Skip to Content

Apple Original Film 'F1' Wins Oscar for Best Sound

Apple's original film "F1: The Movie" yesterday won an Oscar for Best Sound at the 98th Academy Awards.

Apple TV F1
The film, produced by Jerry Bruckheimer and directed by Joseph Kosinski, received four Oscar nominations in total, including Best Picture. "F1" has already picked up multiple honors across the industry, including Best Editing and Best Sound at the Critics Choice Awards and Best Sound at the BAFTA Film Awards.

The film stars Brad Pitt as a once-promising Formula 1 driver whose career was nearly ended by a crash in the 1990s. Decades later, he returns to the sport after being recruited by his former teammate to help save a struggling team, partnering with an ambitious rookie driver.

In 2022, Apple's "CODA" became the first streaming film to win Best Picture, with Troy Kotsur winning Best Supporting Actor and Siân Heder winning Best Adapted Screenplay. Apple later won Best Animated Short Film for "The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse." More recently, "Killers of the Flower Moon" received several Oscar nominations, including Best Actress for Lily Gladstone.

"F1" is now available to stream globally on Apple TV. Apple previously said it is the highest-grossing sports feature film of all time.

Popular Stories

Apple Event Logo

Apple Released Seven New Products Today

Wednesday March 11, 2026 7:05 am PDT by
Starting today, the seven new Apple products that were announced last week are available at Apple Stores and beginning to arrive to customers. The colorful MacBook Neo and all of the other new products are on display at most Apple Store locations around the world starting today. Apple Stores have inventory of the new products for both walk-in customers and Apple Store pickup, but...
iOS 27 Mock Quick

10+ New Features Coming in iOS 27

Friday March 13, 2026 2:13 pm PDT by
We're only three months away from Apple's WWDC 2026 event, which will see the company unveil iOS 27. With the fully revamped version of Siri possibly delayed until September, iOS 27 is shaping up to be the update we wanted iOS 26 to be. There will be new Apple Intelligence features, updates for the iPhone Fold, and more, with the latest rumors summarized below. Foldable iPhone Features...
iOS 27 Mock Quick

iOS 27 Will Reportedly Be Like Mac OS X Snow Leopard

Sunday March 15, 2026 9:42 am PDT by
In his Power On newsletter today, Bloomberg's Mark Gurman reiterated that iOS 27 will be similar to 2009's Mac OS X Snow Leopard, in the sense that one of Apple's biggest priorities is bug fixes for improved performance and stability. During WWDC 2008's State of the Union, Apple showed a slide that said Mac OS X Snow Leopard had "0 new features," as it opted to focus on performance and...

Top Rated Comments

dmr727 Avatar
8 hours ago at 05:07 am
I said it on the other thread when the nominations were announced - it was a fun popcorn movie but how it ended up nominated for Best Picture is a complete mystery to me. But hey, Best Sound. That's something. :)
Score: 10 Votes (Like | Disagree)
everlast3434 Avatar
8 hours ago at 04:59 am
Apple really really really wants you to watch this... in case you didn't know.
Score: 9 Votes (Like | Disagree)
fenderbass146 Avatar
7 hours ago at 05:33 am

Agree, it was a fun popcorn movie so I also was surprised. Having said that, Sinners was one of the most boring, storyless, poorly acted, awful movies I've ever watched so how on earth that got 16 nominations is beyond me...
Oscars and Hollywood have become such a joke, I used to watch them yearly, but haven't watched them in years. Just a bunch of artsy, not remotely mainstream movies and some of the most privileged people on earth preaching to us.

90's and early 2000's

Silence of the Lambs, Unforgiven, Schindler's List, Forrest Gump, Braveheart, Titanic, Gladiator, Lord of the Rings as some of the winners


Since then, of ones I'd say there were mainstream movies, maybe Hurt Locker, Slumdog Millionaire, Argo and Oppenheimer and among those, I'd really say Oppenheimer was the only true blockbuster. Obviously, some big movies got nominated, but none few that one.

Now it's Kings Speech, The Artist, Birdman, Spotlight, Moonlight, The Shape of Water, Nomadland, Coda, Anora...none of these movies will be classics 20 years from now.

I'm still waiting for an award for best practical effects or stunts.
Score: 8 Votes (Like | Disagree)
klasma Avatar
7 hours ago at 06:05 am

It’s not a bad film overall
There should be an Oscar category for “Not a Bad Film Overall”.
Score: 6 Votes (Like | Disagree)
8 hours ago at 05:24 am

I said it on the other thread when the nominations were announced - it was a fun popcorn movie but how it ended up nominated for Best Picture is a complete mystery to me. But hey, Best Sound. That's something. :)
Agree, it was a fun popcorn movie so I also was surprised. Having said that, Sinners was one of the most boring, storyless, poorly acted, awful movies I've ever watched so how on earth that got 16 nominations is beyond me...
Score: 6 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Paul1964 Avatar
5 hours ago at 07:40 am

They just want Americans to believe America is part of Formula 1 because they own the rights now. The film was fine but the plot was ridiculous to anyone outside of the US.
As a Brit in the UK I have to disagree with this.

There are now 3 races in the US - and the rookie driver in the APX team was British. Yeah OK the team was American owned, which in reality 2 are.

Most of the teams are run from the UK anyway, even if they are "owned" by companies in other countries. And most are within a 50 mile radius of the Silverstone circuit. Ferrari is the obvious and notable exception to this.

F1 is global and that includes the USA.

The plot was fun and maybe not that realistic but why you think it would be ridiculous to anyone outside the US is baffling.
Score: 5 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Related Apple News: Entertainment | Politics | Mac | Ipad | Motoring