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Oscars 2021: 'Nomadland' Becomes The Lowest-Grossing Best Picture Winner In The Oscar History
Los Angeles, April 26, 2021: The 93rd Academy Award was held on Monday morning (as per IST), with no host, no audience, nor face masks for nominees attending the ceremony at Los Angeles' Union Station.## Among the top honors in the first of its kind of award ceremony, the American drama film "Nomadland" won big and bagged three titles including The Best Picture, The Best Director to Chloé Zhao, and The Best Actress to Frances McDormand. Zhao was among the history makers who becomes only the second woman to win Oscar for the Best Director. ## Do Check Out The Full List Of 93rd Academy Awards Winners## However, one of the interesting things associates with Nomadland is that it is the lowest-grossing movie ever at the domestic market to win the Oscar for Best Picture. It has grossed just over $2.5 million at the domestic box office till now, however, Searchlight Pictures, which backed the acclaimed movie, hasn't reported official box office numbers for the film. ## There are many reasons behind Nomadland's low number at the domestic box office, considering that theaters across North America were closed for more than a year, forcing distributors to rely on hybrid theatrical and Disney-owned streaming platform Hulu. ## Before Nomadland, the 2009 American war thriller film, The Hurt Locker was the lowest grosser Oscar winner, which had earned around $11 million at the time of its win. Interestingly, the director of the film, Kathryn Bigelow became the first woman to win the Oscars in the Best Director category. ## Stay tuned...