Live Updates: Oscar winners, nominees and best moments
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The 93rd Annual Academy Awards will be held Sunday night after being delayed for two months, and it will broadcast this year without a host. Instead of opting for acceptance speeches via Zoom, the Oscars will have two in-person locations: the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood and Union Station in downtown Los Angeles. Some overseas nominees will accept awards from London and Paris.
This year in Hollywood was anything but normal. With theaters across the country closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, most of the movies were viewed on streaming services. The 2021 Oscars are already set apart in its diversity of nominees from previous years. For the first time, there are two women nominated for best director. Chloe Zhao is the first Chinese woman and the first woman of color to be nominated for best director for her work "Nomadland." Steven Yeun of "Minari" is the first Asian American to be nominated for best actor, and Riz Ahmed of "Sound of Metal" is the first Muslim to be nominated for best actor.
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