Oscar shines on 'Spotlight'

Oscar shines on 'Spotlight'


Actor Leonardo DiCaprio accepts the award for Best Actor in,The Revenant  on stage at the 88th Oscars on February 28, 2016 in Hollywood, California. AFP PHOTO / MARK RALSTON / AFP / MARK RALSTON        (Photo credit should read MARK RALSTON/AFP/Getty Images)

"Spotlight" is basking in the golden glow of Oscar.
"Mad Max: Fury Road" may have won more honors at the 88th Academy Awards, leading all films with six. "The Revenant" won some major prizes, including the first Oscar for actor Leonardo DiCaprio.
But when the last award of the evening was read, it was the little film about Boston Globe investigative reporters digging into a sex abuse scandal involving Catholic priests that was left standing.
"This film gave a voice to survivors," producer Michael Sugar said. "And this film amplifies that voice, which we hope will become a choir that will resonate all the way to the Vatican."
    It was one of just two awards "Spotlight" took home. The film also won for Tom McCarthy and Josh Singer's original screenplay.
    But until that moment, it looked like "Revenant," about a vengeful trapper in the 1820s, was going to go all the way.
    Alejandro González Iñárritu notched his second straight Oscar in the directing category; he's the first person to pull off that feat since Joseph L. Mankiewicz in 1949-50. The film's Emmanuel Lubezki also kept a streak going, winning his third straight Oscar for cinematography.
    But the big story was DiCaprio, who finally won an Oscar with his fifth acting nomination.
    After taking some time to thank Iñárritu, co-star Tom Hardy and director Martin Scorsese, among others, DiCaprio put in a plug for environmentalism.
    "Climate change is real. It is happening right now; we needed to go to the tip of South America to find snow. ... It is the most urgent threat facing our entire species," he said. "We need to support leaders around the world who speak for indigenous people, for humanity, the voices who have been drowned out by the politics of greed. Do not take this planet for granted. ... I do not take this night for granted. Thank you."
    Actress Jennifer Lawrence arrives for the Academy Awards on Sunday, February 28.oscars red carpet 2016oscars red carpet 2016 Alicia Vikanderoscars red carpet 2016 Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu

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