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La 95e cérémonie annuelle des Oscars

Original title: The Oscars
  • TV Special
  • 2023
  • TV-14
  • 2h 50m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
1.1K
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Jimmy Kimmel in La 95e cérémonie annuelle des Oscars (2023)
The 95th Academy Awards featured Michelle Yeoh, Brendan Fraser, Rihanna, Ke Huy Quan, Lady Gaga, and more.
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The presentation of the 95th Academy Awards, given for achievements in films released in 2022, with major contenders including À l'Ouest, rien de nouveau (2022), Avatar : La Voie de l'eau (2... Read allThe presentation of the 95th Academy Awards, given for achievements in films released in 2022, with major contenders including À l'Ouest, rien de nouveau (2022), Avatar : La Voie de l'eau (2022), Les Banshees d'Inisherin (2022), Everything Everywhere All at Once (2022), The Fabel... Read allThe presentation of the 95th Academy Awards, given for achievements in films released in 2022, with major contenders including À l'Ouest, rien de nouveau (2022), Avatar : La Voie de l'eau (2022), Les Banshees d'Inisherin (2022), Everything Everywhere All at Once (2022), The Fabelmans (2022) and Top Gun: Maverick (2022).

  • Director
    • Glenn Weiss
  • Writers
    • Jamie Abrahams
    • Tony Barbieri
    • Jonathan Bines
  • Stars
    • Pedro Pascal
    • Kerry Condon
    • Ana de Armas
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    • Director
      • Glenn Weiss
    • Writers
      • Jamie Abrahams
      • Tony Barbieri
      • Jonathan Bines
    • Stars
      • Pedro Pascal
      • Kerry Condon
      • Ana de Armas
    • 19User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 4 Primetime Emmys
      • 2 wins & 9 nominations total

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    Pedro Pascal
    Pedro Pascal
    • Self - Presenter
    Kerry Condon
    Kerry Condon
    • Self - Nominee
    Ana de Armas
    Ana de Armas
    • Self - Nominee
    Harrison Ford
    Harrison Ford
    • Self - Presenter
    Florence Pugh
    Florence Pugh
    • Self - Presenter
    Michael B. Jordan
    Michael B. Jordan
    • Self - Presenter
    Steven Spielberg
    Steven Spielberg
    • Self - Nominee
    Nicole Kidman
    Nicole Kidman
    • Self - Presenter
    Lewis Pullman
    Lewis Pullman
    • Self - Audience Member
    Idris Elba
    Idris Elba
    • Self - Presenter
    Cate Blanchett
    Cate Blanchett
    • Self - Nominee
    Elizabeth Banks
    Elizabeth Banks
    • Self - Presenter
    Dwayne Johnson
    Dwayne Johnson
    • Self - Presenter
    Monica Barbaro
    Monica Barbaro
    • Self - Audience
    Joseph Kosinski
    Joseph Kosinski
    • Self - Audience Member
    Allison Williams
    Allison Williams
    • Audience Member
    Austin Butler
    Austin Butler
    • Self - Nominee
    Emily Blunt
    Emily Blunt
    • Self - Presenter
    • Director
      • Glenn Weiss
    • Writers
      • Jamie Abrahams
      • Tony Barbieri
      • Jonathan Bines
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    7ajneeago96

    3.5 Stars out of 5 Stars

    Sticking to the tradition of watching the oscars the day after it airs, this installment was actually quite good. Most (if not, all) of these films that either got nominated or won were most deserving, as the films I did see out of the bunch were exceptional films. Most of the speeches were great (most notably everyone that won for best picture winner Everything Everywhere All At Once) and I found the musical performances more entertaining than past Oscar ceremonies. My only gripe is that when the winners would be on their way upstage, the announcer who's giving information about the said winners was just way too quiet, and was barraged with background music, so I wasn't ever able to hear what she was saying. Jimmy Kimmel nailed it as the presenter though, making a few Will Smith jokes that seriously made me laugh out loud, and we got an appearance from cocaine bear, so honestly, win. This oscars was a win IMO, and am excited to watch these movies that were either nominated or won.
    8bpercival-16212

    The best ceremony in a while

    The winners weren't just exciting. Everything Everywhere All at Once earned the sweep! Brendan Fraser earned this comeback award.

    But this was also a solid ceremony. The jokes weren't terrible and most of them actually landed with me.

    I just want less comedy and banter between presenters to give more time for speeches. It's so frustrating. We don't need every presenter to have banter with another person.

    RRR winning song was one of the best wins of the night.

    Only wins I was disappointed with were All Quiet winning production design and score. Even those I know who weren't fans of Babylon thought those elements were deserving.

    But this was actually a very good ceremony.

    Overall, I'm very satisfied with this years Oscar's.
    10pixrox1

    No one could object to any aspect , , ,

    . . . of this year's Academy Awards program. There were songs. There were dances. Celebrity cameos. Jokes galore. Some of the Favorites won. Some of the Dark Horses triumphed. Half of the ten Best Picture nominees reaped a total of zero shiny statuettes between them. The remaining quintet garnered 14 top prizes, with one lucky Mega Ball winner grabbing 7 of them, and another streaming service entry notching a quartet of trophies. Who cares if a few--or even most--of the glitterati in attendance wouldn't be caught dead in an actual movie theater, despite their frequent hypocritical tributes to flicks which had drawn in the Paying Public to see "movies like they were meant to be seen." Most of we normal, regular people also would prefer to stream the latest films--or view them on free "screen-er" discs--in the comfort of our own homes, if this were an affordable option available to us. To argue otherwise would smack of "sour grapes."
    SultanGencer

    What does Oscar stand for? Why?

