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94th Academy Awards

The 94th Academy Awards ceremony, presented by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS), took place on March 27, 2022, at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood, Los Angeles. The awards were scheduled after its usual late February date to avoid conflicting with both the 2022 Winter Olympics and Super Bowl LVI, with the latter being held in nearby Inglewood, California.[3] During the gala, the AMPAS presented Academy Awards (commonly referred to as Oscars) in 23 categories honoring films released from March 1 to December 31, 2021. The ceremony, televised in the United States by ABC, was produced by Will Packer and Shayla Cowan and was directed by Glenn Weiss.[4] Actresses Regina Hall, Amy Schumer, and Wanda Sykes hosted the show for the first time.[5] Two days earlier, in an event held at the Ray Dolby Ballroom of the Ovation Hollywood complex in Hollywood, the Academy held its 12th annual Governors Awards ceremony.[6]

94th Academy Awards
Official poster
DateMarch 27, 2022
SiteDolby Theatre
Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Hosted by
Preshow hosts
Produced by
Directed byGlenn Weiss
Highlights
Best PictureCODA
Most awardsDune (6)
Most nominationsThe Power of the Dog (12)
TV in the United States
NetworkABC
Duration3 hours, 40 minutes[2]
Ratings

CODA won three awards, including Best Picture. Other winners included Dune with six awards, The Eyes of Tammy Faye with two, and Belfast, Cruella, Drive My Car, Encanto, King Richard, The Long Goodbye, No Time to Die, The Power of the Dog, The Queen of Basketball, Summer of Soul, The Windshield Wiper, and West Side Story with one.[7] The telecast garnered 16.62 million viewers in the United States.

Winners and nominees

The nominees for the 94th Academy Awards were announced on February 8, 2022, by actors Leslie Jordan and Tracee Ellis Ross.[8] The Power of the Dog led all nominees with twelve nominations; Dune came in second with ten.[9] The winners were announced during the awards ceremony on March 27.[10]

CODA became the first Best Picture winner to be distributed via a streaming platform and the first one starring a primarily deaf cast.[11] Its three nominations were the fewest for any Best Picture winner since 1932's Grand Hotel, and it was the first Best Picture winner without directing or film editing nominations since the aforementioned film. Furthermore, it became the first without any nominations in the below-the-line categories since 1980's Ordinary People.[12] Best Director winner Jane Campion was the third woman to win the award and the first woman to be nominated twice, having previously been nominated for 1993's The Piano.[13] The Power of the Dog became the first film to win Best Director as its sole award since 1967's The Graduate.[14] Best Original Screenplay winner Kenneth Branagh was the first person to have been nominated in seven different categories throughout his career, having also been nominated as one of the producers for Belfast.[15]

Best Supporting Actor winner Troy Kotsur became the first deaf man and second deaf individual overall to win an acting award.[a] Best Supporting Actress winner Ariana DeBose was the first Afro-Latina person and first openly queer woman of color to win an acting Oscar.[17] Furthermore, as a result of her win for portraying Anita in the 2021 film adaptation of the Broadway musical West Side Story, she and Rita Moreno, who previously won for playing the same character in the 1961 film adaptation, became the third pair of actors to win for portraying the same character in two different films.[b] Nominated for their performances as Leda Caruso in The Lost Daughter, Best Actress nominee Olivia Colman and Best Supporting Actress nominee Jessie Buckley were the third pair of actresses nominated for portraying the same character in the same film.[c] Flee became the first film to be nominated for Best Animated Feature, Best International Feature Film, and Best Documentary Feature in the same year.[19]

Awards

 
Jane Campion, Best Director winner
 
Will Smith, Best Actor winner
 
Jessica Chastain, Best Actress winner
 
Troy Kotsur, Best Supporting Actor winner
 
Ariana DeBose, Best Supporting Actress winner
 
Kenneth Branagh, Best Original Screenplay winner
 
Sian Heder, Best Adapted Screenplay winner
 
Ryusuke Hamaguchi, Best International Feature Film winner

Winners are listed first, highlighted in boldface, and indicated with a double dagger (‡).[20]

Governors Awards

The Academy held its 12th annual Governors Awards ceremony on March 25, 2022, during which the following awards were presented:[6]

Honorary Academy Awards

  • Samuel L. Jackson – "Whose dynamic performances resonate across genres and generations of audiences worldwide."[6]
  • Elaine May – "Writer, director, performer, pioneer whose bracing comedic spark illuminates us all."[6]
  • Liv Ullmann – "For her deeply affecting screen portrayals and lifelong commitment to exploring the human condition."[6]

Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award

  • Danny Glover – "For [his] decades-long advocacy for justice and human rights reflects his dedication to recognizing our shared humanity on and off the screen."[6]

Films with multiple nominations and awards

Films with multiple awards
Wins Film
6 Dune
3 CODA
2 The Eyes of Tammy Faye

Presenters and performers

The following presented awards and performed musical numbers.[21]

