Conan O’Brien hosted the 98th Academy Awards ceremony on March 15th, held in Los Angeles. The event marked the 15th anniversary of the American Film Academy and Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences presenting the prestigious Oscar awards. O’Brien returned as host for the second consecutive year, continuing the Academy’s tradition of utilizing a well-known face for the ceremony.

“One Fighting Man After Another,” a Paul Thomas Anderson drama centered on freedom fighters, achieved significant success, winning the most prominent awards. The film garnered six Oscars overall, including the coveted Best Film and Best Director awards. Notably, the Best Supporting Actor category saw a surprise victory for “One Fighting Man After Another.” Due to a tie, the Best Short Film award was presented to two separate films.

A significant change occurred with the Best Supporting Actress award, recognizing a female actor for the first time in the Academy Awards’ history. The evening’s proceedings underscored the continued evolution of the academy and its commitment to recognizing excellence within the film industry. The ceremony highlighted key moments within the ongoing tradition of the Oscar.

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By Rangana

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  1. This display of protest felt a bit over the top, but I understand the desire to draw attention to important issues.

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