This is the thirteenth ceremony in a row where the film’s director wins this award (2011) Woody Allen - Midnight in Paris (2012) Quentin Tarantino - Django Unchained (2013) Spike Jonze - Her (2014) Alejandro G Iñárritu - Birdman (2015) Tom McCarthy - Spotlight (2016) Kenneth Lonergan - Manchester by the Sea (2017) Jordan Peele - Get Out (2018) Peter Farrelly - Green Book (2019) Bong Joon Ho - Parasite (2020) Emerald Fennell - Promising Young Woman (2021) Kenneth Branagh - Belfast (2022) Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert - Everything Everywhere All at Once (2023) Justine Triet - Anatomy of a Fall
I'm so glad "Maestro" didn't win. I also think it's funny out of all the scenes they could have featured, they picked the weirdest most unhinged scene of the whole movie 😆
This movie absolutely BLEW my mind when I saw it earlier this year. It was seriously one of the best movies I had ever seen, it was so up my alley. Im very glad it won something!!
It is such a shame that this story was not entered into the Best Foreign Film category. Otherwise, there would definitely be a chance of getting the second prize.
@@FootballMythos No Anatomy of a fall was one of the last four candidates that France was considering to send. But due to the lack of popularity of French cinema in America, the comitee prefered security by sending The taste of things. To activate the French abroad cliché of Gastronomy and XIXth century supremacy in arts and way of living. Like Jean-Pierre Jeunet's Amélie. Those are touristic post-cards. They do not represent the great cinema we have. Some people also think that Justine Triet was punished for the speech she hold while receiving her Palme d'Or.
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Funny that both Screenplay winners this year are about writers :)
They usually ignore what others consider to be the non-newsworthy awards. The youtube channel "Deadline Hollywood" has it though and many of the production awards the Oscar channel ignores.
Turns out the reason is that ABC has rights to exclusively show all speeches for 30 days and it is only after that 30-day window that it shows up at the Oscars channel. This was the case for the past few years in fact. This year, 10 categories are subject to that 30-day embargo, and International Film is one of them. Note that there are still a few tech categories that have yet to be uploaded, including all 3 POOR THINGS tech wins, the OPPENHEIMER Editing and Cinematography wins, the Wes Anderson short film win and more. You can expect all of them show up after 30 days. Let's not forget that the Oscars channel posted Will Smith Oscar speech (which occurred right after the infamous slap), and even have Roman Polanski's Director win public too!
@@axr7149 If what you're saying is true, explain how this Anatomy of a Fall speech -- as well as most of the other major non-technical awards -- is right here on the Oscars channel and not exclusively on the ABC channel.
So happy anatomy won something. I would also nominated and give the win to the kid who played the film. Sorry Iron man you were great but i think the kid did way better job for being his first film
He should have been nominated and won. He would have said something in French and in English and said a speech about protecting our children and that he would care about all human beings. And he also would thank Messi the dog for being there.
People seem to enjoy deceiving themselves. The Daily Mail first released the Depp-Heard audio tapes in February 2020, and they immediately shifted public opinion in favor of Depp. Triet is lying if she claims she wasn't aware of this. She didn't invent the audio angle in her film all by herself. I think it is clear by the weight given the audio in the film--it lasts a whole 10 minutes of screen time (yeah, I watched the film), that Triet's motivation for making this film was to discredit that audio evidence in favor of the "believe all women" narrative.
There's hope...I am the gate; whoever enters through me (Jesus/God) will be saved. They will come in and go out, and find pasture. The thief comes only to steal, kill and destroy; I have come that they may have life, and have it to the full. John 10:9,10 Repent/believe Jesus loves you live 4 Him!
Hardly "well-deserved." This was a propaganda film intended by Triet to "retry" the Depp-Heard US trial, which she freely admitted and regarded as "misogynistic." Triet obviously was particularly upset by the influence of the audio recordings in exposing Heard's lies and exposing her as the abuser in the relationship. Triet's employing an audio recording in the film that made the accused sound like a "monster" was twisted around to show that it wasn't the "truth" with an absurd, unbelievable contrivance. This was a film whose purpose was a feminist design to alter reality and deny the truth with a manipulative, contrived story that made easy prey of the uninformed. Critical support for this was clearly politically-driven.
I love how they played PIMP as the song lol
Its like a little inside joke for only us that have watched it
The instrumental version 😅
I love that they had steel drums ready to go in the orchestra just in case Anatomy of a Fall won, and they were probably excited that it did.
@@ThomasSumner it just shows that the orchestra knows before they do.
