<p>Hollywood's biggest stars gathered on Sunday to celebrate the year's best accomplishments in film at the annual Academy Awards.</p><p>Here are some takeaways from the 97th Oscars ceremony.</p><p><strong>Conan's First Oscars</strong> </p><p>Comedian Conan O'Brien hosted the Academy Awards ceremony for the first time, mixing his trademark self-deprecating humor with jabs at the Hollywood elite in the audience.</p><p>In his opening monologue, O'Brien poked fun at the typically hours-long Oscars telecast by performing a gratuitous musical number in which he sang about not wasting time but that included appearances by a dancing "Deadpool" and a piano-playing sandworm from "Dune: Part Two."</p><p>O'Brien also got political with a veiled reference to President Donald Trump as <em>Anora</em>, a film about a sex worker who marries the son of a Russian oligarch, started picking up awards.</p><p>"You know <em>'Anora'</em> is having a good night. That's great news. Two wins already. I guess Americans are excited to see someone finally stand up to a powerful Russian."</p>.Morgan Freeman paid tribute to Gene Hackman at Oscars.<p><strong>Original Songs Ditched</strong> </p><p>The Oscars telecast scrapped the decades-old tradition of live performances of nominated songs. Instead, the ceremony featured several musical performances inspired by films.</p><p>The telecast opened with Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo performing songs from <em>The Wizard of Oz</em> and two films inspired by the iconic 1939 movie - <em>The Wiz</em> and the two actresses' Oscar-winning 2024 hit <em>Wicked</em>.</p><p>The show also celebrated James Bond films with a medley of songs from the famous franchise that included performances by actress Margaret Qualley and pop singers Doja Cat, Lisa and Raye. Later, Queen Latifah performed <em>Ease On Down the Road</em> from <em>The Wiz</em> as a musical tribute to producer Quincy Jones, who died last year.</p><p><strong>Notable Firsts</strong> </p><p>This year's Oscar winners included some notable firsts.</p><p>The nations of Latvia and Brazil each picked up their first ever Oscars.</p><p>Latvian director Gints Zilbalodis won the best animated feature film Oscar for <em>Flow</em>, which follows a cat that finds refuge on a boat along with other animals.</p><p>And Brazilian director Walter Salles' <em>I'm Still Here</em>, about a matriarch whose husband is taken away by the military regime that ruled the country in the 1970s, won the Academy Award for best international feature film.</p><p>Also, Paul Tazewell became the first black man to win the costume design Oscar for <em>Wicked</em>, an achievement he acknowledged when accepting his award onstage.</p>.New Delhi-based film 'Anuja' backed by Priyanka Chopra, loses Best Live Action Short Oscar to 'I'm Not A Robot'.<p><strong>Gene Hackman Tribute</strong> </p><p>Actor Morgan Freeman delivered a heartfelt tribute to his friend Gene Hackman, a two-time Oscar winner who was found dead at home last week.</p><p>"This week our community lost a giant and I lost a dear friend, Gene Hackman," Freeman said, noting that the two starred in two films together -- the western <em>Unforgiven</em> in 1992 and <em>Under Suspicion</em>, a thriller, in 2000.</p><p>"Like everyone who ever shared a scene with him, I learned he was a generous performer and a man whose gift elevated everyone's work," Freeman said. "He received two Oscars, and more importantly, he won the hearts of filmgoers around the world."</p>
<p>Hollywood's biggest stars gathered on Sunday to celebrate the year's best accomplishments in film at the annual Academy Awards.</p><p>Here are some takeaways from the 97th Oscars ceremony.</p><p><strong>Conan's First Oscars</strong> </p><p>Comedian Conan O'Brien hosted the Academy Awards ceremony for the first time, mixing his trademark self-deprecating humor with jabs at the Hollywood elite in the audience.</p><p>In his opening monologue, O'Brien poked fun at the typically hours-long Oscars telecast by performing a gratuitous musical number in which he sang about not wasting time but that included appearances by a dancing "Deadpool" and a piano-playing sandworm from "Dune: Part Two."</p><p>O'Brien also got political with a veiled reference to President Donald Trump as <em>Anora</em>, a film about a sex worker who marries the son of a Russian oligarch, started picking up awards.</p><p>"You know <em>'Anora'</em> is having a good night. That's great news. Two wins already. I guess Americans are excited to see someone finally stand up to a powerful Russian."</p>.Morgan Freeman paid tribute to Gene Hackman at Oscars.<p><strong>Original Songs Ditched</strong> </p><p>The Oscars telecast scrapped the decades-old tradition of live performances of nominated songs. Instead, the ceremony featured several musical performances inspired by films.</p><p>The telecast opened with Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo performing songs from <em>The Wizard of Oz</em> and two films inspired by the iconic 1939 movie - <em>The Wiz</em> and the two actresses' Oscar-winning 2024 hit <em>Wicked</em>.</p><p>The show also celebrated James Bond films with a medley of songs from the famous franchise that included performances by actress Margaret Qualley and pop singers Doja Cat, Lisa and Raye. Later, Queen Latifah performed <em>Ease On Down the Road</em> from <em>The Wiz</em> as a musical tribute to producer Quincy Jones, who died last year.</p><p><strong>Notable Firsts</strong> </p><p>This year's Oscar winners included some notable firsts.</p><p>The nations of Latvia and Brazil each picked up their first ever Oscars.</p><p>Latvian director Gints Zilbalodis won the best animated feature film Oscar for <em>Flow</em>, which follows a cat that finds refuge on a boat along with other animals.</p><p>And Brazilian director Walter Salles' <em>I'm Still Here</em>, about a matriarch whose husband is taken away by the military regime that ruled the country in the 1970s, won the Academy Award for best international feature film.</p><p>Also, Paul Tazewell became the first black man to win the costume design Oscar for <em>Wicked</em>, an achievement he acknowledged when accepting his award onstage.</p>.New Delhi-based film 'Anuja' backed by Priyanka Chopra, loses Best Live Action Short Oscar to 'I'm Not A Robot'.<p><strong>Gene Hackman Tribute</strong> </p><p>Actor Morgan Freeman delivered a heartfelt tribute to his friend Gene Hackman, a two-time Oscar winner who was found dead at home last week.</p><p>"This week our community lost a giant and I lost a dear friend, Gene Hackman," Freeman said, noting that the two starred in two films together -- the western <em>Unforgiven</em> in 1992 and <em>Under Suspicion</em>, a thriller, in 2000.</p><p>"Like everyone who ever shared a scene with him, I learned he was a generous performer and a man whose gift elevated everyone's work," Freeman said. "He received two Oscars, and more importantly, he won the hearts of filmgoers around the world."</p>