Four-Time ‘Parasite’ Oscar Winner Bong Joon Ho On A Cinema Future That Breaks Down Barriers – Backstage — Deadline

Coming away from tonight’s history making wins for Parasite, director Bong Joon Ho’s hope for the future is that one day, there will be more foreign language films that break through, to the point where we don’t even categorize them by their subtitles, but just simply universally relate to them. 13 more words

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Steve Martin Dings Iowa, Brad Pitt Skewers Senate In Mostly Apolitical Oscars — Deadline

The Oscars kicked off with an immediate political dig, not at not President Donald Trump but at the Iowa Caucuses. A few mild smacks at the Senate impeachment trial and health care followed, but the night was decidedly apolitical, even with U.S. 16 more words

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Oscars: Watch All The Winners’ Speeches – Joaquin Phoenix, Brad Pitt, Renee Zellweger, Laura Dern & More — Deadline

The 92nd Oscars featured a mix of the expected and the unexpected Sunday, with Neon’s South Korean film Parasite capping the evening by winning Best Picture, making history as the first foreign-language film ever to take the marquee prize. 18 more words

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‘1917’ Cinematographer Roger Deakins Wins His Second Oscar in Three Years — Variety

Roger Deakins has won the Academy Award for Best Cinematography for “1917” — his second Oscar in three years following his first Academy Award for “Blade Runner 2049.” The 70-year-old Deakins had been favored for the trophy for his widely praised shooting of Sam Mendes’ World War I epic in what appeared to be a…

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Brad Pitt Credits ‘Funny Friends’ Like David Fincher for Help With Awards Speeches — Variety

One of the highlights of this year’s awards season has been Brad Pitt’s acceptance speeches for his performance in “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood.” At the Golden Globes, Pitt told co-star Leonardo DiCaprio (and star of “Titanic”), “I would’ve shared the raft.” At the SAG awards, Pitt quipped that he’d put his win on…

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