In an underdog win for a movie about an underdog profession, the newspaper drama Spotlight took best picture at the 88th Academy Awards, where remarks on lack of diversity in Hollywood dominated proceedings.
Tom McCarthy’s film about the Boston Globe’s investigative reporting on sexual abuse by Roman Catholic priests won over the favoured frontier epic The Revenant. The well-crafted procedural, led by a strong ensemble cast, had lagged in the lead-up to Sunday evening’s Oscars, losing ground to the flashier filmmaking of Alejandro Inarritu’s film.
Leonardo DiCaprio (left) and Alejandro Inarritu celebrate their awards on stage. Photo: AFP
But Spotlight — an ode to the type of hard-nose, methodical work of a journalism that is becoming seldom practiced — took the night’s top honour despite winning only one other Oscar for McCarthy and Josh Singer’s screenplay. Such a sparsely-awarded best picture winner hasn’t happened since 1952’s The Greatest Show On Earth.
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