What a night, especially for Sean Baker, the director of Best Picture winner, Anora! The film won five of the six of its Oscar nominations, surprising even those who had predicted it to win Best Picture. What does the indisputable success of a small indie film made for $6 million dollars (for reference, Wicked cost $150 million) with a 40-person crew mean for the future of movies? On this episode of The Long Take Review, we try to answer this question as well as react to the winners and losers more generally. Which wins made us happiest? Which were disappointing? Who had the best or worst speech? How many categories did we correctly predict, and in retrospect how should we have strategized differently? Join us to learn the answer to these questions, as well as P.T.’s bond theme preferences, the movie Greg’s pouring one out for, and Jen’s predictions for Wicked: For Good next year.
Thank you to all our listeners, family, and friends who have followed along with us this awards season! Our coverage all the more joyful because you were here with us.
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