Presenters
Name(s) Role
Janora McDuffie[22] Announced the 94th Academy Awards
Serena Williams
Venus Williams
Introduced the performance of "Be Alive"
DJ Khaled Introduced hosts Regina Hall, Amy Schumer, and Wanda Sykes
Daniel Kaluuya
H.E.R.
Presented the award for Best Supporting Actress
Josh Brolin
Jason Momoa
Presented the following awards filmed before the telecast:
Best Animated Short Film
Best Documentary Short Subject
Best Film Editing
Best Live Action Short Film
Best Makeup and Hairstyling
Best Original Score
Best Production Design
Best Sound
Woody Harrelson
Rosie Perez
Wesley Snipes
Presented the award for Best Cinematography
Jacob Elordi
Rachel Zegler
Presented the award for Best Visual Effects
Tony Hawk
Kelly Slater
Shaun White
Presented the 60th anniversary tribute to the James Bond series
Stephanie Beatriz Introduced the performance of "Dos Oruguitas"
Halle Bailey
Lily James
Naomi Scott
Presented the award for Best Animated Feature
Youn Yuh-jung Presented the award for Best Supporting Actor
Tiffany Haddish
Simu Liu
Presented the award for Best International Feature Film
Mila Kunis Introduced the performance of "Somehow You Do"
Ruth E. Carter
Lupita Nyong'o
Presented the award for Best Costume Design
John Leguizamo Introduced the performance of "We Don't Talk About Bruno"
Jennifer Garner
Elliot Page
J. K. Simmons
Presented the award for Best Original Screenplay
Shawn Mendes
Tracee Ellis Ross
Presented the award for Best Adapted Screenplay
Rami Malek Introduced the performance of "No Time to Die"
Chris Rock Presented the award for Best Documentary Feature
Sean Combs Presented the 50th anniversary tribute to The Godfather trilogy
Tyler Perry
Bill Murray
Jamie Lee Curtis
Presented eulogies to Sidney Poitier, Ivan Reitman, and Betty White during the "In Memoriam" segment
Jake Gyllenhaal
Zoë Kravitz
Presented the award for Best Original Song
Kevin Costner Presented the award for Best Director
John Travolta
Samuel L. Jackson
Uma Thurman
Presented the award for Best Actor
Anthony Hopkins Presented the award for Best Actress
Lady Gaga
Liza Minnelli
Presented the award for Best Picture
Performers
Name Role Work
Adam Blackstone
Musical arrangers Orchestral
Beyoncé Performer "Be Alive" from King Richard
Sebastián Yatra Performer "Dos Oruguitas" from Encanto
Reba McEntire Performer "Somehow You Do" from Four Good Days
Adassa
Stephanie Beatriz
Mauro Castillo
Carolina Gaitán
Diane Guerrero
Becky G
Luis Fonsi
Megan Thee Stallion
Performers "We Don't Talk About Bruno" from Encanto
Billie Eilish
Finneas O'Connell
Performers "No Time to Die" from No Time to Die
The Samples[23]
Jill Scott
Performers "I Will Remember You", "Spirit in the Sky", and "Thank You for Being a Friend" during the annual "In Memoriam" tribute[24][25][26]

Ceremony information

 
 
 
Regina Hall (left), Amy Schumer (center), and Wanda Sykes (right) hosted 94th Academy Awards.

In October 2021, the Academy hired film director and producer Will Packer and his production company chief of staff Shayla Cowan to oversee production of the 2022 ceremony.[27] "Will is a powerhouse producer who has enjoyed success across all movie genres! He's already bringing a boundless energy and a focus on innovation to this year's Oscars, to entertain the widest spectrum of fans. Many wonderful surprises ahead," remarked Academy president David Rubin and CEO Dawn Hudson. In response, Packer expressed his gratitude, saying, "The power, the beauty, the romance of the imagery in movies has always attracted me. I'm fully embracing the challenge of bringing an ode to one of the most iconic mediums in the world to life. What an honor."[27] Four months later, actresses and comediennes Regina Hall, Amy Schumer, and Wanda Sykes were announced as hosts of the gala during an interview with Packer on Good Morning America.[5] This marked the first time that three people had shared hosting duties for the Oscars since Chevy Chase, Goldie Hawn, and Paul Hogan presided over the 59th ceremony held in 1987.[28]

This year, the show was centered around the theme "Movie Lovers Unite." In an interview with the Los Angeles Times, Packer explained his reasoning behind the theme stating, "Some are movie lovers who have seen every single one of the nominated movies, and they've got very specific opinions about who wins. And then you have people who are just casual moviegoers, who perhaps have not seen the awards fare but who also love movies. I’m inviting them in as well. They're just as important to me as a viewer. And I think we can have a show that does both. We can walk and chew gum at the same time."[29] In tandem with the theme, several people from different backgrounds, such as firefighters and healthcare workers, participated in the nominations announcement.[30] DJ Khaled introduced the hosts at the beginning of the telecast, and athletes Tony Hawk, Kelly Slater, and Shaun White introduced a montage saluting the 60th anniversary of the James Bond film franchise.[31][32]

Also tying in with the ceremony's theme of "Movie Lovers Unite", the Academy teamed up with Twitter to host an "Oscars Fan Favorite" contest, where Twitter users could vote for their favorite film of the year and their favorite movie moment.[33] The contest drew a predominantly negative reaction from Academy members, with some comparing it to the "Popular Film" category initially proposed for the 91st ceremony held in 2019, and others viewing it as an attempt to recognize Spider-Man: No Way Home and its box office performance.[34] Ultimately, Army of the Dead was named the Oscars Fan Favorite, while the Oscars Cheer Moment went to Zack Snyder's Justice League for "The Flash Enters the Speed Force".[35] According to TheWrap, the most active voters were autonomous web programs.[36]

The festivities marked their return to the Dolby Theatre after a one-year absence due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[37] In compliance with Los Angeles County health and safety standards, AMPAS announced that attending nominees and guests would need to show proof of vaccination or a valid medical exemption, and two negative PCR tests, in order to attend. Presenters and performers underwent "rigorous testing" but were not required to be vaccinated.[37] Audience members in sections closest to the stage were seated further apart but were not required to wear face masks. Masks were required for attendees in the mezzanine.[37] Additionally, the annual Governors Awards was held on March 25, two days before the main ceremony, after previously being postponed from its original January 15 date due to concerns due to health and safety concerns related to the SARS-CoV-2 Omicron variant.[6]

Production designer David Korins designed a new stage for the show.[38] Music producer and songwriter Adam Blackstone served as musical director for the telecast and conductor for the orchestra, which featured musicians Travis Barker, Sheila E., and Robert Glasper. Rapper D-Nice served as an in-house DJ during the gala.[39] As part of a continued focus on enhancing inclusion and accommodations for disabilities, the Academy offered a live feed of American Sign Language (ASL) interpretation for the ceremony through the Academy Awards' YouTube channel.[40]

Rule and eligibility period changes

In June 2020, the Academy announced that, starting with the 94th awards, a fixed number of ten films would once again be nominated for Best Picture.[41] According to The Hollywood Reporter, this rule change was initiated in order "to maximize the diversity of the films that are nominated for the Academy's highest honor" as part of the organization's Academy Aperture 2025 equity and inclusion initiative.[42] Previously, AMPAS had experimented with a ten-film Best Picture slate for two years beginning with the 82nd ceremony in 2010 before changing the rules two years later so that a fluctuating number of films would be nominated depending on the nomination voting results.[43]

