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    Best Picture Goes to Moonlight in a Dramatic Oscar Event

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    Best Picture Goes to Moonlight in a Dramatic Oscar Event

    Movie poster of  Moonlight, the movie that beat La La Land to win the Best Picture at the 2017 Oscar Awards.

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    Moonlight beats La La Land to win Best Picture at the 2017 Oscar Awards in a spectacular event that continues generate conversations across the globe.

    BY KAZAD

    HOLLYWOOD, LOS ANGELES-“What a calamity?” That was how someone described what happened during the presentation of the Best Picture Award during the 89TH Oscar Awards.  Close to the end of the award ceremony, Warren Beatty got on stage to present the Best Picture Awards. He opened the envelope and after some hesitation, his fellow presenter, Faye Dunaway, bellowed La La Land as the winner.

    The La La Land cast and crew could not contain their excitement and rushed to the stage to accept the award. The excitement was not unexpected. The movie was touted as one of the movies of all time and was expected to win many awards, including Best Picture.

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    Sadly, the excitement was short-lived.  Just as the La La Land crew began giving speeches, Jordan Horowitz, producer of the movie announced that Moonlight was the winner and not La La Land. There was a gasp in the hall that was filled to capacity. Some of the guests could not hide their angst and others stared, dismay written all over their faces.

    That feeling of exasperation traveled from the hall to social media, where everyone wanted to know what had happened.  “What is happening?” someone asked.  No one could provide answers to what was going on.

    In the Dolby Theatre, people were talking, whispering and conversing on what had just happened.  But even as confusion reigned in the hall, the cast of Moonlight got on stage to receive the award for Best Picture. They were cheered and celebrated. Many people, however, could not but notice the difference in casting. While the cast of La La Land is mostly White, Moonlight is black. The difference in casting for some people is very telling. ‘That is so awkward,” someone said on twitter.

    Many people have continued to draw a comparison between what happened during the 2015 Miss Universe Pageant when Steve Harvey announced the wrong person as the winner of the Pageant.

    Despite the La La Land and Moonlight debacle, the 89TH Oscar Awards was a successful event. La La Land was expected to be the star of the night.  The Oscar nomination announced several months ago engendered high expectations for La La Land. Nominated for 14 awards, including Best Picture, Best Director, and Best Original Screen Play, it was clear that the musical was on its way to becoming one of the great movies of recent times. The hope was that La La Land would win 12 of the 14 nominations, becoming the biggest Oscar winner ever. It would surpass Titanic, Ben-Hur, and The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King.

    Those who were expecting La La Land to break all the records were, however, disappointed. The movie only won 6 of the 14 awards it was nominated for during Oscar nominations.  Nevertheless, La La Land did not disappoint at all in spite of the shortfall.  It won for Best Director, Best Cinematography, Best Original Song, Best Original Score, Best Production Design, and Best Actress, won by Emma Stone

    Repeatedly La La Land was called to the stage to receive awards. However, La La Land was not alone in what was an extraordinary night. Moonlight won for Best Picture, Writing Adapted Screen Play, and Actor in Supporting role won by   Mahershala Ali

    Below are details of winners at the at the 89TH Oscar Awards

    Best Picture
    Arrival
    Fences
    Hacksaw Ridge
    Hell or High Water
    Hidden Figures
    La La Land
    Lion
    Manchester by the Sea
    Moonlight- Winner

    Best Director
    Damien Chazelle, La La Land Winner
    Barry Jenkins, Moonlight 
    Kenneth Lonergan, Manchester by the Sea 
    Denis Villeneuve, Arrival
    Mel Gibson, Hacksaw Ridge

    Best Actor
    Casey Affleck, Manchester by the Sea Winner
    Denzel Washington, Fences 
    Ryan Gosling, La La Land
    Andrew Garfield, Hacksaw Ridge 
    Viggo Mortensen, Captain Fantastic

    Best Actress
    Emma Stone, La La LandWinner
    Natalie Portman, Jackie 
    Meryl Streep, Florence Foster Jenkins
    Isabelle Huppert, Elle
    Ruth Negga, Loving

    Best Supporting Actor
    Mahershala Ali, MoonlightWinner
    Jeff Bridges, Hell or High Water
    Dev Patel, Lion
    Lucas Hedges, Manchester by the Sea
    Michael Shannon, Nocturnal Animals

    Best Supporting Actress
    Viola Davis, Fences Winner
    Michelle Williams, Manchester by the Sea 
    Naomie Harris, Moonlight 
    Nicole Kidman, Lion 
    Octavia Spencer, Hidden Figures

    Best Adapted Screenplay
    MoonlightWinner
    Arrival
    Fences
    Lion
    Hidden Figures

    Best Original Screenplay
    Manchester by the Sea-Winner
    La La Land
    Hell or High Water
    The Lobster
    20th Century Women

    Best Foreign Language Film

    Toni Erdmann
    The Salesman
    Winner
    Land of Mine
    Tanna
    A Man Called Ove

    Best Documentary Feature
    O.J.: Made in AmericaWinner
    13th
    Fire at Sea
    I Am Not Your Negro
    Life Animated

    Best Animated Feature
    ZootopiaWinner
    Kubo and the Two Strings
    The Red Turtle
    My Life As a Zucchini
    Moana

    Best Film Editing
    La La Land
    Moonlight
    Arrival
    Hacksaw RidgeWinner

    Hell or High Water

    Best Original Song
    City of Stars, La La Land -Winner
    Audition (The Fools Who Dream)La La Land
    How Far I’ll Go, Moana
    Can’t Stop the Feeling,
     Trolls
    The Empty Chair
    Jim: The James Foley Story

    Best Original Score

    La La LandWinner
    Lion
    Jackie
    Moonlight
    Passengers

    Best Cinematography
    La La LandWinner
    Moonlight
    Arrival
    Silence
    Lion

    Best Costume Design
    Florence Foster Jenkins
    La La Land
    Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them
    Winner
    Allied
    Jackie

    Best Makeup and Hairstyling
    Star Trek Beyond
    A Man Called Ove
    Suicide Squad-Winner

    Best Production Design
    La La LandWinner
    Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them
    Hail, Caesar!
    Arrival
    Passengers

    Best Sound Editing
    Hacksaw Ridge
    Arrival
    -Winner
    Deepwater Horizon
    La La Land
    Sully

    Best Sound Mixing
    Rogue One: A Star Wars Story
    Hacksaw Ridge
    -Winner
    La La Land

    Arrival
    13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi

    Best Visual Effects
    The Jungle Book-Winner
    Rogue One: A Star Wars Story
    Kubo and the Two Strings
    Doctor Strange
    Deepwater Horizon

    Best Short Film, Live Action
    Timecode
    Silent Nights
    La Femme et le TGV
    Ennemis Interieurs
    Sing-Winner

    Best Short Film, Animated
    PiperWinner
    Pearl
    Borrowed Time
    Blind Vaysha
    Pear Cider and Cigarettes

    Best Documentary, Short Subject
    Joe’s Violin
    The White HelmetsWinner
    Extremis
    Watani: My Homeland
    4.1 Miles

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