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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
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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
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    Elizabeth Banks
    Elizabeth Banks
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    Dwayne Johnson
    Dwayne Johnson
    • Self - Presenter
    Monica Barbaro
    Monica Barbaro
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    Joseph Kosinski
    Joseph Kosinski
    • Self - Audience Member
    Allison Williams
    Allison Williams
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    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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    6blanbrn

    No slaps this year, we won an Oscar! Jamie Lee and Everything and Everywhere wins Oscars, and The Whale sinks an upset on Elvis.

    Haven't missed an "Oscars" telecast in many years and I must say the "95th" Academy Awards went off without a slap and Jimmy Kimmel was very funny and super as the host! True to form the show ran over and a little long the music with Lady Gaga and the moving memorial tribute by Lenny Kravitz was moving and touching. Plus the funny "Cocaine Bear" skit had you asking yourself did director and actress Elizabeth Banks trip over the bear!? Finally after many years of work Jamie Lee Curtis(my favorite scream queen 1978's "Halloween") won an Oscar a surprise for best supporting actress, yet she deserved one finally as she was respected by her peers and she gave an emotional and moving speech even thanking late acting parents legends Janet Leigh and Tony Curtis! Jamie you all won together! And then Ke Huy Quan and Michelle Yeoh win respectively for best supporting actor and best actress as both finally got their due proving that comebacks are possible and that they were not past their primes. And you guessed it "Everything, Everywhere, all at Once" wins best picture as the imaginative, transformation, dimensional, film mixed with comedy and action wrapped all in love and in the moment was to much for the academy to ignore(7 total wins for the film). In a surprise somewhat upset win it in a comeback for Brendan Fraser as he upset Austin Butler for best actor as voters went with an overweight shut in man struggling with connection over legendary Elvis, I myself liked Austin and the "Elvis" performance better, yet Fraser had a character that showed courage, and will power so it's okay that Brendan won best actor. Overall good well done show as the third time was a charm for Jimmy and it was nice to see Hollywood honor the winners who all had come backs.
    8Perspicuity1

    Wonderful event but they shouldn't rush things up.

    What a wonderful show it was this year with some genuinely deserving winners and an absolutely fantastic host. The one thing that kept bothering me however was the rush with which things were happening. I get that it's a long show but the Oscars take place only once in a year and it holds a special place in every cinema lover's heart. For all the importance associated with the Oscars, I feel rushing through with the awards night is not the right way to go. In comedy, it's a basic rule not to say anything when the audience is applauding at your jokes; the fact that an experienced host and comedian like Jimmy Kimmel had to break that rule and say his lines even as the audience clapped, gives an idea about the kind of pressure he must have been under to move forward the show at a rapid pace.

    I know some winners have had the habit of just going on and on with their speech, so I tend to agree that there should be a time limit allotted to each winner to deliver their speech, but cutting them off, especially the first time winners, comes across as a little rude. The Oscars should go a little easy on first time winners and when there is more than one person receiving the award. I felt really bad for Guneet Monga, who was ready with her speech but wasn't allowed to say anything. She won an Oscar for Best Documentary Short Film for Ceux qui murmuraient à l'oreille de l'éléphanteau (2022), and it was the first time an Indian had won this award, so it just felt a little unfair. Also, the next award which was given for Best Animated Short Film had two winners as well, but interestingly both of them were allowed to speak for close to two minutes, which felt rather odd. Why wasn't the Oscar management team consistent with the time allotted for the winner's speech? The award for the Best Make-up went to The Whale (2022) and even in this category more than one person was getting the trophy, but only one person was allowed to speak as the music started playing right after 36 seconds, cutting Judy Chin off; meanwhile both winners of Best Production Design were allowed to deliver their speech. This inconsistency was wrong and unfair in my honest opinion.

    I was really happy with the decision of making Jimmy Kimmel the host of this year's Oscars, as he is truly an exceptional comedian and host. By the end of his initial monologue, he had delivered way more punches than what we experienced last year, only this time it left everyone in splits. I was looking forward to some more comedy from Jimmy Kimmel but unfortunately he was on stage for a very little time after his initial monologue; I guess they reduced the comedy on purpose this year to avoid a situation like the one we had last year. The segment where Jimmy Kimmel was throwing stupid questions towards the guests should have been longer as it was so much fun, but it just came to an end abruptly. I feel there are many things in an award show that can be cut short, but comedy is not one of them, because it keeps everyone in high spirits and excited.

    The performance on the song 'Naatu Naatu' from RRR (2022) was truly one of the highlights of the show. The introduction by Deepika Padukone, the highly energetic dance and finally the Oscar for Best Original Song made this year's Oscars truly memorable for every Indian. Of course I can't say anything about every song that came out last year, but among the nominees, 'Naatu Naatu' was easily the most enjoyable number.

    I was very happy to see Michelle Yeoh getting an Oscar; she is such an amazing talent and after so many years in the movie industry, her magic moment finally arrived at this year's Oscars. In my honest opinion, Michelle also gave the best speech of this year's Oscars; I feel it's so much better to say something that comes straight from your heart instead of thanking hundreds of people, because quite frankly that just comes across as a formality and not something that you really want to say.

    This year's Oscars did not have a number of top actors and actresses like Tom Hanks, Meryl Streep, Kate Winslet, Tom Cruise, Emma Stone, Jennifer Lawrence, Matt Damon, Leonardo DiCaprio, Joaquin Phoenix, Russel Crowe, Woody Harrelson and Lupita Nyong'o among others; I almost thought there is some kind of boycott happening his year! It would be really sad if just the nominees attend the event. It's understandable if people skip other award functions, but considering the importance associated with the Oscars, I was really hoping to see a lot more stars in the auditorium.

    There is a visible effort being made by the Oscars to focus on representation and inclusivity, but in my honest opinion that should not be a criteria for selecting the winners. The award for the best film should go to the best film, that's it, there should be no additional eligibility criteria for it to fulfill. No one should be overlooked just because of who they are, but the quality of their work should be the only reason for them to win an award.
    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."
    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.
    6Prismark10

    The Oscars

    The producers were hoping The Oscars 2023 would prove to be knockout for the viewers instead of the presenters like last year.

    Presenter Jimmy Kimmel took his cue from Billy Crystal, inserting himself into footage of the Best Picture nominees.

    Unfortunately his jokes lacked Crystal's sure touch. I thought maybe Steven Spielberg was going to slap him for poking fun of his parent's marriage.

    It took a while for the ceremony to get going. Only one award was handed in the first half hour.

    The two best supporting acting awards indicated that this would be the night for Everything Everywhere All at Once.

    Ke Huy Quan no longer a Trivial Pursuit question. Whatever happened to the kid from Indiana Jones and Temple of Doom?

    Jamie Lee Curtis showing she was always an acting talent to reckon with. Charismatic but the Hollywood bigwigs took a while to notice her outside of genre movies.

    Brendan Fraser who seemed to have disappeared for a few years and them emerged on television got the Best Actor award. He was championed by Ian McKellen 25 years ago. He said once Brendan gets older, the looks go, the Hollywood executives will notice just what a good actor he is. The Mummy films might have been silly but Fraser always had the effortless star quality.

    Michelle Yeoh took a leap from the martial arts genre. The first Star Trek captain to be an Oscar winner.

    The songs were boring It was a good job Naatu Naatu had the infectious dance moves.

    Overall rather safe and predictable. Apart from an impromptu Happy Birthday sang out at the auditorium.

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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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      • 2h 50m(170 min)
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      • 1.85 : 1

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