@@gregbearne2195 No, they're just extremely prepared to play 1 of 5 cues per category.
So worth it for hearing 50 Cent at the Oscars.
Not really
DUNNO WHATCHA HEARD BOUT ME
Fun fact:
This is the 13th consecutive year that the Best Original Screenplay winner was written; or co-written; by that film’s director
I wonder if this streak will continue next year
@@rasharddavis321Here’s hoping
@@codyhiginbotham6616 it’s nice to see writers-directors get their due in the screenplay categories
@@rasharddavis321 Absolutely
@@codyhiginbotham6616 they get to at least take home something
Extremely well deserved win. This movie was enthralling.
So enthralling!
Anatomy of a Fall's screenplay was absolutely fantastic.
2:30 I'm just here for the P.I.M.P. steel drum vibes
Those courtroom scenes had me on the edge of my seat
i was so irritated by the lawyer on the prosecution. mark of a role very well acted. those court room scenes really built up the tension.
it made my entire year worth it because they PLAYED THE SONG
This is the thirteenth ceremony in a row where the film’s director wins this award
(2011) Woody Allen - Midnight in Paris
(2012) Quentin Tarantino - Django Unchained
(2013) Spike Jonze - Her
(2014) Alejandro G Iñárritu - Birdman
(2015) Tom McCarthy - Spotlight
(2016) Kenneth Lonergan - Manchester by the Sea
(2017) Jordan Peele - Get Out
(2018) Peter Farrelly - Green Book
(2019) Bong Joon Ho - Parasite
(2020) Emerald Fennell - Promising Young Woman
(2021) Kenneth Branagh - Belfast
(2022) Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert - Everything Everywhere All at Once
(2023) Justine Triet - Anatomy of a Fall
Many apologies to Wes and Paul Thomas Anderson (so far, hopefully).
@ Wes Anderson won an Oscar this night for live action short film
OKAY BUT LIKE SHE ATE WITH THAT OUTFIT
I can’t believe they used that clip for Maestro LMAO
So deserved!!!! I saw this in the theater in solitude and it was so captivating. I left totally shook!!!!
THEY PLAYED PIMP
I LOVE IT
Happy to see Anatomy Of A Fall winning this award. The courtroom scenes was pure and amazing.
A phenomenal screenplay and it rightfully won
They uploaded the clips!!!!!!
I always love the screenplay categories the most
Probably because I myself am a writer, but who knows
Love that she’s wearing Nicole Kidman’s suit from the AMC ads 😅
I'm so glad "Maestro" didn't win. I also think it's funny out of all the scenes they could have featured, they picked the weirdest most unhinged scene of the whole movie 😆
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They spelled "reining" wrong. Twice.
@@eamon2please What does an equestrian competition have to do with that "Maestro" scene?
This movie absolutely BLEW my mind when I saw it earlier this year. It was seriously one of the best movies I had ever seen, it was so up my alley. Im very glad it won something!!
I just saw this movie for the first time two days ago and this win was absolutely deserved. Congratulations to Justine and Arthur!
It is such a shame that this story was not entered into the Best Foreign Film category. Otherwise, there would definitely be a chance of getting the second prize.
Society of the snow fanboys would still complain about🤷
I remember reading that the film had too much English to qualify for the award, otherwise France would have definitely selected the movie
@@FootballMythos No Anatomy of a fall was one of the last four candidates that France was considering to send. But due to the lack of popularity of French cinema in America, the comitee prefered security by sending The taste of things. To activate the French abroad cliché of Gastronomy and XIXth century supremacy in arts and way of living. Like Jean-Pierre Jeunet's Amélie. Those are touristic post-cards. They do not represent the great cinema we have.
Some people also think that Justine Triet was punished for the speech she hold while receiving her Palme d'Or.
Funny that both Screenplay winners this year are about writers :)
I like how they could've just played the song Daniel practised on the piano lol
I really like their speech..😁😁
Justin triet and Sarah Polley two of most beautiful 🤩 women directors
Loved Anatomy of a Fall -- for the longest time I thought it was based on a true story 😅
Are you guys going to post Jonathan Glazer's acceptance speech?
They usually ignore what others consider to be the non-newsworthy awards. The youtube channel "Deadline Hollywood" has it though and many of the production awards the Oscar channel ignores.
@@alejdro4484 likely story
No, they're zionists
Turns out the reason is that ABC has rights to exclusively show all speeches for 30 days and it is only after that 30-day window that it shows up at the Oscars channel. This was the case for the past few years in fact. This year, 10 categories are subject to that 30-day embargo, and International Film is one of them. Note that there are still a few tech categories that have yet to be uploaded, including all 3 POOR THINGS tech wins, the OPPENHEIMER Editing and Cinematography wins, the Wes Anderson short film win and more. You can expect all of them show up after 30 days.
