Los Angeles:Danish film "Another Round", starring Mads Mikkelsen, won best international feature film at the 93rd Academy Awards here.
The comedy-drama is directed by Thomas Vinterberg and revolves around four friends who are high school teachers. In a bid to see how alcohol affects their social and professional lives, they start consuming alcohol on a daily basis. The movie, written by Vinterberg and Tobias Lindholm, stars Mikkelsen, Thomas Bo Larsen, Magnus Millang and Lars Ranthe and is a co-production between Denmark, the Netherlands and Sweden.
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Best supporting actor
Hollywood star Daniel Kaluuya won best supporting actor for his role as Black Panther activist Fred Hampton in "Judas and the Black Messiah".
The actor was a front-runner in the category where he was nominated alongside his "Judas..." co-star LaKeith Stanfield.
Kaluuya played Chicago Black Panther activist Fred Hampton, who was killed in an FBI raid in 1969.
"I'd like to thank my mom. You gave me everything. You gave me your factory settings. So I could stand at my fullest height," the actor said while accepting his award.
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Directed by Shaka King, the Warner Bros movie is inspired by true events in the late 1960s that were one of the most tumultuous and pivotal periods in American history.
This is the first Academy award for Kaluuya, who is best known for movies such as "Get Out", "Black Panther" and "Queen & Slim".