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Cuaron wins three Oscars for ‘Roma’ but ‘Green Book’ is best film

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Alfonso Cuaron bagged a hat trick of Oscars on Sunday for "Roma," his love letter to his childhood in 1970s Mexico City, but controversial civil rights drama "Green Book" crashed his party with a win for best picture.

The 57-year-old Mexican filmmaker won the prizes for best director, cinematography and foreign language film, capping a brilliant awards season for him -- and offering streaming giant Netflix a new feather in its cap.

Diversity, though, was perhaps the biggest winner on a night when a beloved black filmmaker won his first competitive Oscar, a superhero blockbuster set in Africa scored big, and two black actors and an Egyptian first-generation American won three of the four acting prizes.

The wide range of films honored at Hollywood's Dolby Theatre on Sunday bridged the divide between art house fare and popular blockbusters.

"I grew up watching foreign language films, learning so much from them, being inspired -- films like 'Citizen Kane,' 'Jaws.' And there are no waves, there's only the ocean," an emotional Cuaron said.

"I think the nominees tonight have proven that we are part of the same ocean."

- Story 'about loving each other' -

Mahershala Ali accepts the Oscar for Best Supporting Actor for his work in
Mahershala Ali accepts the Oscar for Best Supporting Actor for his work in "Green Book"
VALERIE MACON, AFP

"Roma" was the frontrunner going into the night with 10 nominations, despite spending little time in movie theaters, in keeping with Netflix's customary release strategy.

But "Green Book" -- the real-life story of a celebrated black pianist who befriends his white driver as they tour the segregated American South in the 1960s -- overcame a series of controversies to win the top prize.

"The whole story is about love. It's about loving each other, despite our differences, and finding out the truth about who we are," said director Peter Farrelly.

"Green Book" also won a widely expected best supporting actor trophy for Mahershala Ali, and a best original screenplay award.

But many criticized it as a feel-good movie that suffered from the so-called "white savior" complex, and veteran director Spike Lee made comments that suggested he was upset by its coronation.

- We Are the Champions -

Queen guitarist Brian May and US singer Adam Lambert opened the Oscars with a rousing performance of...
Queen guitarist Brian May and US singer Adam Lambert opened the Oscars with a rousing performance of "We Will Rock You" and "We Are the Champions"
VALERIE MACON, AFP

Rock legends Queen, fronted by US singer Adam Lambert, opened what turned out to be one of the more enjoyable ceremonies in recent years with a mini-medley of mega-hits "We Will Rock You" and "We Are the Champions."

The British rockers may have experienced more nerves than during a normal gig: biopic "Bohemian Rhapsody" was up for several awards and ended up the biggest winner of the night with four Oscars.

The film -- which tracks the band's rise to fame from the moment when Freddie Mercury joined the band in 1970 to their legendary 1985 Live Aid performance -- took statuettes for best actor Rami Malek, as well as sound editing, sound mixing and film editing.

Rami Malek kisses his best actor Oscar for
Rami Malek kisses his best actor Oscar for "Bohemian Rhapsody," in which he played late Queen frontman Freddie Mercury
FREDERIC J. BROWN, AFP

"We made a film about a gay man, an immigrant, who lived his life just unapologetically himself," said Malek, whose spell-binding turn as Mercury captivated audiences.

"The fact that I'm celebrating him and this story with you tonight is proof that we're longing for stories like this."

- Single wins for 'Favourite,' 'Star' -

Olivia Colman pulled one of the biggest surprises of the night  winning the best actress Oscar for &...
Olivia Colman pulled one of the biggest surprises of the night, winning the best actress Oscar for "The Favourite"
VALERIE MACON, AFP

Offbeat royal romp "The Favourite," which also had 10 nominations, turned out to be one of the night's big losers.

But its sole win was one of the night's biggest shocks -- for best actress Olivia Colman, who bested heavy favorite Glenn Close.

Lady Gaga won her first Oscar for best original song for
Lady Gaga won her first Oscar for best original song for "Shallow" from "A Star Is Born"
FREDERIC J. BROWN, AFP

Crowd favorite "A Star is Born," too, came away with only one statuette, for Lady Gaga's song "Shallow." She and her co-star and director Bradley Cooper wowed the audience with their performance.