Due to continued concerns stemming from the COVID-19 pandemic, the Academy decided once again to allow films that were released via video on demand or streaming to be eligible for the awards on the condition that said films were originally scheduled to have a theatrical release prior to the start of the pandemic. However, only feature films released during the ten-month period in 2021 from March 1 to December 31 would be eligible for awards consideration.[3]

Removal of categories from the broadcast

The presentations and acceptance of eight awards (Best Animated Short Film, Best Documentary Short Subject, Best Film Editing, Best Live Action Short Film, Best Makeup and Hairstyling, Best Original Score, Best Production Design, and Best Sound) were not broadcast live but instead pre-taped an hour before the start of the telecast, in an attempt to "allow more time for comedy, film clips and musical numbers", and to shorten the ceremony; a similar move had been attempted for the 91st Academy Awards in 2019 but had been reversed after being negatively received.[44] The decision was reportedly made under pressure from ABC executives, who had initially demanded that 12 categories be moved off the live broadcast, under the possible penalty of not airing the ceremony at all.[45] Josh Brolin and Jason Momoa presented the awards off the air.[46]

The move was quickly met with significant backlash.[47] Following the announcement, Steven Spielberg said, "All of us are on the same line bringing the best of us to tell the best stories we possibly can. And that means for me we should all have a seat at the supper table together live at 5."[48] More than 70 prominent film professionals—including Guillermo del Toro, James Cameron, Jane Campion, Denis Villeneuve, and John Williams—issued a letter urging the Academy to reverse the plan, which they argued would relegate some nominees to "the status of second-class citizens". Addressed to Academy President David Rubin, the letter claimed that the decision would do "irreparable damage" to the Oscars' reputation by "demeaning the very crafts that, in their most outstanding expressions, make the art of filmmaking worthy of celebration".[49] Best Actress nominee (and eventual winner) Jessica Chastain decided to skip the red carpet and other press to ensure she was in the theater during the Makeup and Hairstyling category to support the team who worked with her on The Eyes of Tammy Faye, stating, "The most important thing for me is to honor the incredible artisans who work in our industry."[50] Sound engineer Tom Fleischman and production sound mixer Peter Kurland resigned from the Academy in protest of the new policy.[51]

Will Smith–Chris Rock slapping incident

During the presentation for Best Documentary Feature, actor Will Smith walked onstage and assaulted presenter and comedian Chris Rock over a joke about the former's wife, Jada Pinkett Smith. Rock remarked, "Jada, I love you. G.I. Jane 2, can't wait to see it," referencing the 1997 film G.I. Jane in which Demi Moore's character wears her hair in a buzz cut.[52] Pinkett Smith was diagnosed with alopecia in 2018 and shaved her head due to the condition.[53] The joke was ad-libbed by Rock and not part of his scripted remarks.[54] After initially laughing, Smith rose from his seat near the stage, walked up to Rock, slapped him, and returned to his seat.[52] Rock said: "Will Smith just smacked the shit out of me!" After Smith returned to his seat, he shouted to Rock, twice: "Keep my wife's name out your fucking mouth!" Rock replied, "I'm going to, okay?" to Smith and joked that it was the "greatest night in the history of television" before presenting the award.[55] Commentators noted that although Rock appeared to fumble his subsequent lines, he maintained his composure in the midst of chaos.[55][56]

An Academy librarian said the altercation was likely the first incident of on-stage violence in Academy Awards history.[57] In the United States, ABC muted the audio due to federal broadcast profanity regulations; however, many international broadcasters use a clear feed and did not censor it, and uncensored recordings of the event went viral on social media.[58] About forty minutes later, Smith won the award for Best Actor for his portrayal of Richard Williams in King Richard. He focused his speech on his need to protect those around him and apologized to the Academy and to the other nominees, but not to Rock. He received a standing ovation.[59] The Economist described his acceptance speech, in which he appealed to God calling on him to do "crazy things" in the name of love, as "dangerous, self-serving cant".[60]

Many celebrities expressed shock, disappointment, and outrage over the incident.[61] The show's production team decided not to remove Smith from the theater, due to time constraints and the desire to avoid another disruption.[54][62] Rock did not file a police report over the incident.[63] The day after the ceremony, the Academy released a statement condemning Smith's actions and announced an internal review.[62] The same day, Smith formally apologized to Rock, the Academy, the Williams family, and the cast and crew of King Richard in Instagram and Facebook posts; he described his behavior as "unacceptable and inexcusable".[64] Smith later announced his resignation from the Academy on the Friday following the gala. One week later, the Board of Governors banned Smith from all Academy events, including the Academy Awards, for ten years effective that day.[59]

Critical reviews

Television critic Daniel Fienberg of The Hollywood Reporter wrote, "After a fairly promising first hour, the show had begun to flag in basically the same ways Oscar telecasts always flag, proving conclusively that producer Will Packer's attempt to fix the event was barely a Band-Aid." He concluded by stating, "The 94th Academy Awards – which should have provided either a pleasant distraction from a world starting to emerge from a pandemic or the opportunity for advocacy relating to Russia's invasion of Ukraine and discriminatory laws being passed around the country – will just be remembered as a moment of toxic awfulness and subsequent infection."[65] Variety columnist Caroline Framke quipped, "No matter how desperately ABC and the Academy wanted the ceremony to be a well-oiled machine, this year's Oscars proved the power of live TV, for better and for deeply uncomfortable worse."[66] Kelly Lawler of USA Today commented that despite the attempts by AMPAS and broadcaster ABC to shorten the ceremony while making it more entertaining for viewers at home, "it was equal parts boring and terrifying, cringe-worthy and interminable."[67]

Los Angeles Times television critic Lorraine Ali said, "Overall, the production was much tighter and brighter than in recent years, thanks in large part to powerful music numbers, a diverse mixture of guests, and the bitingly funny trio of hosts, Wanda Sykes, Amy Schumer and Regina Hall."[68] Film critic Richard Roeper of the Chicago Sun-Times praised the hosts performances, saying, "It was funny, albeit relatively safe stuff." He also noted that despite the Rock–Smith incident disrupting the momentum of the proceedings, the telecast was "one of the most uplifting, groundbreaking, amazing Oscars ever".[69]

