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Oscars Shock: Live Action Short Film Ends in Rare Tie
16 Mar
Summary
- The Academy Awards saw a rare tie in the Live Action Short Film category.
- Kumail Nanjiani presented the award, announcing the unexpected tie.
- This marks the first Oscars tie since 2013 and the seventh in history.

The Academy Awards witnessed a rare tie in the Best Live Action Short Film category, a historic moment announced by presenter Kumail Nanjiani. The vote concluded with two films, "The Singers" and "Two People Exchanging Saliva," sharing the award. Nanjiani humorously addressed the situation, assuring the audience they would manage the unprecedented outcome.
This tie represents the seventh in the Oscars' 97-year history and the first since 2013, when sound editing awards were shared. Previous ties include notable categories like Best Actor and Best Actress, with the 1969 Best Actress tie between Katharine Hepburn and Barbra Streisand being particularly famous. The filmmakers expressed surprise, with some unaware that a tie was even possible at the prestigious ceremony.




