him the opportunity to be seen and heard.

Irish actress Jessie Buckley also won the best actress Oscar for her searing portrait of motherhood and love undone by loss in "Hamnet."

She bested Rose Byrne ("If I Had Legs I'd Kick You"), Renate Reinsve ("Sentimental Value"), Emma Stone ("Bugonia") and Kate Hudson ("Song Sung Blue").

Paul Thomas Anderson won best director for his film "One Battle After Another" at the 98th Academy Awards.

Other winners

Hollywood veteran Sean Penn won his third acting Oscar for his supporting role as an obsessed military officer in "One Battle After Another."

Amy Madigan won the best supporting actress Oscar for her role as a nightmarish villain in the horror film "Weapons."

"One Battle After Another" won best picture, while "Sentimental Value" (Norway) won Best International Feature Film.

Ryan Coogler won the best original screenplay "Sinners", while Paul Thomas Anderson won the best adapted screenplay for "One Battle After Another".

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Source: TRT

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