Christopher Nolan's Oppenheimer won the Oscar for best film on Sunday at the end of an evening that he largely dominated. Critically acclaimed, this portrait of the father of the atomic bomb was a resounding success in theaters, with a billion dollars in global box office revenue.

It notably beat Barbie, Anatomy of a Fall, Poor Creatures and Winter Break, among other competitors, in a year unanimously recognized for the quality of the films in competition. The French success of director Justine Triet won the Oscars for best original screenplay.