Oscar 2026: where to watch the award ceremony
The Oscar 2026 ceremony will take place on March 15, broadcast live on TV Globo and G1, featuring coverage of key moments and analysis, with 'O agente secreto' receiving four nominations.
The Oscar 2026 ceremony, recognized as the biggest award in international cinema, is scheduled for March 15, beginning at 9 PM Brasilia time. This year, TV Globo will broadcast the event live, and viewers can also tune in via G1, which will provide extensive real-time coverage with important news, analyses, and highlights from the ceremony. The reporting will ensure audiences are up to date with all the key happenings as they unfold during the event.
Among the notable mentions this year is the film 'O agente secreto', directed by Kleber Mendonça Filho, which has garnered four nominations for the 2026 Oscars. This impressive achievement ties it with the historic film 'Cidade de Deus', which previously captured a similar number of nominations in 2004. 'O agente secreto' is in contention for prestigious awards including Best Ensemble, Best International Film, Best Actor for Wagner Moura, and Best Film.
The 98th edition of the Oscars will once again feature comedian Conan O'Brien as the host, following last year's successful event. Taking place in Los Angeles, California, the ceremony is expected to attract significant attention both in Brazil and globally, particularly given the current spotlight on Brazilian cinema with the accolades received by 'O agente secreto'. As the Oscars continue to recognize diverse talents and stories, the event this year promises to be a significant milestone for the country's filmmaking community.