Oscar-winning films are usually divided into the following categories: 1 Oscar for Best Film (Best Film): refers to those films that have the highest achievements in the art of film. It usually covers various types of films such as feature films, action films, documentaries, animations, etc. 2 Oscar for Best Director: It refers to those directors who have outstanding talent and achievements in film creation. They usually need to have excellent scripts, excellent performances, profound artistic thinking, and unique film language. 3 Oscar for Best Actor: It refers to those male actors who have outstanding performances in movies. They usually need to have excellent acting skills, outstanding looks, and a unique acting style. 4. Oscar for Best Actress: It refers to those female actors who have outstanding performances in movies. They usually need to have excellent acting skills, outstanding looks, and a unique acting style. 5. Oscar for Best Supporting Actor: A male supporting actor who has outstanding performance in a movie usually needs to have excellent acting skills, outstanding appearance, and unique character creation. 6 Oscar for Best Supporting Actress: It refers to those female supporting actors who have outstanding performance in the movie. They usually need to have excellent acting skills, outstanding appearance, and unique character creation. 7 Oscar for Best Original Script (Best Original Script): It refers to those scripts that are original, deep in thought, and artistic appeal in the creation of movies. Usually, they need to have excellent storylines, profound character analysis, and unique film language. 8 Oscar's Best Adapted Script: It refers to those works that adapt stories from other art forms (such as novels, plays, etc.) into movie scripts. Usually, they need excellent adaptation skills and unique movie ideas.