The story of the gold-plated statuette that became the film industry's most coveted prize, AND THE OSCAR GOES TO... traces the history of the Academy itself, which began in 1927 when Louis B. Mayer, then head of MGM, led other prominent members of the industry in forming this professional honorary organization. Two years later the Academy began bestowing awards, which were nicknamed "Oscar," and quickly came to represent the pinnacle of cinematic achievement.
"And the Oscar Goes To..." (2014), a captivating documentary produced by Turner Classic Movies, delves deep into the storied history of the Academy Awards. This film, directed by Rob Epstein and Jeffrey Friedman, offers viewers an intimate look at the Oscars' evolution from its inception in 1929 to the present day. Through a rich tapestry of archival footage, exclusive interviews with Hollywood legends, and behind-the-scenes glimpses, the documentary celebrates the glamour, drama, and cultural significance of the world's most prestigious film awards. The narrative of "And the Oscar Goes To..." is meticulously crafted to highlight pivotal moments and influential figures that have shaped the Oscars. From the early days of silent films to the advent of blockbuster cinema, the documentary traces the Academy's journey, showcasing how it has mirrored and influenced societal changes. Iconic moments such as Hattie McDaniel's historic win and the controversial 1973 streaker incident are brought to life, providing context and depth to the Academy's storied past. One of the documentary's strengths is its ability to humanize the Oscars by focusing on the personal stories of nominees and winners. Through candid interviews with luminaries like Billy Crystal, Sidney Poitier, and Cher, viewers gain insight into the emotional rollercoaster of Oscar night. These personal anecdotes add a layer of authenticity and relatability, reminding audiences that behind the glitz and glamour are real people with dreams, fears, and aspirations. "And the Oscar Goes To..." not only serves as a tribute to the Academy Awards but also as a critical examination of its impact on the film industry and society at large. The documentary does not shy away from addressing controversies and criticisms, such as the ongoing debate over diversity and representation. By presenting a balanced view, the film encourages viewers to reflect on the Oscars' role in shaping cultural narratives and the importance of continuing to strive for inclusivity and excellence in cinema.
年2014
上映時間95 min
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ジャンルドキュメンタリーテレビ映画
製作国United States of America