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The White Bikini Episode 113: And the Oscar Goes To...

45 min · 21. mar. 2026
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The 98th Academy Awards, hosted by Conan O’Brien, belonged to Paul Thomas Anderson’s One Battle After Another, which secured six Oscars, including Best Picture and Director. Michael B. Jordan earned his first Best Actor statue for his dual role in Sinners, while Jessie Buckley made history as the first Irish woman to win Best Actress for Hamnet. Other milestones included Autumn Durald Arkapaw becoming the first female cinematographer to win, and a rare tie in the Live Action Short category. From Amy Madigan’s record-breaking 40-year wait for a win to a star-studded tribute to Rob Reiner, the night balanced long-overdue coronations with historic breakthroughs.

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