BeIN’s MIRAMAX celebrates major Oscars success with ‘The Holdovers’

MIRAMAX, the award-winning global film and television studio owned by beIN MEDIA GROUP (beIN) and Paramount, has announced that Da’Vine Joy Randolph has won the Oscar for the Best Supporting Actress for her role in The Holdovers at the 96th Academy Awards in Los Angeles.

The Holdovers, directed by Alexander Payne, has garnered widespread industry acclaim this year, having already won several awards this season, including two Golden Globes for Best Male Actor in a Motion Picture and Best Female Actor in a Supporting Role, two BAFTAs for Supporting Actress and Casting, and the Critics’ Choice Awards 2024 for Best Performance by a Male Actor in a Motion Picture.

The Holdovers has been celebrated for its authentic portrayal of 1970s America. This year’s awards and nominations further accentuate MIRAMAX and beIN’s commitment to delivering outstanding cinematic experiences and producing award-winning content. beIN, which acquired MIRAMAX in 2016, continues to take great pride in the achievements of The Holdovers and its talented cast and crew.

MIRAMAX’s triumph aligns with beIN’s continued strategic push into the entertainment industry – in particular, producing exceptional original content across its group of companies, especially its OTT platform TOD.

Esra Ozaral Altop, Chief Entertainment Content Officer, beIN MEDIA GROUP, said: “The unstoppable success of The Holdovers is a testament to the talent and dedication of the MIRAMAX team and our partners. This award is emblematic of MIRAMAX’s continued success, and beIN’s commitment to re-establishing its position in the industry as a world-leading studio. Our commitment to excellence continues to drive growth across all beIN companies, and we are grateful to the Academy for recognising MIRAMAX’s efforts. We look forward to remaining at the forefront of film and entertainment globally”.

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