The Oscars 2021, after seeing a two-month pushback, got
underway on Sunday from two Los Angeles venues: The Dolby Theatre and the Union
Station.

While several of the winners have already been announced across
categories, others are yet to be. Heavyweight contenders include ‘Mank’ by
David Fincher, which has received nominations in 10 different categories, as
well as Chloe Zhao-directed Nomadland, up under both best picture and best
director categories.

Oscars 2021 Live: Yuh-Jung Youn wins best supporting actress award for ‘Minari’

So far, the winners’ list includes:

·       
Original screenplay: ‘Promising Young Woman’

·       
Adapted screenplay: ‘The Father’

·       
International Feature Film: ‘Another Round’

·       
Actor in a Supporting Role: Daniel Kaluuya, for ‘Judas and the Black Messiah’

·       
Makeup and hairstyling: Sergio Lopez-Rivera, Mia
Neal, and Jamika Wilson in ‘Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom’

Oscars 2021: Zendaya stuns in a midriff-revealing cutout dress

·       
Costume Design: Ann Roth in ‘Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom’

·       
Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award: The Motion
Picture and Television Fund

·       
Directing: Chloe Zhao for ‘Nomadland’

·       
Sound: Sound of Metal

·       
Live Action Short Film: ‘Two Distant Strangers’

·       
Animated Short Film: ‘If Anything Happens I Love
You’

·       
Animated Feature Film: ‘Soul’

·       
Documentary Short Subject: ‘Colette’

Riz Ahmed turns ‘official groomer’ for novelist wife at Oscars red carpet. Watch

·       
Documentary Feature: ‘My Octopus Teacher’

·       
Visual effects: ‘Tenet’

·       
Actress in a Supporting Role: Yuh-Jung Youn for ‘Minari’

·       
Production Design: Mank

·       
Cinematography: Mank

·       
Film Editing: Sound of Metal

·       
Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award: Tyler Perry

·       
Original Score: Soul

·       
Original Song: ‘Fight For You’ from ‘Judas and
the Black Messiah’

·       
Best Picture: Nomadland

·       
Best Actress in a Leading Role: Frances
McDormand for ‘Nomadland’

·       
Best Actor in a Leading Role: Anthony Hopkins
for ‘The Father’