Bong Joon-ho's historic Oscar debut; Brad and Laura join list of acting Academy winners, and Phoenix rises

The best director category was not only one of the most competitive this year but also one of the most highly criticised.

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Clockwise from left: Bong Joon-ho strikes a pose with his statues; Joaquin Phoenix won for 'Joker'; Brad Pitt and Laura Dern were the Supporting Actor and Actress winners.
LOS ANGELES: Writer-director Bong Joon Ho made Oscar history Sunday night, capturing Oscars for best director and best international feature with his dark comic thriller, 'Parasite,' the first South Korean film to win an Academy Award in any category.

In capturing the best director Oscar, Bong beat out a cast of previous winners and film legends that included Martin Scorsese, Quentin Tarantino and Sam Mendes, and he paid tribute to all of them in his acceptance speech.

"When I was in school I studied Martin Scorsese's films. Just to be honored was a huge honor. I never thought I would win," he said. "When people in the US were not familiar with my films Quentin always put my films on his list."


He also praised fellow nominees Sam Mendes and Todd Phillips as "great directors" he admires, adding he wished he could take a "Texas chain saw" and cut the Oscar into five pieces so all the nominees could share it.

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The category featured two previous winners in Scorsese and Mendes and a previous two-time nominee in Tarantino. This year's nomination was Scorsese's ninth.
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In addition to his director Oscar, Bong also shared the best original screenplay award with his 'Parasite' co-writer Han Jin Won, while 'Parasite' won the award for best picture.

​Bong Joon-ho and the cast of 'Parasite' pose after winning at the 92nd Academy Awards in Hollywood.
Bong Joon-ho and the cast of 'Parasite' pose after winning at the 92nd Academy Awards in Hollywood.

"To win just one award would have been a huge celebration," speaking in Korean, he told reporters backstage, adding that taking four was such a surreal experience that he feared he might wake up and discover it never happened.

"Then, switching to English, he added an expletive as he said, "It's ... crazy," to raucous laughter and applause.

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The best director category was not only one of the most competitive this year but also one of the most highly criticized for the fact that no women were nominated, including previous nominee Greta Gerwig, whose film 'Little Women' was up for best picture. Gerwig herself received a nomination for best adapted screenplay.

Also snubbed was Marielle Heller, whose 'A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood' garnered Tom Hanks a supporting actor nomination.

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Only five women have been nominated for best director in the Oscars' 92-year history and only one, Kathryn Bigelow, has won, for 2009's 'The Hurt Locker.'


'Parasite's' sweep was groundbreaking, however, in that no South Korean film had previously won an Oscar in any category.

Bong said he believes more international films could win top honors in the future, however, now that streaming services like Netflix have made movie watching a global experience.

​Laura Dern (L), winner of Best Supporting Actress Oscar, for 'Marriage Story' and Renee Zellweger, Best Actress winner, for 'Judy' share a laugh in the photo room at the 92nd Academy Awards in Hollywood.
Laura Dern (L), winner of Best Supporting Actress Oscar, for 'Marriage Story' and Renee Zellweger, Best Actress winner, for 'Judy' share a laugh in the photo room at the 92nd Academy Awards in Hollywood.

"This film was voted by the members of the academy and I know that that was signaling a different change for international cinema, not just Korea, "he said.

'Parasite,' a critical and commercial success, features a cast largely unknown in the West. It tells the story of how an unemployed family of four living in a slum basement apartment comically con their way into the lives of one of Seoul's wealthiest families before things begin to unravel darkly.

A favorite with critics, 'Parasite' won the Cannes Film Festival's prestigious Palme d'Or last year.
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The 92nd annual Academy Awards were nothing short of a wild ride. With ‘Parasite’ making history by becoming the first ever international film to win the Best Picture honour, to Joaquin Phoenix’s no-holds-barred speech when he was feted with Best Actor award, Oscars 2020 made us laugh, cry, rejoice and go on a roller coaster of emotions.

If you ended up missing the Oscars, fret not. From Natalie Portman wearing a gown with names of all the female directors who were snubbed, to Billie Eilish singing a Kobe Bryant tribute, here are the biggest moments from the star-studded evening.

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Film-maker Bong Joon-ho's class satire 'Parasite' created history at the Oscars, becoming the first non-English language film to win the Best Picture award in the 92-year history of the Academy Awards.

The masterfully devious South Korean dark-comedy took Hollywood's top prize, along with awards for Best Director, Best International Film and Best Screenplay.

Multiple standing ovations greeted Bong's several wins.

