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The Oscars 2021 ceremony has been running since 2 a.m. ProSieben will broadcast the event on German television.

Film editor Hanns-Georg Rodek is watching for WELT.

Read his observations here:

3:02 am: How do you give an emotional acceptance speech?

One demand that the Oscar Academy made of its nominees was: Make your acceptance speeches emotional! You can hear that the winners go out of their way. Producer Steven Soderbergh gave them carte blanche to talk for as long as they wanted; no more orchestra that quietly starts playing after half a minute.

Emerald Fennell, who was awarded for the best screenplay ("Promising Young Woman"), sounds rather trying and yet falls back into the list of everyone she would like to thank.

Thomas Vinterberg, whose “Der Rausch” is the best non-English language film, tells the dramatic story of his daughter, who was supposed to star in it, but who died in a car accident shortly after filming began;

it sounds very emotional, but he's told this story in dozens of interviews over the past few months.

Daniel Kaluuya at the 2021 Oscars

Source: REUTERS

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Daniel Kaluuya, best supporting actor in “Judas and the Black Messiah”, takes the opportunity to thank God “without whom I could not be here”.

03:01 am: Director award goes to "Nomadland"

Chloé Zhao receives the Oscar for best director.

Zhao was awarded for the film "Nomadland".

02:03 am: The Oscar carpet has never been so empty

It's a strange feeling to see those 93rd Oscars.

A red carpet that is almost a parody of a red carpet because it's pink and because there's no crowd at all and the big stars don't seem to be there.

The awards have moved eight miles from the Dolby Theater to Union Station, the venerable and spacious inner city train station, where trains arrive and depart during the ceremony.

The unimportant people on the carpet - assistants, pilots - wear masks, the stars are allowed to show their faces.

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Everything should be new, announced Steven Soderbergh, the "Ocean's 11" director who produces the show.

In the pandemic that is setting everything in motion, the innovations that have been required for years at the Oscars are finally to be introduced.

One change had already become clear before the ceremony: There has never been so much diversity in the nominations.

These are the nominees in the most important categories

An overview of the nominated films in the most important categories:

Best movie:

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"The Father"

"Judas and the Black Messiah"

"Deficiency"

"Minari - Where we put down roots"

"Nomadland"

"Promising Young Woman"

"Sound of Metal"

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"The Trial of the Chicago 7"

Best Director:

Lee Isaac Chung for "Minari"

Emerald Fennell for "Promising Young Woman"

David Fincher for "Mank"

Thomas Vinterberg for "Der Rausch"

Chloé Zhao for "Nomadland"

Best main actress:

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Viola Davis for "Ma Rainey's Black Bottom"

Andra Day for "The United States vs. Billie Holiday"

Vanessa Kirby for "Pieces of a Woman"

Frances McDormand for "Nomadland"

Carey Mulligan for "Promising Young Woman"

Best Actor:

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Riz Ahmed for "Sound of Metal"

Chadwick Boseman (posthumously) for "Ma Rainey's Black Bottom"

Anthony Hopkins for "The Father"

Gary Oldman for "Mank"

Steven Yeun for "Minari"

The best supporting actress:

Maria Bakalova for "Borat Anschluss Moviefilm"

Glenn Close for "Hillbilly Elegy"

Olivia Colman for "The Father"

Amanda Seyfried for "Mank"

Youn Yuh-Jung for "Minari"

Best supporting actor:

Sacha Baron Cohen for "The Trial of the Chicago 7"

Daniel Kaluuya for "Judas and the Black Messiah"

Leslie Odom Jr. for "One Night in Miami"

Paul Raci for "Sound of Metal"

Lakeith Stanfield for "Judas and the Black Messiah"

Best original script:

"Judas and the Black Messiah" by Will Berson and Shaka King

"Minari" by Lee Isaac Chung

"Promising Young Woman" by Emerald Fennell

"Sound of Metal" by Darius Marder and Abraham Marder

"The Trial of the Chicago 7" by Aaron Sorkin

Best international film:

"The Intoxication" (Denmark)

"Better Days" (Hong Kong)

"Collective - Corruption Kills" (Romania)

"The Man Who Sold His Skin" (Tunisia)

"Quo Vadis, Aida?" (Bosnia-Herzegovina)

Best documentary

"Collective - Corruption Kills"

"The Mole - A Detective in a Retirement Home"

"Summer of the cripple movement"

"My teacher, the octopus"

"Time"

Transmission on German television by Prosieben

In Germany, the Oscars will be broadcast by Prosieben on television and in a live stream on the website on the night of April 25th to 26th from 2 a.m. There will also be reports from Los Angeles in advance. A rerun will be broadcast at 4.55 a.m. On the Monday after the award ceremony, the broadcaster will show a summary at 6 p.m.