Huge drama at the Oscars: Will Smith beat Chris Rock on stage

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After last year’s Hollywood’s big celebration – the Oscar ceremony was held in a special and limited corona format, tonight (Monday), the festive evening is back in all its glory. The 94th Academy Awards Ceremony was held in Los Angeles, California, and the Academy Awards were presented to the various award categories for motion pictures released between March 2021 and January 2022.

The nominations were announced on February 8, 2022 by actors Tracy Alice Ross and Leslie Jordan. Unlike the practice of recent years in which there were no moderators, and the awards were presented by an alternating series of Hollywood stars, last night the moderators launched: Regina Hall, Amy Schumer and Wanda Sykes.

At the beginning of the ceremony, a violent and unusual incident took place, during which Will Smith punched comedian Chris Rock, who presented one of the awards. This, after Rock joked at the expense of Smith’s partner, Jada Pinkett-Smith, who suffers from hair loss due to her medical condition.

After Rock said that Pinkett-Smith looked like “GJ Jane 2”, her husband, the famous actor, got up from his seat, hit Rock and said, “Get my wife’s name out of your ***** mouth.” After the unusual incident, Smith picked up the Best Actor award for his role in the film “Winning Family.”

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Will Smith hits Chris Rock (Photo: REUTERS / Brian Snyder)

In the award “Best Feature Film”The most important category of the evening, won the film “CODA”After defeating “Belfast”, “Do Not Look Up”, “Dune”, “Winning Family”, “Pizza Licorice”, “Mr. Yosuke’s Leadership”, “Nightmare Alley”, “The Power of the Dog”, and “The Story of the Suburbs” “.

To reward The director The prestigious were nominees, directors Kenneth Branagh (“Belfast”), Ryosuke the Magucci (“Mr. Yosuke’s Leadership”), Paul Thomas Anderson (“Licorice Pizza”), Jane Campion (“The Power of the Dog”), Stephen Spielberg (“The Story of the Suburbs”) and the one who took home the figurine was Jane Campion (“The Power of the Dog”). Campion is overall the third woman to win the award.

Won the award for Best Actor in a Leading Role Will Smith’After defeating Javier Bardam (“The Ricardo Couple”), Benedict Cumberbatch (“The Power of the Dog”), Andrew Garfield (“Tick, Tick … Boom!”), Denzel Washington (“The Macbeth Tragedy”).

For Best Actress in a Leading Role, the nominees were lead actresses Jessica Chastain (“The Eyes of Tammy Faye”), Olivia Coleman (“The Dark Daughter”), Penelope Cruz (“Parallel Mothers”), Nicole Kidman (“The Couple”). Ricardo “), Kirsten Stewart (” Spencer “) and whoever picked it was Jessica Chastain.

Jessica Chastain (Photo: REUTERS / Brian Snyder)Jessica Chastain (Photo: REUTERS / Brian Snyder)

The best original screenplay award was nominated for “Belfast”, “Do Not Look Up”, “Winning Family”, “Licorice Pizza” and “The Worst Person in the World” and the big winner was “Belfast”.

The full list

  • Best Picture: “CODA”
  • Best Director: Jane Campion (“The Power of the Dog”).
  • Best Leading Actor: Will Smith (“Winning Family”).
  • Best Leading Actress: Jessica Chastain (“The Eyes of Tammy Faye”).
  • Best Supporting Actor: Troy Kutsur (“CODA”).
  • Best Supporting Actress: Ariana Di-Booz (“The Story of the Suburbs”).
  • Best Original Screenplay: “Belfast”.
  • Best Adapted Screenplay: “CODA”.
  • Best photo: “Dune”.
  • Best Editing: “Dune”.
  • Best production design: “Dune”.
  • Best Costume Design: “Crowella”.
  • The best makeup and hair styling: “Tami Pei’s Eyes”.
  • Best effects: “Dune”.
  • The best sound: “Dune”.
  • Best Original Music: “Dune”.
  • Best Original Song: “No Time to Die” (Billy Aylish).
  • Best International Film: “Mr. Yusuke’s Leadership” (Japan).
  • Best Long Documentary: Not Yet Announced.
  • Best Long Animated Movie: “Ancanto”.
  • Best Short Feature Film: “The Long Goodbye”.
  • Best Short Animated Movie: “The Windshield Wiper”.
  • Best Short Docu Movie: “The Queen of Basketball.”

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