In 1939, the first Oscar was given to a Spanish-language film, namely "The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse" produced by the Argentine film studio, Cinecolor.
In addition, the number of categories awarded by the Oscars continues to grow in line with developments in technology and film genres.
Currently, Oscars are awarded to more than 24 film categories, including animated films, documentaries and foreign language films.
Impacts
The Academy Awards, or better known as the Oscars, have become the largest and most prestigious film awards in the world since they were first held in 1929.
Oscar is considered as a sign of appreciation for the best works in the film industry, and is the main goal for filmmakers and actors to achieve it.
The impact caused by the Oscars is huge for the winners, especially from a career and financial standpoint.
Winning in certain categories at the Oscars can give a huge boost to one's career, especially for actors and directors.
In addition, winning in the Best picture category can also have a big impact on a film's box office revenue, because this award is considered a sign that the film is the best film ever.
The Oscars also have a far-reaching impact on the film industry as a whole.
This award is often used as a reference by producers and audiences to determine films that are worth watching and investing in.