Western Mail

FOREIGN FILM IN HISTORIC OSCARS NIGHT

- LAURA HARDING newsdesk@walesonlin­e.co.uk

SOUTH Korean film Parasite has become the first non-Englishlan­guage movie to win the best picture Oscar, in a significan­t upset for British war film 1917.

The class satire by auteur Bong Joon-ho also won best director, best original screenplay and best internatio­nal feature, leaving Sir Sam Mendes empty-handed.

It was widely thought that the British filmmaker would win his second directing Oscar for the First World War epic, filmed to appear as one long take.

It would have come exactly 20 years after his win for American Beauty, but he was pipped to the post for the

Academy Award by director Bong, despite success at both the Baftas and the Golden Globes.

The South Korean filmmaker appeared stunned to win the directing prize, saying: “After winning best internatio­nal feature, I thought I was done for the day and ready to relax.”

He quoted Martin Scorsese, saying: “When I was young and studying cinema, there was a saying that I carved deep into my heart, ‘What is the most personal is the most creative,’” and asked the audience to stand in honour of the veteran director.

He added: “I will drink until next morning.”

1917 did enjoy success in the cinematogr­aphy category, where Roger Deakins won his second Oscar in three years. It was also celebrated for sound mixing and visual effects.

British hopefuls were shut out of the acting categories, with success for Joaquin Phoenix, Renee Zellweger, Laura Dern and Brad Pitt, but Sir Elton John did triumph in the original song category.

He won alongside his long-time collaborat­or Bernie Taupin for their track (I’m Gonna) Love Me Again for biopic Rocketman.

Pitt won his first acting Oscar for his supporting role in Once Upon A Time... In Hollywood and took a swipe at the Senate and thanked his children.

He previously won a best picture Oscar as the producer of 12 Years A Slave but this is his first acting prize.

As he was handed his prize by Regina King, he criticised Senate Republican­s for refusing to allow former national security adviser John Bolton to testify in US president Donald Trump’s impeachmen­t trial.

He said: “They tell me I have only got 45 seconds, that is 45 seconds more than the Senate gave John Bolton this week.

“I’m thinking maybe Quentin does

a movie about it and in the end the adults do the right thing.”

Dern got an early birthday present as she won the best supporting actress Oscar for her role in Marriage Story. She turned 53 at midnight in Los Angeles.

Her mother, the actress Diane Ladd, wiped away tears as she watched her daughter collect her prize.

Dern said: “Some say never meet your heroes but I say, if you’re really blessed, you get them as your parents.

“I share this with my acting legends, Diane Ladd and Bruce Dern. You got game, I love you.”

Ladd was nominated for the best supporting actress prize three times but never won.

Dern added: “Thank you all for this gift, this is the best birthday present ever.”

Phoenix won the leading actor prize for Joker and used his impassione­d speech to talk about equality rights.

He said: “I think at times we feel or are made to feel that we champion different causes. But for me, I see commonalit­y. I think, whether we’re talking about gender inequality or racism or queer rights or indigenous rights or animal rights, we’re talking about the fight against injustice.”

Phoenix became tearful at the end of the speech as he remembered his late brother, the actor River Phoenix, who died aged 23 in 1993.

He said: “When he was 17, my brother wrote this lyric, ‘Run to the rescue with love and peace will follow’.”

Zellweger paid tribute to Judy Garland as she was named best actress for her role as the Wizard Of Oz star in Judy.

She said: “And though Judy Garland did not receive this honour in her time, I am certain that this moment is an extension of the celebratio­n of her legacy that began on our film set and is also representa­tive of the fact that her legacy of unique exceptiona­lism and inclusivit­y and generosity of spirit.

“Miss Garland, you are certainly among the heroes who unite and define us and this is certainly for you. I’m so grateful.”

The Oscars ceremony, which did not have a host for the second year in a row, featured a surprise appearance from Eminem.

The rapper performed his Oscarwinni­ng song Lose Yourself, 17 years after he snubbed the ceremony.

There was also a performanc­e by Billie Eilish, who sang The Beatles’ Yesterday during the In Memoriam segment.

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