Ratings and reception

The American telecast on ABC drew in an average of 16.62 million people over its length, which was a 60% increase from the previous year's ceremony.[2] The show also earned higher Nielsen ratings compared to the previous ceremony with 9.0% of households watching the ceremony.[70] In addition, it garnered a higher 18–49 demo rating with a 3.76 rating, or 77% viewers in that demographic.[2] In July 2022, the broadcast was nominated for three awards at the 74th Primetime Emmys, but it failed to win any of its nominations.[71][72]

"In Memoriam"

The "In Memoriam" tribute, accompanied by a musical medley performed by musical group The Samples, paid tribute to the following individuals.[73]

During the montage, actors Tyler Perry, Bill Murray, and Jamie Lee Curtis eulogized Poitier, Reitman, and White, respectively.[73] Furthermore, a moment of silence was observed at the end of Reba McEntire's performance of Best Song nominee "Somehow You Do" in light of the Russian invasion of Ukraine.[74]

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Kotsur's co-star Marlee Matlin was the first deaf performer to earn an acting award having won Best Actress for her performance in 1986's Children of a Lesser God.[16]
  2. ^ Marlon Brando and Robert De Niro were the first pair of actors to achieve this feat. Brando won Best Actor for portraying Vito Corleone in 1972's The Godfather; De Niro won Best Supporting Actor for portraying a younger version of the same character in 1974's The Godfather Part II. Heath Ledger and Joaquin Phoenix later repeated this feat by virtue of their wins for their performances as the Joker in 2008's The Dark Knight and 2019's Joker, respectively.[17]
  3. ^ Previously, Kate Winslet and Gloria Stuart first achieved this distinction by virtue of their nominations for their performances as two versions of Rose DeWitt Bukater in 1997's Titanic. Winslet would again achieve this distinction with Judi Dench for their performances as two different versions of the titular character in 2001's Iris.[18]