Let's not forget that the Oscars channel posted Will Smith Oscar speech (which occurred right after the infamous slap), and even have Roman Polanski's Director win public too!
@@axr7149 If what you're saying is true, explain how this Anatomy of a Fall speech -- as well as most of the other major non-technical awards -- is right here on the Oscars channel and not exclusively on the ABC channel.
Oppenheimer is a good movie. However, I think Anatomy of a Fall is the actual best movie of 2023.
I thought that too but conservatives would probably still gonna complain about
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Crazy Bradley Cooper.
Crazy Bradley Cooper!
Dear I have a request , please the winner name first then the movie name. Earlier it was great when they read the name first.
This Film was excellent (Anatonmy) on every level:. Best Performance
My nominees:
- Anatomy of a Fall
- Barbie
- The Holdovers
- May December
- Past Lives
Winner: The Holdovers
Are you living before 2009 or something
@@savvastoynoysidis360 What are you talking about?
@@landonbangerterHe probably confused the best picture with best original screenplay
I still cannot believe they played pimp
01:30 winner
Where’s the Dog
We appreciate screenwriter Stan Evans!
WELL DESERVED!!!!
Fantastic film.
Congratulations!
I haven't seen this movie yet, but hearing the premise I'm curious now because it's reminding me of Ace Attorney
Either Maestro or The Holdovers should've won this award.
So happy anatomy won something. I would also nominated and give the win to the kid who played the film. Sorry Iron man you were great but i think the kid did way better job for being his first film
He should have been nominated and won. He would have said something in French and in English and said a speech about protecting our children and that he would care about all human beings. And he also would thank Messi the dog for being there.
This is a goal of mine. To have a wife to write movies with. Sounds amazing
Should have been
Best Original Screenplay
Past Lives
Perfect Days
Anatomy Of A Fall
Sound Of Freedom
Monster
Winner Anatomy Of A Fall
Well deserved.
Well deserved 💜 🖋
I am obsessed with her pantsuit. So metal
For a writing category they sure don't know how to spell 'reining' it in lmao
I love her French accent😅
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And here we are still wondering if she murdered him or not 😄
Well deseverd.
Some presenters shouldn't do comedy......
People seem to enjoy deceiving themselves. The Daily Mail first released the Depp-Heard audio tapes in February 2020, and they immediately shifted public opinion in favor of Depp. Triet is lying if she claims she wasn't aware of this. She didn't invent the audio angle in her film all by herself. I think it is clear by the weight given the audio in the film--it lasts a whole 10 minutes of screen time (yeah, I watched the film), that Triet's motivation for making this film was to discredit that audio evidence in favor of the "believe all women" narrative.
Love these Ladies!!!!!!❤❤❤❤❤❤😂😂😂😂
PIMP!
I feel like Holdovers had an edge in screen play cause I feel anatomy of a fall had some flaws in the protagonist's behavior.
That’s the whole point of Anatomy of a Fall?
God who writes these horrible intros
Past Lives deserves it
In another it could but unfortunately Oppenheimer campaign rip off its chances
Go France
no originality in this pre award pompous speech
There's hope...I am the gate; whoever enters through me (Jesus/God) will be saved. They will come in and go out, and find pasture. The thief comes only to steal, kill and destroy; I have come that they may have life, and have it to the full. John 10:9,10 Repent/believe Jesus loves you live 4 Him!
Boring.
This film is not good at all. Anatomy of shit.
Hardly "well-deserved." This was a propaganda film intended by Triet to "retry" the Depp-Heard US trial, which she freely admitted and regarded as "misogynistic." Triet obviously was particularly upset by the influence of the audio recordings in exposing Heard's lies and exposing her as the abuser in the relationship. Triet's employing an audio recording in the film that made the accused sound like a "monster" was twisted around to show that it wasn't the "truth" with an absurd, unbelievable contrivance. This was a film whose purpose was a feminist design to alter reality and deny the truth with a manipulative, contrived story that made easy prey of the uninformed. Critical support for this was clearly politically-driven.
Codswallop. Have fun being mad for reasons you made up.
@@eamon2pleaseThe film was fiction; the D-H trial was not. You are the one who prefers to believe the fiction.
@constans4 I didn't comment on the trial. Reading comprehension is not your long suit.
Seems that reading isn't your "strong suit " I did the research; you just gave an uninformed opinion
Wrong again.@@constans4