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'CODA' wins the Oscar in a streaming breakthrough
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 28 - 03 - 2022

Apple TV's Coda, about a teenager who is the only hearing member of a deaf family, has become the first streaming film to win best picture at the Oscars.
Once considered the underdog, Coda beat the presumed frontrunner, the Netflix western The Power of the Dog.
Jessica Chastain won best actress, but the ceremony was overshadowed when best actor winner Will Smith hit Chris Rock over a joke about his wife, Jada.
The King Richard star later used his emotional acceptance speech to apologize to the Academy and his fellow nominees.
The global pandemic, which forced the entire entertainment industry into streaming mode for a time, has helped hasten streaming's acceptance, with last year's winner, "Nomadland," having been directed to a rival streamer, Hulu.
Jessica Chastain nabbed her first Oscar for "The Eyes of Tammy Faye," playing Tammy Faye Bakker, which was also recognized for makeup and hairstyling.
In her acceptance Chastain spoke of "discriminatory and bigoted legislation that is sweeping our country" against the LGBTQ+ community, citing Bakker's compassion toward those groups, which was depicted in the film.
With a third of the Oscars being handed out before the live telecast officially began, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences bet that people would watch the 94th annual Academy Awards as much to be entertained as to find out who won what.
The Academy, which presents the awards, implemented a controversial plan to hand out awards in eight categories prior to the main telecast, then edit those selections into the show. Despite that decision, the telecast still ran more than 3 1⁄2 hours.
The other big winner of the night was the science-fiction epic "Dune." Dominating the technical categories, the Warner Bros. film claimed six Oscars for sound, film editing, production design, cinematography, visual effects and Hans Zimmer's musical score. It was the prolific composer's second win out of a dozen nominations, the first coming for "The Lion King" in 1995.
The televised show underscored the emphasis on bringing more entertainment into the telecast, opening with Beyoncé performing the nominated song from "King Richard" outside the venue, before turning it over to hosts Regina Hall, Amy Schumer and Wanda Sykes, who gently roasted some of the nominees ("House of Gucci" was referred to as "House of Random Accents") and taking aim at Florida's "Don't Say Gay" bill, promising, "We're gonna have a gay night." Sykes later directed a joke at Texas over its voter-registration laws.
Disney's "Encanto" was honored as best animated movie. Although the film performed reasonably well in theaters, it (and its music) appeared to particularly catch on after making its debut on the studio's streaming service, Disney+, symbolic of a year viewed as streaming's awards coming-out party.
Supporting actress and actor represented perhaps the night's least-suspenseful selections, but were among the most emotional, with Ariana DeBose and Troy Kotsur winning for Steven Spielberg's remake of "West Side Story" and "CODA," respectively. Kotsur becomes only the second deaf actor to be honored, following his co-star Marlee Matlin, who was recognized for "Children of a Lesser God" in 1987.
After thanking Spielberg and co-star Rita Moreno (who originally played the role), DeBose spoke of being a queer Afro-Latina woman, quoting the movie in saying to those who might be questioning how they fit in, "There is indeed a place for us."
Questlove tearfully accepted an Oscar for his documentary "Summer of Soul," and Japan's "Drive My Car" earned best international film, with the three-hour drama having garnered a best picture nomination as well.
Kenneth Branagh, an eight-time nominee in various categories, received his first Oscar for writing "Belfast," the deeply personal look at his homeland that he also directed and produced.
Although the Grammys and Tonys employ a similar format in time-shifting awards, many Academy members have complained about the perceived slight to those nominees. Nevertheless, there was a heightened sense of urgency to streamline the presentation after the Oscars slumped to record-low ratings last year, as did many major award shows.
The switch only saved a bit of time, which was used on lavish musical numbers -- including a colorful rendition of "Encanto's" song "We Don't Talk About Bruno" -- comedy bits like dropping Schumer from the rafters dressed as Spider-Man, and showcasing "fan favorites" as unscientifically voted on via Twitter.
The broadcast also incorporated its share of nostalgia, including a 60th-anniversary James Bond movie tribute, cast reunions from "White Men Can't Jump," "Juno" and "Pulp Fiction," and a 50th-anniversary celebration of "The Godfather," bringing director Francis Ford Coppola, Al Pacino and Robert De Niro out for a standing ovation.
The latest Bond film, "No Time to Die," garnered best song for Billie Eilish and Finneas O'Connell, one of the few awards handed out to a box-office blockbuster, as the industry increasingly splits between popular and prestige fare. — CNN


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