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94th, academy, awards, ceremony, presented, academy, motion, picture, arts, sciences, ampas, took, place, march, 2022, dolby, theatre, hollywood, angeles, awards, were, scheduled, after, usual, late, february, date, avoid, conflicting, with, both, 2022, winter. The 94th Academy Awards ceremony presented by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences AMPAS took place on March 27 2022 at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood Los Angeles The awards were scheduled after its usual late February date to avoid conflicting with both the 2022 Winter Olympics and Super Bowl LVI with the latter being held in nearby Inglewood California 3 During the gala the AMPAS presented Academy Awards commonly referred to as Oscars in 23 categories honoring films released from March 1 to December 31 2021 The ceremony televised in the United States by ABC was produced by Will Packer and Shayla Cowan and was directed by Glenn Weiss 4 Actresses Regina Hall Amy Schumer and Wanda Sykes hosted the show for the first time 5 Two days earlier in an event held at the Ray Dolby Ballroom of the Ovation Hollywood complex in Hollywood the Academy held its 12th annual Governors Awards ceremony 6 94th Academy AwardsOfficial posterDateMarch 27 2022SiteDolby TheatreHollywood Los Angeles California U S Hosted byRegina Hall Amy Schumer Wanda SykesPreshow hostsVanessa Hudgens Terrence J Brandon Maxwell Sofia Carson 1 Produced byWill Packer Shayla CowanDirected byGlenn WeissHighlightsBest PictureCODAMost awardsDune 6 Most nominationsThe Power of the Dog 12 TV in the United StatesNetworkABCDuration3 hours 40 minutes 2 Ratings16 62 million 2 9 0 Nielsen ratings 93rd Academy Awards 95th CODA won three awards including Best Picture Other winners included Dune with six awards The Eyes of Tammy Faye with two and Belfast Cruella Drive My Car Encanto King Richard The Long Goodbye No Time to Die The Power of the Dog The Queen of Basketball Summer of Soul The Windshield Wiper and West Side Story with one 7 The telecast garnered 16 62 million viewers in the United States Contents 1 Winners and nominees 1 1 Awards 1 2 Governors Awards 1 2 1 Honorary Academy Awards 1 2 2 Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award 1 3 Films with multiple nominations and awards 2 Presenters and performers 3 Ceremony information 3 1 Rule and eligibility period changes 3 2 Removal of categories from the broadcast 3 3 Will Smith Chris Rock slapping incident 3 4 Critical reviews 3 5 Ratings and reception 4 In Memoriam 5 See also 6 Notes 7 References 8 External linksWinners and nominees EditThe nominees for the 94th Academy Awards were announced on February 8 2022 by actors Leslie Jordan and Tracee Ellis Ross 8 The Power of the Dog led all nominees with twelve nominations Dune came in second with ten 9 The winners were announced during the awards ceremony on March 27 10 CODA became the first Best Picture winner to be distributed via a streaming platform and the first one starring a primarily deaf cast 11 Its three nominations were the fewest for any Best Picture winner since 1932 s Grand Hotel and it was the first Best Picture winner without directing or film editing nominations since the aforementioned film Furthermore it became the first without any nominations in the below the line categories since 1980 s Ordinary People 12 Best Director winner Jane Campion was the third woman to win the award and the first woman to be nominated twice having previously been nominated for 1993 s The Piano 13 The Power of the Dog became the first film to win Best Director as its sole award since 1967 s The Graduate 14 Best Original Screenplay winner Kenneth Branagh was the first person to have been nominated in seven different categories throughout his career having also been nominated as one of the producers for Belfast 15 Best Supporting Actor winner Troy Kotsur became the first deaf man and second deaf individual overall to win an acting award a Best Supporting Actress winner Ariana DeBose was the first Afro Latina person and first openly queer woman of color to win an acting Oscar 17 Furthermore as a result of her win for portraying Anita in the 2021 film adaptation of the Broadway musical West Side Story she and Rita Moreno who previously won for playing the same character in the 1961 film adaptation became the third pair of actors to win for portraying the same character in two different films b Nominated for their performances as Leda Caruso in The Lost Daughter Best Actress nominee Olivia Colman and Best Supporting Actress nominee Jessie Buckley were the third pair of actresses nominated for portraying the same character in the same film c Flee became the first film to be nominated for Best Animated Feature Best International Feature Film and Best Documentary Feature in the same year 19 Awards Edit Jane Campion Best Director winner Will Smith Best Actor winner Jessica Chastain Best Actress winner Troy Kotsur Best Supporting Actor winner Ariana DeBose Best Supporting Actress winner Kenneth Branagh Best Original Screenplay winner Sian Heder Best Adapted Screenplay winner Ryusuke Hamaguchi Best International Feature Film winner Winners are listed first highlighted in boldface and indicated with a double dagger 20 Best Picture CODA Philippe Rousselet Fabrice Gianfermi and Patrick Wachsberger producers Belfast Laura Berwick Kenneth Branagh Becca Kovacik and Tamar Thomas producers Don t Look Up Adam McKay and Kevin Messick producers Drive My Car Teruhisa Yamamoto producer Dune Mary Parent Denis Villeneuve and Cale Boyter producers King Richard Tim White Trevor White and Will Smith producers Licorice Pizza Sara Murphy Adam Somner and Paul Thomas Anderson producers Nightmare Alley Guillermo del Toro J Miles Dale and Bradley Cooper producers The Power of the Dog Jane Campion Tanya Seghatchian Emile Sherman Iain Canning and Roger Frappier producers West Side Story Steven Spielberg and Kristie Macosko Krieger producers Best Director Jane Campion The Power of the Dog Kenneth Branagh Belfast Ryusuke Hamaguchi Drive My Car Paul Thomas Anderson Licorice Pizza Steven Spielberg West Side StoryBest Actor Will Smith King Richard as Richard Williams Javier Bardem Being the Ricardos as Desi Arnaz Benedict Cumberbatch The Power of the Dog as Phil Burbank Andrew Garfield Tick Tick Boom as Jonathan Larson Denzel Washington The Tragedy of Macbeth as Lord Macbeth Best Actress Jessica Chastain The Eyes of Tammy Faye as Tammy Faye Bakker Olivia Colman The Lost Daughter as Leda Caruso Penelope Cruz Parallel Mothers as Janis Martinez Moreno Nicole Kidman Being the Ricardos as Lucille Ball Kristen Stewart Spencer as Diana SpencerBest Supporting Actor Troy Kotsur CODA as Frank Rossi Ciaran Hinds Belfast as Pop Jesse Plemons The Power of the Dog as George Burbank J K Simmons Being the Ricardos as William Frawley Kodi Smit McPhee The Power of the Dog as Peter Gordon Best Supporting Actress Ariana DeBose West Side Story as Anita Jessie Buckley The Lost Daughter as Young Leda Caruso Judi Dench Belfast as Granny Kirsten Dunst The Power of the Dog as Rose Gordon Aunjanue Ellis King Richard as Oracene Brandy PriceBest Original Screenplay Belfast Kenneth Branagh Don t Look Up Screenplay by Adam McKay Story by Adam McKay and David Sirota King Richard Zach Baylin Licorice Pizza Paul Thomas Anderson The Worst Person in the World Eskil Vogt and Joachim Trier Best Adapted Screenplay CODA Sian Heder based on the original motion picture screenplay La Famille Belier written by Victoria Bedos Thomas Bidegain Stanislas Carre de Malberg and Eric Lartigau Drive My Car Ryusuke Hamaguchi and Takamasa Oe based on the short story by Haruki Murakami Dune Jon Spaihts Denis Villeneuve and Eric Roth based on the novel by Frank Herbert The Lost Daughter