Marlborough Express

Oscars end in chaos after film mix-up

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UNITED STATES: AfricanAme­rican coming-of-age tale Moonlight has been awarded the best picture Oscar after La La Land was handed in an unpreceden­ted mix-up.

Warren Beatty and Faye Dunaway took to the stage to announce the winner with Beatty hesitating as he prepared to read the name. He handed the envelope to Dunaway who read out La La Land to rapturous applause sparking celebratio­ns among the cast and crew.

As the casts of both films stood awkwardly on stage, Beatty explained he had been given the wrong envelope to open.

‘‘I want to tell you what happened. I opened the envelope and it said, ‘‘Emma Stone, La La Land.’’

‘‘That’s why I took such a long look at Faye and at you. I wasn’t trying to be funny,’’ Beatty said, breaking into tense laughter. It was Dunaway who ultimately said La La Land.

‘‘It is true. It’s not fake,’’ said Moonlight director Barry Jenkins. ‘‘My love to La La Land, my love to everybody.’’

It was the first time in living memory that such a major mistake had been made at the Academy Awards, Hollywood’s biggest night.

‘‘Is that the craziest Oscar moment of all time?’’ Stone, who won the best actress Oscar for her La La Land role as a struggling actress, told reporters backstage. ’’It’s a very strange happening for Oscar history.’’

‘‘I think everyone is in a state of confusion ... and so excited for Moonlight,’’ Stone added, saying it was ‘‘one of the best films of all time.’’

La La Land went into the Oscars with a leading 14 nomination­s and emerged with six, including for its score and theme song City of Stars. La La Land director Damien Chazelle, 32, became the youngest person to ever win a best director Oscar.

Manchester by the Sea star Casey Affleck was named best actor. ’’Man, I wish I had something better and more meaningful to say ... I’m just dumbfounde­d that I’m included,’’ said Affleck, a firsttime Oscar winner.

Viola Davis and Mahershala Ali won their first Oscars for their supporting roles in AfricanAme­rican stories Fences and Moonlight. Moonlight, about a young boy struggling with poverty and his sexuality, also won the best adapted screenplay statuette, while grief-driven independen­t drama Manchester by the Sea took home original screenplay. - Reuters

 ?? PHOTO: REUTERS ?? Jimmy Kimmel and Warren Beatty laugh after correcting the Best Picture Oscar from La La Land to Moonlight.
PHOTO: REUTERS Jimmy Kimmel and Warren Beatty laugh after correcting the Best Picture Oscar from La La Land to Moonlight.

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