Posted on 02/09/2020 8:44:35 PM PST by SeekAndFind
Here are the winners at the 92nd annual Academy Awards that handed out Sunday night at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood:
Best Picture
Parasite
(Neon)
A Barunson E&A Production
Kwak Sin Ae and Bong Joon Ho, Producers
Actress in a Leading Role
Renée Zellweger
Judy (LD Entertainment and Roadside Attractions)
Actor in a Leading Role
Joaquin Phoenix
Joker (Warner Bros.)
Directing
Parasite (Neon)
Bong Joon Ho
Original Song
(Im Gonna) Love Me Again from Rocketman (Paramount)
Music by Elton John
Lyric by Bernie Taupin
Original Score
Joker (Warner Bros.)
Hildur Guðnadóttir
International Feature
Parasite
A Barunson E&A Production
South Korea
Makeup and Hairstyling
Bombshell (Lionsgate)
Kazu Hiro, Anne Morgan and Vivian Baker
Visual Effects
1917 (Universal/Amblin Partners)
Guillaume Rocheron, Greg Butler and Dominic Tuohy
Film Editing
Ford v Ferrari (Walt Disney)
Michael McCusker and Andrew Buckland
Cinematography
1917 (Universal/Amblin Partners)
Roger Deakins
Sound Mixing
1917 (Universal/Amblin Partners)
Mark Taylor and Stuart Wilson
Sound Editing
Ford v Ferrari (Walt Disney)
Donald Sylvester
Actress in a Supporting Role
Laura Dern
Marriage Story (Netflix)
Documentary Short Subject
Learning to Skateboard in a Warzone (If Youre a Girl) (A+E Networks)
A Grain Media Production
Carol Dysinger and Elena Andreicheva
Documentary Feature
American Factory (Netflix)
A Higher Ground Productions and Participant Media Production
Steven Bognar, Julia Reichert and Jeff Reichert
Costume Design
Little Women
(Sony Pictures Releasing)
Jacqueline Durran
Production Design
Once Upon a Time in Hollywood (Sony Pictures Releasing)
Production Design: Barbara Ling
Set Decoration: Nancy Haigh
Live Action Short Film
The Neighbors Window
A Marshall Curry Production
Marshall Curry
Adapted Screenplay
Jojo Rabbit (Fox Searchlight)
Screenplay by Taika Waititi
Original Screenplay
Parasite (Neon)
Screenplay by Bong Joon Ho, Han Jin Won
Story by Bong Joon Ho
Animated Short Film
Hair Love (Sony Pictures Releasing)
A Matthew A. Cherry Entertainment/Lion Forge Animation/Blue Key Entertainment Production
Matthew A. Cherry and Karen Rupert Toliver
Animated Feature Film
Toy Story 4 (Disney)
Josh Cooley, Mark Nielsen and Jonas Rivera
Actor in a Supporting Role
Brad Pitt
Once upon a Time in Hollywood (Sony Pictures Releasing)
Just saw the WWI movie “1917” and thought it was very well done and worth the watch.
I am convinced Joe Biden wrote Joaquin Phoenixs speech.
Short on remakes. Even Little women is a new approach.
Even Joker is not derivative of the Batman Movies., Creative approach entirely different.
The Irishman tells a new story about organized crime and mostly non-fiction.
The Korean film totally original to US markets. On so on and so forth.
I see a lot of remakes and sequels, but there are enough new things to please most movie fans.
FORD V FERRARI
Peter Chernin, Jenno Topping and James Mangold, Producers
THE IRISHMAN
Martin Scorsese, Robert De Niro, Jane Rosenthal and Emma Tillinger Koskoff, Producers
JOJO RABBIT
Carthew Neal, Taika Waititi and Chelsea Winstanley, Producers
JOKER
Todd Phillips, Bradley Cooper and Emma Tillinger Koskoff, Producers
LITTLE WOMEN
Amy Pascal, Producer
MARRIAGE STORY
Noah Baumbach and David Heyman, Producers
1917
Sam Mendes, Pippa Harris, Jayne-Ann Tenggren and Callum McDougall, Producers
ONCE UPON A TIME...IN HOLLYWOOD
David Heyman, Shannon McIntosh and Quentin Tarantino, Producers
PARASITE
Kwak Sin Ae and Bong Joon Ho, Producers
PARASITE is not about the evils of capitalism. It’s about the evils of those who hate it and destroy others to get at their $$$.
Bernie Sanders could have coached the parasites.
Joker was not bad but if it was meant to send a message, it failed miserably. It showed very specifically what liberalism is as it promoted hate for the “rich” and how liberal government is simply human decay and rot.
Hollywood is now so “woke” that they can’t even give Best Film to an American movie. The very idea of Amercan exceptionalism MUST be rejected!
Boy, I bet Quentin Tarantino is pissed!
LOL! When he got to the part of the cow , and the calf, and the milk in the coffee I couldn’t stop laughing.
I wonder how many people in this country heard of the winning movie “Parasite,” let alone went to see it? I never heard of it before. Of the 9 nominated pictures I had only heard about 5 of them and the only one I deemed worth seeing is “1917.”
WOW TO YOU 1917 WASN’T WORTH WATCHING?!?!?!
You sure you’re on the right board?
As so many of them are....
Heath’s performance was spectacular. I can’t imagine Phoenix’ could be better.
Hollywood isn’t America.
[[Its considered a smart picture about the evils of capitalism.]]
So lemme guess- the film makers did the film for free, right? And film goers don’t have to pay to see it, right?
Thanks conservative98.
you could deduce the story of Ford VS and Little Women.
Also Parasite just started buzzing at Christmas time. Don’t know when it was released.
My son likes Korean movies mostly mystery and thrillers. He has referred me to some which were entertaining. Some remade as American films.
When the big releases hit at Christmas, it is to qualify for that year’s oscars. But many if them play LA and NY and then try to ride the notoriety of the oscar season.
I saw Judy and thought Renee would win this award.
To be fair, Tarantino has always been big cult admirer of Korean filmmakers and has participated in their festivals.
From 2013:
Korean director Bong Joon Ho is like Spielberg in his prime says Quentin Tarantino
https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/quentin-tarantino-koreas-bong-joon-647767
I think he was reading Beto ORoarke poetry for his acceptance speech.
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