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In a rare and unexpected gaffe, “La La Land” which dominated the 89th Academy Awards, was announced the victor of the Best Picture category, when in fact it was “Moonlight”.
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The 89th Annual Academy Awards had one of the most embarrassing moments in award-show history when La La Land was announced the victor for Best Picture and halfway through the team’s acceptance speech, the goof-up came to light and Moonlight was presented with the award.
Still, it takes a nasty case of recency bias for a political analyst to toss aside everything Trump has said and and done in his career to date and declare him “presidential” on the basis of a single impressive speech.
The other nominees for best adapted screenplay were Eric Heisserer (“Arrival”); Luke Davies (“Lion”); Theodore Melfi and Allison Schroeder (“Hidden Figures”) and August Wilson, who adapted his own play “Fences”.