Maggie Gyllenhaal based on the novel by Elena Ferrante The Power of the Dog Jane Campion based on the novel by Thomas SavageBest Animated Feature Film Encanto Jared Bush Byron Howard Yvett Merino and Clark Spencer Flee Jonas Poher Rasmussen Monica Hellstrom Signe Byrge Sorensen and Charlotte de la Gournerie Luca Enrico Casarosa and Andrea Warren The Mitchells vs the Machines Mike Rianda Phil Lord Christopher Miller and Kurt Albrecht Raya and the Last Dragon Don Hall Carlos Lopez Estrada Osnat Shurer and Peter Del Vecho Best International Feature Film Drive My Car Japan in Japanese directed by Ryusuke Hamaguchi Flee Denmark in Danish directed by Jonas Poher Rasmussen The Hand of God Italy in Italian directed by Paolo Sorrentino Lunana A Yak in the Classroom Bhutan in Dzongkha directed by Pawo Choyning Dorji The Worst Person in the World Norway in Norwegian directed by Joachim TrierBest Documentary Feature Summer of Soul Or When the Revolution Could Not Be Televised Ahmir Questlove Thompson Joseph Patel Robert Fyvolent and David Dinerstein Ascension Jessica Kingdon Kira Simon Kennedy and Nathan Truesdell Attica Stanley Nelson and Traci A Curry Flee Jonas Poher Rasmussen Monica Hellstrom Signe Byrge Sorensen and Charlotte de la Gournerie Writing with Fire Rintu Thomas and Sushmit Ghosh Best Documentary Short Subject The Queen of Basketball Ben Proudfoot Audible Matthew Ogens and Geoff McLean Lead Me Home Pedro Kos and Jon Shenk Three Songs for Benazir Elizabeth Mirzaei and Gulistan Mirzaei When We Were Bullies Jay RosenblattBest Live Action Short Film The Long Goodbye Aneil Karia and Riz Ahmed Ala Kachuu Take and Run Maria Brendle and Nadine Luchinger The Dress Tadeusz Lysiak and Maciej Slesicki On My Mind Martin Strange Hansen and Kim Magnusson Please Hold K D Davila and Levin Menekse Best Animated Short Film The Windshield Wiper Alberto Mielgo and Leo Sanchez Affairs of the Art Joanna Quinn and Les Mills Bestia Hugo Covarrubias and Tevo Diaz Boxballet Anton Dyakov Robin Robin Dan Ojari and Mikey PleaseBest Original Score Dune Hans Zimmer Don t Look Up Nicholas Britell Encanto Germaine Franco Parallel Mothers Alberto Iglesias The Power of the Dog Jonny Greenwood Best Original Song No Time to Die from No Time to Die Music and lyrics by Billie Eilish and Finneas O Connell Be Alive from King Richard Music and lyrics by DIXSON and Beyonce Knowles Carter Dos Oruguitas from Encanto Music and lyrics by Lin Manuel Miranda Down to Joy from Belfast Music and lyrics by Van Morrison Somehow You Do from Four Good Days Music and lyrics by Diane WarrenBest Sound Dune Mac Ruth Mark Mangini Theo Green Doug Hemphill and Ron Bartlett Belfast Denise Yarde Simon Chase James Mather and Niv Adiri No Time to Die Simon Hayes Oliver Tarney James Harrison Paul Massey and Mark Taylor The Power of the Dog Richard Flynn Robert Mackenzie and Tara Webb West Side Story Tod A Maitland Gary Rydstrom Brian Chumney Andy Nelson and Shawn Murphy Best Production Design Dune Production Design Patrice Vermette Set Decoration Zsuzsanna Sipos Nightmare Alley Production Design Tamara Deverell Set Decoration Shane Vieau The Power of the Dog Production Design Grant Major Set Decoration Amber Richards The Tragedy of Macbeth Production Design Stefan Dechant Set Decoration Nancy Haigh West Side Story Production Design Adam Stockhausen Set Decoration Rena DeAngeloBest Cinematography Dune Greig Fraser Nightmare Alley Dan Laustsen The Power of the Dog Ari Wegner The Tragedy of Macbeth Bruno Delbonnel West Side Story Janusz Kaminski Best Makeup and Hairstyling The Eyes of Tammy Faye Linda Dowds Stephanie Ingram and Justin Raleigh Coming 2 America Mike Marino Stacey Morris and Carla Farmer Cruella Nadia Stacey Naomi Donne and Julia Vernon Dune Donald Mowat Love Larson and Eva von Bahr House of Gucci Goran Lundstrom Anna Carin Lock and Frederic AspirasBest Costume Design Cruella Jenny Beavan Cyrano Massimo Cantini Parrini and Jacqueline Durran Dune Jacqueline West and Robert Morgan Nightmare Alley Luis Sequeira West Side Story Paul Tazewell Best Film Editing Dune Joe Walker Don t Look Up Hank Corwin King Richard Pamela Martin The Power of the Dog Peter Sciberras Tick Tick Boom Myron Kerstein and Andrew WeisblumBest Visual Effects Dune Paul Lambert Tristan Myles Brian Connor and Gerd Nefzer Free Guy Swen Gillberg Bryan Grill Nikos Kalaitzidis and Dan Sudick No Time to Die Charlie Noble Joel Green Jonathan Fawkner and Chris Corbould Shang Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings Christopher Townsend Joe Farrell Sean Noel Walker and Dan Oliver Spider Man No Way Home Kelly Port Chris Waegner Scott Edelstein and Dan SudickGovernors Awards Edit The Academy held its 12th annual Governors Awards ceremony on March 25 2022 during which the following awards were presented 6 Honorary Academy Awards Edit Samuel L Jackson Whose dynamic performances resonate across genres and generations of audiences worldwide 6 Elaine May Writer director performer pioneer whose bracing comedic spark illuminates us all 6 Liv Ullmann For her deeply affecting screen portrayals and lifelong commitment to exploring the human condition 6 Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award Edit Danny Glover For his decades long advocacy for justice and human rights reflects his dedication to recognizing our shared humanity on and off the screen 6 Films with multiple nominations and awards Edit Films with multiple nominations Nominations Film12 The Power of the Dog10 Dune7 BelfastWest Side Story6 King Richard4 Don t Look UpDrive My CarNightmare Alley3 Being the RicardosCODAEncantoFleeLicorice PizzaThe Lost DaughterNo Time to DieThe Tragedy of Macbeth2 CruellaThe Eyes of Tammy FayeParallel MothersTick Tick Boom The Worst Person in the WorldFilms with multiple awards Wins Film6 Dune3 CODA2 The Eyes of Tammy FayePresenters and performers EditThe following presented awards and performed musical numbers 21 Presenters Name s RoleJanora McDuffie 22 Announced the 94th Academy AwardsSerena Williams Venus Williams Introduced the performance of Be Alive DJ Khaled Introduced hosts Regina Hall Amy Schumer and Wanda SykesDaniel Kaluuya H E R Presented the award for Best Supporting ActressJosh Brolin Jason Momoa Presented the following awards filmed before the telecast Best Animated Short FilmBest Documentary Short SubjectBest Film EditingBest Live Action Short FilmBest Makeup and HairstylingBest Original ScoreBest Production DesignBest SoundWoody Harrelson Rosie PerezWesley Snipes Presented the award for Best CinematographyJacob Elordi Rachel Zegler Presented the award for Best Visual EffectsTony Hawk Kelly SlaterShaun White Presented the 60th anniversary tribute to the James Bond seriesStephanie Beatriz Introduced the performance of Dos Oruguitas Halle Bailey Lily JamesNaomi Scott Presented the award for Best Animated FeatureYoun Yuh jung Presented the award for Best Supporting ActorTiffany Haddish Simu Liu Presented the award for Best International Feature FilmMila Kunis Introduced the performance of Somehow You Do Ruth E Carter Lupita Nyong o Presented the award for Best Costume DesignJohn Leguizamo Introduced the performance of We Don t Talk About Bruno Jennifer Garner Elliot PageJ K Simmons Presented the award for Best Original ScreenplayShawn Mendes Tracee Ellis Ross Presented the award for Best Adapted ScreenplayRami Malek Introduced the performance of No Time to Die Chris Rock Presented the award for Best Documentary FeatureSean Combs Presented the 50th anniversary tribute to The Godfather trilogyTyler Perry Bill MurrayJamie Lee Curtis Presented eulogies to Sidney Poitier Ivan Reitman and Betty White during the In Memoriam segmentJake Gyllenhaal Zoe Kravitz Presented the award for Best Original SongKevin Costner Presented the award for Best DirectorJohn Travolta Samuel L JacksonUma