Sean Baker’s Anora emerged as the most awarded film at the 97th Academy Awards, securing five Oscars across key categories.
The independent drama tells the gripping story of a Brooklyn exotic dancer entangled with the son of a Russian oligarch.
The film claimed Best Picture, solidifying its place as the most outstanding cinematic achievement of the year. Baker, known for his raw and intimate storytelling, won Best Director, reinforcing his reputation as a great filmmaker.
His ability to craft an emotionally charged narrative earned Anora the Best Original Screenplay award, further highlighting the prowess of its storytelling.
The film’s seamless transitions and sharp pacing led to another win for Best Film Editing, showcasing Baker’s multifaceted talents as both a writer and an editor.
Anora’s final victory came with Best Actress, awarded to Mikey Madison for her powerful and transformative performance in the lead role.
Despite its modest budget, Anora outshone major Hollywood productions, proving that strong storytelling and bold direction remain at the heart of great cinema. Its five Oscars cement its status as the defining film of the year, marking a significant moment for independent filmmaking.
At this point, it’s safe to say that every other film tried but Anora beats them all hands down.
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