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Oscar ceremony 2023: The winners at a glance

Luca Fontana
13.3.2023
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Once again, "And the Oscar goes to..." echoed through the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles. A total of 23 times, to be precise: that's how many Oscars were awarded. A brief look at the highlights, winners and losers.

But first things first. Who were the big winners this year - and who were the big losers?

The big winners

With 11 nominations, "Everything Everywhere All at Once" was the favourite at the 95th Academy Awards - and rightly so. The science fiction adventure, which understood the concept of the "multiverse" better than Marvel, won a total of seven golden statuettes. Including the most important of all Oscars: "Best Film".

Also "right in the feels" were the acceptance speeches by Michelle Yeoh ("Ladies, don't let anyone tell you you are ever past your prime!") and Brendan Fraser, who was honoured with the Oscar for "Best Actor" for his impressive acting performance in "The Whale".

Apropos: If you want to know where you can watch the Oscar films, then take a look at the following article.

The big losers - and the Golden Raspberry

Have you been following Oscar night? Did "Everything Everywhere All at Once" rightly win? What were your highlights? Let us know in the comments. <p

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