Oscars 2022: Awards, speeches, and an infamous on-stage slap make for one of the 'wildest' Academy Awards events

Passion and stunts, nostalgia and snowboarding: this busy Oscars wanted to offer something for every market quadrant.

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The theme of the 2022 Oscars was "Movie Lovers Unite., For Chris Rock and Will Smith, the reunion was more dramatic - and painful - than the academy could have planned or wanted.

In what will surely be the show's most talked-about moment, Smith, the nominee and eventual best actor winner for 'King Richard' slapped the comedian on stage, to the confusion of the ABC audience, for whom the incident was almost entirely bleeped. (Reports from inside the Dolby Theater indicated that Smith struck Rock in response to a joke about Smith's wife, Jada Pinkett Smith.)

This was probably not the way the show's producers wanted to put the movies back at the center of the cultural conversation.


Until the dust-up, the nominees and presenters seemed excited to be reunited, social distance be damned, and the energy came through vibrantly in the broadcast.

But 'Movie Lovers Unite,' also betrays the struggle of the Oscars, which dream of both reassembling a large, movie-loving TV audience and encouraging that audience to reunite in movie theaters again.

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The program often felt the strain of trying to offer something for everyone - though it could sometimes still surprise you like, well, a blow out of the blue.

The awardscast opened bold and boisterous, determined to show that the movie business could still put on a show. It began with one of the most striking musical performances in several Oscars: Beyoncé, introduced by Serena and Venus Williams, singing "Be Alive, from the Williams biopic "King Richard, on a Compton tennis court, arrayed in tennis-ball green with a bevy of dancers.

This was followed by the hosts, plural - Regina Hall, Amy Schumer and Wanda Sykes - one for each year that the awards had aired hostless since Jimmy Kimmel last held the stage in 2018. Their trialogue was compact and zinger-filled (having three women host, Schumer jibed, was "cheaper than hiring one man,). But having three times the personnel at center stage meant that the usually hilarious Sykes then vanished until a recorded sketch set about the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures.

Oh, there were awards, too, eventually. The best-supporting actress statuette went to Ariana DeBose of 'West Side Story' who gave an emotional speech acknowledging her win as an 'openly queer woman of colour', - she is the first to win an acting Oscar - and telling young people insecure in their identities, "There is indeed a place for us." There was deaf actor Troy Kotsur of 'CODA', the first deaf man to win an acting Oscar, who signed a moving and funny acceptance that also worked in a spot-on mime of Popeye.
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And while there was less of the political and social speechifying of recent Oscars (the pandemic was mainly played for laughs), Ukrainian-born actress Mila Kunis referenced 'recent global events' followed by a moment of silence and appeal for aid for Ukraine.

But there were also three extreme sports athletes introducing a James Bond montage, which seemed like the product of a "How to appeal to young people, brainstorming session gone wrong. There was a video listicle of fans' 'Five Most Cheerworthy Moments,' as if the Oscars had been taken over by a pop-up internet ad. The Oscars even awarded a 'fan-favorite movie of the year' which could win an Emmy for pandering.

Passion and stunts, nostalgia and snowboarding: this busy Oscars wanted to offer something for every market quadrant. To make room, something had to go, namely eight "behind the scenes, awards, shunted to a preshow hour. Segments from the acceptances were inserted into the live show with a clunkiness that we can only hope was a form of protest on behalf of the film-editing category.
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Drama, emotions and epic performances - it was an Oscars to remember.

In case you forgot to catch the live action, we've got you covered.

Here's a list of the top winners at the 94th Academy Awards.

Drama, emotions and epic performances - it was an Oscars to remember.In case you forgot to catch the live action, we've got you covered.Here's a list of the top winners at the 94th Academy Awards.
The Academy's aim this year was to end the ceremony on a feel-good note by naming 'CODA' in the Best Picture category. The deaf family drama, which got its first premiere at a virtual Sundance Film Festival in 2021, started its journey as an underdog, but earned its place as an Oscar-favourite for the top award.

Sian Heder also won the Best Adapted Screenplay Award.

The movie is available to stream on Apple TV+. (Image: AFP)
The Academy's aim this year was to end the ceremony on a feel-good note by naming 'CODA' in the Best Picture category. The deaf family drama, which got its first premiere at a virtual Sundance Film F..
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The Will Smith-Chris Rock drama caught everyone's attention. A joke, followed by an angry slap, was the most-discussed topic at the ceremony.

But, let's keep it for another time. Smith, who played the character of Venus and Serena Williams' father in 'King Richard', took home his first Oscar by bagging the Best Actor award.

The actor was in tears and shared an emotional acceptance speech, later apologising to the Academy and his fellow nominees.

