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тАШMoonlightтАЩ Director Barry Jenkins Regrets That Oscar Gaffe Has Overshadowed MovieтАЩs Best Picture Win

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By Brent Furdyk.

Arguably the most memorable moment to take place at the Academy Awards during the past decade was the Best Picture mixup that caused the 2017 Oscars to end in chaos.

As viewers will recall, presenters Warren Beatty and Faye Dunaway read тАЬLa La LandтАЭ when тАЬMoonlightтАЭ was the actual winner, thanks to an envelope mixup that wasnтАЩt rectified until┬аafter┬аthe тАЬLa La LandтАЭ acceptance speeches had been made.

Looking back at that infamous moment, тАЬMoonlightтАЭ director Barry Jenkins admits heтАЩs saddened that the controversy over the Oscar gaffe has come to overshadow his film.

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тАЬBecause we were awarded Best Picture in that way, that clip was shown so many places,тАЭ Jenkins said in an interview with IndieWire. тАЬI have no doubt in my mind, out of anything I ever do in my life, and who knows whatтАЩs to come ahead, but that particular moment is going to be the most visible thing thatтАЩs ever associated with me, for better or for worse. The good thing is there were maybe people who had never heard of the film or who had seen it but did not know who I was or what I looked like. This movie played in a lot of small placesтАж because of how loud [the Oscars] was, they did see it.тАЭ

In fact, Jenkins said tries to avoid watching footage of the moment.

тАЬIt didnтАЩt feel special in the moment for me personallyтАж it was actually quite frightening what was happening given everything going on in the world. I thought some very nefarious things were happening. I didnтАЩt have the camera angles you guys had. It was almost like being in the parking lot at the let out and pop, pop, pop. ThatтАЩs where my mind went,тАЭ he explained.

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However, his biggest complaint about what took place is that it gave way to the notion that тАЬMoonlightтАЭ won because the Academy was under pressure to award a film from a Black director and featuring a Black cast.

тАЬIn a slightly sinister way, the f**k-up confirms or affirms some peopleтАЩs unsavoury thoughts about why the film was awarded Best Picture,тАЭ he said.

тАЬIf you did the blind taste test of films and wrote down all the accolades this film achieved that year, whether it be the ratings, the reviews, all of these things, [then тАШMoonlightтАЩ wins]. If we were at the NFL Combine, and I tell you, тАШThis player has these measures and was drafted number one,тАЩ you wouldnтАЩt doubt it at all. And yet, when you get into тАШOh, itтАЩs because it was the Black filmтАЩтАжitтАЩs like no, motherf**ker. We ran a [4.2 second 40-yard dash], and we ran it barefoot because we didnтАЩt have the benefits of all that private school Academy training,тАЭ Jenikins added.

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However, Jenkins said that he will always have the moment when he and тАЬMoonlightтАЭ screenwriter Tarell Alvin McCraney paid a visit to the now-demolished Florida neighbourhood where they grew up. тАЬEvery now and then it hits me, that holy s**t two cats who grew up here on welfare cheese in the 1980sтАж we get on stage and got Oscars handed to us and everyone in the room stood up on their feet,тАЭ he recalled. тАЬThe room was so full.тАЭ

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