Streaming movies win big at Oscars, CODA on Apple TV+ becomes the first to win Best Picture
The Academy has traditionally looked down on streaming movies, but that changed yesterday â CODA won the Oscar for Best Motion Picture. The film had a short theatrical run, but its true home is Apple TV+.
Writer/director Sian Heder also picked up a statuette for Best Adapted Screenplay (CODA is based on the French La Famille Bélier). Troy Kotsur won the Best Supporting Actor award, the first deaf male actor to win an Oscar (Kotsur previously won a BAFTA award and several other awards for his role in the film).
Netflix has been trying to win Best Picture for years now and came quite close with Roma in 2019. In fact, this yearâs The Power of the Dog was considered a favorite to win. Dog was nominated in several categories and Jane Campion did win Best Director (only the third woman to receive this award). Even though that was a historic moment, it was also Netflixâs only win yesterday, despite a record 27 nominations (12 of which for Dog alone).
Netflix also had Donât Look Up in the running for Best Picture, Best Actor nominations for Benedict Cumberbatch (Dog) and Adrew Garfield (tick, tick⦠BOOM!), Best Actress for Olivia Colman (The Lost Daughter), no less than four nominations for Best Supporting Actor/Actress and others. Best Director is the only one it won, however.
Denis Villeneuveâs Dune, which was released simultaneously in theaters and on HBO Max, won six awards â Cinematography, Film Editing, Visual Effects, Music (Original Score), Sound and Production Design. King Richard was also released on Max the same day as in theaters and won Will Smith his first ever Oscar (for Lead Actor).
Disney+ also has several Oscar-winning titles streaming right now, including Encanto (Animated Feature Film) Cruella (Costume Design).
Amazon, which acquired MGM last year, is taking home the Music (Original Song) award for No Time to Die.