6/16/2023 0 Comments Moonlight cast![]() ![]() ![]() Related: Oscar mistake overshadows historic moment for ‘Moonlight’īeatty attempted to explain how the mix up occurred. “I’m going to be very proud to hand this to my friends from ‘Moonlight,’” Horowitz said.Īnd he did, handing the statue over to “Moonlight” writer/director Barry Jenkins. “Personally, I blame Steve Harvey for this,” Kimmel said, referring to the TV host’s infamous Miss Universe gaffe in which he named the wrong winner. Horowitz then flashed the card displaying “Moonlight” as the winner to the audience.Īs the “Moonlight” cast and creators headed to the stage to shock, host Jimmy Kimmel said, “This is very unfortunate what happened.” “This is not a joke,” he said, motioning to the “Moonlight” cast and producers to take the stage. Producer Jordan Horowitz then stepped up to the mic and said, “I’m sorry, there’s a mistake. “La La Land” producer Fred Berger started to speak at the microphone before he said, “We lost, by the way, but, you know…” The cast and crew of “La La Land” then took to the stage in celebration and two producers offered acceptance remarks as a stage manager was spotted running across the stage with an envelope. Related: A timeline of a historic Oscars blunder The actor paused after saying “And the Academy Award…,” which caused the audience to titter as they assumed Beatty was trying to build suspense.ĭunaway teased him about it before he showed her the card and she read “La La Land.” Later, Beatty said the envelope contained the name of a winner, but not for best picture. On stage, Beatty opened the envelope that was supposed to contain the winner. That’s due to reports last year that one of the partners involved in the error, Brian Cullinan, may have been distracted by his use of Twitter.Ĭullinan and Martha Ruiz were present when Faye Dunaway and Warren Beatty presented the nominees for best picture. Other safeguards include PwC partners in attendance at the Oscars dress rehearsal and banning of the use of cell phones or social media by the partners. When it comes time for the award presenters to take the stage with the envelopes, both the presenter and the stage manager will verify they’re holding the correct envelope for the category being announced. The firm will also place a third partner stationed in the control room with the show’s producers, who will have duplicates of the envelopes containing the winners. Rick Rosas, another partner who had previously worked the awards for 14 years, will return to his post. Tim Ryan, chairman and a senior partner at the firm, will oversee the evening. The two PwC partners who were responsible for guarding last year’s winners’ envelopes will not be involved in the ceremony. This time around, the academy has announced new safeguards to make sure such a mistake doesn’t reoccur. Related: Oscars keeping accounting firm despite best picture snafu Weeks later, the board of governors for the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences voted to retain the firm’s services, despite the best picture mix up. Related: Oscars 2017: ‘Moonlight’ wins best picture after some confusionĪccounting firm PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC), which has handled the ballots for the Academy Awards for more than 80 years, took full responsibility for the snafu. We speak, of course, of the blunder that led “La La Land” to initially – and mistakenly – being named the best picture winner over “Moonlight” at the 89th Academy Awards. Who will ever forget what is now the biggest Oscars snafu in the ceremony’s 90 year history? ![]() Fingers crossed that Sunday’s Academy Awards won’t end as dramatically as last year’s.
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