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Libya Press
The 97th Academy Awards, held on March 2, 2025, at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles, delivered one of the most surprising ceremonies in recent memory. With "Anora" taking home the Best Picture award and Adrien Brody securing his second Best Actor win, the night featured emotional speeches and unexpected triumphs that captivated audiences worldwide — including a growing number of film enthusiasts in Libya.
Sean Baker's "Anora" emerged as the night's biggest winner, claiming five Academy Awards including Best Picture, Best Director, Best Original Screenplay, Best Actress, and Best Film Editing. The independent film follows a young Brooklyn sex worker who marries a Russian oligarch's son. It had been a critical darling since its Palme d'Or win at Cannes but was considered an underdog against big-budget contenders.
Mikey Madison's win for Best Actress was met with a standing ovation. At just 25, she became one of the youngest winners in the category's history. "This is for every girl who's been told her story doesn't matter," Madison said in her acceptance speech, dedicating the award to marginalized communities.
Adrien Brody won Best Actor for his performance in "The Brutalist," an epic about a Hungarian-Jewish architect rebuilding his life after the Holocaust. Brody's win, his first since "The Pianist" in 2003, makes him one of the few actors to win the category twice. The 21-year gap between wins is the longest in the category's history.
"To the survivors, to the dreamers, to everyone who has ever felt like an outsider — this is your story too," Brody said. Critics praised his performance as the finest of his career.
Late-night host Conan O'Brien made his Oscars hosting debut to widespread praise. His monologue balanced sharp wit with genuine warmth, poking fun at Hollywood's excesses. "I've waited 30 years for this phone call," O'Brien joked. "Turns out they had the wrong number." Social media erupted with praise, with many calling for his return in 2026.
The ceremony was not without controversy. "Dune: Part Two," widely expected to dominate technical categories, won only three awards from ten nominations — Best Cinematography, Best Visual Effects, and Best Sound. Director Denis Villeneuve was notably absent from the Best Director shortlist, sparking debate across social media.
In a shocking turn, Demi Moore won Best Supporting Actress for her role in "The Substance," beating frontrunner Saoirse Ronan. Moore, 62, delivered a powerful speech reflecting on ageism in Hollywood. "They told me my time was over. I'm here to tell you: it's never over until you say it is," she declared.
The ceremony also featured a tribute celebrating 100 years of the Academy, with a montage of classic films that drew tears from the audience. A record number of nominations went to filmmakers from underrepresented backgrounds. For film lovers in Libya, the Oscars offered a glimpse into global cinema and the stories shaping our collective imagination.
As the curtain fell on the 2025 Oscars, one thing was clear: cinema remains as vital and surprising as ever.
— Libya Press / Entertainment Desk