Despite the huge fan base, “The Secret Agent,” the only Brazilian film competing for the 2026 Oscars, returned home without a single statuette. Although the national favorite did not emerge victorious, we must acknowledge that the ceremony honored major productions such as “One Battle After Another” and “Sinners, ” which enchanted thousands of people around the world.
If you’re curious to watch the films that stood out at the Academy Awards, the São Paulo Cultural Center (CCSP) has prepared an unmissable opportunity. From March 24 to April 5, the Lima Barreto Hall will host the “Best of the 2026 Oscars” exhibition, with free screenings for the public!

“Best of the 2026 Oscars” Exhibition Takes Over the São Paulo Cultural Center
The initiative is the result of a partnership between the CCSP, Spcine, and the Municipal Secretariat of Culture, and aims to democratize access to qualitycinema. During the event, viewers will be able to watch several Oscar winners, as well as the nominated films that marked the year.
The main highlight of the marathon is that it’s free. Interested film buffs can pick up tickets at no cost one hour before each screening at the cultural center’s box office. Please note that the Lima Barreto Hall seats up to 99 people, and admission is subject to space availability.
Located on Vergueiro Street, the São Paulo Cultural Center offers an immersive and accessible experience right next to the subway station. Since demand for award-winning films is usually high, we recommend arriving early to secure a seat at the screenings celebrating the 2026 Oscar winners!
Find out who won the Oscars and which titles dominated the ceremony
Many film buffs are still looking for details on who won the Oscars in the major categories. The big winner of the night was, without a doubt, “One Battle After Another.” Directed by Paul Thomas Anderson, the feature film received six statuettes: Best Picture, Directing, Adapted Screenplay, Casting, Editing, and Supporting Actor (Sean Penn).
Another highlight from the list of Oscar winners was “Sinners,” by Ryan Coogler. The film broke records by arriving at the ceremony with 16 nominations and walked away with four wins, including Best Actor for Michael B. Jordan and Best Original Screenplay.