This March 15, the city of Los Angeles hosted the 98th edition of the most important awards in the film industry. For the second consecutive year, Conan O’Brien has been in charge of presenting the Dolby Theater event.
The sinners was positioned as the most nominated film in the history of the Oscars, with 16 opportunities to win the statuette, thus surpassing the 14 of Eve naked (1950), Titanic (1997) y La La Land (2016). However, it has only won four awards (actor, adapted screenplay, photography and soundtrack), being surpassed by One battle after anotherwhich has achieved 6 of the 13 nominations it had: film, direction, adapted screenplay, supporting director, supporting actor and editing.
Frankenstein came in third place with three awards: production design, makeup and hair, and costumes, followed by The K-pop warriors, which has won two statuettes (animation feature and song).
Weapons (supporting actress), F:1 the movie (sound), Valor sentimental (international film) and Mr. Nobody contra Putin (long documentary) have each won an award.
Meanwhile, the Spanish Sirât had achieved two nominations, both for best international film and best sound, but was left without any statuette, since Valor sentimental has taken the first and F1: the moviethe second.
Below, the winners of the 2026 Oscars. And here you can find out where to watch the movies.
best movie
Best address
best actor
best actress
Best supporting actor
Best supporting actress
Best international film
Best animated film
Best documentary film
- The Perfect Neighbor
- WINNER: Mr. Nobody Against Putin
- Cutting Through Rocks
- Come See Me In The Good Light
- The Alabama Solution
Best original screenplay
- Robert Kaplow, by Blue Moon
- Ronald Bronstein y Josh Safdie, por Marty Supreme
- Joachim Trier and Eskil Vogt, por Valor sentimental
- WINNER: Ryan Coogler, for The sinners
- Jafar Panahi, Nader Saïvar, Shadmehr Rastin and Mehdi Mahmoudian, for a simple accident
Best adapted screenplay
- Will Tracy, por Bugonia
- Guillermo del Toro, for Frankenstein
- Maggie O’Farrell and Chloé Zhao, for Hamnet
- WINNER: Paul Thomas Anderson, for One battle after another
- Clint Bentley and Greg Kwedar, by Train dreams
Best photography
- Dan Laustsen, por Frankenstein
- Darius Khondji, por Marty Supreme
- Michael Bauman, by One battle after another
- WINNER: Autumn Durald Arkapawby The Sinners
- Adolpho Veloso, by Train dreams
Best assembly
- Stephen Mirrione, by F1: the movie
- Olivier Coutté, by Valor sentimental
- Ronald Bronstein y Josh Safdie, por Marty Supreme
- WINNER: Andy Jurgensen, for One battle after another
- Michael P. Shawver, by The sinners
best cast
- Nina Gold, by Hamnet
- Jennifer Venditti, por Marty Supreme
- WINNER: Cassandra Kulukundis, for One battle after another
- Gabriel Domingues, by The secret agent
- Francine Maisler, by The sinners
Better sound
- WINNER: Gareth John, Al Nelson, Juan Peralta, Gary A. Rizzo and Gwendowlyn Yates Whittle, for F1: the movie
- Greg Chapman, Christian Cooke, Nelson Ferreira, Nathan Robitaile and Brad Zoern, by Frankenstein
- Jose Antonio Garcia, Christopher Scarabosio y Tony Villaflor, by One battle after another
- Benny Burt, Steve Boeddeker, David V. Butler, Felipe Pacheco, and Chris Welcker, for The sinners
- Amanda Villavieja, Laia Casanovas and Yasmina Praderas, for Sirât
Best soundtrack
- Alexandre Desplat, por Frankenstein
- Max Richter, por Hamnet
- Jonny Greenwood, por One battle after another
- WINNER: Ludwig Göransson, por The sinners
- Jerskin Fendrix, by Bugonia
Best production design
- Florencia Martin and Anthony Carlino, by One battle after another
- WINNER: Tamara Deverell and Shane Vieau, for Frankenstein
- Fiona Crombie and Alice Felton, by Hamnet
- Jack Fisk and Adam Willis, por Marty Supreme
- Hannah Bleachler and Monique Champagne, por The sinners
best costume
- WINNER: Kate Hawley, by Frankenstein
- Malgosia Turzanskaby Hamnet
- Miyako Bellizzipor Mary Supreme
- Ruth E. Carterby The Sinners
- Deborah L. Scottby Avatar
Best makeup and hair
- WINNER: Mike Hill, Cliona Furey and Jordan Samuel, by Frankenstein
- Kyoko Toyotawa, Naomi Hibino and Tadashi Nishimatsu, por That’s it
- Ken Diaz, Mike Fontaine, Shunika Terry, por The sinners
- Kazu Hiro, Glen Griffin, Bjoern Rehbein, by The Smashing Machine
- Anne Catherine Sauerberg and Thomas Foldberg, by The ugly stepsister
Better visual effects
best song
- Diane Warren por Dear Mein Diane Warren: Relentless
- Nicholas Pike by Sweet Dreams of Joyin Long live Verdi
- WINNER: EJAE and Mark Sonnenblick for Goldenin The K-pop warriors
- Ludwig Göransson and Raphael Saadiq por I Lied to Youin The sinners
- Nick Cave and Bryce Dessner for Train dreamsof Train dreams
Best fiction short film
- Butcher’s Stain
- A friend of Dorothy
- Jane Austen’s Period Drama
- WINNER: The Singers
- WINNER: Two People Exchanging Saliva
Best Documentary Short Film
- WINNER: All empty roomsby Joshua and Conall Jones
- The Life and Death of Brent Renaudby Craig Renaud and Juan Arredondo
- Children no Moreby Hilla Medalia and Sheila Nevins
- The Devil’s Busyde Christalyn Hampton y Geeta Gandhi
- Perfectly a Strangenessby Alison McAlpine
Best animated short film
- Butterfly, de Florence Miailhe y Ron Dyens
- Forevergreende Nathan Engelhardt y Jeremy Spears
- WINNER: The Girl Who Cried, by Pearls Chris Lavis and Maciek Szczerbowski
- Retirement Plan, John Kelly y Andrew Freedman
- The Three Sisters, de Constantine Bronze

Credits
Design: Ana Fernández
Development: Alejandro Gallardo