In a year dominated by period epics - '1917', 'Once Upon a Time ... In Hollywood', 'The Irishman' - the film academy instead went overseas, to South Korea, to reward a contemporary and unsettling portrait of social inequality in 'Parasite'.

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Writer-director Bong Joon-Ho made Oscar history, taking home 4 Oscars for his dark comic thriller, 'Parasite'.

The film became the first South Korean film to win an Academy Award in any category.

In capturing the best director Oscar, Bong beat out a cast of previous winners and film legends that included Martin Scorsese, Quentin Tarantino and Sam Mendes, and he paid tribute to all of them in his acceptance speech.

"When I was in school I studied Martin Scorsese's films. Just to be honoured was a huge honor. I never thought I would win," he said.

"When people in the US were not familiar with my films Quentin always put my films on his list.''

He added he wished he could take a Texas chainsaw and cut the Oscar into five pieces so all the nominees could share it.

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Joaquin Phoenix accepted the award for Best Actor for his film ‘Joker’. The actor took the opportunity to talk about a plethora of issues, ranging from gender inequality, racism to the cancel culture.

"We share the same love, the love of film. This form of expression has given me the most extraordinary life," the actor said before launching into an emotional call for Hollywood to "use our voice for the voiceless" and "fight against injustice."

He ended his speech with a tearful tribute to his brother River, who died of an overdose in 1993 at age 23.

"Run to the rescue with love and peace will follow," Phoenix said, quoting his brother, as he had an emotional moment on stage.

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Renee Zellwegger won the Oscar for Best Actress for her portrayal of Judy Garland in the tumultuous final year of her life.

It is Zellweger's second Oscar; she won the supporting actress award in 2004 for 'Cold Mountain'.

Sparkling in an Armani gown, the actress thanked her fellow nominees, calling them out by name and saying, "It is an honor to be considered in your company."

She also dedicated the award to her "immigrant folks."


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Hollywood actor Brad Pitt won his first-ever Oscar for acting and used his A-level humour to make the audience laugh. The 56-year-old actor picked up an Academy Award in the Best Supporting Actor category on Sunday for his role in 'Once Upon a Time in Hollywood'.

The actor started off by taking a jibe at the impeachment hearings. He said, ‘’They told me I have 45 seconds to speak, which is 45 seconds more than the Senate gave John Bolton this week.''.

''I'm thinking maybe Quentin does a movie about it,’’ he added.

Pitt said the honor had given him reason to reflect on his fairy-tale journey in the film industry, going back to when he moved to Los Angeles from Missouri. ‘’Once upon a time in Hollywood,’’ said Pitt. ‘’Ain't that the truth.''

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Trophies apart, it was also a night of remembrance at the Academy Awards. The Oscars paid tribute to Kobe Bryant and Kirk Douglas, two Academy Award winners who died recently.


It was Oscar-winning director Steven Spielberg who anchored this year's In Memoriam tribute. In his speech, the 'Saving Private Ryan' director remembered the departed: "Legends and icons. Our friends and fellow artists, all who have inspired and touched us."


The remembrance segment began with a picture and quote from Bryant: "Life is too short to get bogged down and be discouraged. You have to keep moving. You have to keep going."

Douglas, also a three-time Oscar nominee, received the lifetime achievement Oscar in 1996. Bryant bagged an Oscar in 2018 when his short film 'Dear Basketball' won the best animated short film.
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Diversity, again, became a talking point at the Oscars. Natalie Portman had a strong message to drive home, and she chose a unique approach. Making a political point, she wore a cape, a designer one from Dior, that carried the last names of eight women directors. All these women were the brains behind some powerful and critically-acclaimed films in 2019 - but none of them were nominated. The Oscars, this time, incidentally, had no woman nominated in the Best Director category.
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It was up against four other strong films, including Scorsese's three-hour-plus epic, 'The Irishman,' which starred Al Pacino, Robert De Niro and Joe Pesci in a tale about the still-unsolved mob murder of union boss Jimmy Hoffa.

Also nominated was Tarantino's 'Once Upon a Time ... In Hollywood,' that paired Leonardo DiCaprio and Brad Pitt as a fading movie star (DiCaprio) and his loyal companion and stuntman in Pitt. It brought Pitt his first Academy Award.

Mendes' '1917,' with its arresting visual effects, told the story of two World War I British soldiers given the seemingly suicidal mission of crossing from France to Germany to warn their comrades of a sneak attack that would kill more than a thousand.

Phillips 'The Joker' added a new twist to comic book hero Batman's nemesis, portraying him not as inherently evil but as a tortured soul driven to madness by bullying. It won star Joaquin Phoenix a best actor Oscar.

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