The Story Behind What It Was Really Like To Experience Hollywood’s Surreal La La Land And Moonlight Oscars Brouhaha In Person
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The Story Behind What It Was Really Like To Experience Hollywood’s Surreal La La Land And Moonlight Oscars Brouhaha In Person


The events that transpired at the end of the 2017 Academy Awards will never be forgotten by anyone in the film industry. While the Best Picture prize was won by Moonlight, La La Land was the title that Warren Beatty read from the envelope he was given, and it caused all kinds of intense confusion. It remains a wild Hollywood event to look back upon nearly eight years later, and director Barry Jenkins recently had his own special opportunity to reflect on it while premiering his latest movie, Mufasa: The Lion King, at the same theater where it all went down.

Jenkins was recently a guest on The Jess Cagle Show on SirusXM, and he spoke about the weirdness of the 2017 Oscars with host Jess Cagle and co-host Julia Cunningham – who were also at the Dolby Theater on February 26, 2017 (the former was in the room and the latter was backstage in the press room). The director explained that when he went to the premiere of Mufasa earlier this month, he had a sense of familiarity with the location, but needed his publicist to explain why. He notes that the chaos of the Best Picture winning moment has rendered his memory “a blur.” Said the Moonlight filmmaker,

When you win, you walk through all these back hallways and I was like, ‘Why does this feel so familiar?’ She was like, “You were here. This is where you were,” and I just have this white light. It’s just all a blur, and then when we walk out on stage, you literally have the same field of view. I was like, ‘Holy shit,’ and it’s literally the first moment I’ve ever been on that stage since the moment we walked off.



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