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Oscars: Korean Film, ‘Parasite’ Wins Best Picture – The Complete Winners List
Deadline ^ | 02/09/2020 | Erik Pedersen

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
“(I’m 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 You’re 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)


TOPICS: Music/Entertainment; Society; TV/Movies
KEYWORDS: academyawards; americanfactory; anotheroscarthread; antiamerican; dontcare; hollywoodtrash; juliareichert; korea; movies; oscars; oscars2020; parasite
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To: dp0622

I saw 1917. Well done

I saw ford Ferrari. Liked it.


61 posted on 02/09/2020 10:26:56 PM PST by stanne
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To: Loud Mime
Well, that is an interesting take and you are the only one I am aware of that believes it is about the evil of those who hate capitalism.

Everyone I know who has watched the movie and every commentary I have read on it believes it to be about class. Notice how the lady of the house is a complete light weight ditz and completely shallow?

62 posted on 02/09/2020 10:27:00 PM PST by Dave W
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To: be-baw

Phoenix didn’t do better....he took the role of Joker to the bottom rungs of leftist society after they destroy it. His role as a poor, helpless, fragile, mentally derranged Joker was to put ‘a guilt trip’ on society for why murders/criminals do what they do......it’s societies fault don’t you know!


63 posted on 02/09/2020 10:31:22 PM PST by caww
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To: Borges

Yes.


64 posted on 02/09/2020 10:32:52 PM PST by caww
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To: CondoleezzaProtege

It was worth seeing, yes. Forgettable. The lead actor is pudgy so I had to go into pretend mode. There is no chance a soldier in the 1st world war was fat. Not a chance. That ruined it for me like the players in Dunkirk with the coifed hair and the guy in the raft for forty days the pow movie Angelina Jolie did. Didn’t need a shave or a haircut.
Suspending disbelief in a war film.

I’m spoiled by Band of Brothers. Perfect


65 posted on 02/09/2020 10:33:03 PM PST by stanne
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To: GreyFriar

Jo Jo Rabbit is excellent - it took guts to put that movie together but it is rather poignant. Ford v Ferrari was interesting and a lot of fun.


66 posted on 02/09/2020 10:33:28 PM PST by Dave W
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To: caww
Renee looked elegant until she opened her mouth...

Great comments, however I remember Renee Zellweger praised our men and women in uniform and first responders during her acceptance speech. That was refreshing, compared to the other liberal crap we heard tonight. Overall, though, the Hollywood pretenders were pretty quiet regarding politics. I thought they would be MUCH worse...

67 posted on 02/09/2020 10:34:35 PM PST by nutmeg
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To: caww

the big hollywood studios are beholden to china and china only. korean cinema is largely ignored by the studios and has produced much better work for it.

the oscars themselves have always been terrible, no idea how you made it thru it now


68 posted on 02/09/2020 10:34:39 PM PST by socalgop
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To: stanne
The lead actor is pudgy so I had to go into pretend mode. There is no chance a soldier in the 1st world war was fat. Not a chance.

That's what bothered me the most (among some other things) about 1917. Really bad casting with the chubby actor Dean-Charles Chapman. The other lead actor (George MacKay) was excellent, and really looked the part.

69 posted on 02/09/2020 10:38:04 PM PST by nutmeg
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To: irishjuggler

I saw it on Netflix. I agree with your assessment.
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70 posted on 02/09/2020 10:39:55 PM PST by BunnySlippers (I love BULL MARKETS!)
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To: CondoleezzaProtege
For what it's worth, I loved 1917. While it is a technical achievement and fun to watch the "single" shot, after a while I didn't even notice it. My sister actually got motion sickness from how the camera was moving. It's not shaky, though.

It shows the horror of war on a very personal level. It is epic but intimate. Everyone I went with liked it but would not see it again and said it was like a gut punch, but there is no gore and little blood.

I thought it was best pic worthy.

71 posted on 02/09/2020 10:40:19 PM PST by Dave W
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To: caww

You’re the first person I’ve run into who didn’t like it. You didn’t think it was a story well told and extremely entertaining? The ending is completely unpredictable.


72 posted on 02/09/2020 10:41:14 PM PST by Borges
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To: Dave W

I think Parasite depicted how Asians see classes as they are extremely class oriented societies in every sphere of their life.

It’s also how Hollywood celebrities live in their bubble.....which is why they celebrated the movie.


73 posted on 02/09/2020 10:41:17 PM PST by caww
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To: Dave W
It shows the horror of war on a very personal level. It is epic but intimate. Everyone I went with liked it but would not see it again and said it was like a gut punch, but there is no gore and little blood.

For that, "They Shall Not Grow Old" was a much better movie about WWI.

74 posted on 02/09/2020 10:41:18 PM PST by dfwgator (Endut! Hoch Hech!)
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To: caww

Wow. I’m impressed with your review. You articulated it perfectly.


75 posted on 02/09/2020 10:42:31 PM PST by Dave W
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To: montag813
Best Foreign film AND Best Picture? That’s gotta be a first. Question is how can that even happen?

It is a first, although it should not have been, in that I felt, that both "Goodbye, Lenin" and "The Lives of Others" were two German films that should have won Best Picture.

76 posted on 02/09/2020 10:43:04 PM PST by dfwgator (Endut! Hoch Hech!)
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To: nutmeg

Ya. Than
ks I was ready to get flamed for that.


77 posted on 02/09/2020 10:45:17 PM PST by stanne
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To: dfwgator

I have been wanting to see that one.


78 posted on 02/09/2020 10:47:26 PM PST by Dave W
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To: CondoleezzaProtege

My son and I saw 1917 tonight. Even after having seen the real thing in Peter Jackson’s stunning “They Shall Not Grow Old”, 1917 kind of blew us away. Its cinematography was masterful, not in a cliched or overly dramatic manner, but a way that pulled us into each scene, and often conveyed a sense of surreal beauty. Yet, the possibility of sudden, violent death was felt throughout, and many sweeping panoramas were, up close, a dark morass of mud, bodies, rats, and ashes, showing the stark horrors of WW1 trench warfare. Not gratuitously, but realistically. The characters are believable and real; ordinary soldiers doing extraordinary things out of duty, without Hollywood-esque false heroics or superhuman abilities.

I definitely recommend this movie.

As a side note, Ford v Ferrari was another excellent film from last year.


79 posted on 02/09/2020 10:51:17 PM PST by gbunch
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To: Borges

I didn’t think it was well told or entertaining....Perhaps because it actually depicted how superficial Asian cultures really are when it comes to classes, and this in every area of their life...and the ending was very predictable.

I could go on but I’ve written enough on this thread for tonight...


80 posted on 02/09/2020 10:52:13 PM PST by caww
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