00:00 From the winners to the losers, to the fits, falls and performances, it's time for your
00:06 Oscars Roundup. The 96th Academy Awards took place on March 10th at the Dolby Theatre in
00:12 Los Angeles. Unsurprisingly, it was the biopic detailing the creation of the atomic bomb,
00:17 Oppenheimer, which swept up some of the biggest awards of the night. The blockbuster took
00:21 home seven awards in total, including for Best Picture, Best Director and Best Actor,
00:26 which was awarded to Cillian Murphy.
00:28 Thank you to the Academy. Chris Nolan and Emma Thomas, it's been the wildest, most exhilarating,
00:35 most creatively satisfying journey you've taken me on over the last 20 years. I owe
00:40 you more than I can say.
00:42 Robert Downey Jr. took home his first ever Oscar for Best Supporting Actor for his role
00:47 as Louis Strauss in the biopic.
00:49 Yoko Silanthimos' Poor Things was the second biggest winner of the night. Lead Emma Stone
00:54 won her second Oscar for Best Actress and the film also took in awards for Best Costume
00:59 Design, Best Production Design and Best Makeup and Hairstyling.
01:04 My dress is broken. I think it happened during I'm Just Ken. I'm pretty sure. Oh boy, this
01:14 is really, this is really overwhelming. Sorry. Okay. My voice is also a little gone. Whatever.
01:22 Other big winners of the night included Billie Eilish and Phineas, who took home the Best
01:26 Original Song Award for their song, "What Was I Made For?" which featured in the Barbie
01:31 movie.
01:32 And Divine Joy Randolph took home the award for Best Supporting Actress for her role in
01:37 The Holdovers.
01:38 Now, you might have noticed that plenty of those in attendance wore small red badges
01:43 at the ceremony, Billie Eilish, Mark Ruffalo and Rami Youssef included. These glossy badges
01:50 showed a hand with a black heart. The red pins were distributed by Artists for Ceasefire.
01:56 Artists for Ceasefire said in a press release that, quote, "The pin symbolises collective
02:02 support for an immediate and permanent ceasefire, the release of all the hostages and for the
02:08 urgent delivery of humanitarian aid to civilians in Gaza."
02:11 Now, whilst the majority of the awards went without a hitch, there were still a handful
02:17 of slippy moments. One includes when social media star Liza Koshy slipped and fell on
02:23 the red carpet, but she managed to salvage it in quick succession. Then came when movie
02:29 legend Al Pacino slipped up. He caused slight confusion when announcing the Best Picture
02:35 winner. This happened when he called out Oppenheimer's name without announcing the full list of nominees
02:40 first.
02:41 But it was perhaps Ryan Gosling's performance which stole the show. Performing Barbie's
02:46 iconic song "I'm Just Ken", Gosling was backed by an array of dancers in a performance
02:52 which seemed to reference Marilyn Monroe's iconic performance of "Diamonds Are A Girl's
02:57 Best Friend" in the 1953 film "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes".
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