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Historic firsts at Oscars 2024

Da'Vine Joy Randolph was the only non-white winner in any of the acting categories, taking Best Supporting Actress for her role in The Holdovers
Da'Vine Joy Randolph was the only non-white winner in any of the acting categories, taking Best Supporting Actress for her role in The Holdovers

The 2024 Oscars clocked up a number of historic firsts and achievements.

Director Christopher Nolan ended his 22-year wait for an Academy Award.


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Nolan was first nominated back in 2002, for Best Original Screenplay for Memento, and again in 2011 in the same category for Inception, but on both occasions, he came away empty-handed.

In 2018 he was nominated for Best Director for Dunkirk, but once more walked away with nothing.

This year he finally triumphed, being named Best Director for Oppenheimer.

Christopher Nolan, won not one, but two Academy Awards

Nolan's film was responsible for two more Oscar firsts.

Cillian Murphy, who played the title role of J Robert Oppenheimer – the American physicist who helped develop the atomic bomb – was named Best Actor, the first Irish winner of this award.

Cillian Murphy became the first Irish-born actor to win the Best Actor Oscar

Robert Downey Jr also picked up his first Oscar when he won Best Supporting Actor for his role in the film as Lewis Strauss.

Downey Jr had been waiting for an Academy Award for even longer than Nolan, having received his first acting nomination in 1993 for Chaplin.

Nolan’s fellow British filmmaker Jonathan Glazer helped make history when his movie The Zone of Interest became the first UK production to win the Oscar for Best International Feature.

The film, set in and around the Auschwitz concentration camp during the Second World War, features dialogue that is mostly in German and Polish which made it eligible for the award.

Raney Aronson-Rath, Mstyslav Chernov, and Michelle Mizner

Another moment of history came when 20 Days in Mariupol was named Best Documentary Feature, marking the first Oscar to be won by Ukraine.

The film, directed by Mstyslav Chernov, follows the story of people living under siege in the city of Mariupol during the first weeks of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in the spring of 2022.

Japanese fantasy film The Boy and the Heron was named Best Animated Feature, becoming only the second non-English-language production to win this award since the category was added to the Oscars in 2002.

The film was written and directed by Hayao Miyazaki, who came out of retirement to make the movie and was also responsible for the other non-English-language film to win the Oscar for Best Animated Feature, Spirited Away in 2003.

Da’Vine Joy Randolph was the only non-white winner in any of the acting categories, taking Best Supporting Actress for her role in The Holdovers.

Her success bolsters the reputation of the category for being the most diverse of all the acting Oscars with nine of the winners in the past 20 years coming from an ethnic minority background.


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The 96th Academy Awards will be broadcast on RTÉ2 on Monday from 9:35pm. The ceremony will be available on demand on the RTÉ Player.

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