Thurman Presented the award for Best ActorAnthony Hopkins Presented the award for Best ActressLady Gaga Liza Minnelli Presented the award for Best PicturePerformers Name Role WorkAdam Blackstone Musical arrangers OrchestralBeyonce Performer Be Alive from King RichardSebastian Yatra Performer Dos Oruguitas from EncantoReba McEntire Performer Somehow You Do from Four Good DaysAdassaStephanie BeatrizMauro CastilloCarolina GaitanDiane GuerreroBecky GLuis FonsiMegan Thee Stallion Performers We Don t Talk About Bruno from EncantoBillie Eilish Finneas O Connell Performers No Time to Die from No Time to DieThe Samples 23 Jill Scott Performers I Will Remember You Spirit in the Sky and Thank You for Being a Friend during the annual In Memoriam tribute 24 25 26 Ceremony information Edit Regina Hall left Amy Schumer center and Wanda Sykes right hosted 94th Academy Awards In October 2021 the Academy hired film director and producer Will Packer and his production company chief of staff Shayla Cowan to oversee production of the 2022 ceremony 27 Will is a powerhouse producer who has enjoyed success across all movie genres He s already bringing a boundless energy and a focus on innovation to this year s Oscars to entertain the widest spectrum of fans Many wonderful surprises ahead remarked Academy president David Rubin and CEO Dawn Hudson In response Packer expressed his gratitude saying The power the beauty the romance of the imagery in movies has always attracted me I m fully embracing the challenge of bringing an ode to one of the most iconic mediums in the world to life What an honor 27 Four months later actresses and comediennes Regina Hall Amy Schumer and Wanda Sykes were announced as hosts of the gala during an interview with Packer on Good Morning America 5 This marked the first time that three people had shared hosting duties for the Oscars since Chevy Chase Goldie Hawn and Paul Hogan presided over the 59th ceremony held in 1987 28 This year the show was centered around the theme Movie Lovers Unite In an interview with the Los Angeles Times Packer explained his reasoning behind the theme stating Some are movie lovers who have seen every single one of the nominated movies and they ve got very specific opinions about who wins And then you have people who are just casual moviegoers who perhaps have not seen the awards fare but who also love movies I m inviting them in as well They re just as important to me as a viewer And I think we can have a show that does both We can walk and chew gum at the same time 29 In tandem with the theme several people from different backgrounds such as firefighters and healthcare workers participated in the nominations announcement 30 DJ Khaled introduced the hosts at the beginning of the telecast and athletes Tony Hawk Kelly Slater and Shaun White introduced a montage saluting the 60th anniversary of the James Bond film franchise 31 32 Also tying in with the ceremony s theme of Movie Lovers Unite the Academy teamed up with Twitter to host an Oscars Fan Favorite contest where Twitter users could vote for their favorite film of the year and their favorite movie moment 33 The contest drew a predominantly negative reaction from Academy members with some comparing it to the Popular Film category initially proposed for the 91st ceremony held in 2019 and others viewing it as an attempt to recognize Spider Man No Way Home and its box office performance 34 Ultimately Army of the Dead was named the Oscars Fan Favorite while the Oscars Cheer Moment went to Zack Snyder s Justice League for The Flash Enters the Speed Force 35 According to TheWrap the most active voters were autonomous web programs 36 The festivities marked their return to the Dolby Theatre after a one year absence due to the COVID 19 pandemic 37 In compliance with Los Angeles County health and safety standards AMPAS announced that attending nominees and guests would need to show proof of vaccination or a valid medical exemption and two negative PCR tests in order to attend Presenters and performers underwent rigorous testing but were not required to be vaccinated 37 Audience members in sections closest to the stage were seated further apart but were not required to wear face masks Masks were required for attendees in the mezzanine 37 Additionally the annual Governors Awards was held on March 25 two days before the main ceremony after previously being postponed from its original January 15 date due to concerns due to health and safety concerns related to the SARS CoV 2 Omicron variant 6 Production designer David Korins designed a new stage for the show 38 Music producer and songwriter Adam Blackstone served as musical director for the telecast and conductor for the orchestra which featured musicians Travis Barker Sheila E and Robert Glasper Rapper D Nice served as an in house DJ during the gala 39 As part of a continued focus on enhancing inclusion and accommodations for disabilities the Academy offered a live feed of American Sign Language ASL interpretation for the ceremony through the Academy Awards YouTube channel 40 Rule and eligibility period changes Edit In June 2020 the Academy announced that starting with the 94th awards a fixed number of ten films would once again be nominated for Best Picture 41 According to The Hollywood Reporter this rule change was initiated in order to maximize the diversity of the films that are nominated for the Academy s highest honor as part of the organization s Academy Aperture 2025 equity and inclusion initiative 42 Previously AMPAS had experimented with a ten film Best Picture slate for two years beginning with the 82nd ceremony in 2010 before changing the rules two years later so that a fluctuating number of films would be nominated depending on the nomination voting results 43 Due to continued concerns stemming from the COVID 19 pandemic the Academy decided once again to allow films that were released via video on demand or streaming to be eligible for the awards on the condition that said films were originally scheduled to have a theatrical release prior to the start of the pandemic However only feature films released during the ten month period in 2021 from March 1 to December 31 would be eligible for awards consideration 3 Removal of categories from the broadcast Edit The presentations and acceptance of eight awards Best Animated Short Film Best Documentary Short Subject Best Film Editing Best Live Action Short Film Best Makeup and Hairstyling Best Original Score Best Production Design and Best Sound were not broadcast live but instead pre taped an hour before the start of the telecast in an attempt to allow more time for comedy film clips and musical numbers and to shorten the ceremony a similar move had been attempted for the 91st Academy Awards in 2019 but had been reversed after being negatively received 44 The decision was reportedly made under pressure from ABC executives who had initially demanded that 12 categories be moved off the live broadcast under the possible penalty of not airing the ceremony at all 45 Josh Brolin and Jason Momoa presented the awards off the air 46 The move was quickly met with significant backlash 47 Following the announcement Steven Spielberg said All of us are on the same line bringing the best of us to tell the best stories we possibly can And that means for me we should all have a seat at the supper table together live at 5 48 More than 70 prominent film professionals including Guillermo del Toro James Cameron Jane Campion Denis Villeneuve and John Williams issued a letter urging the Academy to reverse the plan which they argued would relegate some nominees to the status of second class citizens Addressed to Academy President David Rubin the letter claimed that the decision would do irreparable damage to the Oscars reputation by demeaning the very crafts