
Oscar (Academy Awards)
The Oscar, officially known as the Academy Award, is a prestigious accolade awarded annually by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences to recognize excellence in cinematic achievements. These awards honor outstanding performances, directing, writing, production, and technical skills across various categories. Designed to celebrate artistic and technical merit, Oscars are considered among the highest honors in the film industry, often elevating careers and setting industry standards. The awards ceremony, held each year, features the presentation of statuettes called Oscars to winners chosen by members of the Academy, symbolizing peer recognition and industry excellence.