“The Shape of Water” is the biggest winner at the 90th Academy Awards, Hollywood’s biggest night which took place at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles, Calif.
Guillermo del Toro took home the Oscar in three other categories, making it the most awarded movie of the night. He won the best film award and directorial award, along with winnings for original music and design.
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The ceremony, which lasted nearly four hours, was flawless but the host, Jimmy Kimmel, repeatedly mentioned the mishap last year when Warren Buffett and Faye Dunaway announced the wrong winner. This year Dunaway and Beatty were invited again to present the film award, to make a correction.
Frances McDormand won Best Actress for revenge drama Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri; while Sam Rockwell scored Best Supporting Actor for his role alongside McDormand. Best Actor went to Gary Oldman in Winston Churchill biopic Darkest Hour.
Alison Janney nabbed Best Supporting Actress for Tonya Harding biopic I, Tonya.
Throughout the ceremony and the broadcasts before it, there were repeated calls from creators and actresses that it was time to give more opportunities to women behind the camera.
Frances McDormand made a big gesture when in her winning speech invited all female nominees in the audience to stand up. “Look around, ladies and gentlemen, because we all have stories to tell and projects we need financed. Invite us into your office in a couple days, or you can come to ours, whatever suits you best, and we’ll tell you all about them.”
However, the ceremony, which carried messages of containment, empowerment and anti-racism, contained several historical moments. Roger Dickens, one of the greatest filmmakers today, won his first Oscar after 14 nominations (for the Blade Runner 2049).
James Ivory received the award for the script called “Call Me Your Name”. He was nominated three times as a director, tonight he became the oldest Oscar winner.
Chilean Daniela Vega became the first transgender to serve a prize. The film starring “Fantastic Woman” (representative of Chile) won the Oscar for the best foreign film.
Another transgender candidate was in the “Strong Island” documentary category, directed by the black transgender director, Nancy Ford, who won no prize.
Except for a few jokes in Jimmy Kimmel’s opening monologue, no explicit politics were mentioned, and Donald Trump’s name was hardly mentioned. However, many winners noted the fact that they are immigrants in the United States, and a particularly prominent presence among the presenters and winners was for artists from Central and South America.
Del Toro’s win is the fourth time a Mexican director has won an Oscar in the past five years, and the two winnings of “Coco” (animated film and song) have become a Mexican cultural celebration.
This is the complete list of winners:
BEST PICTURE
The Shape of Water
ACTOR IN A LEADING ROLE
Gary Oldman, Darkest Hour
ACTRESS IN A LEADING ROLE
Frances McDormand, Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri
ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE
Sam Rockwell, Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri
ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE
Allison Janney, I, Tonya
BEST DIRECTOR
The Shape of Water, Guillermo del Toro
ADAPTED SCREENPLAY
Call Me by Your Name
ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY
Get Out
MAKEUP AND HAIRSTYLING
Darkest Hour
COSTUME DESIGN
Phantom Thread
DOCUMENTARY FEATURE
Icarus
SOUND EDITING
Dunkirk
SOUND MIXING
Dunkirk
PRODUCTION DESIGN
The Shape of Water
FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM
A Fantastic Woman, Chile
ANIMATED SHORT FILM
Dear Basketball
ANIMATED FEATURE FILM
Coco
VISUAL EFFECTS
Blade Runner 2049
FILM EDITING
Dunkirk
DOCUMENTARY SHORT SUBJECT
Heaven is a Traffic Jam on the 405
LIVE ACTION SHORT FILM
The Silent Child
CINEMATOGRAPHY
Blade Runner 2049
ORIGINAL SCORE
The Shape of Water
ORIGINAL SONG
“Remember Me,” Coco