At the 97th Academy Awards, Sean Baker made history by winning four Oscars for his film "Anora," becoming the first person to achieve this feat for a single film and matching Walt Disney's record for most Oscars won in a single ceremony. Walt Disney originally set this record at the 26th Academy Awards in 1953 with wins across four different categories. Additionally, Adrien Brody broke another record at the event by delivering the longest acceptance speech in Oscar history after winning his second Oscar for "The Brutalist," highlighting the evening's significant achievements in the film industry.