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Oscars mix fun, Trump references

China Daily USA | Updated: 2017-02-27 13:54

Hollywood-The 89th Academy Awards kicked off with Justin Timberlake dancing down the Dolby Theatre aisles, Jimmy Kimmel mocking Matt Damon and a standing ovation for the "highly overrated" Meryl Streep.

Timberlake's ebullient song Can't Stop the Feeling, from the animated film Trolls, was an early cue that the Oscars would steer toward festiveness instead of heavy-handed politics.

Protests, boycotts and rallies swirled ahead of Sunday night's Oscars. But host Kimmel, in his opening monologue, quickly acknowledged that he "was not that guy" to heal a divided America.

Kimmel instead struck an irreverent but sarcastic tone, singling out Streep, whom US President Donald Trump derided as "overrated" after her fiery Golden Globes speech last month.

Listing some of her credits, Kimmel said Streep has "phoned it in for over 50 films". He led a standing ovation for the "overrated" actress before adding a pointed punchline: "Nice dress, by the way," he said. "Is that an Ivanka?"

The host then predicted Trump was sure to tweet about the night's awards at 5 am "during his bowel movements".

As expected, the night's first winner was Mahershala Ali for best supporting actor. The Moonlight co-star glowed on the stage as he informed that crowd that he and his wife, Amatus Sami-Karim, welcomed a daughter four days earlier. He thanked his wife for "being such a soldier through the process".

Most expect another day of sun for Damien Chazelle's celebrated musical La La Land, up for a record-tying 14 nominations. A best picture upset, while unlikely, isn't out of the question, though. Barry Jenkins' eight-times nominated Moonlight on Saturday took best feature at the Film Independent Spirit Awards, where La La Land wasn't eligible.

The other films up for best picture were Denis Villeneuve's Arrival, Denzel Washington's Fences, Mel Gibson's Hacksaw Ridge, David Mackenzie's Hell or High Water, Theodore Melfi's Hidden Figures, Kenneth Lonergan's Manchester by the Sea and Garth Davis' Lion.

The "OscarsSoWhite" crisis of the last two years was largely quelled this season by a diverse slate of nominees, thanks to films like Moonlight, Fences and Hidden Figures.

A record six black actors were nominated. For the first time, a person of color was nominated in each acting category. And four of the five best documentary nominees were also directed by black filmmakers.

The nominees follow the efforts by Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences President Cheryl Boone Isaacs to diversify the membership of the largely white, older and male film academy. In June, the academy added 683 new members: 46 percent of them were female; 41 percent were nonwhite; and they pulled from 59 countries.

The academy is hoping to improve on last year's telecast. The Chris Rock-hosted show drew 34.4 million viewers, an eight-year low.

Politics have taken the spotlight ahead of Hollywood's big night. On Friday, the United Talent Agency, forgoing its usual Oscar party, instead held a rally protesting Trump over immigration. "We will not tolerate chaos and ineptitude and war-mongering," Jodie Foster told attendees.

The signees included the Iranian director Asghar Farhadi, whose The Salesman is favored to win him his second foreign-language Oscar. He isn't attending the awards in protest of Trump's proposed travel ban of seven predominantly Muslim nations, including Iran.

US immigration authorities were also barring entry to a 21-year-old Syrian cinematographer who worked on the documentary short nominee The White Helmets, about the nation's civil war.

Associated Press

Oscars mix fun, Trump references

Left: US Actor Mahershala Ali delivers a speech on stage after he won the award for Best Supporting Actor in Moonlight at the 89th Oscars on Sunday in Hollywood. Mark RALSTON / AFP Right: Actor Jackie Chan on the red carpet, one day after winning an honorary Oscar. Mike Blake / Reuters

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