´Shape of Water´ takes best picture Oscar; Oldman, McDormand are best actors
Fantastical romance "The Shape of Water" won best picture, the film industry´s most prestigious honor, at Sunday´s Oscar ceremony.
LOS ANGELES: Fantastical romance "The Shape of Water" won best picture, the film industry´s most prestigious honor, at Sunday´s Oscar ceremony.
The Fox Searchlight movie´s Mexican filmmaker, Guillermo del Toro, took home the best director Oscar, dashing the hopes of a rare win by a woman or a black filmmaker.
The movie about a mute cleaning woman who falls in love with a strange river creature had gone into the ceremony with a leading 13 nominations, and won a total of four Academy Awards.
As expected, Britain´s Gary Oldman was named best actor for playing World War Two leader Winston Churchill in Warner Bros.
´"Darkest Hour," while Frances McDormand´s woman in a fury was a popular best actress winner for Fox Searchlight´s dark comedy "Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri.
"Elsewhere, awards were spread around, recognizing first-timers, LGBT movies and films inspired by other cultures.
Oscars host Jimmy Kimmel tackled Hollywood´s sexual misconduct scandal with jokes on a night heavy with nods to activism on issues ranging from LGBT issues and school shootings to sexism and racism.
Gay romance "Call Me by Your Name" won best adapted screenplay and racial satire "Get Out" won best original screenplay.
"A Fantastic Woman," Chile´s groundbreaking story about a transgender woman, played by transgender actress Daniela Vega, won best foreign language film, and Mexican-inspired "Coco" was named best animated feature.
Sam Rockwell, and Allison Janney took home their first Oscars for their supporting roles "Three Billboards" and independent ice-skating movie "I, Tonya," respectively.
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