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The Will Smith-Chris Rock drama caught everyone's attention. A joke, followed by an angry slap, was the most-discussed topic at the ceremony.But, let's keep it for another time. Smith, who played the..
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'Dune' claimed the top spot with awards in six categories.



Cinematography: Greig Fraser

Music (Original Score): Hans Zimmer

Film editing: Joe Walker

Production design: Patrice Vermette & Zsuzsanna Sipos

Visual Effects: Brian Connor, Paul Lambert, Gerd Nefzer & Tristan Myles

Sound: Doug Hemphill, Theo Green, Mark Mangini, Ron Barlett & Mac Ruth

'Dune' claimed the top spot with awards in six categories.Cinematography: Greig Fraser Music (Original Score): Hans ZimmerFilm editing: Joe WalkerProduction design: Patrice Vermette & Zsuzsanna Sipos..
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Actress Jessica Chastain was the front-runner for the Best Actress award, and the Oscars didn't disappoint. This was her first Oscar for portraying the empathetic televangelist Tammy Faye in 'The Eyes of Tammy Faye'. She also produced the movie.

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Actress Jessica Chastain was the front-runner for the Best Actress award, and the Oscars didn't disappoint. This was her first Oscar for portraying the empathetic televangelist Tammy Faye in 'The Eye..
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Film-maker Jane Campion finally managed to beat Steven Spielberg, after 28 years, to win the Best Director Award for 'The Power of the Dog'.

While this is first Best Director Oscar, she is the first woman to be nominated twice for the Best Director title.

Prior to this, she won the Best Original Screenplay trophy in 1994 for 'The Piano'.

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It was an emotional moment for the 'CODA' team when Troy Kotsur won the Best Supporting Actor award. He is the first first male deaf actor to win an Oscar, and only the second deaf actor to hold the prestigious trophy, joining his 'CODA' co-star Matlin.

Kotsur dedicated his award to the Deaf, disabled and the CODA community.

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It was an emotional moment for the 'CODA' team when Troy Kotsur won the Best Supporting Actor award. He is the first first male deaf actor to win an Oscar, and only the second deaf actor to hold the ..
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Billie Eilish couldn't contain her happiness on winning her first Oscar.

She, along with her producer-brother, Finneas O'Connell, won the Best Original Song award for writing the title track 'No Time to Die' from Daniel Craig's last Bond film of the same name.

Eilish also performed the song at the ceremony.

Prior to this, two other Bond songs won the Best Original Song title - Adele's 'Skyfall' in 2012, and Sam Smith's 'Writing's on the Wall' in 2015.

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Billie Eilish couldn't contain her happiness on winning her first Oscar.She, along with her producer-brother, Finneas O'Connell, won the Best Original Song award for writing the title track 'No Time ..
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'West Side Story' star Ariana DeBose was among the early winners at the ceremony. She won her first Oscar in the Best Supporting Actress category for acting, singing
and dancing as Anita in the Steven Spielberg-directorial.

She becomes the first Afro-Latina and openly LGBTQ actress to win in the category.

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'West Side Story' star Ariana DeBose was among the early winners at the ceremony. She won her first Oscar in the Best Supporting Actress category for acting, singingand dancing as Anita in the Steven..
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It turned out to be a big blow to India when 'Summer of Soul' bagged the Best Documentary title at the ceremony.

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It turned out to be a big blow to India when 'Summer of Soul' bagged the Best Documentary title at the ceremony. (Image: AFP)
The grab-bag frenzy felt like a manifestation of the conflicting pressures on the Oscars right now. As a TV show with declining ratings, it is trying to reconstitute a fractured mass-media audience. As a showpiece for the film industry, it wants to nudge audiences off the couch and back to the multiplex or art house.

Of course, expecting one three-hour TV show to reverse the systemic changes of the streaming era is probably an impossible ask. After all, this was a competition in which the big question was: Which movie that viewers saw on Netflix or Apple TV+ or HBO Max would win the biggest. (The best-picture winner was Apple's "CODA, which I watched on an iPad during an aeroplane flight.)

But put stars on TV for three hours, and you can still cause a stir, as Smith and Rock proved, however awkwardly. The drama heightened when Smith won the best-actor award for "King Richard, and returned to the stage, emotionally apologizing to the audience but also seeming to liken himself to his character, Richard Williams, "a fierce defender of his family.,

In the end, the movies' biggest advertisement for themselves will have people talking less about Smith's acting than about his fisticuffs. The biggest moment on a broadcast aiming to restore the glory of mass TV will probably be rewatched the next day largely as the unbleeped video that the TV audience couldn't see on air.

The 2022 Oscars' big moment might not get anyone back into a theatre. But you can bet they'll be streaming the video clip.

This article originally appeared in The New York Times.
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