The Awardist Oscars Oscars 2021: See the complete winners list By Dan Snierson Dan Snierson Dan Snierson is a former senior writer at Entertainment Weekly. He left EW in 2023. EW's editorial guidelines Updated on April 26, 2021 12:28PM EDT After an unusually long wait since the last Academy Awards ceremony (14 and a half months), in a year that put everyone and everything on hold, the Oscar statuettes were finally matched with their forever homes. And several of them went to a movie about a woman whose home became her van and the open road. Although the COVID-19 pandemic nearly ended the moviegoing experience in 2020, the notable films that did find their way to your screens were honored Sunday night in a ceremony in L.A.'s Union Station that was smaller and more subdued than usual (save for Glenn Close's "Da Butt" dance). Nomadland proved to be the night's big winner, bringin home trophies for Best Picture, Best Actress via Frances McDormand, and Best Director via Chloé Zhao, who became the first woman of color (and the second woman ever) to win in that category,. The Oscars have been working in recent years to start addressing their historical lack of representation, and some promise loomed in this year's slate of nominations, with nine of the 20 acting slots featuring performers of color. In the end, Daniel Kaluuya triumphed in the Supporting Actor category for his work as Fred Hampton in Judas and the Black Messiah — it was one of the two awards that the film won on Sunday night — and Yuh-Jung Youn claimed victory in the Supporting Actress category for Minari. (Youn became the first Korean actor or actress to win an Oscar, and she also delivered on the speech front). But while the late Chadwick Boseman was considered the favorite to claim the Best Actor trophy for Ma Rainey's Black Bottom, 83-year-old Anthony Hopkins pulled off a win for The Father, becoming the oldest actor to win an Oscar. There were other victories for inclusion, as the Kemp Powers-directed Soul claimed two trophies: Best Animated Film and Best Original Score (with Jon Batiste sharing the trophy with Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross). Speaking of music, H.E.R. won Best Song for "Fight For You" from Judas and the Black Messiah (sharing the trophy with Dernst Emile II and Tiara Thomas). And Ma Rainey's Black Bottom took home awards for Costume Design as well as Makeup and Hairstyling, with Mia Neal and Jamika Wilson becoming the first Black women to win in the latter category (sharing that statuette with Sergio Lopez-Rivera). Chris Pizzello-Pool/Getty Images (3) Also in the two-win club were Sound of Metal — which triumphed in the categories of Best Editing and appropriately enough, Best Sound — The Father (which also won for Best Adapted Screenplay), and Mank, which entered the night as the film with the most nominations (10). Though the David Fincher-directed '30s period piece was shut out of the major categories, it did snag awards for Cinematography and Production Design. Elsewhere, Emerald Fennell also had a Promising night, and there was no stopping a beloved octopus. Check out the complete list of winners at the 93rd Academy Awards below. Best Original ScreenplayJudas and the Black Messiah (Will Berson, Shaka King, Keith Lucas, and Kenny Lucas)Minari (Lee Isaac Chung)WINNER: Promising Young Woman (Emerald Fennell)Sound of Metal (Derek Cianfrance, Abraham Marder, and Darius Marder)The Trial of the Chicago 7 (Aaron Sorkin) Best Adapted ScreenplayBorat Subsequent Moviefilm (Peter Baynham, Sacha Baron Cohen, Jena Friedman, Anthony Hines, Lee Kern, Dan Mazer, Erica Rivinoja, and Dan Swimer)WINNER: The Father (Christopher Hampton and Florian Zeller)Nomadland (Chloé Zhao)One Night in Miami (Kemp Powers)The White Tiger (Ramin Bahrani) Best International Feature FilmWINNER: Another RoundBetter DaysCollectiveThe Man Who Sold His SkinQuo Vadis, Aida? Best Actor in a Supporting RoleSacha Baron Cohen, The Trial of the Chicago 7WINNER: Daniel Kaluuya, Judas and the Black MessiahLeslie Odom Jr., One Night in MiamiPaul Raci, Sound of MetalLaKeith Stanfield, Judas and the Black Messiah Best Makeup and HairstylingEmma (Marese