"I've worked hard for a long time, and it's not about... winning," the Grammy-winning Gaga said, tears streaming down her face.

"What it's about is not giving up. If you have a dream, fight for it."

- Lee's big win -

Spike Lee celebrates his first-ever competitive Oscar win  for best adapted screenplay for
Spike Lee celebrates his first-ever competitive Oscar win, for best adapted screenplay for "BlacKkKlansman"
FREDERIC J. BROWN, AFP

Lee forced the ABC network to put its anti-profanity bleeping machine to work as he accepted an Oscar, his first ever competitive prize, for best adapted screenplay for race drama "BlacKkKlansman."

But then he got serious with an impassioned tribute to his grandmother and a plea for voters to be "on the right side of history" in the 2020 US presidential election.

Among all the contenders, Marvel superhero movie "Black Panther" likely had the best brand recognition among the TV audience -- it took in more at the box office than its best picture rivals combined.

The 7,900-odd voting members of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences saw fit to add gold to the blockbuster's haul of green, with statuettes for its production design, costumes and original score.

Regina King won the first Oscar of the night for best supporting actress for
Regina King won the first Oscar of the night for best supporting actress for "If Beale Street Could Talk"
VALERIE MACON, AFP

The first statuette -- for best supporting actress -- went to first-time nominee Regina King, 48, for her emotional performance as a mother defending her daughter's boyfriend, wrongfully accused of rape, in "If Beale Street Could Talk."

- Plummeting ratings -

The Academy -- desperate to boost television ratings that have plummeted in recent years -- tried to stick to a three-hour telecast, but it hit a few bumps along the way.

There was no host for the first time in three decades, after comedian Kevin Hart bowed out amid a backlash over past tweets slammed as homophobic.

Controversies over the Academy's efforts to save time included plans to present a few awards during commercial breaks, and to feature only a few of the nominated songs. Both ideas were scrapped.

In the end, the show was only about 15 minutes over time.

Alfonso Cuaron bagged a hat trick of Oscars on Sunday for “Roma,” his love letter to his childhood in 1970s Mexico City, but controversial civil rights drama “Green Book” crashed his party with a win for best picture.

The 57-year-old Mexican filmmaker won the prizes for best director, cinematography and foreign language film, capping a brilliant awards season for him — and offering streaming giant Netflix a new feather in its cap.

Diversity, though, was perhaps the biggest winner on a night when a beloved black filmmaker won his first competitive Oscar, a superhero blockbuster set in Africa scored big, and two black actors and an Egyptian first-generation American won three of the four acting prizes.

The wide range of films honored at Hollywood’s Dolby Theatre on Sunday bridged the divide between art house fare and popular blockbusters.

“I grew up watching foreign language films, learning so much from them, being inspired — films like ‘Citizen Kane,’ ‘Jaws.’ And there are no waves, there’s only the ocean,” an emotional Cuaron said.

“I think the nominees tonight have proven that we are part of the same ocean.”

– Story ‘about loving each other’ –

Mahershala Ali accepts the Oscar for Best Supporting Actor for his work in

Mahershala Ali accepts the Oscar for Best Supporting Actor for his work in “Green Book”
VALERIE MACON, AFP

“Roma” was the frontrunner going into the night with 10 nominations, despite spending little time in movie theaters, in keeping with Netflix’s customary release strategy.

But “Green Book” — the real-life story of a celebrated black pianist who befriends his white driver as they tour the segregated American South in the 1960s — overcame a series of controversies to win the top prize.

“The whole story is about love. It’s about loving each other, despite our differences, and finding out the truth about who we are,” said director Peter Farrelly.

“Green Book” also won a widely expected best supporting actor trophy for Mahershala Ali, and a best original screenplay award.

But many criticized it as a feel-good movie that suffered from the so-called “white savior” complex, and veteran director Spike Lee made comments that suggested he was upset by its coronation.

– We Are the Champions –

Queen guitarist Brian May and US singer Adam Lambert opened the Oscars with a rousing performance of...