that in their most outstanding expressions make the art of filmmaking worthy of celebration 49 Best Actress nominee and eventual winner Jessica Chastain decided to skip the red carpet and other press to ensure she was in the theater during the Makeup and Hairstyling category to support the team who worked with her on The Eyes of Tammy Faye stating The most important thing for me is to honor the incredible artisans who work in our industry 50 Sound engineer Tom Fleischman and production sound mixer Peter Kurland resigned from the Academy in protest of the new policy 51 Will Smith Chris Rock slapping incident Edit Main article Will Smith Chris Rock slapping incident During the presentation for Best Documentary Feature actor Will Smith walked onstage and assaulted presenter and comedian Chris Rock over a joke about the former s wife Jada Pinkett Smith Rock remarked Jada I love you G I Jane 2 can t wait to see it referencing the 1997 film G I Jane in which Demi Moore s character wears her hair in a buzz cut 52 Pinkett Smith was diagnosed with alopecia in 2018 and shaved her head due to the condition 53 The joke was ad libbed by Rock and not part of his scripted remarks 54 After initially laughing Smith rose from his seat near the stage walked up to Rock slapped him and returned to his seat 52 Rock said Will Smith just smacked the shit out of me After Smith returned to his seat he shouted to Rock twice Keep my wife s name out your fucking mouth Rock replied I m going to okay to Smith and joked that it was the greatest night in the history of television before presenting the award 55 Commentators noted that although Rock appeared to fumble his subsequent lines he maintained his composure in the midst of chaos 55 56 An Academy librarian said the altercation was likely the first incident of on stage violence in Academy Awards history 57 In the United States ABC muted the audio due to federal broadcast profanity regulations however many international broadcasters use a clear feed and did not censor it and uncensored recordings of the event went viral on social media 58 About forty minutes later Smith won the award for Best Actor for his portrayal of Richard Williams in King Richard He focused his speech on his need to protect those around him and apologized to the Academy and to the other nominees but not to Rock He received a standing ovation 59 The Economist described his acceptance speech in which he appealed to God calling on him to do crazy things in the name of love as dangerous self serving cant 60 Many celebrities expressed shock disappointment and outrage over the incident 61 The show s production team decided not to remove Smith from the theater due to time constraints and the desire to avoid another disruption 54 62 Rock did not file a police report over the incident 63 The day after the ceremony the Academy released a statement condemning Smith s actions and announced an internal review 62 The same day Smith formally apologized to Rock the Academy the Williams family and the cast and crew of King Richard in Instagram and Facebook posts he described his behavior as unacceptable and inexcusable 64 Smith later announced his resignation from the Academy on the Friday following the gala One week later the Board of Governors banned Smith from all Academy events including the Academy Awards for ten years effective that day 59 Critical reviews Edit Television critic Daniel Fienberg of The Hollywood Reporter wrote After a fairly promising first hour the show had begun to flag in basically the same ways Oscar telecasts always flag proving conclusively that producer Will Packer s attempt to fix the event was barely a Band Aid He concluded by stating The 94th Academy Awards which should have provided either a pleasant distraction from a world starting to emerge from a pandemic or the opportunity for advocacy relating to Russia s invasion of Ukraine and discriminatory laws being passed around the country will just be remembered as a moment of toxic awfulness and subsequent infection 65 Variety columnist Caroline Framke quipped No matter how desperately ABC and the Academy wanted the ceremony to be a well oiled machine this year s Oscars proved the power of live TV for better and for deeply uncomfortable worse 66 Kelly Lawler of USA Today commented that despite the attempts by AMPAS and broadcaster ABC to shorten the ceremony while making it more entertaining for viewers at home it was equal parts boring and terrifying cringe worthy and interminable 67 Los Angeles Times television critic Lorraine Ali said Overall the production was much tighter and brighter than in recent years thanks in large part to powerful music numbers a diverse mixture of guests and the bitingly funny trio of hosts Wanda Sykes Amy Schumer and Regina Hall 68 Film critic Richard Roeper of the Chicago Sun Times praised the hosts performances saying It was funny albeit relatively safe stuff He also noted that despite the Rock Smith incident disrupting the momentum of the proceedings the telecast was one of the most uplifting groundbreaking amazing Oscars ever 69 Ratings and reception Edit The American telecast on ABC drew in an average of 16 62 million people over its length which was a 60 increase from the previous year s ceremony 2 The show also earned higher Nielsen ratings compared to the previous ceremony with 9 0 of households watching the ceremony 70 In addition it garnered a higher 18 49 demo rating with a 3 76 rating or 77 viewers in that demographic 2 In July 2022 the broadcast was nominated for three awards at the 74th Primetime Emmys but it failed to win any of its nominations 71 72 In Memoriam EditThe In Memoriam tribute accompanied by a musical medley performed by musical group The Samples paid tribute to the following individuals 73 Sidney Poitier actor director Olympia Dukakis actress William Hurt actor Stephen Sondheim composer Halyna Hutchins cinematographer Ned Beatty actor Peter Bogdanovich actor director writer Clarence Williams III actor Chris Huvane talent manager Michael K Williams actor Jerome Hellman producer Jean Paul Belmondo actor David H DePatie producer Martha De Laurentiis producer Irwin W Young film laboratory executive producer Sally Kellerman actress Richard Donner director Ivan Reitman director producer Emi Wada costume designer Yvette Mimieux actress Sonny Chiba actor martial artist Lina Wertmuller director writer Douglas Trumbull visual effects director producer Brian Goldner producer Robert Blalack visual effects supervisor Felipe Cazals director writer Saginaw Grant actor Jon Gregory film editor Dorothy Steel actress Dean Stockwell actor Melvin Van Peebles director producer writer actor Alan Ladd Jr producer executive David Brenner film editor Don Phillips casting director producer Bill Taylor visual effects supervisor cinematographer Norman Lloyd actor Ruthie Tompson animator Brad Allan stunt performer stunt coordinator Mikis Theodorakis composer Max Julien actor writer producer Lewis Erskine film editor Tony Walton production designer costume designer Steve Schapiro photographer Mace Neufeld producer talent manager Carmen Salinas actress Paul Mooney comedian actor writer Betty White actress Marilyn Bergman lyricist Leslie Bricusse songwriter writer Marcia Nasatir executive producer Buddy Van Horn stunt performer stunt coordinator director Diane Weyermann producer executive Jane Powell actress singer Jean Marc Vallee director producer writer film editor Charles Grodin actor During the montage actors Tyler Perry Bill Murray and Jamie Lee Curtis eulogized Poitier Reitman and White respectively 73 Furthermore a moment of silence was observed at the end of Reba McEntire s performance of Best Song nominee Somehow You Do in light of the Russian invasion of 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