Langan, Laura Allen, and Claudia Stolze)Hillbilly Elegy (Eryn Krueger Mekash, Patricia Dehaney, and Matthew Mungle)WINNER: Ma Rainey's Black Bottom (Sergio Lopez-Rivera, Mia Neal, and Jamika Wilson)Mank (Kimberley Spiteri, Gigi Williams, and Colleen LaBaff)Pinocchio (Mark Coulier, Dalia Colli, and Francesco Pegoretti) Best Costume DesignEmma (Alexandra Byrne)WINNER: Ma Rainey's Black Bottom (Ann Roth)Mank (Trish Summerville)Mulan (Bina DaigelerPinocchio (Massimo Cantini Parrini) Best DirectingThomas Vinterberg, Another RoundDavid Fincher, MankLee Isaac Chung, MinariWINNER: Chloe Zhao, NomadlandEmerald Fennell, Promising Young Woman Best SoundGreyhound (Warren Shaw, Michael Minkler, Beau Borders and David Wyman)Mank (Ren Klyce, Jeremy Molod, David Parker, Nathan Nance and Drew Kunin)News of the World (Oliver Tarney, Mike Prestwood Smith, William Miller and John Pritchett)Soul (Ren Klyce, Coya Elliott and David Parker)WINNER: Sound of Metal (Nicolas Becker, Jaime Baksht, Michelle Couttolenc, Carlos Cortés and Phillip Bladh) Best Live-Action Short FilmFeeling ThroughThe Letter RoomThe PresentWINNER: Two Distant StrangersWhite Eye Best Animated Short FilmBurrowGenius LociWINNER: If Anything Happens I Love YouOperaYes-People Best Animated Feature FilmOnwardOver the MoonA Shaun the Sheep Movie: FarmageddonWINNER: SoulWolfwalkers Best Documentary Short SubjectWINNER: ColetteA Concerto Is a ConversationDo Not SplitHunger WardA Love Song for Latasha Best Documentary FeatureCollectiveCrip CampThe Mole AgentWINNER: My Octopus TeacherTime Best Visual EffectsLove and Monsters (Matt Sloan, Genevieve Camilleri, Matt Everitt, and Brian Cox)The Midnight Sky (Matthew Kasmir, Christopher Lawrence, Max Solomon, and David Watkins)Mulan (Sean Faden, Anders Langlands, Seth Maury, and Steve Ingram)The One and Only Ivan (Nick Davis, Greg Fisher, Ben Jones, and Santiago Colomo Martinez)WINNER: Tenet (Andrew Jackson, David Lee, Andrew Lockley and Scott Fisher) Best Actress in a Supporting RoleMaria Bakalova, Borat Subsequent MoviefilmGlenn Close, Hillbilly ElegyOlivia Colman, The FatherAmanda Seyfried, MankWINNER: Yuh-Jung Youn, Minari Best Production DesignThe Father (Peter Francis, production design; Cathy Featherstone, set decoration)Ma Rainey's Black Bottom (Mark Ricker, production design; Karen O'Hara and Diana Stoughton, set decoration)WINNER: Mank (Donald Graham Burt, production design; Jan Pascale, set decoration)News of the World (David Crank, production design; Elizabeth Keenan, set decoration)Tenet (Nathan Crowley, production design; Kathy Lucas, set decoration) Best CinematographyJudas and the Black Messiah (Sean Bobbitt)WINNER: Mank (Erik Messerschmidt)News of the World (Dariusz Wolski)Nomadland (Joshua James Richards)The Trial of the Chicago 7 (Phedon Papamichael) Best Film EditingThe Father (Yorgos Lamprinos)Nomadland (Chloé Zhao)Promising Young Woman (Frédéric Thoraval)WINNER: Sound of Metal (Mikkel E.G. Nielsen)The Trial of the Chicago 7 (Alan Baumgarten) Best Original ScoreDa 5 Bloods (Terence Blanchard)Mank (Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross)Minari (Emile Mosseri)News of the World (James Newton Howard)WINNER: Soul (Trent Reznor, Atticus Ross, and Jon Batiste) Best Original SongWINNER: "Fight for You," Judas and the Black Messiah"Hear My Voice," The Trial of the Chicago 7"Husavik," Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga"Io Si (Seen)," The Life Ahead"Speak Now," One Night in Miami Best PictureThe FatherJudas and the Black MessiahMankMinariWINNER: NomadlandPromising Young WomanSound of MetalThe Trial of the Chicago 7 Best Actress in a Leading RoleViola Davis, Ma Rainey's Black BottomAndra Day, United States vs. Billie HolidayVanessa Kirby, Pieces of a WomanWINNER: Frances McDormand, NomadlandCarey Mulligan, Promising Young Woman Best Actor in a Leading RoleRiz Ahmed, Sound of MetalSteven Yeun, MinariChadwick Boseman, Ma Rainey's Black BottomWINNER: Anthony Hopkins, The FatherGary Oldman, Mank (The Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award was given to both Tyler Perry and the Motion Picture & Television Fund.) 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