Queen guitarist Brian May and US singer Adam Lambert opened the Oscars with a rousing performance of “We Will Rock You” and “We Are the Champions”
VALERIE MACON, AFP

Rock legends Queen, fronted by US singer Adam Lambert, opened what turned out to be one of the more enjoyable ceremonies in recent years with a mini-medley of mega-hits “We Will Rock You” and “We Are the Champions.”

The British rockers may have experienced more nerves than during a normal gig: biopic “Bohemian Rhapsody” was up for several awards and ended up the biggest winner of the night with four Oscars.

The film — which tracks the band’s rise to fame from the moment when Freddie Mercury joined the band in 1970 to their legendary 1985 Live Aid performance — took statuettes for best actor Rami Malek, as well as sound editing, sound mixing and film editing.

Rami Malek kisses his best actor Oscar for

Rami Malek kisses his best actor Oscar for “Bohemian Rhapsody,” in which he played late Queen frontman Freddie Mercury
FREDERIC J. BROWN, AFP

“We made a film about a gay man, an immigrant, who lived his life just unapologetically himself,” said Malek, whose spell-binding turn as Mercury captivated audiences.

“The fact that I’m celebrating him and this story with you tonight is proof that we’re longing for stories like this.”

– Single wins for ‘Favourite,’ ‘Star’ –

Olivia Colman pulled one of the biggest surprises of the night  winning the best actress Oscar for &...

Olivia Colman pulled one of the biggest surprises of the night, winning the best actress Oscar for “The Favourite”
VALERIE MACON, AFP

Offbeat royal romp “The Favourite,” which also had 10 nominations, turned out to be one of the night’s big losers.

But its sole win was one of the night’s biggest shocks — for best actress Olivia Colman, who bested heavy favorite Glenn Close.

Lady Gaga won her first Oscar for best original song for

Lady Gaga won her first Oscar for best original song for “Shallow” from “A Star Is Born”
FREDERIC J. BROWN, AFP

Crowd favorite “A Star is Born,” too, came away with only one statuette, for Lady Gaga’s song “Shallow.” She and her co-star and director Bradley Cooper wowed the audience with their performance.

“I’ve worked hard for a long time, and it’s not about… winning,” the Grammy-winning Gaga said, tears streaming down her face.

“What it’s about is not giving up. If you have a dream, fight for it.”

– Lee’s big win –

Spike Lee celebrates his first-ever competitive Oscar win  for best adapted screenplay for

Spike Lee celebrates his first-ever competitive Oscar win, for best adapted screenplay for “BlacKkKlansman”
FREDERIC J. BROWN, AFP

Lee forced the ABC network to put its anti-profanity bleeping machine to work as he accepted an Oscar, his first ever competitive prize, for best adapted screenplay for race drama “BlacKkKlansman.”

But then he got serious with an impassioned tribute to his grandmother and a plea for voters to be “on the right side of history” in the 2020 US presidential election.

Among all the contenders, Marvel superhero movie “Black Panther” likely had the best brand recognition among the TV audience — it took in more at the box office than its best picture rivals combined.

The 7,900-odd voting members of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences saw fit to add gold to the blockbuster’s haul of green, with statuettes for its production design, costumes and original score.

Regina King won the first Oscar of the night for best supporting actress for

Regina King won the first Oscar of the night for best supporting actress for “If Beale Street Could Talk”
VALERIE MACON, AFP

The first statuette — for best supporting actress — went to first-time nominee Regina King, 48, for her emotional performance as a mother defending her daughter’s boyfriend, wrongfully accused of rape, in “If Beale Street Could Talk.”

– Plummeting ratings –

The Academy — desperate to boost television ratings that have plummeted in recent years — tried to stick to a three-hour telecast, but it hit a few bumps along the way.

There was no host for the first time in three decades, after comedian Kevin Hart bowed out amid a backlash over past tweets slammed as homophobic.

Controversies over the Academy’s efforts to save time included plans to present a few awards during commercial breaks, and to feature only a few of the nominated songs. Both ideas were scrapped.

In the end, the show was only about 15 minutes over time.

AFP
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