    What does Oscar stand for? Why?

    By Sultan Gencer March 13, 2023 @filmstarstudies

    This year's #Oscars95 did not feature the red carpet, which was less appealing than in previous years. As previously observed, the color red heightened the appeal of renowned personalities uniquely. Their presence was swallowed up by the pale carpet color. Also, the strolling area for guests was small and tight, resulting in almost identical photographs. It was difficult to find eye-catching or gorgeous video clips or photographs. Surprisingly, only a few A-list stars attended the ceremony, and no applause could be heard from fans or members of the public. Similarly, the film stars' #Oscars2023 social media posts were noticeably low, notably on Twitter and Instagram. For the stars, the Oscar is losing its relevance as a source of status, a privileged position, and a platform for product endorsement and publicity. Notwithstanding that the non-red carpet pre-ceremony were extensively covered by digital, online, and social media, there was a noticeable lack of enthusiasm and excitement among the attendees.

    There were separate brand, magazine, or agency parties both before and after the #Oscars95 ceremony. Stars also attended the events and were photographed. The period around Oscar was replete with celebratory and mediatized activities, beginning with the nominees' award promotion and concluding with post-ceremony publicity and coverage, whether they won or not. Months, if not a year, of planning have vanished in the blink of an eye.

    Oscar-The Academy Awards play an essential role in shaping people's perceptions of movie stars. It is a form of affirmation of cinematic acting in a certain picture, combined with critics and viewers' appreciation of the actor's skill. Winning or getting nominated becomes an identifying (or differentiating, one-of-a-kind) phrase in the actor's media depictions and biography. Oscar offers actors momentary popularity; nonetheless, the main question is if it delivers fresh performing alternatives or not.

    In some cases, such as with Julia Roberts, nominations and/or Oscar wins changed the star's standing. In the early years of her career, an Oscar nomination and win transformed her status from a rising film actor (from the late 1980s to the early 1990s) to one of Hollywood's most influential stars in the early 2000s.

    Despite the fact that it is her unique case, it still shows how rising actors may be noticed and applauded during nomination campaigns or after receiving an Oscar. The Oscars provide hope that great exposure may enhance awareness of their names and images, among other aspects.

    Yet, it is different for established stars who allude to the re-validation, legitimization, and re-recognition of their talent. When it comes to established film stars, keeping a high level of components (e.g., pay, film budget, box office, star vehicle, good reactions) is just as important as winning an Oscar.

    On the contrary, not all film actors want the Oscar, such as Marlon Brando, who has harshly criticized and expressed his objection to its oppressive norms, lack of understanding, and discriminating responses to off-screen events such as minority and race.

    The Oscar is one of the few credible worldwide prizes with at least symbolic significance. It is advantageous for films and performers whose names are published as a marketing tool to use exaggerated words like "Oscar Winner" or "Oscar Nominated" in advertisements and promotions.

    The Oscars are awarded through a linear, continuing, dynamic, and ever-changing procedure. There is always "the next," and the Oscar is awarded to whomever or wherever the worldwide preparation takes place each year. It can be an aspect of film investments, and the item in stars' films involves a production or distribution firm.
    5haldunarmagan

    THE OSCARS AND POPULISM

    Eight years after #OscarsSoWhite movement the Academy took steps toward racial and cultural diversity in its structure. Today however we continue to debate on exclusion, which I think stems from selected overrate and selected overlook.

    Award winners Ke Huy Quan and Michelle Yeoh are undeniably good actors but what about Cate Blanchett or Austin Butler and the movies like Tar and Elvis? The little multiverse mudder Everything Everywhere All At Once is a mediocre film lacking a heart to relate. Academy maybe demonstrated its stance for diversity but also overlooked the artistic merits as sole benchmark for awards.

    My personal awards this year go to Tar, Elvis and Belgium film Close.

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    • Trivia
      A record 5 Irish actors were nominated: Colin Farrell, Brendan Gleeson, Barry Keoghan, Kerry Condon, and Paul Mescal.
    • Quotes

      Self - Winner: Thank you. Thank you. My mom is 84 years old and she's at home watching. Mom, I just won an Oscar! My journey started on a boat. I spent a year in a refugee camp and somehow I ended up here on Hollywood's biggest stage. They say stories like this only happen in the movies. I cannot believe it's happening to me. This! This is the American Dream! Thank you so much, thank you so much to the Academy for this honor of a lifetime. Thank you to my mom for the sacrifices she made to get me here. To my little brother David, who calls me every day just to remind me to take good care of myself. I love you, Brother. Thank you to Kendyl for all your support in everything you've done. Thank you to A24, and to Daniels, Jonathan, Jamie, Michelle, and my "Goonies" brother for life, Jeff Cohen. I owe everything to the love of my life, my wife Echo, who month after month, year after year, for twenty years told me that one day, one day, my time will come. Dreams are something you have to believe in. I almost gave up on mine. To all of you out there, please keep your dreams alive. Thank you, thank you so much for welcoming me back. I love you. Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!

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      Featured in AniMat's Crazy Cartoon Cast: The Road to the Oscars 2023 (2023)
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      Written by Diane Warren

      Performed by Sofia Carson with Diane Warren

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    • Release date
      • March 12, 2023 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • American Sign Language
      • Telugu
    • Also known as
      • The Oscars
    • Filming locations
      • Dolby Theatre, Hollywood, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • White Cherry Entertainment
      • Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS)
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      2 hours 50 minutes
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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